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Death toll from earthquakes in Turkey, Syria rises to 33,000; WHO chief visits Damascus The death toll after two earthquakes hit Turkey and Syria last week has risen to more than 33,000, according to the latest figures on Sunday. U.S. downs object over Lake Huron after airspace shutdown The U.S. military took down its fourth high-altitude object in about a week last week on Sunday as U.S. Air Force F-16 fighter jets shot down an object flying over Lake Huron. Super Bowl LVII: Patrick Mahomes leads Chiefs rally past Eagles 38-35 Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs overcame a 10-point deficit and slipped by the Philadelphia Eagles with a game-winning field goal to claim Super Bowl LVII on Sunday in Glendale, Ariz. Rihanna rocks Super Bowl halftime with 12-song setlist Rihanna made her triumphant return to live performances Sunday on perhaps the largest stage around -- the Super Bowl halftime show. Ezra Miller, Michael Keaton return to DC Universe in 'The Flash' trailerSuperintendent resigns after student dies by suicide following on-video bullying incident Four teenagers are facing charges and a New Jersey superintendent has resigned following an attack on a 14-year-old girl and her subsequent suicide. Palestine will move for full U.N. membership as Arab League warns Israel of regional turmoil Palestine will seek full membership in the United Nations this week, President Mahmoud Abbas said during a meeting of the Arab League in Cairo, Egypt. Pope Francis addresses prison sentence for bishop detained in Nicaragua Pope Francis on Sunday addressed the prison sentence for a bishop detained in Nicaragua for treason. U.S. airstrike kills 12 al-Shabaab fighters in Somalia U.S. Africa Command killed at least 12 al-Shabaab fighters in an airstrike in Somalia, the agency said Sunday. Photographer files claim with new federal tribunal against artist who replicated her photo Cheryl Miller, a Massachusetts photographer known for her image titled "Sunglass Corner," has filed a claim against a New York artist who replicated her photograph as a painting with a new, revolutionary tribunal. 14-year-old Sky Brown wins Skateboarding World Championships Sky Brown made history on Sunday, becoming the first British Skateboarding World Champion at just 14 years old. Sen. Schumer says high altitude objects shot down were likely balloons The two latest high-altitude unmanned objects shot down over North America this past week were likely balloons similar to the Chinese surveillance balloon that crossed over U.S. airspace a week ago, U.S. officials say. 'Magic Mike's Last Dance' tops North American box office with $8.2M "Magic Mike's Last Dance" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $8.2 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced on Sunday. MTV partners with Smithsonian for new art competition reality show The Smithsonian's Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden has partnered with MTV to create a new reality show in which contemporary artists will compete for a $100,000 cash prize and a chance to exhibit their work. President Biden celebrates bipartisan accomplishments at Governors Ball President Joe Biden shared warm greetings and laughs with both Democrats and Republicans during the annual Governors Ball Dinner at the White House. Palestinian man shot dead by Israeli man as violence continues in West Bank A Palestinian man was shot dead by an Israeli man on Saturday as violence continues in the West Bank. Harry Styles, Beyonce take top honors at the Brit Awards Harry Styles and Beyonce were the big winners at the Brit Awards in London Saturday night. Protests in Pakistan over police response to park rape The largest public park in Pakistan's capital city was the site of the violent gang rape of a 24-year-old woman on Thursday and protesters are calling on law enforcement to step up its efforts to protect women. Russia’s Wagner Group seizes village near Bakhmut, claims it stopped recruiting convicts Yevgeny Prigozhin, the founder of Russia's Wagner Group, said Sunday that a village near Bakhmut in Ukraine had been seized after claiming that the paramilitary force had stopped recruiting convicts. It's game day: Eagles, Chiefs to do battle in Super Bowl LVII A fierce Philadelphia Eagles pass rush, which totaled the most sacks since 1989, will pursue the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII. Chiefs coach Andy Reid said that battle will likely determine Sunday's result. Famous birthdays for Feb. 12: John Michael Higgins, Lochlyn Munro Actor John Michael Higgins turns 60 and actor Lochlyn Munro turns 57, among the famous birthdays for Feb. 12. On This Day, Feb. 12: China's last emperor abdicates throne On Feb. 12, 1912, China's last emperor, Puyi, abdicated the throne after Sun Yat-sen's revolution. More Recent Articles |
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What We Know About the Objects Shot Down in the U.S. and CanadaHere is what we know about the objects as well as the spy balloon that was taken down earlier this month. DeSantis’s Challenge: When, and How, to Counterattack TrumpAs the former president lobs insults and calls him “Ron DeSanctimonious,” Gov. Ron DeSantis is carefully avoiding conflict. But if he runs for president as expected, a clash is inevitable. Why Did DeSantis Revoke Disney’s Special Tax Status? What We Know.The Florida governor has gained control of the board that oversees development at Walt Disney World. Here is more on what that means and what led to that change. At the Super Bowl, Rihanna Returns to Music, BrieflyAfter seven years largely away from the stage, the singer and mogul used the halftime show to perform a dozen hits, nod to her nonmusical business and announce that she’s pregnant. They Are Russians Fighting Against Their Homeland. Here’s Why.In the Free Russia Legion, soldiers repelled by Vladimir Putin’s invasion have taken arms against their home country, engaged in some of the most heated fighting in