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Stand-up comedian wanted for NYC subway shooting A stand-up comedian in New York City is wanted for a January subway shooting, police said. 'Abbott Elementary,' Angela Bassett win big at NAACP Image Awards "Abbott Elementary" won big Saturday night at the NAACP Image Awards ceremony, while Angela Bassett took home Entertainer of the Year. Serial murderer suspected of killing child rapist cellmate in California prison A man who killed five people during a month-long murder spree in 2018 has been suspected of killing his child rapist cellmate at a California prison, officials said. Hong Kong police arrest ex-husband of slain model Abby Choi Four people have been arrested in connection with the death of model and influencer Abby Choi, Hong Kong police said Saturday. Russia’s uncrewed Soyuz rescue spacecraft docks with ISS A Russian spacecraft docked with the International Space Station on Saturday to replace one that leaked coolant after it was struck by a meteoroid last year, stranding two cosmonauts and a NASA astronaut in space. Ukraine installs shock-proof covers for Banksy murals near Kyiv Ukrainian officials have installed shock-proof covers over several Banksy murals in Kyiv, the region's military administration announced. New recording reveals George Santos told judge he worked for Goldman Sachs in 2017 Embattled New York Rep. George Santos falsely told a Seattle judge that he worked for Goldman Sachs at a 2017 bail hearing for a family friend, according to court records. FDA authorizes first at-home test to detect both flu and COVID-19 The Food and Drug Administration says it has approved the first at-home test that can be used to determine whether a person has the flu or COVID-19. Hundreds of thousands still without power after historic Michigan ice storm Hundreds of thousands of Michigan residents remained without power Saturday following an historic ice storm that brought down power lines throughout the state earlier this week. B.C. to probe claims RCMP didn't properly investigate abuse of Indigenous girls British Columbia has ordered a probe into allegations that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police failed to properly investigate complaints of abuse and harassment of Indigenous girls. Quinta Brunson, Orlando Bloom, Mark Wahlberg named SAG Awards presenters Quinta Brunson, Janelle James, Jenny Slate, Orlando Bloom, James Marsden and Mark Wahlberg have been added to presenters list for Sunday's Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles. Elderly man killed, woman injured in San Antonio dog attack An 81-year-old man was killed and a 74-year-old woman was critically injured in what local officials have called a "horrific" dog attack in San Antonio. Severe winter weather pummels California for a second day Parts of California remained under severe winter weather warnings for a second day on Saturday as state officials continued to discourage travel for the duration of the weekend. Machado called for first pitch clock violation under baseball's new rules San Diego Padres slugger Manny Machado has committed the first pitch clock violation in a spring training game after he was not set in the batters box when the clock reached 8 seconds. German chancellor Scholz, Indian PM Modi discuss Ukraine in meeting German Chancellor Olaf Scholz met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a state visit to India on Saturday for a round of conversations heavily dominated by the war in Ukraine. Jessa Duggar Seewald shares pregnancy loss news on YouTube channel Social media star Jessa Duggar Seewald has announced on her YouTube channel that she recently suffered a pregnancy loss. Peru recalls ambassador from Mexico after comments by López Obrador Peru is "retiring" its ambassador from Mexico after comments by Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador about Peru's former leader. Nigerians head to polls in tightly contested presidential election Turnout was high and some violence was reported as Nigerians went to the polls on Saturday to elect a new president in Africa's most populous democracy. Ray Liotta gets posthumous star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Ray Liotta has been posthumously presented with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. EU leaders slap 10th round of sanctions on Russia The European Union has finalized its 10th round of sanctions against Russia, timed to coincide with the one-year anniversary of Moscow's invasion of Ukraine. Pakistan gov't accuses former PM Imran Khan of using bail to skip court Pakistan's top federal investigatory agency on Saturday accused former Prime Minister Imran Khan of misusing his bail status to avoid court appearances on charges of receiving prohibited funds. Police make arrest after slaying of Australian tourist in Indonesian bar An Indonesian man has been arrested in connection with the death of an Australian tourist who was killed after allegedly being hit with a bar stool in Bali, police said. Ariz. rancher accused of fatally shooting migrant ordered to stand trial A 74-year-old Arizona man accused of shooting and killing a Mexican man who was crossing his 170-acre ranch must stand trial in connection with the incident, a county judge has ordered. G20 finance chiefs fail to issue consensus statement on Ukraine war Economic leaders at the G20 economic summit in Bengaluru, India, wrapped up two days of talks Saturday without a jointly-issued statement related to Russia's war in Ukraine. Jonas Brothers to play five concerts in NYC next month Pop trio Jonas Brothers has announced plans for a five-show residency at the Marquis Theatre in New York next month. |
