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'Better Call Saul,' 'Abbott Elementary,' 'Everything' win Critics Choice AwardsRussian missile hits Dnipro apartment block, kills at least 30 The death toll from an overnight Russian strike on an apartment block in the south-central Ukrainian city of Dnipro has risen to 30, Ukrainian officials said Sunday. 1 dead, 4 wounded in Houston nightclub shooting One person was killed and four others were injured early Sunday when several gunmen opened fire on a group of people mingling in the parking lot of a Houston nightclub. SpaceX launches fifth Falcon Heavy mission, carrying military satellites SpaceX launched its fifth Falcon Heavy rocket mission, USSF-67, on Sunday from Florida's Kennedy Space Center. Endangered chimp born at zoo in England The Chester Zoo in Cheshire, England, announced the birth of a critically Western endangered chimpanzee. Bella Ramsey: ‘Last of Us’ characters clash because they're so much alike Bella Ramsey says their character Ellie in the new HBO action-thriller series, "The Last of Us," initially has a prickly relationship with their protector Joel because they are so much alike. Islamic State group blamed in church bombing that killed 10 in Congo An alleged terrorist bombing of a Pentecostal church in the Democratic Republic of Congo killed 10 people and injured at least 39 more on Sunday. Syfy orders more 'Chucky,' 'Reginald the Vampire' Syfy announced Sunday it has renewed it horror comedies, "Chucky" and "Reginald the Vampire," for additional seasons. COVID-positive Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson, Jamie Lee Curtis to miss Critics Choice Awards Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson and Jamie Lee Curtis will be missing Sunday's Critics Choice Awards ceremony after testing positive for COVID-19. 'Avatar' tops North American box office for 5th weekendDHS rolls out new labor violation reporting procedures for noncitizens The Department of Homeland Security announced Friday new procedures for noncitizens who are the victim of labor rights violations or they with witness such acts by employers. Damar Hamlin celebrates Bills' Wild Card win at home Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin celebrated his team's Wild Card win against the Miami Dolphins from his home in Orchard Park, N.Y., on Sunday. Georgia football player, staff member killed in crash after victory celebration A member of the University of Georgia national championship football team and a staff member died in a single-car accident early Sunday, shortly after the team took part in a victory celebration and parade in Athens, Ga. Biden delivers historic sermon at Ebenezer church in Georgia President Joe Biden said America needs to heed the words of the late Dr. Martin Luther King to "redeem the soul of America" in a sermon at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta on Sunday. Rep. Suzanne Bonamici hit by car in Oregon, suffers concussion A car struck Rep. Suzanne Bonamici, D-Ore., and her husband on Friday as they were walking across a street in Portland, leaving the Congresswoman with a concussion. COVID-19: World cases decline 23%, deaths 13% excluding mainland China COVID-19 is easing worldwide with a weekly 23% decrease in cases and 13% drop in deaths with one big qualifier: excluding mainland China where the virus emerged three years ago. Two commercial planes avoid collision on JFK runway The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating an incident that occurred at John F. Kennedy International Airport when two departing planes experienced a close call on the runway. Israeli soldier dies when grenade goes off; anti-government rally planned An 18-year-old Israeli soldier was killed on Saturday after a grenade he allegedly found during a training exercise earlier exploded in his backpack, officials said. At least 68 die in Nepali airplane crash A passenger jet crashed Sunday near the Nepal city of Pokhara, killing at least 68 people, officials said. Developing nor'easter eyes Boston, New England with snow and ice The budding storm AccuWeather meteorologists have been watching since last week began to take shape early Sunday morning in the Atlantic, just a few hundred miles off the East Coast. On This Day, Jan. 15: Nixon ends U.S. military offensives in Vietnam On Jan. 15, 1973, President Richard Nixon called a halt to U.S. military offensives in Vietnam. Famous birthdays for Jan. 15: Dove Cameron, Mario Van Peebles Actor/singer Dove Cameron turns 27 and actor Mario Van Peebles turns 66, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 15. More Recent Articles |
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A Year After a Fiery Voting Rights Speech, Biden Delivers a More Muted AddressOn Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday, the president assured an audience at Ebenezer Baptist Church that its side in the struggle would, indeed, overcome someday. In Boston, ‘The Embrace’ Honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s LegacyThe bronze sculpture, by the artist Hank Willis Thomas, symbolizes the hug Dr. King and Coretta Scott King shared after Dr. King won the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize. With Another Storm Arriving, Five Areas of California to WatchAlready soaked, the state is girding for yet another round of rain and snow. What College Admissions Could Look Like Without Affirmative ActionSchools may need to rethink everything, including recruitment, scholarships, standardized testing and alumni preferences. Dead, Alive or Devastated After Russian Strike on ApartmentsRescue workers were still digging through the ruins of a residential building in the central Ukrainian city of Dnipro on Sunday, a day after a Russian missile attack. ‘I’m Sorry, We’re From Moscow.’ In Bali, Warring Sides Learn to CohabitateThousands of Russians and Ukrainians have fled their homelands for Bali. But even in a tropical paradise, the war is ever-present. Hand Recount of 2020 Election Results in Lycoming County Showed Little ChangeLycoming County, Pa., officials were persuaded to conduct a 2020 recount, a three-day undertaking that showed almost no change, but left skeptics just as skeptical. In Swiss Alps, Some Wonder What a Future Without Snow May MeanAn unusually warm winter has forced a rethink about climate change in areas with lower peaks as ski resorts and sporting events face an uncertain future. Adams Visits the Border to Step Up Pressure on Biden for Migrant FundsMayor Eric Adams says that an influx of migrants could cost New York City $2 billion. He wants financial help from the federal government. At Least 68 Dead After Plane Crashes in NepalA twin-engine propeller plane crashed on approach to the city of Pokhara, with 72 people on board. Three Reasons the Republican Party Keeps Coming Apart at the SeamsRemember when it was ‘Democrats fall in love; Republicans fall in line'? Me neither. How ChatGPT Hijacks DemocracyThe greatest threat AI may present is its ability to replace humans in lobbying. Michelle Go’s Father Writes About Her DeathWe pray that one day we see the New York that nurtured the love that Michelle had for life. What to Cook This WeekPeruvian roast chicken, tofu-ginger stir-fry and more recipes. Giants Put Comeback Just Out of Vikings’ ReachThe Giants’ fourth-quarter stop ended the Vikings’ streak of victories in one-score games and gave the N.F.L. playoffs its first upset by a lower-seeded team. Auburn Banned TikTok, and Students Can’t Stop Talking About ItThe school’s prohibition brings a geopolitical fight front and center for TikTok’s biggest fans: young Americans. When Being European Parliament President Includes Aiding Police RaidsRoberta Metsola, the youngest person to become president of the European Parliament, is seeking to expand the assembly’s role while guiding it through the aftermath of major bribery accusations. Devin Willock and UGA Staff Member Killed in Car CrashDevin Willock, an offensive lineman, and Chandler LeCroy, a recruiting analyst, died after a vehicle driven by LeCroy crashed into power poles and trees. More Recent Articles |
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The death toll from an overnight Russian strike on an apartment block in the south-central Ukrainian city of Dnipro has risen to 30, Ukrainian officials said Sunday.
One person was killed and four others were injured early Sunday when several gunmen opened fire on a group of people mingling in the parking lot of a Houston nightclub.
SpaceX launched its fifth Falcon Heavy rocket mission, USSF-67, on Sunday from Florida's Kennedy Space Center.
The Chester Zoo in Cheshire, England, announced the birth of a critically Western endangered chimpanzee.
Bella Ramsey says their character Ellie in the new HBO action-thriller series, "The Last of Us," initially has a prickly relationship with their protector Joel because they are so much alike.
An alleged terrorist bombing of a Pentecostal church in the Democratic Republic of Congo killed 10 people and injured at least 39 more on Sunday.
Syfy announced Sunday it has renewed it horror comedies, "Chucky" and "Reginald the Vampire," for additional seasons.
Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson and Jamie Lee Curtis will be missing Sunday's Critics Choice Awards ceremony after testing positive for COVID-19.
The Department of Homeland Security announced Friday new procedures for noncitizens who are the victim of labor rights violations or they with witness such acts by employers.
Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin celebrated his team's Wild Card win against the Miami Dolphins from his home in Orchard Park, N.Y., on Sunday.
A member of the University of Georgia national championship football team and a staff member died in a single-car accident early Sunday, shortly after the team took part in a victory celebration and parade in Athens, Ga.
President Joe Biden said America needs to heed the words of the late Dr. Martin Luther King to "redeem the soul of America" in a sermon at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta on Sunday.
A car struck Rep. Suzanne Bonamici, D-Ore., and her husband on Friday as they were walking across a street in Portland, leaving the Congresswoman with a concussion.
COVID-19 is easing worldwide with a weekly 23% decrease in cases and 13% drop in deaths with one big qualifier: excluding mainland China where the virus emerged three years ago.
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating an incident that occurred at John F. Kennedy International Airport when two departing planes experienced a close call on the runway.
An 18-year-old Israeli soldier was killed on Saturday after a grenade he allegedly found during a training exercise earlier exploded in his backpack, officials said.
A passenger jet crashed Sunday near the Nepal city of Pokhara, killing at least 68 people, officials said.
The budding storm AccuWeather meteorologists have been watching since last week began to take shape early Sunday morning in the Atlantic, just a few hundred miles off the East Coast.
On Jan. 15, 1973, President Richard Nixon called a halt to U.S. military offensives in Vietnam.
Actor/singer Dove Cameron turns 27 and actor Mario Van Peebles turns 66, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 15. 
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