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"Magazine Dreams" stars Jonathan Majors as an aspiring bodybuilder with a childlike personality and rage issues. The combination is volatile but makes for a gripping film and performance.
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Latest News - UPI.com"Latest News - UPI.com" - 24 new articles

  1. Sundance movie review: Jonathan Majors garners fear, compassion in 'Magazine Dreams'
  2. Justice Department finds 6 more documents at President Joe Biden's Delaware home office
  3. Sundance movie review: 'Still' informs, empathizes with Michael J. Fox but doesn't pity
  4. Canada to pay $2B to settle residential schools lawsuit
  5. Buckingham Palace announces details for King Charles III's coronation
  6. Canadian federal court orders repatriation of four citizens detained in Syria
  7. Brazil's Lula fires army commander in wake of riots
  8. Sundance movie review: 'birth/rebirth' disturbs with undead ethical quandary
  9. Abbott Labs confirms it is under scrutiny by U.S. in baby formula probe
  10. Ex-NFL star Shannon Sharpe tangles with Grizzlies players during NBA game
  11. Search suspended for Calif. student who disappeared during 'polar plunge'
  12. Brooke Shields alleges she was raped in new documentary 'Pretty Baby'
  13. Zelensky mourns Ukrainian officials and others killed in helicopter crash
  14. Reports: Indian gov't blocking Internet access to Modi documentary
  15. China begins lunar new year celebrations without strict COVID-19 policy
  16. Buzz Aldrin marries partner Anca Faur on his 93rd birthday
  17. Injured Jeremy Renner: 'These 30 plus broken bones will mend'
  18. Prosecutors: Elizabeth Holmes bought one-way ticket to Mexico
  19. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak fined for not wearing seatbelt
  20. White House: Raising U.S. debt ceiling 'not negotiable'
  21. 5 Memphis police officers fired in probe of traffic stop death
  22. 'NCIS: Los Angeles' to end after 14 seasons
  23. SZA's 'SOS' tops U.S. album chart for 5th week
  24. Anti-government protesters, police battle in central Lima for 2nd day

Sundance movie review: Jonathan Majors garners fear, compassion in 'Magazine Dreams'

"Magazine Dreams" stars Jonathan Majors as an aspiring bodybuilder with a childlike personality and rage issues. The combination is volatile but makes for a gripping film and performance.
   

Justice Department finds 6 more documents at President Joe Biden's Delaware home office

Justice Department authorities found six more documents marked as classified at the Wilmington, Del., home office of President Joe Biden, his attorney announced Saturday.
   

Sundance movie review: 'Still' informs, empathizes with Michael J. Fox but doesn't pity

"Still: A Michael J. Fox" movie depicts Fox's career and Parkinson's disease in an engaging 95 minute documentary, using film to illustrate Fox's life in ways his books and speeches couldn't.
   

Canada to pay $2B to settle residential schools lawsuit

The Canadian government on Saturday agreed to pay $2.1 billion to settle a lawsuit seeking reparations for forcing thousands of Indigenous Canadians to attend residential schools.
   

Buckingham Palace announces details for King Charles III's coronation

Buckingham Palace on Saturday released details about Britain's King Charles III's planned coronation, to take place over a three-day period in May.
   

Canadian federal court orders repatriation of four citizens detained in Syria

Canada's Federal Court has ruled that the government must repatriate four of its citizens being held in detention centers in northeastern Syria run by the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces.
   

Brazil's Lula fires army commander in wake of riots

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Saturday fired the head of the country's army, Gen. Julio Cesar de Arruda, two weeks after election-related riots gripped the country's capital.
   

Sundance movie review: 'birth/rebirth' disturbs with undead ethical quandary

The horror movie 'birth/rebirth' posits a medical re-animation process whereby reviving the dead becomes a procedure scarier than the undead themselves.
   

Abbott Labs confirms it is under scrutiny by U.S. in baby formula probe

Abbott Laboratories has confirmed it is under investigation by the Department of Justice in the wake of last year's closure of the company's infant formula manufacturing plant in Michigan.
   

Ex-NFL star Shannon Sharpe tangles with Grizzlies players during NBA game

Former NFL player Shannon Sharpe got into a back-and-forth with several NBA players in Los Angeles while sitting courtside at Friday's game between the visiting Memphis Grizzlies and Los Angeles Lakers.
   

