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U.S. blacklists Russian sanctions-evasion network The administration of President Joe Biden blacklisted 10 people and 12 companies on Wednesday as it tightens its financial grip on Russia over its war in Ukraine. Red Dress Collection concert raises awareness about heart disease in women The American Heart Association held its "Go Red for Women" Red Dress Collection concert in New York City on Wednesday to raise awareness about heart disease, which is the number one killer of women. Amazon faces more warehouse safety violations over worker injuries Amazon is facing new safety citations for worker injuries and long hours at warehouses in Colorado, Idaho and New York, two weeks after the online retail giant was fined for violations at three other fulfillment centers. Conagra recalls 2.5M pounds of canned meat, poultry Conagra Brands has initiated a recall of more than 2.5 million pounds of canned meat and poultry over faulty packaging that could cause contamination. Republicans attack 'Biden border crisis' at House Judiciary Committee hearing At a House Judiciary Committee hearing Won "the Biden Border crisis," Republicans attack the Biden administration as soft on illegal immigration. U.S. combat command, allies intercept 3,000 assault rifles from Iran to Yemen More than 3,000 assault rifles and 578,000 rounds of ammunition were intercepted on the Gulf of Oman on Jan. 15, CENTCOM reports. Ohio man gets 10 years in prison for trying to join ISIS A federal judge on Wednesday sentenced a man in Ohio to a 10-year prison sentence for attempting to join the terrorist group Islamic State of Iraq. Kobe Bryant's iconic MVP jersey heads to auctionPresident Biden and House Speaker McCarthy have 'frank' conversation about U.S. debt Newly elected House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said he was encouraged by his meeting with President Joe Biden to discuss the national debt, which left him with the belief that an agreement can be reached. Transportation Department announces $800M for traffic safety improvement The U.S. Department of Transportation awarded $800 million in federal grants Wednesday for hundreds of infrastructure projects aimed at improving road safety and reducing traffic-related fatalities. Biden targets 'junk fees' for credit cards, travel, cable President Joe Biden has announced new progress on his "competition agenda" to cut junk fees from credit cards, airline tickets, internet services and hotels. Man dead, believed to have killed 2 while on the run from Oregon police Attempted murder and kidnapping suspect Benjamin Foster is dead, and investigators believe he killed two people while on the run in Oregon over the last week. HUD launches new site, resources for domestic violence survivors The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced new resources Wednesday, to help survivors of domestic violence. Funeral mourners remember 'beautiful person' Tyre Nichols amid calls for police reform After a delay caused by stormy weather, mourners gathered to honor the life of police-beating victim Tyre Nichols during a funeral Wednesday in Memphis. Shooter kills 1, injures 3 at DC Metro station One person is dead and three are injured after an alleged lone gunman opened fire at the Potomac Avenue Metro station in Washington on Wednesday morning. Fed raises benchmark interest rate quarter of a point Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell announced a quarter-point increase on the benchmark interest rate Wednesday following the first policy meeting of the year for the U.S. Federal Reserve. 'Frasier' returns to Boston as revival begins production Paramount+ announced the "Frasier" revival began production Wednesday. Kelsey Grammer's psychiatrist character returns to Boston, the setting of "Cheers." Movie review: 'Knock at the Cabin' spins wheels until anticlimax M. Night Shyamalan's adaptation of Paul Tremblay's "The Cabin at the End of the World" is well done but is likely to leave viewers feeling unsatisfied. WNBA star Breanna Stewart to sign with New York Liberty WNBA star Breanna Stewart, who spent seven years with the Seattle Storm, will sign with the New York Liberty, she announced Wednesday on social media. FTC fines GoodRx $1.5 million for sharing data The Federal Trade Commission proposed an order to come down on GoodRx for sharing customer health data for advertising purposes. Look: Seventeen's BSS share 'Second Wind' highlight medley BSS, a subunit of the K-pop group Seventeen, released a preview of its single album "Second Wind." 'Blindspotting' Season 2 coming to Starz in April "Blindspotting," a comedy-drama series starring Jasmine Cephas Jones and Rafael Casal, will return for a second season on Starz. Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Josh Sills faces rape, kidnapping charges Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Josh Sills was indicted on rape and kidnapping charges, the Ohio attorney general's office announced Wednesday. Kylie Jenner celebrates daughter Stormi's 5th birthday: 'The most special girl' Kylie Jenner posted a tribute to Stormi Webster, her daughter with Travis Scott, on her birthday. |
