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Sundance movie review: 'Krazy House' crosses lines, spoils fun "Krazy House," which screened Monday at the Sundance Film Festival, begins with a promising gonzo premise but crosses no less than three lines of bad taste to ruin it all. U.S., Britain strike multiple Houthi targets in Yemen The United States and Britain conducted airstrikes late Monday in Yemen, hitting eight locations under the Houthis' control as the Biden administration seeks to degrade th militia's ability to attack shipping vessels. U.S. Navy identifies SEALs lost at sea during seizure of Houthi-bound weapons The U.S. Navy on Monday identified two SEALs who went missing earlier this month in waters off the coast of Somalia during a mission that resulted in the seizure of a ship transporting weapons from Iran to the Houthis. Chicago Cubs legend Ryne Sandberg discloses he has metastatic prostate cancer Ryne Sandberg, a Hall of Famer widely considered one of the greatest players in the history of the Chicago Cubs, revealed Monday he has received a diagnosis of metastatic prostate cancer. Biden, Harris promote pro-choice efforts on anniversary of Roe vs. Wade President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris used the 51st anniversary of Roe vs. Wade ruling on Monday to hammer home their pro-choice stance at events in Washington and Wisconsin. Dow surpasses 38,000 for first time as Wall Street surge continues Wall Street again reached record territory on Monday, continuing a recent surge that saw the Dow Jones Industrial Average climb 138 points to finish above 38,000 for the first time in its history. Contact restored with NASA's Ingenuity Mars helicopter NASA has restored contact with its little Perseverance Mars helicopter, which had gone silent after 72nd mission, the space agency said. Poland, Ukraine leaders meet to renew diplomatic ties amid deal on trucker protests Diplomatic relations between Ukraine and Poland appear to be improving after Monday's meeting in Kyiv between Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk and Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Look: Firefighters rescue deer stuck on Texas porch Firefighters in Texas rescued a deer that ran onto a resident's porch and became stuck while trying to squeeze between the wooden supports on a railing. Watch: 1,946 people spin whipping tops in China to break world record A Guinness World Record was broken in Baishan, China, when 1,946 people gathered to play whipping tops at the same time. Look: Record 932 manatees gather at Florida state park Florida's Blue Spring State Park said cold weather brought a record 932 manatees to the park to stay warm. Ex-GOP presidential candidate Doug Burgum won't seek 3rd term as N.D. governor North Dakota governor and former Republican presidential candidate Doug Burgum announced Monday he will not seek a third term as the state's leader when his current stint expires at the end of this year. New Hampshire Republican primary comes down to Donald Trump, Nikki Haley Donald Trump and Nikki Haley are the final two Republican presidential candidates going into New Hampshire's primary on Tuesday. $10 lottery win leads Michigan man to $500,000 jackpot A Michigan man who won $10 from a scratch-off lottery ticket used his winnings to buy another ticket that earned him $500,000. Dexter Scott King, youngest son of Dr. Martin Luther King, dies at 62 Dexter Scott King, the youngest son and third child of slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King, died Monday of prostate cancer, family members announced. He was 62. Kamala Harris kicks off 'Reproductive Freedoms' tour in Wisconsin Vice President Kamala Harris kicked off a "Fight for Reproductive Freedoms" nationwide tour Monday in Waukesha County, Wis., on the 51st anniversary of the Supreme Court's ruling on Roe v. Wade. Ga. divorce case judge rejects demand for Fani Willis' immediate testimony A Georgia state judge ruled Monday that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis does not have to immediately submit to a deposition about her personal relationship with a colleague in her prosecution of Donald Trump. Watch: Annette Bening plays wife and mother with secret in 'Apples Never Fall' "Apples Never Fall," a new series based on the Liane Moriarty novel and starring Annette Bening and Sam Neill, is coming to Peacock. Lindsay Lohan to star in holiday rom-com 'Our Little Secret' Lindsay Lohan, Kristin Chenoweth and Ian Harding will star in the Netflix film "Our Little Secret." NYC announces program to forgive $2 billion in medical debt A new program introduced by New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Health Commissioner Ashwin Vasser on Monday seeks to retire some $2 billion in medical debt owed by thousands of residents. Supreme Court to weigh overturning Okla. death row inmate Richard Glossip's conviction The Supreme Court is expected to begin hearing oral arguments later in the year after it announced Monday it will hear the case of Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip. Baby born at side of New Jersey road during winter storm A healthy baby girl was born at the side of a New Jersey road with help from a police officer in the midst of a winter storm. Look: 'We Were the Lucky Ones' gets photos, March premiere date "We Were the Lucky Ones," a WWII drama starring Joey King and Logan Lerman, is coming to Hulu. Detroit Lions to sign tight end Zach Ertz The Detroit Lions agreed to sign veteran tight end Zach Ertz to their practice squad. |
