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Sundance movie review: Inspiring 'Radical' glorifies teachers, Eugenio Derbez "Radical" allows Eugenio Derbez to display his best qualities as real-life teacher Sergio Juarez, who inspired a class of sixth graders in Matamoros, Mexico. White House calls Florida education ban on African American course 'concerning' Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis continues to attract mounting criticism from Democratic lawmakers after the state recently banned an Advanced Placement African American Studies course from Florida schools. Chris Hipkins set to succeed Jacinda Ardern as prime minister of New Zealand New Zealand's Labour Party has selected former COVID-19 Response Minister, Chris Hipkins, to succeed Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. Ardern announced her surprise retirement at a party retreat Wednesday. Sundance movie review: 'Sometimes I Think About Dying' is all too familiar Daisy Ridley stars in a drama that harkens back to many other unmemorable indie films that premiered at Sundance. First North Korean extradited to U.S. sentenced in money laundering case North Korean citizen Mun Chol Myong has been sentenced to 45 months in prison for a money laundering scheme intended to circumvent sanctions on North Korea, the Justice Department announced Friday. Jury to deliberate in Richard Barnett trial after prosecutor accuses him of lying Closing arguments concluded on Friday in the trial of Jan. 6 defendant Richard Barnett. U.S. to designate Wagner mercenary group as 'transnational criminal organization' The United States will impose new sanctions against the Wagner mercenary group and designate it as a "transnational criminal organization," the White House said Friday. United States extradites Mexican man linked to 2014 kidnapping, killing of 43 students U.S. officials have extradited to Mexico Alejandro Tenescalco-Mejia, a Mexican citizen wanted in connection with the 2014 disappearance of 43 students in the city of Iguala. First post-Roe March for Life marks shift toward legislative action Signaling a monumental change in anti-abortion activism, demonstrators in the 50th annual March for Life followed a new route Friday to mark a new strategy. U.S. stocks close higher after volatile week of trading U.S. stocks bounced back Friday, with gains in the tech sector bringing a strong end to a volatile week. Message in a bottle found in Louisiana river after nearly 40 years A man sailing on a Louisiana river found a nearly 40-year-old message in a bottle and was able to contact the author. Police agree to DNA test cookie for evidence of Santa Claus A Rhode Island police department said it has granted the request of a young resident to have the remains of a cookie and some carrots DNA tested to determine if they Santa Claus bit them. 'Evil genius': Dad who trafficked Sarah Lawrence students gets 60 years in prison A man convicted of abusing several students at Sarah Lawrence College in New York over a decade was sentenced Friday to 60 years in federal prison. Look: Non-native snake found in bathroom at New Hampshire business Authorities in New Hampshire were summoned to a local business for an unusual situation -- a snake in the bathroom. Astronauts conduct first ISS spacewalk of 2023 The International Space Station's power generation system moved closer to getting an upgrade when two astronauts perform the first spacewalk of 2023 on Friday. Baltimore woman wins her second lottery prize in just over a year A Maryland woman won $25,000 from a Pick 5 lottery drawing just over a year after she scored the same amount from the same game. Miley Cyrus sets streaming record with "Flowers" single Miley Cyrus hasn't confirmed or denied it, but her record-setting song "Flowers" may or may not be about her ex-husband Liam Hemsworth. Healthcare workers union petitions FDA to recall Fresenius dialysis machines The union SEIU-United Healthcare Workers West said Friday it has petitioned the Food and Drug Administration to recall some Fresenius dialysis machines to protect patient safety. FTC wants Martin Shkreli held in contempt over pharmaceutical ban The Federal Trade Commission wants a federal judge to hold Martin Shkreli in contempt for failing to provide the FTC information needed to determine whether his new company violates a ban on pharmaceutical work. 115-year-old Spain woman certified as oldest person living Guinness World Records said a woman in Spain is now the oldest person living at age 115. Sales of existing homes fall for 11th consecutive month Sales of existing homes decreased for an 11th consecutive month in December 2022. The percentage of first-time buyers purchasing homes is at the lowest yearly average the National Association of Realtors has recorded. Look: Australian park rangers find nearly 6-pound 'Toadzilla' Rangers at a national park in Queensland, Australia, found a massive 5.9-pound cane toad that they said might be the largest ever on record. GM to invest $918M in 4 of its U.S. plants for V-8, EV production General Motors announced Friday it will invest $918 million in four of its plants to build its sixth-generation small block V-8 engine and to support electric vehicle production. Lauren Ambrose: ‘Servant’ S4 shows a ‘control freak’ at everyone’s mercy Lauren Ambrose says viewers will see her busy and ambitious character Dorothy in a completely new light in the fourth and final season of the psychological thriller, "Servant." John Kerry says Paris climate goal still possible Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry said Tuesday the United States remains committed to limiting the effects of climate change to the 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit agreed to in the 2015 Paris Agreement. |