Search suspended for Calif. student who disappeared during 'polar plunge'

Authorities say they have suspended search and rescue operations for a San Francisco State University student athlete who went missing off the Pacific Coast this week during a "polar plunge."
   

Brooke Shields alleges she was raped in new documentary 'Pretty Baby'

Actress Brooke Shields got a standing ovation Friday at the Sundance Film Festival following the premiere of a new documentary in which she alleges she was raped by an unnamed Hollywood figure.
   

Zelensky mourns Ukrainian officials and others killed in helicopter crash

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Saturday attended an emotional farewell ceremony for Minister of Internal Affairs Denys Monastyrsky and 13 others killed in a helicopter crash this week.
   

Reports: Indian gov't blocking Internet access to Modi documentary

India's federal government is blocking Internet access to a controversial new British documentary about Prime Minister Narendra Modi, multiple media outlets reported Saturday.
   

China begins lunar new year celebrations without strict COVID-19 policy

Lunar new year festivities are underway in China on Saturday as that country marks its first such celebration without strict COVID-19 policies in three years.
   

Buzz Aldrin marries partner Anca Faur on his 93rd birthday

Buzz Aldrin has married his long-time partner, Anca Faur, on his 93rd birthday, the retired astronaut and Korean War veteran has announced.
   

Injured Jeremy Renner: 'These 30 plus broken bones will mend'

Jeremy Renner shared a photo on Instagram Saturday showing him undergoing physical therapy in a hospital-style bed near a window.
   

Prosecutors: Elizabeth Holmes bought one-way ticket to Mexico

Convicted Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes bought a one-way plane ticket to Mexico last year and remains a flight risk, prosecutors say in newly filed court documents.
   

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak fined for not wearing seatbelt

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has been fined after posting a video of himself promoting "leveling up" spending while riding in a car without wearing a seatbelt.
   

White House: Raising U.S. debt ceiling 'not negotiable'

President Joe Biden "looks forward" to meeting with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to discuss a range of issues but will not negotiate on raising the U.S. debt ceiling, the White House says.
   

5 Memphis police officers fired in probe of traffic stop death

Five Memphis police officers who were involved with the hospitalization and subsequent death of a man pulled over in a traffic stop this month have been fired, the department has announced.
   

'NCIS: Los Angeles' to end after 14 seasons

The current, 14th season of "NCIS: Los Angeles" will be the CBS crime drama's last.
   

SZA's 'SOS' tops U.S. album chart for 5th week

SZA's "SOS" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a fifth, straight week.
   

Anti-government protesters, police battle in central Lima for 2nd day

Anti-government protesters intensified their demonstrations against Peruvian President Dina Boluarte in the capital of Lima on Friday, clashing with police and damaging infrastructure for a second day.
   
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"Top stories - Google News" - 31 new articles

