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Oscars 2023: 'Everything Everywhere All at Once,' 'All Quiet On the Western Front' win big "Everything Everywhere All at Once" and "All Quiet On the Western Front" were the big winners at the 95th Academy Awards presentation at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, Calif. on Sunday. Days after Silicon Valley Bank fails, regulators close Signature BankPaul Rudd, Meryl Streep appear in 'Only Murders in the Building' S3 teaser Hulu released a 30-second teaser showing Paul Rudd's and Meryl Streep's new characters in "Only Murders in the Building" Season 3 on Sunday. 'Abbott Elementary' star Quinta Brunson to host 'SNL' "Abbott Elementary" creator and star Quinta Brunson is set to host the April 1 edition of "Saturday Night Live." Glenn Close tests positive for COVID-19, will miss Sunday's Oscars Actress Glenn Close will not present an Oscar as planned at Sunday's gala in Hollywood. Army to continue ‘tape tests’ to measure body fat despite flaws The U.S. Army will continue to use the antiquated "tape test" to measure soldiers' body composition in spite of a study that shows the test to be flawed. 'Scream VI' tops North American box office with $44.5M "Scream VI" is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning $44.5 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Kim Jong Un congratulates Xi Jinping on election victory, praises China for building ‘socialist modernized state’ North Korea's Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un congratulated Chinese President Xi Jinping's re-election for a third term. Treasury Secretary Yellen says no bailout for Silicon Valley BankBerlin to allow women to swim topless in city pools after discrimination complaint German officials have announced that women will be officially allowed to swim topless in Berlin pools after a complaint had been filed for discrimination. Damian Lewis: ‘Spy Among Friends’ follows an everyman shattered by betrayal Damian Lewis says Nick Elliott, the real-life British MI6 agent he plays in "A Spy Among Friends," represents all the people with whom Soviet double agent Kim Philby broke faith. 8 dead after boats purportedly carrying migrants capsize off California At least eight people are dead after two boats began to capsize off the coast of San Diego, believed to be smuggling migrants. Hundreds of thousands protest judicial reforms in Israel Judicial reforms backed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are seeing a forceful blowback by protesters and political opponents in the streets of Israel. Ukrainian artists petition to leave country as U.S. returns Ukrainian artifacts seized from Russia The Ukrainian Culture Ministry has responded to petitions by artists to leave the country amid the war with Russia as the United States returned artifacts to Ukraine seized from Russia. 'Last of Us' icon Merle Dandridge didn’t tether herself to old ways of imagining MarleneRussian Patriarch Kirill blasts Ukraine for ordering church to leave Kyiv monastery Patriarch Kirill, the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, has blasted Ukrainian officials for ordering a Russian-aligned church to leave a Kyiv monastery. 13-year-old boy stabs 14-year-old sister in New York A 13-year-old boy in New York City allegedly stabbed his 14-year-old sister multiple times with a steak knife. Russian official hits back after analysts assert that she confirmed Kremlin infighting Maria Zakharova, a spokesperson for Russia's Foreign Ministry, has hit back after analysts asserted she had confirmed Kremlin infighting. 'SNL' mocks Oscars red carpet media coverage This weekend's episode of "Saturday Night Live" opened with a parody of entertainment journalists covering the Oscars red carpet in Hollywood. New York moves to strip Madison Square Garden, Radio City Music Hall of liquor licenses Madison Square Garden, the famed Manhattan arena, may lose its liquor license amid an escalating feud between regulators and the venue's parent company. Mike Pence says history will hold Trump ‘accountable’ for Jan. 6 riot Former Vice President Mike Pence said history will hold Donald Trump "accountable" for his role in the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, in his starkest remarks yet on the former president. On This Day, March 12: Kidnapped teen Elizabeth Smart found alive in Utah On March 12, 2003, Elizabeth Smart, 15, who had been kidnapped from her Salt Lake City home in June 2002, was found. Famous birthdays for March 12: James Taylor, Malina Weissman Singer James Taylor turns 75 and actor Malina Weissman turns 20, among the famous birthdays for March 12. |
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Regulators Race to Contain Silicon Valley Bank Fallout and Close Signature BankThe Treasury, Federal Reserve and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation unveiled a plan to contain fallout from Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse, and said taxpayers would not bear the costs. Signature Bank’s Collapse Fueled by Crypto Bets and Run on DepositsRegulators said keeping open the 24-year-old institution, which held deposits from law firms and real estate companies, could threaten the financial system’s stability. Silicon Valley Bank Collapse Threatens Climate Start-UpsThe bank had relationships with more than 1,500 companies working on technologies aimed at curbing global warming. Biden Administration to Approve Willow Oil Project in Alaska, Officials SayBiden is also expected to put broad new limits on Arctic drilling in an apparent effort to temper criticism over the $8 billion Willow oil