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China and the U.S. Are Wooing Indonesia, and Beijing Has the EdgeThe resource-laden nation of nearly 300 million is a big prize in the strategic battle between the United States and China for influence in Asia. How an American Veterans Group Imploded in UkraineThe Mozart Group was training Ukrainian soldiers and evacuating frontline residents until the money ran out. Its collapse sheds light on the stresses faced by such groups. What ‘No’ on F-16 Fighter Jets Might Mean for UkraineIf the usual script plays out, the Biden administration’s reluctance to provide the planes could be temporary, officials say. Memphis Gathers in Grief at Tyre Nichols’s FuneralHis death after he was beaten by the police inspired anger and sorrow across the country. His family remembers him as a “beautiful soul.” The Fed Raises Rates a Quarter Point and Signals More AheadAmerica’s central bank has shifted into a new phase, raising rates more slowly as inflation shows signs of moderating. The College Board Strips Down Its A.P. Curriculum for African American StudiesThe official course looks different from a previous draft: No more critical race theory, and the study of contemporary topics — like Black Lives Matter — is optional. Inside the College Board’s Revised African American Studies CurriculumA guide to some changes in the curriculum, and how the new course differs from standard treatments of Black history in American high schools. Meet the Women Trying to Avoid a Spending Train Wreck in CongressFor the first time, the leaders of the House and Senate Appropriations Committees are all women, as is the top White House budget official. Can they avert a fiscal disaster? They’re determined to try. Assessing Political Spin in the Debt Ceiling FightRepublicans have wrongly suggested that President Biden and his party are solely responsible for the situation, while Democrats have overstated former President Donald J. Trump’s role. Biden and McCarthy Discuss Debt Limit as Financial Crisis LoomsThe meeting, which did not appear to yield a breakthrough, highlighted the differences between the White House and the Republicans who now control the House. Women Have Been Misled About MenopauseHot flashes, sleeplessness, pain during sex: For some of menopause’s worst symptoms, there’s an established treatment. Why aren’t more women offered it? Nikki Haley Might Challenge Trump in 2024. Other Republicans Aren’t So Eager.Nikki Haley is expected to join the 2024 race this month, but other G.O.P. contenders are taking a wait-and-see approach. Some anti-Trump Republicans worry that too much dithering could be costly. How a Faked-Evidence Case Against an Ex-N.Y.P.D. Detective CrumbledThe prosecutor in charge repeatedly failed to turn over information to defense attorneys, infuriating a judge, who called the delayed handoff “outrageous.” Tom Brady’s Last Season Didn’t Go as Planned. Was It Worth It?He thrilled his fans by announcing that he would come out of retirement to play one more season in 2022, but things soon went sour, on and off the field. On a Walking Safari in ZambiaOn a walking safari in Zambia, a writer traded animal locator apps and spine-jostling game drives for a slow and sensuous experience in which the lore and nuances of the landscape came to the fore. Inclusive or Alienating? The Language Wars Go OnNew vocabulary is supposed to be supportive. But terms like “bodies with vaginas” just antagonize voters and empower the right. Robbed of Space to MournGrieving loved ones in public isn’t normal, yet families do it valiantly. Be Open to Spiritual Experience. Also, Be Really Careful.The reasonability and risks of metaphysical experimentation. The Miracle of Crispy CheeseThoughts on frico and Ali Slagle’s recipe for cauliflower with Parmesan. Broadway Guide: What to Know About Shows, Tickets and Covid ProtocolsFrom a “Cinderella” retelling to a “Sweeney Todd” revival, a rundown of everything you need to know. Prosecutors Detail Plot to Kill Haitian President Jovenel MoïseFour suspects charged in connection with the 2021 assassination of President Jovenel Moïse made their first appearance in U.S. federal court in Miami. Bear Hugs and Dad Jokes: Ron Klain’s Tearful GoodbyeThe outgoing chief of staff thanked President Biden and his staff, and held up what he said was his favorite souvenir: a rock. New York Man Admits Threatening to Harm Rep. Marjorie Taylor GreeneJoseph Morelli pleaded guilty to leaving menacing phone messages at the Georgia Republican’s congressional office. More Recent Articles |
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The administration of President Joe Biden blacklisted 10 people and 12 companies on Wednesday as it tightens its financial grip on Russia over its war in Ukraine.
