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Watch: Memphis police video shows fatal beating of Tyre Nichols Memphis Police Friday released body-cam video that showed Tyre Nichols calling for his mother's help repeatedly as officers beat him after a traffic stop earlier this month. He died days later. At least seven killed by gunman in terror attack on Jerusalem synagogue A gunman killed at least seven people in a terror attack on a synagogue in the Neve Yaakov neighborhood of occupied East Jerusalem, Israeli police said Thursday. Sundance movie review: 'A Thousand and One' celebrates family joy, turmoil "A Thousand and One," shown at the Sundance Film Festival, captures the hardships a single mother and her son face in an ever changing New York City, but takes time to showcase the joys they find in life. Look: Arkansas refuge caring for serval that spent 6 months on the loose in Missouri A wildlife refuge in Arkansas said an African serval cat on the loose in Missouri for at least six months has been safely captured on a farm and will have a new home at the refuge. 'Live' producers break world record for putting on sweaters in 30 seconds A pair of producers for "Live with Kelly and Ryan" succeeded where the hosts failed and broke a Guinness World Record for donning the most sweaters in 30 seconds. Watch: Reptile wrangler removes snake from toilet at Australian home A snake catcher in Queensland, Australia, responded to a home to help with an unusual situation -- a 4-foot snake in the toilet. Watch: Fish spends owner's money, reveals credit card info on YouTube stream A Japanese YouTuber created a custom setup to allow his pet fish to play Pokémon on his Nintendo Switch, but a malfunction led to the fish spending money at the eShop and revealing its owner's credit card information. Republican National Committee re-elects Ronna McDaniel as its leader Overcoming a surprise challenger Friday, Ronna McDaniel was re-elected to chair the Republican National Committee for the fourth time. Belated Christmas celebration leads to $150,000 lottery prize A North Carolina woman said a belated Christmas celebration led to her winning a $150,000 lottery jackpot. Mouse at San Diego Zoo believed to be world's oldest at 9 years old Officials with the San Diego Zoo said it is seeking Guinness World Records recognition for a Pacific pocket mouse believed to be the oldest in the world at the age of 9. Jaime King: Mental health, abuse led to Sherri Papini kidnapping hoax Jaime King, who plays Sherri Papini in the Lifetime movie "I Kidnapped Myself," said she felt media coverage of the Papini kidnapping hoax ignored the root causes. 'Jay Leno's Garage' canceled after his second accident Jay Leno's show "Jay Leno's Garage" has been canceled after an accident on a motorcycle. San Francisco court releases Paul Pelosi attack video The police video of the Oct. 28 hammer attack on Paul Pelosi was released Friday by a San Francisco court. It shows the assailant and Pelosi both grasping a hammer held by the attacker, who then suddenly strikes Pelosi. Sundance movie review: 'Fairyland' is poignant, if rushed, LGBTQ family drama "Fairyland" is based on Alysia Abbott's memoir about growing up with her gay father in San Francisco. It covers relevant history satisfactorily, though feels a tad hasty. World Health Organization updates list of medicines to stockpile for nuclear emergencies On Friday the World Health Organization updated its list of medicines that should be stockpiled to deal with nuclear and radiological emergencies. Watch: Massive eel found washed up on Texas beach A Texas researcher captured video of a rare discovery he made on a beach -- a 4-foot long American eel. Sam Smith releases 'Gloria' album British singer Sam Smith released their fourth album "Gloria" after the big hit single "Unholy" with German singer/songwriter Kim Petras. Prosecutors name 3 in murder-for-hire scheme against Iranian critic in U.S. A New York federal court on Friday unseal charges against three members of an Eastern Europe crime group in connection with a murder-for-hire scheme against Brooklyn-based journalist and Iranian dissident Masih Alinejad Record rainfall paralyzes New Zealand's north island A state of emergency was declared Friday in Auckland, New Zealand's largest city, after flooding caused by torrential rain forced the closure of Auckland's airport and left at least one person dead. Listen: Chloe Bailey releases new song 'Pray It Away' ahead of album Chloe Bailey releases new single "Pray it Away" ahead of her new album, "In Pieces" due out in March. Chevron’s revenue from 2022 was more than double year-ago levels Chevron reported strong production levels, but a focus on shareholder returns could frustrate a White House worried about supply-side shortages. Justice Department files complaint against N.Y. companies for selling machine guns The Justice