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Sundance movie review: 'My Animal' is a sexy, sensual werewolf saga "My Animal" is a lesbian werewolf tale that delivers on both genres, though clearly emphasizes the LGBTQ romance. Drone strikes hit ammunition factory in Isfahan, Iran state media reports A drone strike caused an explosion at an ammunition factory in Isfahan late Saturday night, Iranian state media reported early Sunday. Mom sues Florida school after she was banned from volunteering over OnlyFans page A Florida mom has filed a lawsuit against the school her two children attend after she was allegedly banned from volunteering in 2021 because of her account on the adult platform OnlyFans. Memphis permanently deactivates Scorpion unit after death of Tyre Nichols The Memphis Police Department announced Saturday that its Scorpion police unit has been permanently deactivated after the death of Tyre Nichols. Woman, 29, charged for allegedly posing as teenager at New Jersey high school A 29-year-old woman has been charged after she allegedly posed as a teenager at New Brunswick High School in New Jersey, police said. Spain returns paintings stolen during WWII to Poland The Spanish government has returned two paintings to Poland which were stolen during World War II, as the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City returned dozens of artifacts looted from Italy. Trump delivers speech at first official 2024 campaign event in New Hampshire Former President Donald Trump on Saturday delivered a speech in his first official 2024 presidential campaign event in New Hampshire. Assad regime behind 2018 chlorine attack in Syria, OPCW report finds The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons Incident Identification Team has determined that the Assad regime used Chlorine as a chemical weapon on April 7, 2018, in the Damascus suburb of Douma. Meloni visits Tripoli as Italian oil giant Eni signs $8B deal with Libya Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni visited Tripoli on Saturday as the Italian oil giant Eni signed an $8 billion deal with Libya to increase gas production and supply to the African nation. U.S. could be at war with China in 2025, Air Force general predicts The United States could be at war with China in 2025, a four-star general predicted Friday. Sundance movie review: 'Drift' is a touching tale of friendship after tragedy Cynthia Erivo and Alia Shawkat star in "Drift," the story of an African refugee finding a connection with a tour guide in Greece. Myanmar junta slaps strict election regulations on political parties The military junta that has ruled Myanmar since a 2021 coup has released a 20-page document detailing an extensive list of regulations for political parties who wish to run in future elections. S. Korea opposition leader dismisses corruption probe as political attack South Korean opposition leader Lee Jae-myung on Saturday criticized the country's ruling party as a "dictatorial regime" after being forced by prosecutors to answer questions over corruption allegations. China claims COVID-19 deaths cut in half during Lunar New Year period China on Saturday reported its death toll from COVID-19 fell by 50% last week even as the country celebrated the Lunar New Year with loosened restrictions. Minn. Senate passes law guaranteeing right to abortion, reproductive care Minnesota's Senate acted on party lines Saturday to pass a bill guaranteeing a woman's right to abortion and other reproductive care, all but assuring it will become state law. At least 3 killed in New Zealand flooding as PM visits hard-hit Auckland New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins visited the Auckland region Saturday to survey damage from major flooding which has already killed three people, according to authorities. 3 dead, 4 injured after shooting in upscale Los Angeles neighborhood At least three people were killed and four more injured after a shooting in the upscale Beverly Crest neighborhood of Los Angeles, police said Saturday, marking the latest in a string of California mass shootings. Jerusalem violence continues as 13-year-old shoots, injures 2 civilians Two civilians were injured in a fresh shooting incident in occupied East Jerusalem on Saturday, authorities said, just a day after seven people were killed at a synagogue in the city. Former NATO general Pavel elected president of Czech Republic Former army general and NATO officer Petr Pavel was elected as the new president of the Czech Republic on Saturday after the results of a runoff election were counted. HBO orders Season 2 of 'Last of Us' HBO has renewed its video-game adaptation, "The Last of Us," for a second season. Protesters gather across U.S. in wake of Tyre Nichols beating video Protesters took to the streets in cities across the country on Friday following the release of video of the beating of Tyre Nichols by Memphis police officers on Jan. 7. Nichols died three days later. Amy Robach, T.J. Holmes out at ABC because of affair ABC News has announced that Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes are officially out as co-hosts of the daytime program, "GMA3: What You Need To Know." 2 Memphis-area deputies under investigation after release of Nichols footage Two Tennessee sheriff's deputies who were at the scene of the fatal police beating of Tyre Nichols in Memphis are under investigation in connection with the incident, officials said. SZA's 'SOS' tops U.S. album chart for 6th week SZA's "SOS" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a sixth, consecutive week. Jan. 6 rioter who maced Capitol Officer Sicknick draws 80-month sentence Jan. 6 rioter Julian Khater, who sprayed the late Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick and others in the face with mace during the insurrection, has drawn an 80-month jail sentence. |
