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USA Hockey mandates neck guards for all players under 18 USA Hockey announced it is mandating neck guards for all players under the age of 18. 49ers erase 17-point deficit vs. Lions, advance to Super Bowl LVIII Christian McCaffrey scored twice and the San Francisco 49ers completed a feverish rally, overcoming a 17-point deficit to beat the Detroit Lions and advance to Super Bowl LVIII on Sunday in Santa Clara, Calif. Travis Kelce, defense lead Chiefs past Ravens into Super Bowl LVIII The Kansas City Chiefs used two fourth-quarter turnovers to fend off Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship game, advancing to the Super Bowl for the fourth time in five years Sunday in Baltimore. Sundance movie review: 'Black Box Diaries' an extraordinary work of journalism "Black Box Diaries," which screened online at the Sundance Film Festival, is an extraordinary documentary about journalist Shiori Ito chronicling her own journey to prosecute her rapist. Three U.S. soldiers are dead in a drone strike in Jordan Three U.S. service members have been killed and at least 34 others injured by a drone strike in the Kingdom of Jordan, Biden administration and military officials said. Iran launches a trio of low Earth orbit satellites Iran has launched three satellites into space with a rocket that had failed multiple times before, Iranian officials announced Sunday. Western authorities say it improves Tehran's ballistic missile capabilities. British study finds playing a musical instrument protects older people's brains Playing a musical instrument is linked to better brain health in older adults, including better memory and problem-solving capability, according to new British research published Sunday. 'Beekeeper' tops North American box office with $7.4M Jason Statham's action movie, "The Beekeeper," is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $7.4 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Environmental activists attempt to vandalize the Mona Lisa Environmental activists in Paris threw pumpkin-colored soup at the Mona Lisa Sunday, expressing their concerns over the world's agricultural and food systems. House GOP unveils Mayorkas impeachment articles House GOP memes have filed a pair of articles of impeachment against Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, alleging that he committed "high crimes and misdemeanors." Sundance movie review: Jewish comedy 'Between the Temples' inclusive for all "Between the Temples," which screened online at the Sundance Film Festival, has lots of fun with Jewish comedy in a way that any viewer can appreciate. Pelosi said she will ask FBI to investigate pro-Palestine protesters Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Sunday she will ask the FBI to investigate the financing of pro-Palestine protesters, seemingly indicating they may be Russian plants. 'Designated Survivor' cast reunites for Adan Canto's memorial Maggie Q shared a photo on Instagram of her and her former Designated Survivor co-stars reuniting for the memorial service of late cast member Adan Canto this weekend. Gaza Health Ministry urges 7,000 wounded people to leave occupied Palestine The Gaza Health Ministry on Sunday urged at least 7,000 wounded Palestinians to leave the occupied territory of Gaza for treatment as Israel's war continues in the wake of genocide allegations. Justin Timberlake, Jimmy Fallon crash Dakota Johnson's 'SNL' monologue Dakota Johnson's "Social Network" co-star Justin Timberlake showed up unexpectedly during her "Saturday Night Live" monologue this weekend. Maui authorities confirm identity of last victim months after deadly wildfires The last victim of a series of deadly wildfires that razed the historic community of Lahaina and others on the island of Maui over the summer has been identified by authorities. Gunmen target Istanbul church, killing one person during morning mass Gunmen targeted a church in Istanbul on Sunday morning, killing at least one person during the celebration of mass. Pope Francis has condemned the attack. Sundance movie review: 'Rob Peace' captures real-life triumphs, tragedies "Rob Peace," which screened online at the Sundance Film Festival, captures the highs and lows in the life of Robert DeShaun Peace while conveying the entire scope of his life. Australian Open: Sinner rallies by Medvedev for first Grand Slam win Jannik Sinner crushed a forehand inside the sideline just out of reach of an exhausted Daniil Medvedev to claim championship point, edging the Russian for his first Grand Slam title Sunday at the 2024 Australian Open. On This Day, Jan. 28: U.S. inspector: 'We were almost all wrong' about WMDs in Iraq On Jan. 28, 2004, the chief U.S. weapons inspector in Iraq told congressional government officials "were almost all wrong" in believing Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. Famous birthdays for Jan. 28: Maluma, Gregg Popovich Singer Maluma turns 30 and NBA coach Gregg Popovich turns 75, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 28. More Recent Articles |
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Israel Details Claims Against U.N. Workers It Says Aided HamasIsraeli officials have presented evidence they say ties workers at a Palestinian aid agency in Gaza to violence during the Hamas-led attack on Israel. Black Pastors Pressure Biden to Call for a Cease-Fire in GazaBlack congregants’ dismay at President Biden’s posture on the war could imperil his re-election bid. Haley’s Dilemma: How to Diminish Trump Without Alienating Republican VotersOn “Meet the Press,” Nikki Haley said she trusted a jury’s judgment in Donald Trump’s sex-assault defamation case, while she tries to peel away the former president’s supporters. $83 Million Verdict Renews Spotlight on Trump’s FinancesThe judgment for E. Jean Carroll, and another potentially much larger one on the horizon, could compel the former president to sell some of his assets. At the Defense Table, Trump Uses the Courtroom as a StageIn two civil trials, the former