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36 killed as heavy rains batter Brazil's Sao Palo state Heavy rain-induced floods and landslides in Brazil's southern coastal state of Sao Paulo have killed at least 36 people, officials said late Sunday, with expectations that the death toll could climb. North Korea launches two missiles, warns region will become its 'firing range' North Korea launched a pair of short-range ballistic missiles into the sea on Monday morning, defense officials in Seoul said, as Kim Jong Un's influential sister warned of turning the Pacific into a "firing range." 'All Quiet on the Western Front' wins big at the BAFTAs "All Quiet on the Western Front" won seven BAFTA Awards, including Best Film, at a ceremony in London on Sunday. Ricky Stenhouse wins longest Daytona 500 in history Ricky Stenhouse Jr. won Sunday's Daytona 500 in double overtime following a slew of wrecks that pushed the race to a record 212 laps. Meta testing paid subscription service for Facebook and Instagram Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced a new paid verification service is being tested for Facebook and Instagram. State Department’s Washington at Princeton painting confirmed to be work of Charles Peale The Office of Cultural Heritage confirmed the authenticity of a painting of George Washington gifted to the State Department, proving it was painted by Charles Wilson Peale. Russia using decoy surveillance balloons as Ukraine war tactic, British intelligence warns Russian troops may be using decoy surveillance balloons as a war tactic in Ukraine, the British Defense Ministry warned Sunday. Winnipeg police investigating machete and bear spray attacks The Winnipeg Police Service is searching for two suspects in a string of attacks involving bear spray and a machete that they believe may be connected. Sadie Laflamme-Snow drawn to rich mother-daughter relationships of ‘Way Home’ Sadie Laflamme-Snow says she loves playing Alice in the new time-travel drama, "The Way Home," because the character is more than just a stereotypical "closed-off, grumpy teenager." Teen person of interest detained after Temple University police officer shot dead An 18-year-old person of interest was detained Sunday after a Temple University police officer was shot dead near the campus in Philadelphia. Woman dies after falling from Disneyland parking structure The Anaheim Police Department is investigating the death of a woman who fell from the Mickey and Friends Parking Structure in Disneyland on Saturday. 'Ant-Man and the Wasp' tops North American box office with $104M "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $104 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Comedian, 'Law & Order' icon Richard Belzer dead at 78Man charged with kidnapping after woman escapes to New Jersey gas station Law enforcement officials in New Jersey announced charges against a man accused of kidnapping a woman and holding her captive for a year. Blinken announces $100M more in earthquake aid during visit to Turkey U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Sunday traveled to survey damage from two devastating earthquakes as he announced $100 million in funds for Turkey and Syria. Wife says Richard Gere feeling better after pneumonia battle Richard Gere's wife, Alejandra, posted a health update after the "Pretty Woman" and "Chicago" star's recent battle with pneumonia. President Biden recognizes 81st anniversary of ‘shameful’ Japanese-American incarceration order Sunday marks the 81st anniversary of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signing Executive Order 9066 which led to the incarceration of more than 120,000 Japanese Americans. Antony Blinken reinforces ‘two-state solution’ in call to Israeli PM Netanyahu U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken continued the U.S. push for a "two-state solution" between Israelis and Palestinians in a call with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. 'Saving Private Ryan,' 'Heat' actor Tom Sizemore suffers brain aneurysm Tom Sizemore -- an actor who appeared in "Saving Private Ryan," "Heat" and "Natural Born Killers" -- has been hospitalized after suffering a brain aneurysm. British police find body while searching for missing mom Nicola Bulley Police have found a body while searching for a British mother who went missing in the northern English village of St. Michael's last month. Auxiliary bishop for Los Angeles diocese shot dead in California An auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles was shot dead Saturday in California, officials said. FDA: More than 300,000 Starbucks vanilla Frappuccino drinks recalled More than 300,000 bottled vanilla Frappuccino drinks from Starbucks have been recalled after glass was found inside some of the bottles, the Food and Drug Administration announced. Netflix renews 'Outer Banks' for Season 4 Netflix has renewed its young-adult adventure drama, Outer Banks, for a fourth season. Brittney Griner to return to WNBA, signs with Phoenix Mercury Brittney Griner, the star WNBA player who was detained in Russia for nearly 10 months on drug charges, has reportedly signed a one-year contract with the Phoenix Mercury. 'Everything,' 'Euphoria' directors win top DGA honors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert won the prize for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Theatrical Feature Film for helming "Everything Everywhere All At Once" at the Directors Guild Awards ceremony. |
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U.S. Warnings to China on Arms Aid for Russia’s War Portend Global RiftSecretary of State Antony J. Blinken says Washington has indications that Beijing is strongly considering giving military aid to Moscow for the war in Ukraine. One Year Into War, Putin Is Crafting the Russia He CravesIn Ukraine, President Vladimir V. Putin’s invasion has met setback after setback. But its effect at home has been very different. Biden Drawing Up a 2024 Playbook That Looks a Lot Like 2020’sPresident Biden’s strategy is to frame the race as a contest between a seasoned leader and a conspiracy-minded opposition, while batting away concerns about his age. Nikki Haley Walks Treacherous Road for G.O.P. WomenNikki Haley’s presidential campaign is a major test of her party’s views on sexism and female leaders. Just don’t call it identity politics. Many in East Palestine Seek Out Their Own Screenings for Toxic ChemicalsThe moves reflect residents’ deep-seated mistrust of government