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Ukraine’s Allies Fail to Agree on Sending German-Made Leopard TanksOfficials tried to play down the rift. But Germany is still insisting it will not be the country to take the first step alone, for fear of incurring Moscow’s wrath. The NATO Alliance Is Holding Strong on Ukraine. But Fractures Are Emerging.The allies differ on strategy for the coming year and the more immediate question of what Ukraine needs ahead of a major offensive in the spring. Tech Layoffs Shock Young Workers. The Older People? Not So Much.The industry’s recent job cuts have been an awakening for a generation of workers who have never experienced a cyclical crash. Despite Red Flags, G.O.P. Backed Candidate Now Charged in Shootings“We could have picked apart this guy,” one Republican leader in New Mexico said of Solomon Peña, who is accused of organizing attacks on the homes of four Democratic officials. March for Life Anti-Abortion Rally Held For First Time Since Roe’s DefeatThe annual anti-abortion gathering to protest Roe v. Wade is the first since the Supreme Court overturned the right to abortion. Supreme Court Justices Were Interviewed in Investigation of Leaked Abortion OpinionBut the justices were not asked to sign sworn affidavits, unlike law clerks and other employees, the court’s marshal said. After Baldwin Charges in ‘Rust’ Shooting, Actors Worry About Gun SafetyThe manslaughter charges Alec Baldwin faces after a fatal on-set shooting revived questions about who’s responsible for gun safety on film productions. “We are not actual cowboys,” an actor noted. How Smart Are the Robots Getting?The Turing test used to be the gold standard for proving machine intelligence. This generation of bots is racing past it. Ringleader of Sex Cult at Sarah Lawrence College Gets 60-Year SentenceLawrence Ray was convicted of extortion, sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy and other charges. David Crosby’s 15 Essential SongsThe singer and songwriter, who died this week, created music that helped define an era and stretched across generations. Listen to six decades of tracks that tell the story of his career. David Crosby, a King of TwitterThe musician relished sharing opinions big and small, sparring with fans and dispelling myths, often in sharp, hilarious quips. The vibe on the platform changed, but he posted until the end. How an Investor Lost $625,000 and His Faith in George SantosAndrew Intrater, a wealthy businessman, has been in touch with the S.E.C. about Mr. Santos’s dealings on behalf of a company accused in a Ponzi scheme. Easy Quick Pasta RecipesStart an episode of “Abbott Elementary” while you cook, and dinner will be on the table by the time the credits roll. The Next Phase of the Abortion Fight Is Happening Right Now in New YorkNew York should try to protect doctors sending pills through the mail. ‘Fleishman Is in Trouble’ and the Angst of the Striving Upper ClassAt the heart of meritocracy is marriage. Biden’s Classified Documents Scandal Is Really Bad for 2024The president needs to be a sharper politician than he has been and also not become his own worst enemy. Is Bitcoin Replacing Gold? Maybe It’s Exactly the Opposite.Are traditional pet rocks making a comeback? Young Thug, YSL and the Intersection of Art and Crime: The Week in Reporter ReadsFive articles from around The Times, narrated just for you. What to Cook This WeekendRelish in the excess of nachos for dinner, prepare for Lunar New Year and more. Rishi Sunak Is Fined for Not Wearing a SeatbeltThe police in Lancashire, in northwest England, levied the fine after the British prime minister posted a video on Instagram that showed him riding in a car, unbuckled. Chris Hipkins Poised to Replace Jacinda Ardern as New Zealand’s LeaderMr. Hipkins, a household name in New Zealand for his role overseeing the country’s response to the pandemic, was nominated to succeed Jacinda Ardern as leader of the governing Labour Party. More Recent Articles |
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"Radical" allows Eugenio Derbez to display his best qualities as real-life teacher Sergio Juarez, who inspired a class of sixth graders in Matamoros, Mexico.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis continues to attract mounting criticism from Democratic lawmakers after the state recently banned an Advanced Placement African American Studies course from Florida schools.