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Memphis Police Disband Unit Whose Officers Were Charged in Tyre Nichols’s DeathMr. Nichols’s family and activists had demanded the scuttling of the group, the Scorpion unit, which patrolled high-crime areas of the city. Tyre Nichols Beating Opens a Complex Conversation on Race and PolicingThe five officers charged with the murder of the young Black man are also Black, complicating the anguish and efforts at police reform. Handling of Tyre Nichols Case in Memphis Reflects a National ShiftWith cameras nearly everywhere, and residents wary, the authorities are moving faster and speaking critically when officers are accused of beatings. How a Drug Company Made $114 Billion by Gaming the U.S. Patent SystemAbbVie for years delayed competition for its blockbuster drug Humira, at the expense of patients and taxpayers. The monopoly is about to end. Amid Spasm of Violence, Israel’s Far-Right Government Raises Risk of EscalationIsrael and the West Bank were gripped by violence this week. Its roots predate Israel’s new far-right government, but the government’s ministers and goals are fueling tensions. To Fix Its Problems in Ukraine, Russia Turns to the Architect of the WarPresident Vladimir V. Putin is on his third overall commander in Ukraine. But his military’s fundamental issues have not been addressed, Western officials say. Fighting Rages in Eastern Ukraine Over Critical Supply RoutesWhile the heaviest fighting is still around the city of Bakhmut, in recent days Russian forces have stepped up assaults on a strategic town farther to the south. Trump’s Evolution on Truth Social: More QAnon, More ExtremesThe former president, now free to post again on Facebook and Twitter, has increasingly amplified far-right accounts on Truth Social. Experts on extremism worry that he will bring this approach to a far wider audience. Trump Tries a New Campaign Tack: Small-ScaleAt two events on Saturday, Donald J. Trump embraced more traditional campaigning as he struggles to maintain support for his third White House bid. How a Kansas City Football Superfan in a Wolf Costume Ended Up in a CageKansas City fans worried when one of their team’s most recognizable supporters didn’t show up for a game. When he turned up in a Tulsa jail, they wondered if they’d known him at all. Why Coaching From the Stands in Tennis Can Feel Like ‘Cheating’In-match coaching has always happened on the sly, but this year is the first time the Australian Open has allowed players to be coached from the stands. “The White Lotus” Dance Remix is the Hottest Club SongVariations of the spine-tingling intro music have played at rave parties, Australian music festivals and Sundance. Tyre Nichols and the Legacy of Police Abuse in MemphisTyre Nichols, a 29-year-old Memphis father, became the latest Black man to join a horrific line of abuse in the city. See Workers as Workers, Not as a College CredentialEliminating the college degree requirement for state government jobs is both good policy and good leadership. A.I.: Actually Insipid Until It’s Actively InsidiousChatGPT ain’t Shakespeare, but it’s still a threat to humanity. The War Between the Catholic CardinalsTwo essays make plain the different views often obscured by careful political maneuvering within the church. How a Russian Oligarch May Have Recruited the F.B.I. Agent Who Investigated HimThe bureau tried to court Oleg Deripaska, a Russian aluminum magnate, as an informant. Instead, one of its own top agents may have ended up working for him. Three Dead and Four Wounded in Shooting Near Beverly HillsThe shooting took place at a short-term rental residence in the Beverly Crest neighborhood early on Saturday morning, the police said. Tom Verlaine, Influential Guitarist and Songwriter, Dies at 73He first attracted attention with the band Television, a fixture of the New York punk rock scene. But his music wasn’t so easily categorized. Jury Awards $1 Million to Woman Who Was Told, ‘I Don’t Serve Black People’Rose Wakefield was ignored by an attendant at a gas station in Beaverton, Ore., near Portland, as white customers who pulled in after her were served first, according to the lawsuit. More Recent Articles |
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"My Animal" is a lesbian werewolf tale that delivers on both genres, though clearly emphasizes the LGBTQ romance.
