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 Train derails in Ohio weeks after toxic chemical spill in East Palestine  A train derailed in Ohio on Saturday requiring hazardous materials crews to respond, just weeks after another train carrying toxic chemicals derailed and ignited a fire near the town of East Palestine.      1 dead, 2 injured in Long Island plane crash  A small plane crashed on approach to a Long Island airport Sunday afternoon, killing one person and injuring two others, officials said.      Biden renews call to protect voting rights in visit to Selma to commemorate ‘Bloody Sunday’  President Joe Biden evoked the words of late Georgia representative John Lewis in a call to "redeem the soul of America" by protecting voting rights at the edge of the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Ala., on Sunday.      Texas Tech suspends men’s basketball coach Mark Adams for racially insensitive remark  Texas Tech University suspended its head men's basketball coach Mark Adams on Sunday because of a "racially insensitive comment" he made to a player last week.      Toblerone maker to remove Matterhorn image from packaging  The maker of Toblerone chocolate bars said Sunday that the company will remove images of the famous Matterhorn mountain peak from its packaging.      Russian reserve fighters not ‘psychologically prepared’ for brutal war tactics in Ukraine  Russian reserve fighters have been deployed to a Ukrainian stronghold armed with firearms and shovels, the U.K. Ministry of Defence says.      Couple sues tour company after being abandoned on honeymoon snorkeling excursion  A California couple is suing a Hawaiian snorkeling company after they were allegedly abandoned in the ocean on an excursion during their honeymoon.      Don’t Delete Art group launches manifesto targeting social media censorship  Don't Delete Art, a group founded in 2020 to document art censorship on social media, has blasted tech giants as "cultural gatekeepers" in a new manifesto that particularly takes aim at the moderation of nudity in art.      'Creed III' tops the North American box office with $58.7M  Michael B. Jordan's "Rocky" spinoff "Creed III" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $58.7 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.      Trump calls 2024 election ‘final battle,’ takes shots at Ron DeSantis  Former President Donald Trump took several shots at his potentially fiercest opponent for the Republican nomination, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, during his Conservative Political Action Committee speech.      Inflation shrinks the 2023 Iditarod field to smallest in race history  Thirty-three mushers are off to the races in the 2023 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, bound on a nearly 1,000-mile trail from Willow to Nome, Alaska.      'Knock' star Kristen Cui: 'I wanted to see myself on a billboard'  Nine-year-old "Knock at the Cabin" star Kristen Cui shares her Hollywood dreams and describes how director M. Night Shyamalan gets performances out of young actors.      Chris Rock jokes about Will Smith slap in Netflix special: 'It still hurts!'  Comedian Chris Rock's stand-up special, "Selective Outrage," premiered on Netflix Saturday and, as expected, he made numerous jokes about Will Smith smacking him in the face onstage at the Oscars gala last year.      Maya Rudolph, John Cena, Jackie Chan, Post Malone sign up for 'Ninja Turtles' voice roles  Rose Byrne, John Cena, Jackie Chan, Ice Cube, Post Malone, Seth Rogen, Paul Rudd and Maya Rudolph have signed up for voice roles in the upcoming animated movie, "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem."      'Wednesday,' 'Sonic' win big at the Kids' Choice Awards  "Wednesday" won the prizes for Favorite Family TV Show and Favorite Female Family TV Star -- Jenna Ortega -- while "Sonic the Hedgehog 2" earned the title of Favorite Movie at the Kids' Choice Awards in Los Angeles.      Former Trump aide Kellyanne Conway, George Conway announce divorce  Kellyanne and George Conway, the Republican power couple who rose to prominence during the administration of former President Donald Trump, announced that they would divorce on Saturday.      High Seas Treaty signed by nearly 200 countries to protect marine life  Nearly 200 countries signed a treaty Saturday night to protect marine life in international waters after two weeks of negotiations at the United Nations headquarters in New York City.      Famous birthdays for March 5: Michael Irvin, Roman Griffin Davis  Football Hall of Fame member Michael Irvin turns 57 and actor Roman Griffin Davis turns 16, among the famous birthdays for March 5.      On This Day, March 5: Hula Hoop patented  On March 5, 1963, Wham-O patented the Hula Hoop, which then became a fad across the country.      'Everything,' 'Abbott,' 'Bear' win big at the Independent Spirit Awards  "Everything Everywhere All At Once" was the big winner at the Film Independent Spirit Awards, taking the top prize for Best Feature Film and several other trophies, in Santa Monica, Calif. on Saturday.      More Recent Articles | 
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 What Trench Warfare on Ukraine’s Front Line Looks LikeThe Ukrainian military calls it the zero position, where Russian soldiers are close enough to see, and where an old war tactic takes a horrific toll.        Ukraine Holds Off Russian Forces in Bakhmut As Fighting IntensifiesRussian troops and Wagner mercenaries are still waging a fierce battle to encircle the eastern Ukrainian city, officials said.        In Florida Legislative Session, a Chance for DeSantis to Check Off His Wish ListRepublican lawmakers have indicated the session will be guided by Gov. Ron DeSantis’s priorities, including a proposal that would expand gun rights.        House Committee Budgets Swell as G.O.P. Plans Road Shows Across U.S.Republican leaders have told their colleagues to get out of Washington for field hearings that allow the party to take their message straight to voters, a costly pursuit that can be a boon to big donors.        How A.I. Is Being Used to Detect Cancer That Doctors MissHungary has become a major testing ground for A.I. software to spot cancer, as doctors debate whether the technology will replace them in medical jobs.        