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Azerbaijan erects checkpoint between Armenia, contested Nagorno-Karabakh region Azerbaijan on Sunday established a checkpoint on the Lachin corridor, the sole land link between Armenia and the contested Nagorno-Karabakh region, sparking outrage in Yerevan and concern in Washington, D.C. Jake Foy on the rustic appeal of 'Ride:' Ranching can't be done on Zoom Jake Foy says he wanted to star in the contemporary Colorado-set drama, "Ride," because he loved the way of life the Sunday night Hallmark and Peacock show depicts. NBCUniversal CEO steps down after investigation into ‘inappropriate relationship’ NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell agreed to resign from the company after an investigation into an "inappropriate relationship" he had with a female colleague on Sunday. 5 adults charged for fight at youth basketball game Five adults in their 20s and 30s are being charged for a fight that erupted during a middle school boys' basketball game in Vermont that led to the death of a 60-year-old man. American Airlines flight grounded in Ohio after ‘mechanical issues’ American Airlines flight 1958 returned to the ground in Columbus, Ohio, on Sunday, about 30 minutes after departing due to a mechanical issue. No injuries in fire during Disneyland’s Fantasmic Fireworks show Disneyland visitors saw more flames than expected when the 45-foot-tall animatronic dragon "Maleficent" caught fire during the park's Fantasmic Fireworks show. 'Super Mario Bros.' tops the North American box office for 3rd weekend "Super Mario Bros." is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning an additional $58.2 million in its third weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. German magazine fires editor after fake AI interview with Michael Schumacher The top editor of Die Aktuelle has been fired after the German women's magazine published a fake interview with Formula One legend Michael Schumacher created using artificial intelligence. 3 violent crimes against transgender women being investigated in Atlanta The Atlanta Police Department announced it is actively investigating three incidents of violence against transgender women that have occurred this year, including two this month. Sikh separatist Amritpal Singh arrested in India Police in India have arrested Amritpal Singh, a Sikh preacher who has called for the secession of the Punjab province to create an independent Sikh nation. Israeli PM Netanyahu open to meeting Florida Gov. DeSantis during trade mission Israeli Prime Minister and staunch Trump ally Benjamin Netanyahu said he is open to meeting with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis during DeSantis' global trade mission in Israel. Ukraine to create national cemetery in Kyiv, model it after Arlington The government of Ukraine has announced that it will create a national military cemetery and museum complex in Bykivnia, near the capital. Man arrested for alleged kidnapping, rape of DoorDash driver Joseph Killins, 38, was arrested on Friday and charged with armed kidnapping, sexual battery with a weapon, aggravated battery with a weapon, and robbery with a firearm, as well as charges from another incident. No charges from police for man who shot at Instacart delivery car in Florida Police in Florida have justified not filing charges against a man who shot at a delivery car because he "perceived" a threat. Widow sues Celebrity Cruises after husband’s decomposing body stored in drink cooler A woman whose husband died from a cardiac event while on a cruise in August has filed a lawsuit against Celebrity Cruises, alleging that his body was improperly stored in a drink cooler. Jennifer Ehle: Opioid heiress on 'Dead Ringers' has no ethics Jennifer Ehle told UPI the pharmaceutical company heiress she plays in the new thriller series, "Dead Ringers," has no qualms about supporting the trailblazing, but unscrupulous work of two brilliant doctors. Eric Braeden thanks fans for support amid cancer battle "Young & the Restless" icon Eric Braeden has announced on social media that he is battling cancer. U.S. military evacuates American Embassy in Sudan President Joe Biden late Saturday ordered the U.S. military to extract American diplomats from Sudan as the two warring parties in the country accused each other of hindering efforts to evacuate foreign nationals. Bed, Bath & Beyond files for bankruptcy, announces ‘winding down’ of operations The home goods retail giant Bed, Bath & Beyond announced Sunday that the company had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protections and that operations were "winding down." On This Day, April 23: Rhythm Club fire kills 209 Black patrons On April 23, 1940, a fire at the Rhythm Club in Natchez, Miss., claimed the lives of 209 people, all Black patrons. Famous birthdays for April 23: Valerie Bertinelli, John Oliver Actor Valerie Bertinelli turns 63 and comedian John Oliver turns 46, among the famous birthdays for April 23. More Recent Articles |
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Chinese Censorship Is Quietly Rewriting the Covid-19 StoryUnder government pressure, Chinese scientists have retracted studies and withheld or deleted data. The censorship has stymied efforts to understand the virus. U.S. Pulls Diplomats From Sudan, and an Exodus BeginsWith hopes fading that two warring generals will end their battle anytime soon, diplomats and other foreigners began heading for Sudan’s doors. What We Know About the Fighting in SudanThe strategically important country in northeastern Africa has been consumed by more than a week of fighting between two military factions. Sudanese are fleeing and many countries are evacuating their personnel — but many people are stuck. At U.Va., an Alumnus Attacked D.E.I. Programs. Now, He Is on the Board.As D.E.I. programs come under attack, a plan at the University of Virginia for “more diversity, less Confederacy” enraged some alumni, who started organizing against it. ‘I Cry Quietly’: A Soldier Describes the Toll of Russia’s WarFor Valentyn, a Ukrainian soldier in the Donetsk region, the war’s death toll is more than a statistic. He is tasked with moving wounded troops — and dead bodies — away from the front lines, often under Russian fire. Ukraine Says Russian Troops Are Evacuating Civilians From Occupied Areas of SouthRussian troops are forcibly relocating residents near the southern city of Kherson as fighting there intensifies, a