president has showcased his disdain for the legal system and provided a preview of how he might handle himself when any of his four criminal cases go to trial. Illinois Hearing Officer, a Former Republican Judge, Says Trump Engaged in InsurrectionBut the hearing officer said the State Board of Elections should let the courts decide whether Mr. Trump’s conduct disqualified him from the ballot. The Quiet Luxury of South Korea’s Postpartum Care CentersSome new mothers say postpartum care centers are the best part of childbirth in South Korea, where fewer people are deciding to have children because of high costs. Andy Reid, Coach of Kansas City Chiefs, Makes Football FunHis diligence and sense of mischief have made him one of the game’s best-ever coaches. What Is the ‘Mob Wife Aesthetic’? TikTok’s Newest Trend Inspired by ‘The Sopranos.’A TikTok trend that’s about more than French manicures and furs, the look focuses on conspicuous signifiers of wealth earned outside the rule of law. Why Millennials Are Declaring Themselves ObsoleteThe largest living generation in America peers into the abyss of middle age. Are we really worried, or is it just a shtick? On Donald Trump, E. Jean Carroll and the Limits of Libel LawIncentives to serve up lies for politics or profit are so strong that libel damage awards and settlements may not meaningfully change behaviors. A.I. Is Endangering Our HistoryIn our focus on protecting the present and future from A.I., we have forgotten about the urgent need to protect the past. When the Right Ignores Its Sex ScandalsThe case of the disgraced pastor Paul Pressler offers a window into why America is so divided as a nation. Nikki Haley Isn’t Going AnywhereThe brightness of Haley’s past few days underscores the darkness of Trump’s. The NYPD Pulled Over Yusef Salaam. Now Both Are Under Fire.Yusef Salaam, one of the Central Park Five, said the officer who stopped him should have explained why. Some officials said Mr. Salaam had used his position to avoid a ticket. In 100 Victims of the Lahaina Fire, Legacies That Live OnAuthorities have identified the last known person to have died in the wildfire. Young and old, those lost won’t be forgotten. Finland Votes for PresidentVoting took place as the alliance’s newest member grapples with concerns about potential aggression from its neighbor Russia. More Recent Articles |
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USA Hockey announced it is mandating neck guards for all players under the age of 18.
Christian McCaffrey scored twice and the San Francisco 49ers completed a feverish rally, overcoming a 17-point deficit to beat the Detroit Lions and advance to Super Bowl LVIII on Sunday in Santa Clara, Calif.
The Kansas City Chiefs used two fourth-quarter turnovers to fend off Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship game, advancing to the Super Bowl for the fourth time in five years Sunday in Baltimore.
"Black Box Diaries," which screened online at the Sundance Film Festival, is an extraordinary documentary about journalist Shiori Ito chronicling her own journey to prosecute her rapist.
Three U.S. service members have been killed and at least 34 others injured by a drone strike in the Kingdom of Jordan, Biden administration and military officials said.
Iran has launched three satellites into space with a rocket that had failed multiple times before, Iranian officials announced Sunday. Western authorities say it improves Tehran's ballistic missile capabilities.
Playing a musical instrument is linked to better brain health in older adults, including better memory and problem-solving capability, according to new British research published Sunday.
Jason Statham's action movie, "The Beekeeper," is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $7.4 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Environmental activists in Paris threw pumpkin-colored soup at the Mona Lisa Sunday, expressing their concerns over the world's agricultural and food systems.
House GOP memes have filed a pair of articles of impeachment against Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, alleging that he committed "high crimes and misdemeanors."
"Between the Temples," which screened online at the Sundance Film Festival, has lots of fun with Jewish comedy in a way that any viewer can appreciate.
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Sunday she will ask the FBI to investigate the financing of pro-Palestine protesters, seemingly indicating they may be Russian plants.
Maggie Q shared a photo on Instagram of her and her former Designated Survivor co-stars reuniting for the memorial service of late cast member Adan Canto this weekend.
The Gaza Health Ministry on Sunday urged at least 7,000 wounded Palestinians to leave the occupied territory of Gaza for treatment as Israel's war continues in the wake of genocide allegations.
Dakota Johnson's "Social Network" co-star Justin Timberlake showed up unexpectedly during her "Saturday Night Live" monologue this weekend.
The last victim of a series of deadly wildfires that razed the historic community of Lahaina and others on the island of Maui over the summer has been identified by authorities.
Gunmen targeted a church in Istanbul on Sunday morning, killing at least one person during the celebration of mass. Pope Francis has condemned the attack.
"Rob Peace," which screened online at the Sundance Film Festival, captures the highs and lows in the life of Robert DeShaun Peace while conveying the entire scope of his life.
Jannik Sinner crushed a forehand inside the sideline just out of reach of an exhausted Daniil Medvedev to claim championship point, edging the Russian for his first Grand Slam title Sunday at the 2024 Australian Open.
On Jan. 28, 2004, the chief U.S. weapons inspector in Iraq told congressional government officials "were almost all wrong" in believing Iraq had weapons of mass destruction.
Singer Maluma turns 30 and NBA coach Gregg Popovich turns 75, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 28. 
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