project, which has faced sharp climate opposition. The Oscars TV Broadcast Is Becoming Increasingly OrdinaryA show that’s become a shrink-wrapped, anodyne exercise stuck safely to the script. War in Ukraine Puts Centuries of Swiss Neutrality to the TestThe Alpine state makes arms that Western allies want to send to Kyiv. Swiss law bans this, driving a national debate about whether its concept of neutrality should change. Seedings for N.C.A.A. Men’s Tournament Show Wide-Open FieldAlabama, Houston, Kansas and Purdue earned No. 1 seeds in a tournament where top teams seem more beatable than usual, and others that usually might be considered upstarts have viable paths to the championship. South Carolina Tops N.C.A.A. Women’s Tournament FieldThere are challengers, of course, but no team is tougher on paper than the undefeated, reigning champion Gamecocks. Brett Goldstein Faces Life After ‘Ted Lasso’The Apple TV+ show’s breakout star is preparing to play a Marvel movie god when he’s not working on the hit streaming series “Shrinking.” But what he’s really after is human connection. ‘Potent’ Nor’easter to Bring Heavy Snow Starting Monday Night, Forecasters SayThe storm could produce snowfall rates of up to two inches an hour, with areas of higher elevation getting accumulations of more than a foot, forecasters said. Authorities Reinstate Alcohol Ban for Aboriginal AustraliansThe reaction to a rise in crime has renewed hard questions about race and control, and about the open wounds of discrimination. This Changes EverythingI have tried to spend time regularly with the people working on A.I. I don’t know that I can convey just how weird that culture is. What to Cook This WeekRicotta pasta alla vodka, cauliflower shawarma and more recipes. A Column That Listens for What’s Not Being SaidShop Talk examines the business jargon used by executives to elevate ordinary functions and conceal ugly truths. ‘History Will Hold Donald Trump Accountable’ for Jan. 6, Pence SaysAt a Washington dinner event, Mike Pence criticized the president he served under as well as Republicans who are minimizing the Capitol riot. Haunted by His Sister’s Killing, a Brother Gets Answers More Than 46 Years LaterThe killing of Carol Sue Klaber, 16, in Kentucky in 1976 traumatized a family and left relatives and the authorities searching for the person responsible. Fox’s P.R. Woes May Not Directly Translate to Legal OnesSome of the unflattering private messages among the network’s hosts and executives may never become evidence when Dominion Voting Systems’ defamation case against Fox News goes to trial. More Recent Articles |
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"Everything Everywhere All at Once" and "All Quiet On the Western Front" were the big winners at the 95th Academy Awards presentation at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, Calif. on Sunday.
Hulu released a 30-second teaser showing Paul Rudd's and Meryl Streep's new characters in "Only Murders in the Building" Season 3 on Sunday.
"Abbott Elementary" creator and star Quinta Brunson is set to host the April 1 edition of "Saturday Night Live."
Actress Glenn Close will not present an Oscar as planned at Sunday's gala in Hollywood.
The U.S. Army will continue to use the antiquated "tape test" to measure soldiers' body composition in spite of a study that shows the test to be flawed.
"Scream VI" is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning $44.5 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
North Korea's Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un congratulated Chinese President Xi Jinping's re-election for a third term.
German officials have announced that women will be officially allowed to swim topless in Berlin pools after a complaint had been filed for discrimination.
Damian Lewis says Nick Elliott, the real-life British MI6 agent he plays in "A Spy Among Friends," represents all the people with whom Soviet double agent Kim Philby broke faith.
At least eight people are dead after two boats began to capsize off the coast of San Diego, believed to be smuggling migrants.
Judicial reforms backed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are seeing a forceful blowback by protesters and political opponents in the streets of Israel.
The Ukrainian Culture Ministry has responded to petitions by artists to leave the country amid the war with Russia as the United States returned artifacts to Ukraine seized from Russia.
Patriarch Kirill, the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, has blasted Ukrainian officials for ordering a Russian-aligned church to leave a Kyiv monastery.
A 13-year-old boy in New York City allegedly stabbed his 14-year-old sister multiple times with a steak knife.
Maria Zakharova, a spokesperson for Russia's Foreign Ministry, has hit back after analysts asserted she had confirmed Kremlin infighting.
This weekend's episode of "Saturday Night Live" opened with a parody of entertainment journalists covering the Oscars red carpet in Hollywood.
Madison Square Garden, the famed Manhattan arena, may lose its liquor license amid an escalating feud between regulators and the venue's parent company.
Former Vice President Mike Pence said history will hold Donald Trump "accountable" for his role in the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, in his starkest remarks yet on the former president.
On March 12, 2003, Elizabeth Smart, 15, who had been kidnapped from her Salt Lake City home in June 2002, was found.
Singer James Taylor turns 75 and actor Malina Weissman turns 20, among the famous birthdays for March 12. 
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