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Skier dies in Colorado avalanche An avalanche that occurred just outside of a Colorado ski resort killed one skier Sunday, authorities said, marking the second person to die from an avalanche in the state in a matter of days. Movie review: 'Dungeons & Dragons' captures joy of adventure "Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves," in theaters May 31, captures the fun of playing the role playing game and brings a sense of fun back to the adventure genre too. Federal Reserve partners with other major central banks to ensure access to U.S. dollar The Federal Reserve announced Sunday that it has reached an agreement with several other central banks around the world to make the U.S. dollar more available. Manhattan district attorney ensures employee safety ahead of Trump arrest, possible protests Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said his office will "not tolerate" intimidation in response to former President Donald Trump calling for protests over his claims of an incoming arrest. FBI issues $20,000 reward to find great grandmother kidnapped in Mexico A great grandmother who splits her time between her home in Los Angeles and a home in Mexico has been kidnapped and the FBI is offering a $20,000 reward to track her down. Swiss National Bank announces takeover of troubled rival Credit Suisse Swiss National Bank has agreed to takeover its troubled rival, Credit Suisse, in a $3.2 billion emergency deal brokered by regulators in Switzerland to help prevent further instability in the global banking industry. Federal judge grants request for Trump’s lawyer to testify in classified documents case A federal judge has ordered Donald Trump's attorney Evan Corcoran to testify before a grand jury over the former president's handling of classified documents. Arts sector contributed over $1T to U.S. economy in 2021 The arts and culture sectors contributed more than $1 trillion to the United States' gross domestic product in 2021, as the arts grew quicker than the wider economy, officials said in a new report. 'Shazam!' sequel tops North American box office with $30.5M "Shazam: Fury of the Gods" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $30.5 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Head of Taliban orders Afghan officials to remove relatives from government positions The head of the Taliban issued a decree that calls for Afghan officials to remove relatives they have hired to government positions. King Charles, Kate Middleton celebrate U.K. Mother's Day on social media King Charles III and his daughter-in-law, Kate Middleton, posted messages on social media this weekend in celebration of the British version of Mother's Day. Death toll rises after earthquake in Ecuador The death toll from Saturday's 6.8-magnitude earthquake in Ecuador continues to rise with at least 16 people reported dead. Supreme Court to hear Jack Daniels’ trademark arguments with dog toy company The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Wednesday in a case between Jack Daniels and a dog toy company that sells a toy that parodies its iconic whiskey bottle. Gov. Roy Cooper allows North Carolina riot bill to become law without signature Gov. Roy Cooper on Friday announced that he would allow a bill to become law that would increase penalties for people convicted of rioting in North Carolina without his signature. Stephanie Reddick thanks fans for support: 'Lance was taken from us far too soon' Lance Reddick's wife Stephanie is thanking well-wishers who fondly remember the late "Bosch" and "John Wick" star and reached out to offer their condolences. Andrew Lloyd Webber to miss 'Bad Cinderella' opening to be with ailing son Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber has announced he will miss Thursday's opening of his new Broadway musical, "Bad Cinderella," so he can be with his hospitalized son. Elon Musk announces change in Twitter policy for responding to journalists Controversial billionaire Elon Musk has announced that Twitter, which he purchased last year, will respond to inquiries from journalists with the poop emoji. Putin makes surprise trip to occupied Ukrainian city Mariupol Russian President Vladimir Putin made a surprise visit to the occupied city of Mariupol in the Donetsk region of Ukraine on Sunday, a day after he made a trip to the Ukrainian province of Crimea. On This Day, March 19: Bob Dylan's debut album released On March 19, 1962, singer-songwriter Bob Dylan releases his debut album, "Bob Dylan," on Columbia Records. Famous birthdays for March 19: Glenn Close, Bruce Willis Actor Glenn Close turns 76 and actor Bruce Willis turns 68, among the famous birthdays for March 19. More Recent Articles |
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Lab Leak or Not? How Politics Shaped the Battle Over Covid’s OriginA lab leak was once dismissed by many as a conspiracy theory. But the idea is gaining traction, even as evidence builds that the virus emerged from a market. Covid Politics Leave a Florida Public Hospital ShakenStaff members of Sarasota Memorial Hospital are bewildered by critics who continue to wage a campaign against federal guidelines on Covid treatment. Xi Heads to Russia, Praising Putin and Saying Little About UkraineChina is calling Xi Jinping’s visit a “trip for peace,” but he is unlikely to risk straining the country’s ties with Russia and President Vladimir V. Putin. A ‘New Cold War’ Looms in Africa as U.S. Pushes Against Russian GainsThe U.S. is reprising its playbook in Ukraine, where it has used classified information to expose plans by Russia. Next target: Chad. Before Collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, the Fed Spotted Big ProblemsThe bank was using an incorrect model as it assessed its own risks amid rising interest rates, and spent much of 2022 under a supervisory review. UBS Agrees to Buy Rival Credit Suisse to Shore Up Global MarketIn a deal brokered by the Swiss government, Switzerland’s largest bank will buy its smaller rival for about $3.2 billion. Federal Reserve and Global Central Banks Act to Shore Up Dollar AccessAmerica’s central bank and its counterparts around the world are rushing to cushion markets against the