the war. Russia’s Wagner Fighters Claim Village Near BakhmutThe Wagner paramilitary group said its fighters had seized a village outside Bakhmut, as Moscow’s forces continue a brutal campaign that has nearly encircled the strategic eastern city. Amnesty in Turkey for Construction Violations Is Scrutinized After QuakeSurvivors and building experts say poor construction most likely exacerbated the scale of the earthquake’s destruction, as the death toll in Turkey and Syria surpassed 33,000 people. Earthquake Shatters Rebuilt Lives of Syrian Refugees in TurkeySyrians have experienced relentless death and destruction during their country’s 12-year civil war. But some say the earthquake was worse than anything else they had endured. Across Paris, an Invader Unleashes His ArtMosaics by a street artist, who calls himself “Invader,” have become part of the fabric of the city. They are everywhere — if you look for them. Jack Smith, Special Counsel for Trump Inquiries, Steps Up the PaceNamed less than three months ago to oversee investigations into Donald J. Trump’s efforts to hold onto power and his handling of classified documents, the special counsel is moving aggressively. In 46 Words, Biden Sends a Clear Message to IsraelThe president’s statement could energize opposition to Netanhayu’s plan to weaken judicial independence. India’s Proud Tradition of a Free Press Is at RiskSelf-censorship has spread, along with a shrill Hindu nationalism in news reports that echoes the government line. Men Need Purpose More Than ‘Respect’Few goals are more rewarding than helping the people you love walk through life. Barrett, Gorsuch and Kavanaugh Aren’t as Unified or Conservative as Alito and ThomasWe now have real data about Justices Gorsuch, Kavanaugh and Barrett. The court’s gone hard right, but the three are less unified than they might appear. What to Cook This WeekItalian heroes, lentil and sweet potato soup and more recipes. De La Soul’s Dave Jolicoeur, a.k.a. Trugoy the Dove, Dies at 54The trio expanded the stylistic vocabulary of hip-hop in the 1980s and ’90s, but its early experiments with sampling led to legal troubles, and the group’s longtime exclusion from streaming. Terror Trial Could Yield Manhattan’s First Death Penalty in 60 YearsSayfullo Saipov was convicted of fatally mowing down eight people in a 2017 bike-path rampage in New York. Will 12 jurors vote to execute him? How Young Couples Talk About Money in RelationshipsIn an age when making Venmo payment requests is easy, many young couples find that discussing their finances can be hard. More Recent Articles |
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The death toll after two earthquakes hit Turkey and Syria last week has risen to more than 33,000, according to the latest figures on Sunday.
The U.S. military took down its fourth high-altitude object in about a week last week on Sunday as U.S. Air Force F-16 fighter jets shot down an object flying over Lake Huron.
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs overcame a 10-point deficit and slipped by the Philadelphia Eagles with a game-winning field goal to claim Super Bowl LVII on Sunday in Glendale, Ariz.
Rihanna made her triumphant return to live performances Sunday on perhaps the largest stage around -- the Super Bowl halftime show.
Warner Bros. released a 3-minute trailer for "The Flash" on Sunday.
Four teenagers are facing charges and a New Jersey superintendent has resigned following an attack on a 14-year-old girl and her subsequent suicide.
Palestine will seek full membership in the United Nations this week, President Mahmoud Abbas said during a meeting of the Arab League in Cairo, Egypt.
Pope Francis on Sunday addressed the prison sentence for a bishop detained in Nicaragua for treason.
U.S. Africa Command killed at least 12 al-Shabaab fighters in an airstrike in Somalia, the agency said Sunday.
Cheryl Miller, a Massachusetts photographer known for her image titled "Sunglass Corner," has filed a claim against a New York artist who replicated her photograph as a painting with a new, revolutionary tribunal.
Sky Brown made history on Sunday, becoming the first British Skateboarding World Champion at just 14 years old.
The two latest high-altitude unmanned objects shot down over North America this past week were likely balloons similar to the Chinese surveillance balloon that crossed over U.S. airspace a week ago, U.S. officials say.
"Magic Mike's Last Dance" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $8.2 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced on Sunday.
The Smithsonian's Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden has partnered with MTV to create a new reality show in which contemporary artists will compete for a $100,000 cash prize and a chance to exhibit their work.
President Joe Biden shared warm greetings and laughs with both Democrats and Republicans during the annual Governors Ball Dinner at the White House.
A Palestinian man was shot dead by an Israeli man on Saturday as violence continues in the West Bank.
Harry Styles and Beyonce were the big winners at the Brit Awards in London Saturday night.
The largest public park in Pakistan's capital city was the site of the violent gang rape of a 24-year-old woman on Thursday and protesters are calling on law enforcement to step up its efforts to protect women.
Yevgeny Prigozhin, the founder of Russia's Wagner Group, said Sunday that a village near Bakhmut in Ukraine had been seized after claiming that the paramilitary force had stopped recruiting convicts.
A fierce Philadelphia Eagles pass rush, which totaled the most sacks since 1989, will pursue the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII. Chiefs coach Andy Reid said that battle will likely determine Sunday's result.
Actor John Michael Higgins turns 60 and actor Lochlyn Munro turns 57, among the famous birthdays for Feb. 12.
On Feb. 12, 1912, China's last emperor, Puyi, abdicated the throne after Sun Yat-sen's revolution. 
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