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Trump’s Campaign of Humiliation Against Ron DeSantisThe former president’s brutal, yearlong campaign of humiliation helped torpedo the Florida governor’s White House hopes and left his next moves in politics uncertain. New Hampshire Street Signs Tell the Story of the Republican PrimaryThis street corner tells the tale of the Republican primary. New Hampshire Officials to Investigate A.I. Robocalls Mimicking BidenThe calls, in a voice most likely artificially generated, urged people not to vote in Tuesday’s primary. U.S. and U.K. Strike Iran-backed Houthi Sites in YemenThe strikes against eight sites come as the Iran-backed militant group remains defiant and the region teeters on the edge of a wider war. E.U. Presses Israel on Gaza’s Future and Palestinian StatehoodEuropeans, insisting on Palestinian statehood, are frustrated by Israel’s opposition and lack of a postwar plan for the devastated Gaza Strip. U.S. Identifies the Two Navy SEALs Lost in Raid Off Somalia CoastPreliminary accounts of how the two Navy SEALs were lost at sea during a boarding mission raised questions about how the raid was conducted. Supreme Court Backs Biden in Dispute With Texas Over Border BarrierA federal appeals court had ruled that Border Patrol agents may not remove concertina wire erected by the state except for medical emergencies. How the Senate’s Emerging Border Deal Could Change Biden’s Immigration PolicyRepublicans and Democrats have agreed to try to reduce the number of migrants granted parole to stay in the United States, but cementing the compromise will take money and persuasion on both sides. 9 Democratic Governors Push Biden and Congress to Address Migrant CrisisThe effort is being led by Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York, a Biden ally whose state has been inundated with arrivals from the southern border. Norman Jewison, Director of ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ and ‘Moonstruck,’ Dies at 97His genre-spanning movies — dramas, comedies and musicals, like “Fiddler on the Roof” — were magnets for Oscar nods, but he was best known for socially conscious films. Norman Jewison Streaming Guide: ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ to ‘Moonstruck’From “In the Heat of the Night” to “Fiddler on the Roof” and “Moonstruck,” the director always brought heart and humanity to his work. Judge Unseals Records in Divorce Case That Has Entangled Trump ProsecutorsA judge in Georgia also delayed a deposition of Fani T. Willis, the district attorney accused of having a romantic relationship with a prosecutor she hired. 24 Breakfast RecipesDon’t rise and grind. Rise and dine. Top Cancer Center Seeks to Retract or Correct Dozens of StudiesA British biologist and blogger discovered faulty data in many studies conducted by top executives of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Dexter Scott King, Younger Son of Martin Luther King Jr., Dies at 62As the longtime chairman of the King Center, he worked closely — and clashed at times — with his siblings over control of their father’s legacy. After Freeze Grips Much of U.S., a Warm Respite BeckonsSome cities could see a temperature swing of more than 50 degrees. Time to hit the zoo. Why Americans Are Feeling Better About the EconomySuddenly, Americans are feeling better about the economy. The Trump Train Is Getting Very CrowdedAnd it’s getting very crowded. Ron DeSantis Made Smiling Look HardThe governor of Florida lacks a certain quality that says, “I am human.” Why Haley Could Win and Why Trump Could Win New HampshireWhy is New Hampshire actually competitive? How has Donald Trump changed politics there? Jane Coaston interviews Dante Scala about what matters this week. Elon Musk, on Rehabilitation Tour, Calls Himself ‘Aspirationally Jewish’His remarks, part of an effort to atone for comments many called antisemitic, came after a visit to the Auschwitz death camp site. How ‘Days of Wine and Roses’ Became Their Passion ProjectKelli O’Hara and Brian d’Arcy James didn’t let the door close on their new Broadway musical about a couple undone by addiction. |
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"Krazy House," which screened Monday at the Sundance Film Festival, begins with a promising gonzo premise but crosses no less than three lines of bad taste to ruin it all.
