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'Everything,' 'Lotus,' 'Abbott,' 'Top Gun,' 'Stranger Things' score SAG Awards "Top Gun: Maverick" and "Stranger Things" earned the accolades for Best Stunt Ensemble for a Film and TV Series, respectively, at Sunday's Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles. Marriage age in England, Wales rises to 18 In an effort to protect children from exploitation, the legal minimum age of marriage in England and Wales has increased to 18, the British government announced Monday. Texas man arrested for killing pawn shop owner in attempted robbery A Texas man was arrested after the owner of a pawn shop was killed during an attempted robbery, police said Sunday. Police arrest man accused of crashing truck into cyclists killing 2 in Arizona The Goodyear Police Department in Arizona has arrested a man accused of driving his pickup truck into a group of cyclists, resulting in the deaths of two people. EPA pauses shipments of hazardous material from East Palestine derailment site Norfolk Southern is pausing the shipment of hazardous material from the site of the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, following orders from the Environmental Protection Agency. Ukrainian forces repel Russian offensive near Donetsk as Russian shelling continues Deadly Russian artillery shelling continues in Ukraine Sunday as at least five civilians have been reported dead. Classified Energy Department report finds lab leak likely cause of COVID-19 pandemic A classified report from the U.S. Energy Department has concluded that the COVID-19 pandemic was likely caused by a leak from a lab in China. Michelle Randolph: Elizabeth, Jack represent hope in tough times for the Duttons in ‘1923’ "1923" star Michelle Randolph says life may not be easy on their 20th century Montana cattle ranch, but young-and-in-love Elizabeth Strafford and Jack Dutton will weather any hardship as long as they can be together. Marianne Williamson announces another bid for Democratic presidential nominee Marianne Williamson will attempt a second run for the Democratic presidential nomination. Jake Sullivan warns China about sending arms to Russia after Biden downplayed threat Jake Sullivan, the White House national security adviser, warned China against sending weapons to Russia amid war in Ukraine after President Joe Biden downplayed the possibility that Beijing would send arms to Moscow. 'Ant-Man' tops North American box office for 2nd weekend "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning an additional $32.2 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Zandra Flemister, the first Black woman in the Secret Service, dies at 71 Zandra Flemister, a pioneer who became the first Black woman in the U.S. Secret Service, has died. She was 71. Germany, U.S. warn of growth in pro-Russia cyberattacks German and American officials have said that incidents of attacks by pro-Moscow hackers have grown since the war in Ukraine. Newspaper publishers cut ties with Dilbert comic after creator Scott Adams’ racist remarks Many newspapers across the United States will no longer print the popular comic strip Dilbert after creator Scott Adams went on a racist rant on YouTube. Sex attacks on teen girls rose during COVID-19 pandemic, CDC finds Sex attacks on teen girls rose during lockdown measures amid the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Woody Harrelson sends up 'The Whale' on 'Saturday Night Live' "SNL" guest host Woody Harrelson this weekend sent up Brendan Fraser's Oscar-nominated performance in "The Whale" and the troubling Hollywood trend of canceling projects already in the works. 'Everything,' 'The Bear,' 'White Lotus' win Producers Guild of America Awards Everything Everywhere All At Once was named Best Picture at the Producers Guild Awards ceremony in Los Angeles Saturday. El Salvador transfers 2,000 gang members to mega-prison Officials in El Salvador have transferred 2,000 gang members to a mega-prison for terrorism amid President Nayib Bukele's war on organized crime in the nation. Dozens killed after ship carrying migrants wrecks off Italy coast Dozens of migrants were killed overnight when a ship carrying migrants wrecked off the coast of Italy, officials said Sunday. On This Day, Feb. 26: Bomb explodes at Twin Towers killing 6 On Feb. 26, 1993, a powerful bomb exploded in the parking garage below the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, killing six people. Famous birthdays for Feb. 26: Michael Bolton, Teresa Palmer Singer Michael Bolton turns 70 and actor Teresa Palmer turns 37, among the famous birthdays for Feb. 26. More Recent Articles |
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What Layoffs? Many Employers Are Eager to Hang On to Workers.Despite interest rate increases meant to cool the labor market, companies outside the tech industry worry about having too few workers, not too many. In Latest Round of Job Cuts, Twitter Is Said to Lay Off at Least 200 EmployeesThe social media platform now has a work force of less than 2,000, down from 7,500 when Elon Musk took it over in October. In Ukraine War, Talking About Peace Is a Fight of Its OwnRussia and the West have argued for months about which side is more willing to negotiate, with the world as an audience. Deadly Russian Artillery Strikes Reported in Ukraine’s East and SouthOfficials said at least five civilians were killed in the attacks, as President Vladimir V. Putin repeated his claim that the war is part of a U.S.