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 Swimmer survives shark attack off Hawaii's Big Island  A 62-year-old man suffered leg and hand injuries from a shark attack Sunday in Anaeho'omalu Bay off Hawaii's Big Island, according to local officials.      U.S. sanctions Iranian drone procurement network  The administration of President Joe Biden targeted Iran's military drone procurement network Tuesday as it continues to tighten its financial vices on Tehran.      Japan holds off USA for World Baseball Classic title  Kazuma Okamoto and Munetaka Murakami each homered and Shohei Ohtani took the mound to shut the door on a late rally to lead Japan to a 3-2 win over Team USA in the World Baseball Classic finale Tuesday in Miami.      Ancient Roman mosaic discovered under supermarket construction site  An ancient mosaic, which archaeologists say was part of a Roman villa and bathhouse, has been unearthed in southeast Britain as workers prepared the site for the construction of a supermarket.      Tennis legend Martina Navratilova says she is 'cancer free'  Tennis legend Martina Navratilova, who announced earlier this year that she was diagnosed with breast and throat cancer, is "cancer free," she said in an interview published Tuesday.      Eight dolphins die in mass stranding on New Jersey beaches  Eight dolphins died after washing ashore in a mass stranding at two New Jersey beaches. Two of the dolphins were found dead. The Marine Mammal Stranding Center euthanized the other six, which were in poor condition.      2 Florida vacation resorts settle COVID-19 loan forgiveness fraud cases  Two Florida-based companies Tuesday agreed to settle criminal allegations related to violating laws related to COVID-19 financial support programs.      President Joe Biden awards National Medals of Humanities, Arts at White House  Rock and roll legend Bruce Springsteen and award-winning actress Julia Louis Dreyfus were among the 12 people awarded the National Medal of the Arts Tuesday at the White House.      White supremacist group leader arrested for threatening journalist  The leader of a white supremacist group was arrested Tuesday, for allegedly threatening a journalist in Brooklyn, N.Y.      Japan's Fumio Kishida makes surprise visit to Ukraine, meets with President Volodymyr Zelensky  Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida made a surprise visit to Kyiv to visit Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday to talk about the reconstruction of the war-torn country as Russia continues its invasion.      Louisiana residents in 'Cancer Alley' file lawsuit to ban new petrochemical plants  Residents in a Louisiana community, known as "Cancer Alley," have filed a federal lawsuit against St. James Parish, calling for a ban on chemical plants and blasting decisions to put plants in Black neighborhoods.      ‘The Captain’ Willis Reed, New York Knicks legend, dies at 80  Basketball Hall-of-Famer, two-time NBA champion and former MVP Willis Reed has died at 80.      TikTok updates community guidelines ahead of U.S. Congressional hearing  TikTok unveiled its "most comprehensive" update to its community guidelines to date Tuesday before CEO Shou Zi Chew's incoming meeting with lawmakers in Washington.      Georgia criminal defense attorney found guilty in Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection  Georgia criminal defense attorney William McCall Calhoun has been convicted on felony and misdemeanor charges for his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol.      $625M settlement in Michigan water crisis makes it largest civil settlement in state history  A Michigan judge Tuesday approved a $625 million final settlement related to Flint's tainted-water crisis, creating what will become the largest civil settlement in the state's history.      Scientists discover building blocks of RNA in asteroid sample  Scientists have discovered some of the building blocks of life in a sample recovered from the Ryugu asteroid.      Saudi Arabia releases U.S. citizen who was imprisoned after critical tweets  Saudi Arabia on Tuesday released a dual U.S.-Saudi citizen who was imprisoned for more than a year after tweeting about Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.      Watch: Man visits all 12 Disney parks around the world in 12 days  A dedicated Disney fan visited all of the company's 12 theme parks across the globe in 12 days, taking a spin on all 216 operating rides.      Watch: Deer crashes through window into Kentucky family's home  A Kentucky man said he was not home when a deer crashed through a window and ran around inside his house.      U.N. urges international support for Haiti amid increasing violence  A United Nations spokesperson has sounded a call for the international community to deploy a specialized force to halt the rising violence in Haiti.      Watch: Entangled seagull rescued from plastic bag in Rhode Island  A group of bystanders came together in Rhode Island to rescue a seagull they found with a plastic bag wrapped tightly around its neck.      Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin discuss Ukraine, denounce 'bloc confrontation'  Chinese President Xi Jinping discussed peace proposals for Ukraine during a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow. A joint statement published after the meeting lacked a call for Russian withdrawal.      Joe Biden declares new national monuments in Texas, Nevada mountains  President Joe Biden on Tuesday declared two new national monuments -- Spirit Mountain in Nevada and the Castner Range in Texas -- and more steps to protect hundreds of thousands of acres of public land.       | 