The American Heart Association held its "Go Red for Women" Red Dress Collection concert in New York City on Wednesday to raise awareness about heart disease, which is the number one killer of women.
Amazon is facing new safety citations for worker injuries and long hours at warehouses in Colorado, Idaho and New York, two weeks after the online retail giant was fined for violations at three other fulfillment centers.
Conagra Brands has initiated a recall of more than 2.5 million pounds of canned meat and poultry over faulty packaging that could cause contamination.
At a House Judiciary Committee hearing Won "the Biden Border crisis," Republicans attack the Biden administration as soft on illegal immigration.
More than 3,000 assault rifles and 578,000 rounds of ammunition were intercepted on the Gulf of Oman on Jan. 15, CENTCOM reports.
A federal judge on Wednesday sentenced a man in Ohio to a 10-year prison sentence for attempting to join the terrorist group Islamic State of Iraq.
Newly elected House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said he was encouraged by his meeting with President Joe Biden to discuss the national debt, which left him with the belief that an agreement can be reached.
The U.S. Department of Transportation awarded $800 million in federal grants Wednesday for hundreds of infrastructure projects aimed at improving road safety and reducing traffic-related fatalities.
President Joe Biden has announced new progress on his "competition agenda" to cut junk fees from credit cards, airline tickets, internet services and hotels.
Attempted murder and kidnapping suspect Benjamin Foster is dead, and investigators believe he killed two people while on the run in Oregon over the last week.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced new resources Wednesday, to help survivors of domestic violence.
After a delay caused by stormy weather, mourners gathered to honor the life of police-beating victim Tyre Nichols during a funeral Wednesday in Memphis.
One person is dead and three are injured after an alleged lone gunman opened fire at the Potomac Avenue Metro station in Washington on Wednesday morning.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell announced a quarter-point increase on the benchmark interest rate Wednesday following the first policy meeting of the year for the U.S. Federal Reserve.
Paramount+ announced the "Frasier" revival began production Wednesday. Kelsey Grammer's psychiatrist character returns to Boston, the setting of "Cheers."
M. Night Shyamalan's adaptation of Paul Tremblay's "The Cabin at the End of the World" is well done but is likely to leave viewers feeling unsatisfied.
WNBA star Breanna Stewart, who spent seven years with the Seattle Storm, will sign with the New York Liberty, she announced Wednesday on social media.
The Federal Trade Commission proposed an order to come down on GoodRx for sharing customer health data for advertising purposes.
BSS, a subunit of the K-pop group Seventeen, released a preview of its single album "Second Wind."
"Blindspotting," a comedy-drama series starring Jasmine Cephas Jones and Rafael Casal, will return for a second season on Starz.
Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Josh Sills was indicted on rape and kidnapping charges, the Ohio attorney general's office announced Wednesday.
Kylie Jenner posted a tribute to Stormi Webster, her daughter with Travis Scott, on her birthday. 
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