impact of bank problems. Businesses in Phoenix Struggle As Homelessness Crisis ContinuesAs homelessness overwhelms downtown Phoenix, a small business wonders how long it can hang on. Trump Allies Pressure DeSantis to Weigh In on Expected IndictmentThe effort previews how an indictment would jolt the still-nascent race for the Republican presidential nomination — and perhaps already has. Inside the Payoff to Stormy Daniels That May Lead to Trump’s IndictmentManhattan prosecutors investigating a payout to Stormy Daniels may be poised to make Donald J. Trump the first former president ever to be criminally indicted. Dissecting Charges That Could Arise From the Trump InvestigationsProsecutors in New York, Georgia and the Justice Department face complex choices about what crimes to charge if they decide to indict Donald Trump. The Nuns Who Left BrooklynIt’s hard to be a devotee of prayer and silence when parties with thumping music gather outside your walls. 20 Years On, a Question Lingers About Iraq: Why Did the U.S. Invade?Two decades after the Bush administration said it wanted to disarm weapons of mass destruction and free Iraqis, the debates rage on about who knew what when, and which motive mattered most. In Photos: The Iraq WarBlack Widows Are Losing to Brown Widows in the Fight for Your Attic and GarageThe arachnids, which probably migrated to the United States from South Africa, seem to be attacking black widow spiders in some parts of the country. Ron DeSantis Has a Secret Theory of TrumpIt’s buried in “The Courage to Be Free,” but it’s unmistakably there. Tradition, ‘Tradition!’ and the Memory of Topol on the RoofTevye was a creature of the old world, but the man who immortalized him on film was something entirely new. Bill Gates: How to Prepare for the Next Pandemic“We can’t afford to get caught flat-footed again.” What if Kids Are Sad and Stressed Because Their Parents Are?To heal our children, we need to heal ourselves. To Combat Food Shortages, North Korea Deploys the MilitaryKim Jong-un, the country’s leader, has called for soldiers to be “a driving force” in increasing food production, a reflection of the North’s economic and geopolitical challenges. Flaming Space Debris Re-entering Atmosphere Lights Up California SkyChunks of communications equipment, which were jettisoned from the International Space Station, moved at 17,000 miles per hour, making for a nighttime spectacle. Separate Colorado Avalanches Kill Two PeopleA skier was caught in an avalanche in the Maroon Bowl area of Highland Peak, near Aspen, on Sunday, two days after a man was buried in snow debris near Marble, officials said. The Exquisite Darkness of Depeche ModeDave Gahan and Martin Gore are back with the group’s 15th album. But after losing the bandmate Andy Fletcher last year, their return was anything but certain. More Recent Articles |
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An avalanche that occurred just outside of a Colorado ski resort killed one skier Sunday, authorities said, marking the second person to die from an avalanche in the state in a matter of days.
"Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves," in theaters May 31, captures the fun of playing the role playing game and brings a sense of fun back to the adventure genre too.
The Federal Reserve announced Sunday that it has reached an agreement with several other central banks around the world to make the U.S. dollar more available.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said his office will "not tolerate" intimidation in response to former President Donald Trump calling for protests over his claims of an incoming arrest.
A great grandmother who splits her time between her home in Los Angeles and a home in Mexico has been kidnapped and the FBI is offering a $20,000 reward to track her down.
Swiss National Bank has agreed to takeover its troubled rival, Credit Suisse, in a $3.2 billion emergency deal brokered by regulators in Switzerland to help prevent further instability in the global banking industry.
A federal judge has ordered Donald Trump's attorney Evan Corcoran to testify before a grand jury over the former president's handling of classified documents.
The arts and culture sectors contributed more than $1 trillion to the United States' gross domestic product in 2021, as the arts grew quicker than the wider economy, officials said in a new report.
"Shazam: Fury of the Gods" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $30.5 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
The head of the Taliban issued a decree that calls for Afghan officials to remove relatives they have hired to government positions.
King Charles III and his daughter-in-law, Kate Middleton, posted messages on social media this weekend in celebration of the British version of Mother's Day.
The death toll from Saturday's 6.8-magnitude earthquake in Ecuador continues to rise with at least 16 people reported dead.
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Wednesday in a case between Jack Daniels and a dog toy company that sells a toy that parodies its iconic whiskey bottle.
Gov. Roy Cooper on Friday announced that he would allow a bill to become law that would increase penalties for people convicted of rioting in North Carolina without his signature.
Lance Reddick's wife Stephanie is thanking well-wishers who fondly remember the late "Bosch" and "John Wick" star and reached out to offer their condolences.
Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber has announced he will miss Thursday's opening of his new Broadway musical, "Bad Cinderella," so he can be with his hospitalized son.
Controversial billionaire Elon Musk has announced that Twitter, which he purchased last year, will respond to inquiries from journalists with the poop emoji.
Russian President Vladimir Putin made a surprise visit to the occupied city of Mariupol in the Donetsk region of Ukraine on Sunday, a day after he made a trip to the Ukrainian province of Crimea.
On March 19, 1962, singer-songwriter Bob Dylan releases his debut album, "Bob Dylan," on Columbia Records.
Actor Glenn Close turns 76 and actor Bruce Willis turns 68, among the famous birthdays for March 19. 
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