A drone strike caused an explosion at an ammunition factory in Isfahan late Saturday night, Iranian state media reported early Sunday.
A Florida mom has filed a lawsuit against the school her two children attend after she was allegedly banned from volunteering in 2021 because of her account on the adult platform OnlyFans.
The Memphis Police Department announced Saturday that its Scorpion police unit has been permanently deactivated after the death of Tyre Nichols.
A 29-year-old woman has been charged after she allegedly posed as a teenager at New Brunswick High School in New Jersey, police said.
The Spanish government has returned two paintings to Poland which were stolen during World War II, as the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City returned dozens of artifacts looted from Italy.
Former President Donald Trump on Saturday delivered a speech in his first official 2024 presidential campaign event in New Hampshire.
The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons Incident Identification Team has determined that the Assad regime used Chlorine as a chemical weapon on April 7, 2018, in the Damascus suburb of Douma.
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni visited Tripoli on Saturday as the Italian oil giant Eni signed an $8 billion deal with Libya to increase gas production and supply to the African nation.
The United States could be at war with China in 2025, a four-star general predicted Friday.
Cynthia Erivo and Alia Shawkat star in "Drift," the story of an African refugee finding a connection with a tour guide in Greece.
The military junta that has ruled Myanmar since a 2021 coup has released a 20-page document detailing an extensive list of regulations for political parties who wish to run in future elections.
South Korean opposition leader Lee Jae-myung on Saturday criticized the country's ruling party as a "dictatorial regime" after being forced by prosecutors to answer questions over corruption allegations.
China on Saturday reported its death toll from COVID-19 fell by 50% last week even as the country celebrated the Lunar New Year with loosened restrictions.
Minnesota's Senate acted on party lines Saturday to pass a bill guaranteeing a woman's right to abortion and other reproductive care, all but assuring it will become state law.
New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins visited the Auckland region Saturday to survey damage from major flooding which has already killed three people, according to authorities.
At least three people were killed and four more injured after a shooting in the upscale Beverly Crest neighborhood of Los Angeles, police said Saturday, marking the latest in a string of California mass shootings.
Two civilians were injured in a fresh shooting incident in occupied East Jerusalem on Saturday, authorities said, just a day after seven people were killed at a synagogue in the city.
Former army general and NATO officer Petr Pavel was elected as the new president of the Czech Republic on Saturday after the results of a runoff election were counted.
HBO has renewed its video-game adaptation, "The Last of Us," for a second season.
Protesters took to the streets in cities across the country on Friday following the release of video of the beating of Tyre Nichols by Memphis police officers on Jan. 7. Nichols died three days later.
ABC News has announced that Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes are officially out as co-hosts of the daytime program, "GMA3: What You Need To Know."
Two Tennessee sheriff's deputies who were at the scene of the fatal police beating of Tyre Nichols in Memphis are under investigation in connection with the incident, officials said.
SZA's "SOS" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a sixth, consecutive week.
Jan. 6 rioter Julian Khater, who sprayed the late Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick and others in the face with mace during the insurrection, has drawn an 80-month jail sentence. 
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