Department said that it filed a civil complaint in New York against two firearms companies for illegally selling machine guns. Patti LaBelle, Israel Houghton, Player's Choir to perform at 24th annual Super Bowl Soulful Celebration The Super Bowl Soulful Celebration announces performances by Patti LaBelle, Israel Houghton and the Player's Choir. Bitter presidential election campaign in Czech Republic enters final round Czech voters headed to the polls Friday in a run-off election for the presidency, the outcome of which is being seen as crucial to the future of the country's democracy. Look: Dog rescued from frigid North Carolina river A North Carolina animal shelter said a dog rescued from a turbulent and frigid river evaded injury and has now been placed in a foster home. |
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Who Was Tyre Nichols? From Sacramento to Memphis, He Cut His Own PathSocial media posts show that Mr. Nichols harbored a mistrust of prevailing government and economic systems, yet, a friend says, he also considered trying to change policing from the inside. At Least 7 Killed in Shooting at a Jerusalem SynagogueThe police said a 21-year-old man with a handgun shot people on the street at close range, then fled and was killed himself by police gunfire. Republicans Re-elect Head of the R.N.C. After a Heated ChallengeRonna McDaniel won a fourth two-year term to lead the Republican National Committee, fending off a fierce challenge after the party’s poor midterm showing. Jan. 6 Rioter Who Shot Pepper Spray at Officer Brian Sicknick Is SentencedOfficer Brian D. Sicknick died a day after the Capitol riot. Another man initially charged in the assault was sentenced to time served. Tanks Alone Won’t Turn the Tide of the War in UkraineThe United States will have to step up its training program to ensure the Ukrainian military can use all the Western-provided equipment effectively. Russia Outlaws a News Site and a Rights Group, Stifling Critical VoicesThe Kremlin stepped up efforts to banish independent sources of news. Prosecutors labeled Meduza, a popular news site, “undesirable,” so anyone who aids or promotes it can be prosecuted. As Archives Leans on Ex-Presidents, Its Only Weapon Is ‘Please’The National Archives does not have any independent ability to enforce its request that former presidents and vice presidents scour their files for classified documents. Mishandling of Classified Information Has Congress Asking QuestionsLawmakers are seeking answers on why the executive branch is not as careful about protecting classified information as they are required to be on Capitol Hill. Was the Recent M&M’s Announcement Just a Stunt Leading Up to the Super Bowl?Was the company’s recent decision to sideline its spokescandies a response to cultural backlash, or just an elaborate stunt leading up to the Super Bowl? Tyre Nichols’s Death Is America’s ShameHe is now a marquee victim of a predacious system that America has lost its willingness to confront. Women in South Korea Are on Strike Against Being ‘Baby-Making Machines’Women are fed up with this traditionalist society’s impossible expectations of mothers. Is ‘Workism’ Dooming Civilization? Notes on the New Pew Parents Study.Should American parenting place more emphasis on grandkids? The Life and Sudden Death of America’s Strongest Woman: The Week in Reporter ReadsFive articles from around The Times, narrated just for you. How to Grow a Food ForestNot your typical garden, they can help us reimagine how we produce food in a warming world. Expert Panel Votes for Stricter Rules on Risky Virus ResearchThe White House will decide whether to adopt the panel’s recommendations on so-called gain of function experiments. Billy Packer, Straight-Talking College Basketball Analyst, Dies at 82With partners on NBC and then CBS, and with a rapid, opinionated style, he was heard during every N.C.A.A. men’s basketball tournament from 1975 to 2008. New York Officials Say Subway Crime Is Down After Boost in PoliceData shows major crimes have dropped 16 percent in the three months since more officers were assigned to the system, the governor and mayor said. New Zealand’s Largest City Grapples With Aftermath of Devastating FloodsAt least two people were killed in the flooding in Auckland that forced hundreds of people from their homes and shut down the city’s airport, which was submerged. He’s Dazzled Diners in the U.S. Now He Aims to ‘Change People’s Perspectives’ in Ivory Coast.The chef Roze Traore has spent years building a name for himself in New York, but for his new project, he’s tapping his family ties to West Africa. More Recent Articles |
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Memphis Police Friday released body-cam video that showed Tyre Nichols calling for his mother's help repeatedly as officers beat him after a traffic stop earlier this month. He died days later.