The United States and Britain conducted airstrikes late Monday in Yemen, hitting eight locations under the Houthis' control as the Biden administration seeks to degrade th militia's ability to attack shipping vessels.
The U.S. Navy on Monday identified two SEALs who went missing earlier this month in waters off the coast of Somalia during a mission that resulted in the seizure of a ship transporting weapons from Iran to the Houthis.
Ryne Sandberg, a Hall of Famer widely considered one of the greatest players in the history of the Chicago Cubs, revealed Monday he has received a diagnosis of metastatic prostate cancer.
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris used the 51st anniversary of Roe vs. Wade ruling on Monday to hammer home their pro-choice stance at events in Washington and Wisconsin.
Wall Street again reached record territory on Monday, continuing a recent surge that saw the Dow Jones Industrial Average climb 138 points to finish above 38,000 for the first time in its history.
NASA has restored contact with its little Perseverance Mars helicopter, which had gone silent after 72nd mission, the space agency said.
Diplomatic relations between Ukraine and Poland appear to be improving after Monday's meeting in Kyiv between Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk and Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Firefighters in Texas rescued a deer that ran onto a resident's porch and became stuck while trying to squeeze between the wooden supports on a railing.
A Guinness World Record was broken in Baishan, China, when 1,946 people gathered to play whipping tops at the same time.
Florida's Blue Spring State Park said cold weather brought a record 932 manatees to the park to stay warm.
North Dakota governor and former Republican presidential candidate Doug Burgum announced Monday he will not seek a third term as the state's leader when his current stint expires at the end of this year.
Donald Trump and Nikki Haley are the final two Republican presidential candidates going into New Hampshire's primary on Tuesday.
A Michigan man who won $10 from a scratch-off lottery ticket used his winnings to buy another ticket that earned him $500,000.
Dexter Scott King, the youngest son and third child of slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King, died Monday of prostate cancer, family members announced. He was 62.
Vice President Kamala Harris kicked off a "Fight for Reproductive Freedoms" nationwide tour Monday in Waukesha County, Wis., on the 51st anniversary of the Supreme Court's ruling on Roe v. Wade.
A Georgia state judge ruled Monday that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis does not have to immediately submit to a deposition about her personal relationship with a colleague in her prosecution of Donald Trump.
"Apples Never Fall," a new series based on the Liane Moriarty novel and starring Annette Bening and Sam Neill, is coming to Peacock.
Lindsay Lohan, Kristin Chenoweth and Ian Harding will star in the Netflix film "Our Little Secret."
A new program introduced by New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Health Commissioner Ashwin Vasser on Monday seeks to retire some $2 billion in medical debt owed by thousands of residents.
The Supreme Court is expected to begin hearing oral arguments later in the year after it announced Monday it will hear the case of Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip.
A healthy baby girl was born at the side of a New Jersey road with help from a police officer in the midst of a winter storm.
"We Were the Lucky Ones," a WWII drama starring Joey King and Logan Lerman, is coming to Hulu.
The Detroit Lions agreed to sign veteran tight end Zach Ertz to their practice squad. 
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