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Their Hair Long and Flowing or in Ponytails, Women in Iran Flaunt Their LocksDefiant resistance to Iran’s mandatory hijab law has exploded across the country after nationwide protests that erupted last year. Alone and Exploited, Migrant Children Work Brutal Jobs Across the U.S.Arriving in record numbers, they’re ending up in dangerous jobs that violate child labor laws — including in factories that make products for well-known brands like Cheetos and Fruit of the Loom. Niños migrantes desempeñan trabajos crueles en EE. UU.Llegan al país en cifras récord y acaban en labores peligrosas que violan las leyes de trabajo infantil, incluso en fábricas donde se hacen algunos de los productos más conocidos del país. The Furniture Hustlers of Silicon ValleyAs tech companies cut costs and move to remote work, their left-behind office furniture has become part of a booming trade. Tempered in a Crucible of Violence, Zelensky Rises to the MomentIn much of the world, President Volodymyr Zelensky, once brushed off as a political lightweight, has become a household name, representing Ukraine’s tenacity and underdog victories against Russia. China to Welcome Belarusian Leader, Raising Concerns Over UkraineA state visit next week by Aleksandr G. Lukashenko of Belarus comes as the U.S. has accused China of preparing to send lethal aid to Russia. In the Los Angeles Area, Snow Up High, and Flooding Down BelowResidents encountered more fallout on Saturday after heavy rains and wind caused damage at lower elevations overnight. Residents in Michigan Endure Fourth Day Without PowerAfter an ice storm caused power failures across the state, 400,000 customers were still without electricity on Saturday. For some, it’s the second blackout in months. The Salton Sea, an Accident of History, Faces a New Water CrisisThe vast California lake relies on runoff from cropland to avoid disappearing. But as farmers face water cuts due to drought and an ever drier Colorado River, the Salton Sea stands to lose again. A Video-Gaming School Stumbles on a Way to Get Dropouts Back in ClassJapan’s first e-sports high school thought it would turn out pro gamers. Instead, it attracted an unexpected demographic. From Carter to M.T.G.: What a Peach State PlummetFrom Hope of the South to Dope of the South. The Brave Man Whom Putin Wants to KillAs the dissident Aleksei Navalny is tormented in a Russian prison cell, his daughter studies at Stanford and tries to keep her dad alive. They Went Viral and Made Money. Now They Owe Taxes.Many content creators who earned money for the first time on platforms like TikTok, Instagram and YouTube are figuring out what a 1099 form is and what they can write off. Take Water. Add Sodium Chloride. Chill and Squeeze Into Salty Ices.The lab-created compounds — never seen before — might exist naturally on icy moons in the outer solar system. Ephemeral Tattoos Were ‘Made to Fade.’ Some Still Haven’t.The temporary tattoo company updated its product description after customer complaints about persistent tattoos. More Recent Articles |
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A stand-up comedian in New York City is wanted for a January subway shooting, police said.
"Abbott Elementary" won big Saturday night at the NAACP Image Awards ceremony, while Angela Bassett took home Entertainer of the Year.
A man who killed five people during a month-long murder spree in 2018 has been suspected of killing his child rapist cellmate at a California prison, officials said.
Four people have been arrested in connection with the death of model and influencer Abby Choi, Hong Kong police said Saturday.
A Russian spacecraft docked with the International Space Station on Saturday to replace one that leaked coolant after it was struck by a meteoroid last year, stranding two cosmonauts and a NASA astronaut in space.
Ukrainian officials have installed shock-proof covers over several Banksy murals in Kyiv, the region's military administration announced.
Embattled New York Rep. George Santos falsely told a Seattle judge that he worked for Goldman Sachs at a 2017 bail hearing for a family friend, according to court records.
The Food and Drug Administration says it has approved the first at-home test that can be used to determine whether a person has the flu or COVID-19.
Hundreds of thousands of Michigan residents remained without power Saturday following an historic ice storm that brought down power lines throughout the state earlier this week.
British Columbia has ordered a probe into allegations that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police failed to properly investigate complaints of abuse and harassment of Indigenous girls.
Quinta Brunson, Janelle James, Jenny Slate, Orlando Bloom, James Marsden and Mark Wahlberg have been added to presenters list for Sunday's Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles.
An 81-year-old man was killed and a 74-year-old woman was critically injured in what local officials have called a "horrific" dog attack in San Antonio.
Parts of California remained under severe winter weather warnings for a second day on Saturday as state officials continued to discourage travel for the duration of the weekend.
San Diego Padres slugger Manny Machado has committed the first pitch clock violation in a spring training game after he was not set in the batters box when the clock reached 8 seconds.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a state visit to India on Saturday for a round of conversations heavily dominated by the war in Ukraine.
Social media star Jessa Duggar Seewald has announced on her YouTube channel that she recently suffered a pregnancy loss.
Peru is "retiring" its ambassador from Mexico after comments by Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador about Peru's former leader.
Turnout was high and some violence was reported as Nigerians went to the polls on Saturday to elect a new president in Africa's most populous democracy.
Ray Liotta has been posthumously presented with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
The European Union has finalized its 10th round of sanctions against Russia, timed to coincide with the one-year anniversary of Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
Pakistan's top federal investigatory agency on Saturday accused former Prime Minister Imran Khan of misusing his bail status to avoid court appearances on charges of receiving prohibited funds.
An Indonesian man has been arrested in connection with the death of an Australian tourist who was killed after allegedly being hit with a bar stool in Bali, police said.
A 74-year-old Arizona man accused of shooting and killing a Mexican man who was crossing his 170-acre ranch must stand trial in connection with the incident, a county judge has ordered.
Economic leaders at the G20 economic summit in Bengaluru, India, wrapped up two days of talks Saturday without a jointly-issued statement related to Russia's war in Ukraine.
Pop trio Jonas Brothers has announced plans for a five-show residency at the Marquis Theatre in New York next month. 
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