New Zealand's Labour Party has selected former COVID-19 Response Minister, Chris Hipkins, to succeed Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. Ardern announced her surprise retirement at a party retreat Wednesday.
Daisy Ridley stars in a drama that harkens back to many other unmemorable indie films that premiered at Sundance.
North Korean citizen Mun Chol Myong has been sentenced to 45 months in prison for a money laundering scheme intended to circumvent sanctions on North Korea, the Justice Department announced Friday.
Closing arguments concluded on Friday in the trial of Jan. 6 defendant Richard Barnett.
The United States will impose new sanctions against the Wagner mercenary group and designate it as a "transnational criminal organization," the White House said Friday.
U.S. officials have extradited to Mexico Alejandro Tenescalco-Mejia, a Mexican citizen wanted in connection with the 2014 disappearance of 43 students in the city of Iguala.
Signaling a monumental change in anti-abortion activism, demonstrators in the 50th annual March for Life followed a new route Friday to mark a new strategy.
U.S. stocks bounced back Friday, with gains in the tech sector bringing a strong end to a volatile week.
A man sailing on a Louisiana river found a nearly 40-year-old message in a bottle and was able to contact the author.
A Rhode Island police department said it has granted the request of a young resident to have the remains of a cookie and some carrots DNA tested to determine if they Santa Claus bit them.
A man convicted of abusing several students at Sarah Lawrence College in New York over a decade was sentenced Friday to 60 years in federal prison.
Authorities in New Hampshire were summoned to a local business for an unusual situation -- a snake in the bathroom.
The International Space Station's power generation system moved closer to getting an upgrade when two astronauts perform the first spacewalk of 2023 on Friday.
A Maryland woman won $25,000 from a Pick 5 lottery drawing just over a year after she scored the same amount from the same game.
Miley Cyrus hasn't confirmed or denied it, but her record-setting song "Flowers" may or may not be about her ex-husband Liam Hemsworth.
The union SEIU-United Healthcare Workers West said Friday it has petitioned the Food and Drug Administration to recall some Fresenius dialysis machines to protect patient safety.
The Federal Trade Commission wants a federal judge to hold Martin Shkreli in contempt for failing to provide the FTC information needed to determine whether his new company violates a ban on pharmaceutical work.
Guinness World Records said a woman in Spain is now the oldest person living at age 115.
Sales of existing homes decreased for an 11th consecutive month in December 2022. The percentage of first-time buyers purchasing homes is at the lowest yearly average the National Association of Realtors has recorded.
Rangers at a national park in Queensland, Australia, found a massive 5.9-pound cane toad that they said might be the largest ever on record.
General Motors announced Friday it will invest $918 million in four of its plants to build its sixth-generation small block V-8 engine and to support electric vehicle production.
Lauren Ambrose says viewers will see her busy and ambitious character Dorothy in a completely new light in the fourth and final season of the psychological thriller, "Servant."
Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry said Tuesday the United States remains committed to limiting the effects of climate change to the 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit agreed to in the 2015 Paris Agreement. 
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