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 A Big Question for the Fed: What Went Wrong With Bank Oversight?As the Federal Reserve reviews the failure of Silicon Valley Bank, and Congress prepares for hearings, bank oversight is getting a closer look.        Regional Banks and Regulators Try to Soothe Depositors’ FearsWhile some executives said money wasn’t being pulled from their small and midsize banks, the “too big to fail” giants attracted business customers.        The Legal Intricacies That Could Make or Break the Case Against TrumpTo try to convict the former president of a felony, prosecutors might attempt to connect state election law to a federal election.        Trump Claims He’s Ready for Perp Walk if IndictedThose who have spent time with Donald Trump in recent days say he has often appeared significantly disconnected from the severity of his potential legal woes.        Possible Trump Indictment Puts Attention on Prosecutorial DiscretionThe Manhattan district attorney has considerable leeway in deciding whether to bring charges against the former president using what could be an untested legal theory.        DeSantis, Doubling Down, Presses Questions About Trump’s CharacterIn an interview with Piers Morgan, the Florida governor sought to strike a clear contrast with Donald Trump, calling himself a low-drama “winner.”        Video Shows Irvo Otieno’s Death in Virginia Police CustodyIrvo Otieno’s death was a devastating ending to a journey that began when his family immigrated from Kenya when he was a young boy, “compelled by the American dream.”        Xi and Putin Bind China and Russia’s Economies Further, Despite War in UkraineOn the second day of the Chinese leader’s state visit in Moscow, Xi Jinping and Vladimir V. Putin declared an enduring economic partnership, in an effort to insulate their countries from punitive Western measures.        Its Forces Under Siege, Ukraine Hits Distant, Russian-Held CrimeaThe Crimean Peninsula, which Russia seized in 2014, has been a staging ground for other attacks and an increasingly attractive target for Ukraine.        Japan Beats U.S. to Win World Baseball ClassicA thrilling tournament ended with Shohei Ohtani and Japan capturing the country’s third W.B.C. crown.        Pulling the Plug on TikTok Will Be Harder Than It LooksThe tensions over the Chinese-owned social media app will come to a head on Thursday, when the company’s chief executive testifies on Capitol Hill.        Report of Wuhan Market Samples Found Covid and Raccoon Dog Genetic MaterialIn a much-anticipated study, experts described a swab that was positive for the coronavirus and contained loads of genetic material from raccoon dogs.        ‘We Were Helpless’: Despair at the CDC as the Covid Pandemic EruptedCurrent and former employees recall rising desperation as Trump administration officials squelched research into the new coronavirus.        Los Angeles Schools Shut Down After LAUSD Workers Launch 3-Day StrikeThe work stoppage began early Tuesday morning with a picket line at a district bus yard.        Notes From One Woman’s Decade of Eating SconesA Londoner spent 10 years sampling scones at hundreds of historic sites across the U.K. Here’s why her story made headlines — and which essential topping she says should come before the other.        Make No Mistake, the Investigation of Donald Trump and the Stormy Daniels Scheme Is SeriousTrump’s former job does not, and should not, immunize him from the accountability that would be sought for anyone else.        Our New Promethean MomentI just saw magic, and it’s the future.        In This Story, George W. Bush Is the HeroTwenty years ago, Bush did something amazing. Hint: It wasn’t the Iraq war.        Teacher Shot by 6-Year-Old Will ‘Never Forget’ the Look on His FaceIn an interview with NBC’s “Today” show, the teacher, Abigail Zwerner, said she was recovering after a bullet struck her hand and chest at a Virginia elementary school in January.        Where High Interest Rates Have Sent Home Prices SlidingIn Sweden, the central bank’s fight against inflation is crimping economic growth and has contributed to a 15 percent drop in home prices.        Willis Reed, Hall of Fame Center for Champion Knicks, Dies at 80He was beloved by New York fans for his willingness to play hurt, as memorably exemplified in the decisive Game 7 of the 1970 N.B.A. finals at Madison Square Garden.        A ‘Rocking Chair Rebellion’: Seniors Call On Banks to Dump Big OilOlder climate activists gathered in cities around the country for a day of action targeting banks that finance fossil fuel projects.        Following a Folk Tale Through the HimalayasOn a trip through northern India, a writer was guided by the age-old epic story of “Rajula Malushahi,” which led him to a series of unexpected places.        Today’s Wordle Review: March 21, 2023Our columnist reviews the day’s puzzle. Warning: contains spoilers!         More Recent Articles | 
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 A 62-year-old man suffered leg and hand injuries from a shark attack Sunday in Anaeho'omalu Bay off Hawaii's Big Island, according to local officials.   
