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 To save money, Amazon delays completion of second headquarters, closes retail stores  In a cost-saving move, retail giant Amazon announced Friday that it will delay construction on a planned second corporate headquarters dubbed "HQ2" in Arlington, Va.      President Joe Biden thanks German chancellor for his nation's help in Ukraine  At a White House meeting on Friday, President Joe Biden thanked German Chancellor Olaf Scholz for Germany's "profound" help in countering Russian aggression in Ukraine.      Former U.S. serviceman sentenced to 45 years for planning attack on fellow soldiers  A former U.S. soldier was sentenced to 45 years in prison Friday for planning a deadly ambush on members of his military unit.      Lesion removed from Biden's chest was common form of skin cancer, doctor says  The lesion that President Joe Biden had removed from his chest last month during his physical was a common type of skin cancer, his physician said Friday.      Watch: Suspected burglar inside New Brunswick home was a panicked deer  A New Brunswick couple who initially thought a burglar had broken into their home discovered the invader was actually a panicked deer.      Trump legal team requests six-month delay in New York civil lawsuit  The legal team representing former President Donald Trump has formally requested a six-month delay in the fraud civil case filed against him by New York Attorney General Letitia James.      Merrick Garland makes secret trip to Ukraine  Attorney General Merrick Garland made an unannounced trip to Ukraine on Friday, where he met with Ukrainian officials and reaffirmed support for the country in the face of Russia's invasion.      Migrant woman dies after U.S. Coast Guard stops vessel carrying 54  A Haitian migrant was found unresponsive aboard a U.S. Coast Guard cutter and pronounced dead after the Coast Guard stopped a vessel carrying 54 migrants off the coast of Florida.      Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards: What to watch, what to expect  The 2023 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, hosted by Nate Burleson and Charli D'Amelio, is airing on Nickelodeon and several other channels live on Saturday.      Kentucky man stops for breakfast, wins $50,000 lottery prize  A Kentucky man who stopped to buy some breakfast said he lost his appetite when he won $50,000 from a scratch-off lottery ticket.      Ohio State's Jaxon Smith-Njigba '100%' healthy at NFL combine  Wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba is 100% healthy and will participate in almost every drill at the 2023 NFL scouting combine, the Ohio State star said Friday in Indianapolis.      Overdue book returned to Massachusetts library after 56 years  A Massachusetts library said a book was recently returned with a note apologizing for the tome being 56 years overdue.      Interior Department announces new initiative to restore bison population  The Interior Department said Friday that it was taking new steps to restore the declining American bison population.      Treasury sanctions three Russians for imprisonment of opposition leader  The Treasury Department Friday sanctioned three Russian individuals for human rights abuses against a prominent Russian opposition leader.      Tennis: Daniil Medvedev snaps Novak Djokovic's 20-match win streak  Russian Daniil Medvedev knocked off Novak Djokovic in straight sets Friday at the Dubai Championships, snapping the top-ranked Serbian's 20-match winning streak.      SpaceX launches 51 Starlink satellites from California  SpaceX will launch another group of Starlink internet satellites on Friday afternoon in California.      Look: British bus driver stops to give loose sheep a lift  A sheep spotted wandering loose on a British highway was given a lift back to its owner by a concerned bus driver on her first day on the job.      UCLA signs football coach Chip Kelly to contract extension through 2027  UCLA signed college football coach Chip Kelly to a contract extension, which will run through the 2027 season, the school announced Friday.      President Joe Biden awards Medal of Honor to Vietnam Col. Paris D. Davis after 60-year delay  President Joe Biden on Friday recognized retired Army Col. Paris D. Davis with the Medal of Honor for his gallantry during a firefight in the Vietnam War in which he saved his fellow soldiers despite being injured.      Bryce Young, other QB prospects dismiss size, accuracy concerns at NFL combine  Dominating college football won't carry top quarterbacks directly to the NFL. Bryce Young and other passing prospects now face physical and mental scrutiny, but they dismissed those worries Friday at the NFL combine.      Independent Spirit Awards: How to watch, what to expect  The Independent Spirit Awards, hosted by Hasan Minhaj, will take place on Saturday. "Everything Everywhere All at Once" and "Women Talking" are the top two most nominated films.      Major 321 MW solar farm in Texas moves close to a final investment decision  Renewable energy company AVANGRID said Friday an agreement to spend $30 million on components supports a final investment decision for a solar power facility in Texas, a national leader in solar power.      Norway's Equinor pays $850 million to buy Suncor Energy U.K.  Norwegian energy major Equinor adopted an all-of-the-above outlook after announcing plans Friday to buy the U.K.-division of Canada's Suncor Energy for $850 million.      Watch: 7-year-old baseball umpire seeks Guinness World Record  A 7-year-old Louisiana boy with a firm grasp of baseball rules is seeking a Guinness World Record as the world's youngest umpire.      Judge sentences Alex Murdaugh to life in prison without parole  Former high-powered South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the fatal shooting deaths of his wife Margaret and son Paul in 2021.       | 