-led effort to destroy Russia. Russian Diaspora Finds Ways to Protest Putin’s WarFrom Berlin to Chicago, crowds gathered to express solidarity with Ukraine and to underscore that not all Russians support Vladimir Putin’s war. Rural Hospitals Are Shuttering Their Maternity UnitsCiting costs, many hospitals are closing labor and delivery wards, expanding so-called maternity care deserts. Kung Fu Nuns of Nepal Smash ConventionIn Himalayan Buddhism, the religious roles of nuns have long been restricted by rules and customs. But one sect is changing that, mixing meditation with martial arts and environmental activism. Lab Leak Most Likely Caused Pandemic, Energy Dept. SaysThe conclusion, which was made with “low confidence,” came as America’s intelligence agencies remained divided over the origins of the coronavirus. He Survived the Trade Center Bombing. ‘I Always Knew They’d Be Back.’Thirty years ago today, Tim Lang was injured in the first attack on the twin towers, an ominous but often overlooked prelude to 9/11. He does not forget. Large Crowds Across Mexico Protest Overhaul of Election WatchdogDemonstrations took place in over 100 cities against the recent overhaul of the country’s electoral watchdog, which officials say could make fair and free elections difficult. Más de 100.000 personas marchan en México contra el Plan BSe registraron manifestaciones en más de un centenar de ciudades del país contra una serie de medidas que van a limitar a la autoridad electoral y que, según sus funcionarios, dificultará garantizar elecciones libres y justas. Snow and Sleet Are Coming to the Northeast After a Winter LullMore than six inches of snow are possible in interior parts of the Northeast starting on Monday night, with lower totals around New York City and coastal areas, forecasters said. Meet the Runner Who Leads Every Pack and Then VanishesErik Sowinski is a professional pacer, a talented runner who is in high demand on starting lines, and nowhere to be found at the finish. Why Fox News Lied to the Viewers It ‘Respects’It’s about “representation.” The Imminent Danger of A.I. Is One We’re Not Talking AboutWe are so stuck on asking what the technology can do that we are missing the more important questions. What to Cook This WeekShrimp tacos, maash ki daal and more recipes. West Bank Attack Kills 2 Israelis as Middle East Officials Meet in JordanA Palestinian gunman killed two Israelis as American, Israeli and Arab officials met to discuss ways to lower tensions. Then Jewish settlers went on a rampage. Rishi Sunak Nears U.K.-E.U. Deal on Brexit’s Northern Ireland ProtocolPrime Minister Rishi Sunak is expected to meet on Monday in Britain with the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, to work out the final details. Why Aren’t Doctors Screening Older Americans for Anxiety?Anxiety disorders are common among seniors, but an influential panel seems likely to recommend against routine screening. Some experts disagree. More Recent Articles |
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"Top Gun: Maverick" and "Stranger Things" earned the accolades for Best Stunt Ensemble for a Film and TV Series, respectively, at Sunday's Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles.
In an effort to protect children from exploitation, the legal minimum age of marriage in England and Wales has increased to 18, the British government announced Monday.
A Texas man was arrested after the owner of a pawn shop was killed during an attempted robbery, police said Sunday.
The Goodyear Police Department in Arizona has arrested a man accused of driving his pickup truck into a group of cyclists, resulting in the deaths of two people.
Norfolk Southern is pausing the shipment of hazardous material from the site of the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, following orders from the Environmental Protection Agency.
Deadly Russian artillery shelling continues in Ukraine Sunday as at least five civilians have been reported dead.
A classified report from the U.S. Energy Department has concluded that the COVID-19 pandemic was likely caused by a leak from a lab in China.
"1923" star Michelle Randolph says life may not be easy on their 20th century Montana cattle ranch, but young-and-in-love Elizabeth Strafford and Jack Dutton will weather any hardship as long as they can be together.
Marianne Williamson will attempt a second run for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Jake Sullivan, the White House national security adviser, warned China against sending weapons to Russia amid war in Ukraine after President Joe Biden downplayed the possibility that Beijing would send arms to Moscow.
"Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning an additional $32.2 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Zandra Flemister, a pioneer who became the first Black woman in the U.S. Secret Service, has died. She was 71.
German and American officials have said that incidents of attacks by pro-Moscow hackers have grown since the war in Ukraine.
Many newspapers across the United States will no longer print the popular comic strip Dilbert after creator Scott Adams went on a racist rant on YouTube.
Sex attacks on teen girls rose during lockdown measures amid the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
"SNL" guest host Woody Harrelson this weekend sent up Brendan Fraser's Oscar-nominated performance in "The Whale" and the troubling Hollywood trend of canceling projects already in the works.
Everything Everywhere All At Once was named Best Picture at the Producers Guild Awards ceremony in Los Angeles Saturday.
Officials in El Salvador have transferred 2,000 gang members to a mega-prison for terrorism amid President Nayib Bukele's war on organized crime in the nation.
Dozens of migrants were killed overnight when a ship carrying migrants wrecked off the coast of Italy, officials said Sunday.
On Feb. 26, 1993, a powerful bomb exploded in the parking garage below the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, killing six people.
Singer Michael Bolton turns 70 and actor Teresa Palmer turns 37, among the famous birthdays for Feb. 26. 
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