 The administration of President Joe Biden targeted Iran's military drone procurement network Tuesday as it continues to tighten its financial vices on Tehran.   
 Kazuma Okamoto and Munetaka Murakami each homered and Shohei Ohtani took the mound to shut the door on a late rally to lead Japan to a 3-2 win over Team USA in the World Baseball Classic finale Tuesday in Miami.   
 An ancient mosaic, which archaeologists say was part of a Roman villa and bathhouse, has been unearthed in southeast Britain as workers prepared the site for the construction of a supermarket.   
 Tennis legend Martina Navratilova, who announced earlier this year that she was diagnosed with breast and throat cancer, is "cancer free," she said in an interview published Tuesday.   
 Eight dolphins died after washing ashore in a mass stranding at two New Jersey beaches. Two of the dolphins were found dead. The Marine Mammal Stranding Center euthanized the other six, which were in poor condition.   
 Two Florida-based companies Tuesday agreed to settle criminal allegations related to violating laws related to COVID-19 financial support programs.   
 Rock and roll legend Bruce Springsteen and award-winning actress Julia Louis Dreyfus were among the 12 people awarded the National Medal of the Arts Tuesday at the White House.   
 The leader of a white supremacist group was arrested Tuesday, for allegedly threatening a journalist in Brooklyn, N.Y.   
 Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida made a surprise visit to Kyiv to visit Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday to talk about the reconstruction of the war-torn country as Russia continues its invasion.   
 Residents in a Louisiana community, known as "Cancer Alley," have filed a federal lawsuit against St. James Parish, calling for a ban on chemical plants and blasting decisions to put plants in Black neighborhoods.   
 Basketball Hall-of-Famer, two-time NBA champion and former MVP Willis Reed has died at 80.   
 TikTok unveiled its "most comprehensive" update to its community guidelines to date Tuesday before CEO Shou Zi Chew's incoming meeting with lawmakers in Washington.   
 Georgia criminal defense attorney William McCall Calhoun has been convicted on felony and misdemeanor charges for his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol.   
 A Michigan judge Tuesday approved a $625 million final settlement related to Flint's tainted-water crisis, creating what will become the largest civil settlement in the state's history.   
 Scientists have discovered some of the building blocks of life in a sample recovered from the Ryugu asteroid.   
 Saudi Arabia on Tuesday released a dual U.S.-Saudi citizen who was imprisoned for more than a year after tweeting about Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.   
 A dedicated Disney fan visited all of the company's 12 theme parks across the globe in 12 days, taking a spin on all 216 operating rides.   
 A Kentucky man said he was not home when a deer crashed through a window and ran around inside his house.   
 A United Nations spokesperson has sounded a call for the international community to deploy a specialized force to halt the rising violence in Haiti.   
 A group of bystanders came together in Rhode Island to rescue a seagull they found with a plastic bag wrapped tightly around its neck.   
 Chinese President Xi Jinping discussed peace proposals for Ukraine during a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow. A joint statement published after the meeting lacked a call for Russian withdrawal.   
 President Joe Biden on Tuesday declared two new national monuments -- Spirit Mountain in Nevada and the Castner Range in Texas -- and more steps to protect hundreds of thousands of acres of public land.   
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