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 Biden and Germany’s Scholz Meet Amid Concerns Over Ukraine and ChinaPresident Biden said he and Germany’s chancellor, Olaf Scholz, would work in “lock step” to provide military support to Ukraine.        As Ukraine Clings to Bakhmut, What’s Its Strategy and What’s at Stake?Ukraine is determined to hold the eastern city as long as it can. How high a price is it willing to pay? What might force its withdrawal? And what would a retreat look like — and mean?        U.S. Attorney General Garland Meets Zelensky in Ukraine During Surprise VisitA major topic of talks was how to hold Russia accountable for any war crimes committed over the past year.        In Southern California, Snow Has Trapped People for DaysA week of intense snowfall in the San Bernardino Mountains has left residents and tourists rationing food and pleading for help.        Record Snowfall in California Leaves Many StrandedBack-to-back storms left many people stuck as snow piled high. More is still in the forecast.        J.B. Pritzker Is Democrats’ ‘Break Glass’ CandidateGov. J.B. Pritzker of Illinois has maintained his political organization, built a progressive record and is open about his ambitions. For now, he says, they don’t include the White House.        Lawmakers Clamor for Action on Child Migrant Labor as Outrage GrowsMembers of Congress are pressing for changes to the law and the Biden administration’s approach as federal and state enforcement agencies begin a crackdown on companies that employ underage migrants.        Tom Sizemore, Intense Actor With a Troubled Life, Dies at 61He earned praise for his work in films like “Saving Private Ryan” and “Black Hawk Down.” He also served prison time for drug possession and domestic abuse.        Biden Awards Medal of Honor to Black Vietnam VeteranCol. Paris Davis’s nomination in 1965, for saving three teammates while injured in battle, hit a wall. It was revived in recent years.        In Chernobyl’s Stray Dogs, Scientists Look for Genetic Effects of RadiationA new study is the first step in an effort to understand how exposure to chronic, low-level radiation has affected the area’s dogs.        Building a New Canon of Black LiteratureWhat older novels, plays and poems by African American writers are being — or should be — rediscovered?        A Warning for the Newest Victims of Federal Neglect and Corporate Greed in OhioI grew up near a toxic disaster. The years ahead in East Palestine could be tough.        Why Alex Murdaugh’s Quick Conviction Worries MeThe case was built on a trove of digital data. Could the jury have given it due consideration in just three hours?        Why the Student Debt Pause Became a Political TrapDebtors have gotten out of the habit of making monthly payments.        The Truth About the ‘Censorship’ of Roald DahlThe corporate context in which the changes were made is what should really worry us.        Quitting Coal: What South Africa Shows UsRelatively optimistic forecasts for global warming assume that developing countries will quit coal rapidly. South Africa’s case shows that it won’t be easy.        What to Cook This WeekendJulia Moskin brings us four recipes for beef stew from across the globe.        Rafael Viñoly, Global Architect of Landmark Buildings, Dies at 78Uruguayan-born and New York-based, he was responsible for major commercial and cultural buildings in nearly a dozen countries.        Conservative Media Pay Little Attention to Revelations About Fox NewsEven in today’s highly partisan media world, experts said, the lack of coverage about the private comments of Fox’s top executives and hosts stands out.        Fatal Overdoses of 2 Who Died After Leaving Gay Bars Are Ruled HomicidesThe New York City medical examiner’s findings came about a year after one of the victims was found abandoned in the back of a taxi.        9 Dead as Storms and Tornadoes Barrel Across the SouthThe governor of Kentucky said two tornadoes had been spotted in the western part of the state. Hundreds of thousands of customers in multiple states were without power.        Wangechi Mutu: An Imagined World Made PossibleThe multimedia artist transforms the New Museum into a fabulous sphere of creatures where divisions of gender, race and species do not apply.         More Recent Articles | 
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 In a cost-saving move, retail giant Amazon announced Friday that it will delay construction on a planned second corporate headquarters dubbed "HQ2" in Arlington, Va.   
