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Beyoncé sets Grammy record with 32nd win Beyoncé set a new record for most Grammy wins of all time Sunday with her 32nd award. Two officers wounded, suspect killed in gunfight following traffic stop A man was killed in a gun battle with police that erupted after he pulled a firearm and shot two officers attempting to arrest him following a traffic stop early Sunday in southern Indiana. Grammy Awards: How to watch, what to expect The 65th annual Grammy Awards will take place Sunday at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. SpaceX delays Hispasat Amazonas Nexus launch SpaceX will delay the launch of the Hispasat Amazonas Nexus mission until Monday at 5:32 p.m. EST, after unfavorable weather conditions held up Sunday's planned launch. Pope Francis pushes back against anti-gay laws in visits with African leaders Pope Francis pushed back against the condemnation of the gay community and anti-gay laws after visiting with African leaders on Sunday. Colorado State fans chant ‘Russia’ at Ukrainian basketball player The Colorado State Rams basketball team issued an apology to a Utah State player from Ukraine after fans in the student section chanted "Russia" at him during a game at Moby Arena in Fort Collins, Colo. Married couple sentenced for attempting to assist ISIS A married couple was sentenced to 10 years in prison for attempting to travel to the Middle East to fight alongside ISIS. Megan Fox breaks wrist, suffers concussion Actress Megan Fox announced on Instagram this weekend that she is recovering from injuries, but she did not explain how she sustained them. Filmmakers: ‘Big Horn’ shines light on missing, murdered Indigenous women Filmmakers Razelle Benally and Matthew Galkin say they hope their three-part series, "Murder in Big Horn," shines a spotlight on a shocking tragedy that has bedeviled rural America for centuries. Russia’s Wagner Group boss says Ukrainian troops are ‘fighting to the last’ Yevgeny Prigozhin, the founder of Russia's Wagner Group of mercenaries, said Sunday that Ukrainian troops were "fighting to the last" while denying online accounts that Ukrainian troops were withdrawing from Bakhmut. Knock at the Cabin' tops North American box office with $14.2M M. Night Shyamalan's thriller, "Knock at the Cabin," is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $14.2 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Death row inmate’s attorneys called sentence ‘justifiable lynching’ in 1999 hearing Attorneys for a Black death row inmate in Texas are seeking that his sentence be relieved in light of evidence detailing racists attitudes and actions from his previous counsel and the all-White jury that sentenced him. NYPD seeking suspect who shot off-duty officer in the head in robbery A New York Police Department officer is in critical condition after being shot in the head during a robbery attempt as he attempted to buy a vehicle from Facebook Marketplace. Woman dies, at least 41 others rescued after migrant boat sinks off Greece A woman died and dozens of others were rescued after a boat carrying migrants sunk Sunday off the coast of the Greek island Leros. No jackpot winners in Saturday’s Powerball drawing, prize reaches $747 million Nobody claimed the Powerball jackpot for the 33rd time in a row on Saturday, pushing the grand prize to $747 million ahead of Monday's drawing. Ayatollah Khamenei agrees to pardon ‘tens of thousands’ of protesters in Iran Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader of Iran, agreed Sunday to pardon "tens of thousands" of protesters who were arrested after the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini. Pope Francis delivers mass to 100,000 in South Sudan as he urged for peace Pope Francis ended his six-day trip to Africa on Sunday by delivering mass to an estimated 100,000 people gathered in the South Sudan city of Juba as he urged for peace in the country. Woody Harrelson to host 'Saturday Night Live' for 5th time Woody Harrelson is set to guest host "Saturday Night Live" for a fifth time on Feb. 25. 'SNL:' Pedro Pascal can't stop laughing in hilarious restaurant sketch "The Mandalorian" and "The Last of Us" star Pedro Pascal couldn't stop laughing in a hilarious sketch he appeared in on this weekend's edition of "Saturday Night Live." Pervez Musharraf, former president of Pakistan, dies in Dubai at 79 Gen. Pervez Musharraf, the former president of Pakistan who pledged help in the United States' war against Al Qaeda after the 9/11 terror attacks, died Sunday in Dubai. He was 79. On This Day, Feb. 5: White supremacist convicted of killing Medgar Evers On Feb. 5, 1994, white supremacist Byron De La Beckwith was convicted of the 1963 killing of Mississippi civil rights leader Medgar Evers. Famous birthdays for Feb. 5: Christopher Guest, Tom Wilkinson Comedian Christopher Guest and Tom Wilkinson turn 75, among the famous birthdays for Feb. 5. More Recent Articles |
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A Timeline of Deadly Earthquakes in TurkeyTurkey, a hotbed of seismic activity, sits on the Anatolian Plate, which borders two major faults as it grinds northeast against Eurasia. Balloon Incident Reveals More Than Spying as Competition With China IntensifiesThere is nothing new about superpowers spying on one another, even from balloons. But for pure gall, there was something different this time. U.S. Navy Divers Work to Recover Debris From Chinese Spy Balloon as Diplomacy DwindlesThe effort off the coast of South Carolina is expected to take days, and Navy and Coast Guard ships have been sent to the scene. U.S. officials are watching for retaliation from China. Zelensky’s Party Says It Will Move to Replace Defense MinisterThe expected move against Oleksii Reznikov comes amid a widening corruption scandal, although he was not implicated in wrongdoing. ‘Here, It’s Like Paradise’: Ukraine’s Ski Resorts Offer a Respite From the WarUkrainians have flocked to resorts nestled in the Carpathian Mountains, largely spared the worst of the war, for a respite. One soldier recuperating there explored what it means to heal. Biden’s State of the Union Address Holds a Chance for a Fresh