A gunman killed at least seven people in a terror attack on a synagogue in the Neve Yaakov neighborhood of occupied East Jerusalem, Israeli police said Thursday.
"A Thousand and One," shown at the Sundance Film Festival, captures the hardships a single mother and her son face in an ever changing New York City, but takes time to showcase the joys they find in life.
A wildlife refuge in Arkansas said an African serval cat on the loose in Missouri for at least six months has been safely captured on a farm and will have a new home at the refuge.
A pair of producers for "Live with Kelly and Ryan" succeeded where the hosts failed and broke a Guinness World Record for donning the most sweaters in 30 seconds.
A snake catcher in Queensland, Australia, responded to a home to help with an unusual situation -- a 4-foot snake in the toilet.
A Japanese YouTuber created a custom setup to allow his pet fish to play Pokémon on his Nintendo Switch, but a malfunction led to the fish spending money at the eShop and revealing its owner's credit card information.
Overcoming a surprise challenger Friday, Ronna McDaniel was re-elected to chair the Republican National Committee for the fourth time.
A North Carolina woman said a belated Christmas celebration led to her winning a $150,000 lottery jackpot.
Officials with the San Diego Zoo said it is seeking Guinness World Records recognition for a Pacific pocket mouse believed to be the oldest in the world at the age of 9.
Jaime King, who plays Sherri Papini in the Lifetime movie "I Kidnapped Myself," said she felt media coverage of the Papini kidnapping hoax ignored the root causes.
Jay Leno's show "Jay Leno's Garage" has been canceled after an accident on a motorcycle.
The police video of the Oct. 28 hammer attack on Paul Pelosi was released Friday by a San Francisco court. It shows the assailant and Pelosi both grasping a hammer held by the attacker, who then suddenly strikes Pelosi.
"Fairyland" is based on Alysia Abbott's memoir about growing up with her gay father in San Francisco. It covers relevant history satisfactorily, though feels a tad hasty.
On Friday the World Health Organization updated its list of medicines that should be stockpiled to deal with nuclear and radiological emergencies.
A Texas researcher captured video of a rare discovery he made on a beach -- a 4-foot long American eel.
British singer Sam Smith released their fourth album "Gloria" after the big hit single "Unholy" with German singer/songwriter Kim Petras.
A New York federal court on Friday unseal charges against three members of an Eastern Europe crime group in connection with a murder-for-hire scheme against Brooklyn-based journalist and Iranian dissident Masih Alinejad
A state of emergency was declared Friday in Auckland, New Zealand's largest city, after flooding caused by torrential rain forced the closure of Auckland's airport and left at least one person dead.
Chloe Bailey releases new single "Pray it Away" ahead of her new album, "In Pieces" due out in March.
Chevron reported strong production levels, but a focus on shareholder returns could frustrate a White House worried about supply-side shortages.
The Justice Department said that it filed a civil complaint in New York against two firearms companies for illegally selling machine guns.
The Super Bowl Soulful Celebration announces performances by Patti LaBelle, Israel Houghton and the Player's Choir.
Czech voters headed to the polls Friday in a run-off election for the presidency, the outcome of which is being seen as crucial to the future of the country's democracy.
A North Carolina animal shelter said a dog rescued from a turbulent and frigid river evaded injury and has now been placed in a foster home. 
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