 At a White House meeting on Friday, President Joe Biden thanked German Chancellor Olaf Scholz for Germany's "profound" help in countering Russian aggression in Ukraine.   
 A former U.S. soldier was sentenced to 45 years in prison Friday for planning a deadly ambush on members of his military unit.   
 The lesion that President Joe Biden had removed from his chest last month during his physical was a common type of skin cancer, his physician said Friday.   
 A New Brunswick couple who initially thought a burglar had broken into their home discovered the invader was actually a panicked deer.   
 The legal team representing former President Donald Trump has formally requested a six-month delay in the fraud civil case filed against him by New York Attorney General Letitia James.   
 Attorney General Merrick Garland made an unannounced trip to Ukraine on Friday, where he met with Ukrainian officials and reaffirmed support for the country in the face of Russia's invasion.   
 A Haitian migrant was found unresponsive aboard a U.S. Coast Guard cutter and pronounced dead after the Coast Guard stopped a vessel carrying 54 migrants off the coast of Florida.   
 The 2023 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, hosted by Nate Burleson and Charli D'Amelio, is airing on Nickelodeon and several other channels live on Saturday.   
 A Kentucky man who stopped to buy some breakfast said he lost his appetite when he won $50,000 from a scratch-off lottery ticket.   
 Wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba is 100% healthy and will participate in almost every drill at the 2023 NFL scouting combine, the Ohio State star said Friday in Indianapolis.   
 A Massachusetts library said a book was recently returned with a note apologizing for the tome being 56 years overdue.   
 The Interior Department said Friday that it was taking new steps to restore the declining American bison population.   
 The Treasury Department Friday sanctioned three Russian individuals for human rights abuses against a prominent Russian opposition leader.   
 Russian Daniil Medvedev knocked off Novak Djokovic in straight sets Friday at the Dubai Championships, snapping the top-ranked Serbian's 20-match winning streak.   
 SpaceX will launch another group of Starlink internet satellites on Friday afternoon in California.   
 A sheep spotted wandering loose on a British highway was given a lift back to its owner by a concerned bus driver on her first day on the job.   
 UCLA signed college football coach Chip Kelly to a contract extension, which will run through the 2027 season, the school announced Friday.   
 President Joe Biden on Friday recognized retired Army Col. Paris D. Davis with the Medal of Honor for his gallantry during a firefight in the Vietnam War in which he saved his fellow soldiers despite being injured.   
 Dominating college football won't carry top quarterbacks directly to the NFL. Bryce Young and other passing prospects now face physical and mental scrutiny, but they dismissed those worries Friday at the NFL combine.   
 The Independent Spirit Awards, hosted by Hasan Minhaj, will take place on Saturday. "Everything Everywhere All at Once" and "Women Talking" are the top two most nominated films.   
 Renewable energy company AVANGRID said Friday an agreement to spend $30 million on components supports a final investment decision for a solar power facility in Texas, a national leader in solar power.   
 Norwegian energy major Equinor adopted an all-of-the-above outlook after announcing plans Friday to buy the U.K.-division of Canada's Suncor Energy for $850 million.   
 A 7-year-old Louisiana boy with a firm grasp of baseball rules is seeking a Guinness World Record as the world's youngest umpire.   
 Former high-powered South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the fatal shooting deaths of his wife Margaret and son Paul in 2021.   
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