Ukrainian official said Sunday. Biden Opens a New Back Door on ImmigrationCongress has yet to pass an immigration overhaul, but President Biden has used his executive authority to significantly expand the number of legal immigrants entering the U.S. Barlocco Island in Scotland Listed for $186,000Reaching Barlocco Island is challenging, and staying there for any length of time even more so. Still, dozens are vying for the 25 acres of nature. Bed Bath & Beyond Files for BankruptcyThe company, which failed to fully reckon with the rise of online shopping, said that store closing sales would begin on Wednesday. Black Smokers at Center of New York Fight to Ban Menthol CigarettesA proposal to make New York the third state to ban menthol cigarettes has created a furious and expensive lobbying war, and has divided Black leaders. Jeff Shell, CEO of NBCUniversal, Steps Down After InquiryComcast, the company’s owner, said he was leaving after an investigation into “an inappropriate relationship with a woman in the company.” Rachel Weisz, ‘Dead Ringers’ and the Glorious Horrors of PregnancyHer brilliant streaming remake of the psychosexual thriller “Dead Ringers” has a refreshing new perspective on childbirth. The Violence in Sudan Is Partly Our FaultThe international community should not stop trying to end violent conflicts, but future efforts must consider who matters for peace and who does not. My Synagogue Was Attacked, but That’s Not What Scares Me MostAs a rabbi, I can’t prevent anti-Semitic acts in America, but I can work to alleviate the fear that threats create. Gun Idolatry Is Destroying the Case for GunsThe use of a firearm must be a last resort, not the first one. Bird Flu is Killing Off the World’s BirdsThere’s an outbreak in the animal kingdom. Sacklers Gave Millions to Institution That Advises on Opioid PolicyEven as the nation’s drug crisis mounted, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine continued to accept funds from some members of the Sackler family, including those involved with Purdue Pharma. Republicans Try to Keep Abortion Rights Off the BallotAfter abortion rights supporters swept six ballot measures last year, Republican legislatures seek to make it harder to get on the ballot, and harder to win if there is a vote. Ceuta F.C.: A European Team That Calls Africa HomeA.D. Ceuta, one of only two European soccer clubs based on the African continent, sits at a cultural crossroads where Spain, Morocco and migrants come together. An Outsider Takes on Ireland, From Inside a Plastic BagThe podcaster behind the popular “Blindboy Podcast,” who earlier gained fame as part of the Rubberbandits hip-hop duo, says that covering his face lets him say things he couldn’t otherwise. Today’s Wordle Review: April 23, 2023Our columnist reviews the day’s puzzle. Warning: Contains spoilers! More Recent Articles |
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Azerbaijan on Sunday established a checkpoint on the Lachin corridor, the sole land link between Armenia and the contested Nagorno-Karabakh region, sparking outrage in Yerevan and concern in Washington, D.C.
Jake Foy says he wanted to star in the contemporary Colorado-set drama, "Ride," because he loved the way of life the Sunday night Hallmark and Peacock show depicts.
NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell agreed to resign from the company after an investigation into an "inappropriate relationship" he had with a female colleague on Sunday.
Five adults in their 20s and 30s are being charged for a fight that erupted during a middle school boys' basketball game in Vermont that led to the death of a 60-year-old man.
American Airlines flight 1958 returned to the ground in Columbus, Ohio, on Sunday, about 30 minutes after departing due to a mechanical issue.
Disneyland visitors saw more flames than expected when the 45-foot-tall animatronic dragon "Maleficent" caught fire during the park's Fantasmic Fireworks show.
"Super Mario Bros." is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning an additional $58.2 million in its third weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
The top editor of Die Aktuelle has been fired after the German women's magazine published a fake interview with Formula One legend Michael Schumacher created using artificial intelligence.
The Atlanta Police Department announced it is actively investigating three incidents of violence against transgender women that have occurred this year, including two this month.
Police in India have arrested Amritpal Singh, a Sikh preacher who has called for the secession of the Punjab province to create an independent Sikh nation.
Israeli Prime Minister and staunch Trump ally Benjamin Netanyahu said he is open to meeting with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis during DeSantis' global trade mission in Israel.
The government of Ukraine has announced that it will create a national military cemetery and museum complex in Bykivnia, near the capital.
Joseph Killins, 38, was arrested on Friday and charged with armed kidnapping, sexual battery with a weapon, aggravated battery with a weapon, and robbery with a firearm, as well as charges from another incident.
Police in Florida have justified not filing charges against a man who shot at a delivery car because he "perceived" a threat.
A woman whose husband died from a cardiac event while on a cruise in August has filed a lawsuit against Celebrity Cruises, alleging that his body was improperly stored in a drink cooler.
Jennifer Ehle told UPI the pharmaceutical company heiress she plays in the new thriller series, "Dead Ringers," has no qualms about supporting the trailblazing, but unscrupulous work of two brilliant doctors.
"Young & the Restless" icon Eric Braeden has announced on social media that he is battling cancer.
President Joe Biden late Saturday ordered the U.S. military to extract American diplomats from Sudan as the two warring parties in the country accused each other of hindering efforts to evacuate foreign nationals.
The home goods retail giant Bed, Bath & Beyond announced Sunday that the company had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protections and that operations were "winding down."
On April 23, 1940, a fire at the Rhythm Club in Natchez, Miss., claimed the lives of 209 people, all Black patrons.
Actor Valerie Bertinelli turns 63 and comedian John Oliver turns 46, among the famous birthdays for April 23. 
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