StartThe president plans to use his first State of the Union address since Republicans took control of the House to call for bipartisan cooperation. Neither he nor many others expect that to happen. Taking Aim at Trump, Koch Network Will Back G.O.P. Primary CandidatesThe move by the alliance of conservative donors could provide an enormous boost to a Republican alternative to the former president. On North Carolina’s Supreme Court, G.O.P. Justices Move to Reconsider Democratic RulingsThe court’s new majority will rehear two major voting rights cases decided two months ago. The rare move heightens the debate over partisan influences on state courts. Nets Trading Kyrie Irving to Dallas Mavericks After His Request to LeaveIrving’s tenure with the Nets was marred by his refusal to be vaccinated for the coronavirus and his posting of a link to an antisemitic film. In Dallas, he will join the superstar Luka Doncic. Year Two of the Ukraine War Is Going to Get ScaryIn the war’s first year, America and its allies have had it relatively easy. Will the West bear any burden to uphold a liberal world order? Erasing Black History Is Not the Role of the College BoardThe way forward is confronting this history, not wishing it away. ‘Bad Apples’ or Systemic Issues?From the police to academia, we often see what we want to see. What to Cook This WeekChicken tikka, turkey meatballs with mozzarella and more recipes. After Storm, Austin Residents Deal With Power Outages and Downed TreesMore than 30,000 customers did not have power on Sunday night. Officials said downed trees and power lines were responsible for persistent outages. Returning From Africa, Pope Francis and Christian Leaders Condemn Anti-Gay LawsIn an in-flight news conference after six days in the Democratic Republic of Congo and South Sudan, Francis also denounced conservative critics who he said had “instrumentalized” the death of Benedict XVI. Pervez Musharraf, Former Military Ruler of Pakistan, Dies at 79Mr. Musharraf took power in a bloodless coup in late 1999 but resigned under threat of impeachment in 2008. He drew fire for his ties to Washington. Train Derailment in Ohio Sparks Huge Fire and Prompts EvacuationsAbout 50 train cars derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, where officials were assessing whether the burning materials were hazardous. The governor issued an urgent evacuation notice on Sunday night. Alex Moss, Jewelry Designer to Drake, Releases New CollectionThe jewelry designer Alex Moss specializes in creating custom pieces for clients like Drake and Jack Harlow. This month, he releases a collection available to the masses. More Recent Articles |
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Beyoncé set a new record for most Grammy wins of all time Sunday with her 32nd award.
A man was killed in a gun battle with police that erupted after he pulled a firearm and shot two officers attempting to arrest him following a traffic stop early Sunday in southern Indiana.
The 65th annual Grammy Awards will take place Sunday at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
SpaceX will delay the launch of the Hispasat Amazonas Nexus mission until Monday at 5:32 p.m. EST, after unfavorable weather conditions held up Sunday's planned launch.
Pope Francis pushed back against the condemnation of the gay community and anti-gay laws after visiting with African leaders on Sunday.
The Colorado State Rams basketball team issued an apology to a Utah State player from Ukraine after fans in the student section chanted "Russia" at him during a game at Moby Arena in Fort Collins, Colo.
A married couple was sentenced to 10 years in prison for attempting to travel to the Middle East to fight alongside ISIS.
Actress Megan Fox announced on Instagram this weekend that she is recovering from injuries, but she did not explain how she sustained them.
Filmmakers Razelle Benally and Matthew Galkin say they hope their three-part series, "Murder in Big Horn," shines a spotlight on a shocking tragedy that has bedeviled rural America for centuries.
Yevgeny Prigozhin, the founder of Russia's Wagner Group of mercenaries, said Sunday that Ukrainian troops were "fighting to the last" while denying online accounts that Ukrainian troops were withdrawing from Bakhmut.
M. Night Shyamalan's thriller, "Knock at the Cabin," is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $14.2 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Attorneys for a Black death row inmate in Texas are seeking that his sentence be relieved in light of evidence detailing racists attitudes and actions from his previous counsel and the all-White jury that sentenced him.
A New York Police Department officer is in critical condition after being shot in the head during a robbery attempt as he attempted to buy a vehicle from Facebook Marketplace.
A woman died and dozens of others were rescued after a boat carrying migrants sunk Sunday off the coast of the Greek island Leros.
Nobody claimed the Powerball jackpot for the 33rd time in a row on Saturday, pushing the grand prize to $747 million ahead of Monday's drawing.
Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader of Iran, agreed Sunday to pardon "tens of thousands" of protesters who were arrested after the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini.
Pope Francis ended his six-day trip to Africa on Sunday by delivering mass to an estimated 100,000 people gathered in the South Sudan city of Juba as he urged for peace in the country.
Woody Harrelson is set to guest host "Saturday Night Live" for a fifth time on Feb. 25.
"The Mandalorian" and "The Last of Us" star Pedro Pascal couldn't stop laughing in a hilarious sketch he appeared in on this weekend's edition of "Saturday Night Live."
Gen. Pervez Musharraf, the former president of Pakistan who pledged help in the United States' war against Al Qaeda after the 9/11 terror attacks, died Sunday in Dubai. He was 79.
On Feb. 5, 1994, white supremacist Byron De La Beckwith was convicted of the 1963 killing of Mississippi civil rights leader Medgar Evers.
Comedian Christopher Guest and Tom Wilkinson turn 75, among the famous birthdays for Feb. 5. 
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