Biden, in Selma, Says Voting Rights Are Still ‘Under Assault’The president’s commemoration of Bloody Sunday comes as he is expected to announce a re-election bid, which will require the support of Black voters who were decisive in helping him win the first time.        Vanquishing the Dutch, Jordan Stolz Creates a New Norse MythStolz, the 18-year-old from Wisconsin, won three gold medals at the speedskating world championships, finishing his turns in a way that seemed like something out of a storybook.        The $2 Billion Question of Who You Are at WorkEmployers are finding personality tests — measuring how employees think and feel — more useful than ever while navigating hybrid work. But the tests are not always up-to-date.        Are You a Cubicle Cat or a Couch Koala? Test Your Office Personality.Personality assessment has ballooned into a giant industry that aims to explain your working style. Take our quiz to find out what kind of office creature you are.        This Ohio Island Has a Problem: There’s No IceWhen the summer tourist season ends in Put-in-Bay, an island on Lake Erie, the residents turn to the ice for fun and to earn a living. What happens when the lake refuses to freeze?        Larry Hogan: I’m Not Seeking the Republican Nomination for PresidentI care more about ensuring a future for the Republican Party than securing my own future in the Republican Party.        Who’s Afraid of Lydia Tár?We conductors in general delight in denigrating one another — that is, until one of us is dead. In other words, we are human.        Take Threats of ‘National Divorce’ SeriouslyAnimosity is the enemy of American unity.        What to Cook This WeekAir-fryer tofu, brussels sprouts amatriciana toasts and more recipes.        Judy Heumann, Who Led the Fight for Disability Rights, Dies at 75She successfully battled to become a teacher and went on to help bring about a revolution in the government’s treatment of the disabled.        U.S. Sanctions Relief for Syria Troubles Assad Regime OpponentsWashington has temporarily eased sanctions on the authoritarian government of President Bashar al-Assad to allow humanitarian aid to flow freely after a disastrous earthquake struck Syria.        In Jon Jones’s Triumphant Return, a Champion Watched From AfarAfter three years off, Jones won the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s heavyweight title. But it was against Ciryl Gane, not Francis Ngannou, who had held the title before parting ways with the U.F.C.         More Recent Articles | 
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 A train derailed in Ohio on Saturday requiring hazardous materials crews to respond, just weeks after another train carrying toxic chemicals derailed and ignited a fire near the town of East Palestine.   
 A small plane crashed on approach to a Long Island airport Sunday afternoon, killing one person and injuring two others, officials said.   
 President Joe Biden evoked the words of late Georgia representative John Lewis in a call to "redeem the soul of America" by protecting voting rights at the edge of the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Ala., on Sunday.   
 Texas Tech University suspended its head men's basketball coach Mark Adams on Sunday because of a "racially insensitive comment" he made to a player last week.   
 The maker of Toblerone chocolate bars said Sunday that the company will remove images of the famous Matterhorn mountain peak from its packaging.   
 Russian reserve fighters have been deployed to a Ukrainian stronghold armed with firearms and shovels, the U.K. Ministry of Defence says.   
 A California couple is suing a Hawaiian snorkeling company after they were allegedly abandoned in the ocean on an excursion during their honeymoon.   
 Don't Delete Art, a group founded in 2020 to document art censorship on social media, has blasted tech giants as "cultural gatekeepers" in a new manifesto that particularly takes aim at the moderation of nudity in art.   
 Michael B. Jordan's "Rocky" spinoff "Creed III" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $58.7 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.   
 Former President Donald Trump took several shots at his potentially fiercest opponent for the Republican nomination, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, during his Conservative Political Action Committee speech.   
 Thirty-three mushers are off to the races in the 2023 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, bound on a nearly 1,000-mile trail from Willow to Nome, Alaska.   
 Nine-year-old "Knock at the Cabin" star Kristen Cui shares her Hollywood dreams and describes how director M. Night Shyamalan gets performances out of young actors.   
 Comedian Chris Rock's stand-up special, "Selective Outrage," premiered on Netflix Saturday and, as expected, he made numerous jokes about Will Smith smacking him in the face onstage at the Oscars gala last year.   
 Rose Byrne, John Cena, Jackie Chan, Ice Cube, Post Malone, Seth Rogen, Paul Rudd and Maya Rudolph have signed up for voice roles in the upcoming animated movie, "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem."   
 "Wednesday" won the prizes for Favorite Family TV Show and Favorite Female Family TV Star -- Jenna Ortega -- while "Sonic the Hedgehog 2" earned the title of Favorite Movie at the Kids' Choice Awards in Los Angeles.   
 Kellyanne and George Conway, the Republican power couple who rose to prominence during the administration of former President Donald Trump, announced that they would divorce on Saturday.   
 Nearly 200 countries signed a treaty Saturday night to protect marine life in international waters after two weeks of negotiations at the United Nations headquarters in New York City.   
 Football Hall of Fame member Michael Irvin turns 57 and actor Roman Griffin Davis turns 16, among the famous birthdays for March 5.   
 On March 5, 1963, Wham-O patented the Hula Hoop, which then became a fad across the country.   
 "Everything Everywhere All At Once" was the big winner at the Film Independent Spirit Awards, taking the top prize for Best Feature Film and several other trophies, in Santa Monica, Calif. on Saturday.   
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