  1. FBI searches Biden's Wilmington home and finds more classified materials - CNN
  2. Downtown Atlanta protest turns into riot, six arrested, police say - FOX 5 Atlanta
  3. Protests in Stockholm, including Koran-burning, draw condemnation from Turkey - Reuters
  4. Alec Baldwin to continue filming Rust after involuntary manslaughter charges - The Independent
  5. Even More Classified Docs Found at Biden's Delaware Home - The Daily Beast
  6. 5 officers fired following former Sacramento man Tyre Nichols' death in Tennessee - KCRA Sacramento
  7. Police: Wife shot, killed terminally ill husband at AdventHealth Daytona Beach - WESH 2 Orlando
  8. Florida Gives Reasons for Rejecting A.P. African American Studies Class - The New York Times
  9. 5 inmates captured days after escaping from Missouri jail - CBS News
  10. Elizabeth Holmes tried to ‘flee’ US with one-way Mexico ticket, prosecutors say - The Guardian US
  11. What’s stopping German-made Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine? - Al Jazeera English
  12. New Zealand: Chris Hipkins taking over from Jacinda Ardern on Wednesday - The Guardian
  13. Secretary Blinken's Call with Ethiopian Prime Minister Ahmed - United States Department of State - Department of State
  14. Here are the companies that have laid off employees this year -- so far - CNN
  15. Ex-Genesis execs claimed they raised millions for crypto hedge fund just as former company neared bankruptcy - CNBC
  16. Feds seize more than $600 million in assets from FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried: Court filing - ABC News
  17. Elon Musk Plans Big Change: New Subscription For Ad-Free Twitter - NDTV
  18. Google asked Larry Page, Sergey Brin for help after ChatGPT 'code red' - Business Insider
  19. Fire Emblem Engage Voice Actors Officially Announce Their Characters - Nintendo Life
  20. Why It’s So Hard to Sleep After Looking at Our Screens - The Wall Street Journal
  21. King Charles III To Break Centuries-Old Tradition At His Upcoming Coronation - NDTV
  22. Sarah Ferguson believes friend Lisa Marie Presley died of a broken heart - Page Six
  23. Sundance Jurors Walk Out of Competition Screening After Technical Glitch With Captioning Device - Hollywood Reporter
  24. Giants vs. Eagles highlights: Hurts, Philly headed to NFC championship - FOX Sports
  25. What we learned from NFL playoffs divisional round, Day 1: From Eagles' resurgence to Patrick Mahomes' injury - CBS Sports
  26. Andy Reid: Patrick Mahomes is a tough nut - NBC Sports
  27. How to see the newly discovered green Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) - The Washington Post
  28. Radio signal from 9 billion light-years away from Earth captured - New York Post
  29. Stunning view of Milky Way galaxy released by scientists - Mashable
  30. CDC talking to airlines about wastewater testing in planes - NBC News
  31. Early Restrictive or Liberal Fluid Management for Sepsis-Induced Hypotension | NEJM - nejm.org
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FBI searches Biden's Wilmington home and finds more classified materials - CNN


Downtown Atlanta protest turns into riot, six arrested, police say - FOX 5 Atlanta

Protests in Stockholm, including Koran-burning, draw condemnation from Turkey - Reuters


Alec Baldwin to continue filming Rust after involuntary manslaughter charges - The Independent

Even More Classified Docs Found at Biden's Delaware Home - The Daily Beast


5 officers fired following former Sacramento man Tyre Nichols' death in Tennessee - KCRA Sacramento

Police: Wife shot, killed terminally ill husband at AdventHealth Daytona Beach - WESH 2 Orlando

Florida Gives Reasons for Rejecting A.P. African American Studies Class - The New York Times

5 inmates captured days after escaping from Missouri jail - CBS News

Elizabeth Holmes tried to ‘flee’ US with one-way Mexico ticket, prosecutors say - The Guardian US

What’s stopping German-made Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine? - Al Jazeera English

New Zealand: Chris Hipkins taking over from Jacinda Ardern on Wednesday - The Guardian

Secretary Blinken's Call with Ethiopian Prime Minister Ahmed - United States Department of State - Department of State

Here are the companies that have laid off employees this year -- so far - CNN

Ex-Genesis execs claimed they raised millions for crypto hedge fund just as former company neared bankruptcy - CNBC

Feds seize more than $600 million in assets from FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried: Court filing - ABC News

Elon Musk Plans Big Change: New Subscription For Ad-Free Twitter - NDTV

Google asked Larry Page, Sergey Brin for help after ChatGPT 'code red' - Business Insider

Fire Emblem Engage Voice Actors Officially Announce Their Characters - Nintendo Life

Why It’s So Hard to Sleep After Looking at Our Screens - The Wall Street Journal

King Charles III To Break Centuries-Old Tradition At His Upcoming Coronation - NDTV

Sarah Ferguson believes friend Lisa Marie Presley died of a broken heart - Page Six

Sundance Jurors Walk Out of Competition Screening After Technical Glitch With Captioning Device - Hollywood Reporter

Giants vs. Eagles highlights: Hurts, Philly headed to NFC championship - FOX Sports

What we learned from NFL playoffs divisional round, Day 1: From Eagles' resurgence to Patrick Mahomes' injury - CBS Sports

Andy Reid: Patrick Mahomes is a tough nut - NBC Sports

How to see the newly discovered green Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) - The Washington Post

Radio signal from 9 billion light-years away from Earth captured - New York Post

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NYT > Top Stories"NYT > Top Stories" - 17 new articles