screenings of toxic chemicals and fears of long-term effects from the train derailment. Richard Belzer, Detective Munch on ‘Law & Order: S.V.U.,’ Dies at 78A stand-up comic, he called his hard-boiled character on the long-running TV drama “Lenny Bruce with a badge.” As the Pandemic Swept America, Deaths in Prisons Rose Nearly 50 PercentThe first comprehensive data on prison fatalities in the Covid era sheds new light on where and why prisoners were especially vulnerable. Why Milan’s Duomo Cathedral Is Still So AdoredThe care for Milan’s cathedral has been nonstop since 1386, but despite the constant need for refurbishment, the beloved landmark’s hold on the city is unbreakable. What Timothy J. Heaphy Learned From the Jan. 6 House InvestigationThe top staff investigator for the House inquiry on the Capitol attack opened up about his biggest takeaways and why proving intent is the key to a criminal charge against former President Donald J. Trump. Facebook Parent Plans to Sell ‘Meta Verified’ AccountsMeta announced that it would begin charging $11.99 a month for a blue badge on Facebook and Instagram. Was This Washington Portrait Really by Charles Peale? Experts Took a Look.The authenticity of the painting, which was seized by the British Navy during the Revolutionary War, had been questioned because of overpainting and gaps in its provenance. British Schools Work to Combat Andrew Tate’s ViewsAlarmed by an online personality’s popularity among their students, educators are mobilizing to combat the sexism he promotes. We’re Not Asking the Right Question About BidenThe oldest president has an argument about the future. What to Cook This WeekBacon, egg and cheese fried rice, pan-seared pork chops with charred pineapple and more recipes. 74-Year-Old’s Killing Underscores Rise in Attacks on Older New YorkersThe murder of Maria Hernandez in her Upper West Side apartment reinforced some New Yorkers’ fears that they are not safe aging in the city. ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ Wins Big at the BAFTAsThe German-language antiwar movie won best film, best director and five other awards at Britain’s equivalent of the Academy Awards. Police Audio Reveals Surge of False Leads in Hunt for Michigan State GunmanLaw enforcement faced a deluge of 911 calls containing false alarms, adding chaos to the already difficult task of securing a campus with 400 buildings. 11 Shot at Two Sites in Memphis, Officials SayEleven people were shot early on Sunday, leaving one person dead and five critically wounded, the police said. It was unclear what led to the gunfire. More Recent Articles |
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Heavy rain-induced floods and landslides in Brazil's southern coastal state of Sao Paulo have killed at least 36 people, officials said late Sunday, with expectations that the death toll could climb.
North Korea launched a pair of short-range ballistic missiles into the sea on Monday morning, defense officials in Seoul said, as Kim Jong Un's influential sister warned of turning the Pacific into a "firing range."
"All Quiet on the Western Front" won seven BAFTA Awards, including Best Film, at a ceremony in London on Sunday.
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. won Sunday's Daytona 500 in double overtime following a slew of wrecks that pushed the race to a record 212 laps.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced a new paid verification service is being tested for Facebook and Instagram.
The Office of Cultural Heritage confirmed the authenticity of a painting of George Washington gifted to the State Department, proving it was painted by Charles Wilson Peale.
Russian troops may be using decoy surveillance balloons as a war tactic in Ukraine, the British Defense Ministry warned Sunday.
The Winnipeg Police Service is searching for two suspects in a string of attacks involving bear spray and a machete that they believe may be connected.
Sadie Laflamme-Snow says she loves playing Alice in the new time-travel drama, "The Way Home," because the character is more than just a stereotypical "closed-off, grumpy teenager."
An 18-year-old person of interest was detained Sunday after a Temple University police officer was shot dead near the campus in Philadelphia.
The Anaheim Police Department is investigating the death of a woman who fell from the Mickey and Friends Parking Structure in Disneyland on Saturday.
"Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $104 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Law enforcement officials in New Jersey announced charges against a man accused of kidnapping a woman and holding her captive for a year.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Sunday traveled to survey damage from two devastating earthquakes as he announced $100 million in funds for Turkey and Syria.
Richard Gere's wife, Alejandra, posted a health update after the "Pretty Woman" and "Chicago" star's recent battle with pneumonia.
Sunday marks the 81st anniversary of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signing Executive Order 9066 which led to the incarceration of more than 120,000 Japanese Americans.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken continued the U.S. push for a "two-state solution" between Israelis and Palestinians in a call with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Tom Sizemore -- an actor who appeared in "Saving Private Ryan," "Heat" and "Natural Born Killers" -- has been hospitalized after suffering a brain aneurysm.
Police have found a body while searching for a British mother who went missing in the northern English village of St. Michael's last month.
An auxiliary bishop for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles was shot dead Saturday in California, officials said.
More than 300,000 bottled vanilla Frappuccino drinks from Starbucks have been recalled after glass was found inside some of the bottles, the Food and Drug Administration announced.
Netflix has renewed its young-adult adventure drama, Outer Banks, for a fourth season.
Brittney Griner, the star WNBA player who was detained in Russia for nearly 10 months on drug charges, has reportedly signed a one-year contract with the Phoenix Mercury.
Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert won the prize for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Theatrical Feature Film for helming "Everything Everywhere All At Once" at the Directors Guild Awards ceremony. 
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