  1. Investigators Seize More Classified Documents From Biden’s Home
  2. Timeline of the Biden Documents Case: What We Know So Far
  3. Inside the Supreme Court Inquiry: Seized Phones, Affidavits and Distrust
  4. One Saturday in Dnipro, When a Russian Missile Shattered Lives
  5. JPMorgan Paid $175 Million for a Business It Now Says Was a Scam
  6. Ron Klain Expected to Step Down as Biden’s White House Chief of Staff
  7. N.F.L. Sideline Heaters Can Be Hazardous
  8. Despite Mahomes Injury, Kansas City Holds Off Jacksonville
  9. Nancy Pelosi, Liberated and Loving It
  10. A Brutal New Phase of Putin’s Terrible War in Ukraine
  11. What We Know About How to Save Kids’ Lives
  12. Five Rules for an Aging World
  13. Who wants to live forever?
  14. China Celebrates Lunar New Year After ‘Zero Covid’ With Caution
  15. Canada Settles $2 Billion Suit Over ‘Cultural Genocide’ at Residential Schools
  16. Buckingham Palace Sets 3-Day Coronation Weekend for King Charles III
  17. Wife Fatally Shot Terminally Ill Husband in Florida Hospital, Police Say
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Investigators Seize More Classified Documents From Biden’s Home

A team from the Justice Department conducted a 13-hour search of the president’s Wilmington residence on Friday.
   

Timeline of the Biden Documents Case: What We Know So Far

More details have emerged about the discovery of classified files associated with President Biden.
   

Inside the Supreme Court Inquiry: Seized Phones, Affidavits and Distrust

An investigation of the abortion opinion leak was meant to right the institution amid a slide in public confidence. Instead, employees say, it deepened suspicions and caused disillusionment.
   

One Saturday in Dnipro, When a Russian Missile Shattered Lives

Despite the ever-present danger of war, life in Ukraine proceeds almost normally at times. Then, suddenly, it all changes, as it did in Dnipro after a missile struck an apartment complex.
   

JPMorgan Paid $175 Million for a Business It Now Says Was a Scam

A young founder promised to simplify the college financial aid process. It was a compelling pitch. Especially, as now seems likely, to those with little firsthand knowledge of financial aid.
   

Ron Klain Expected to Step Down as Biden’s White House Chief of Staff

Mr. Klain’s departure would mark a rare moment of high-level turnover in an administration that has been remarkably stable through two years of crises and political battles.
   

N.F.L. Sideline Heaters Can Be Hazardous

When the temperature drops at football games, out come the big jackets and the hand warmers. Sometimes, things can get too hot too fast.
   

Despite Mahomes Injury, Kansas City Holds Off Jacksonville

Quarterback Patrick Mahomes went down with a leg injury in the first half; after backup Chad Henne led a touchdown drive, Mahomes returned in the second to seal the game.
   

Nancy Pelosi, Liberated and Loving It

Madam Speaker is thrilled at what comes next: her grandkids and influence without the headaches of power.
   

A Brutal New Phase of Putin’s Terrible War in Ukraine

The job at hand is to persuade Russia that a negotiated peace is the only option.
   

What We Know About How to Save Kids’ Lives

Somalia faces a catastrophic famine, but we can avert mass death if we act now.
   

Five Rules for an Aging World

Why demography may be shaping up to be a bigger risk to the world than climate change.
   

Who wants to live forever?

Countries and companies are facing an aging crisis, and experts say policymakers and business leaders need to rethink how they deal with older workers.
   

China Celebrates Lunar New Year After ‘Zero Covid’ With Caution

With strict Covid restrictions lifted weeks ahead of the country’s most important holiday, millions, joyful yet anxious, could finally travel and reunite with family.
   

Canada Settles $2 Billion Suit Over ‘Cultural Genocide’ at Residential Schools

The class action, brought by 325 First Nations, said that residential schools, sanctioned by the government, eroded Indigenous cultures and languages.
   

Buckingham Palace Sets 3-Day Coronation Weekend for King Charles III

Among the highlights that the palace has announced are a star-studded concert at Windsor Castle, street parties and a national volunteering campaign. No word yet on whether Prince Harry will show up.
   

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Ellen Gilland, 76, had made a pact with her 77-year-old husband and had planned to also fatally shoot herself, but, in the end, “she couldn’t go through with it,” the police said.
   

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