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In Ukraine’s Volatile East, a Day of Shelling, Outages, Fear
Shells struck by the hundreds along the tense front lines in eastern Ukraine.
Cuomo Sued By NY Trooper Who Said He Sexually Harassed Her
A New York state trooper who testified that former Gov. Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed is now suing him.
New York Graduation Rate Up After Pandemic Cancels Exams
New York’s high school graduation rate rose slightly last year after the pandemic forced the cancellation of final exams normally required for a diploma.
Russia Says Some Forces Pulling Back Amid Ukraine Crisis
Russia says that some units participating in military exercises will begin returning to their bases.
Sen. Gillibrand Endorses Hochul In New York Governor’s Race
U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand is backing Kathy Hochul in the New York governor’s race.
Poland Prepares to Accept Ukrainian Refugees in Case of War
Poland is the largest European Union nation to border Ukraine and the government is making preparations to accept Ukrainian refugees if Russian attacks.
Russian Skater Can Compete, but Medal Ceremony Won’t Be Held
Russian teenager Kamila Valieva can compete in the Winter Olympics but, even if she wins the gold, there will be no ceremony if she medals.
Ukraine President’s Ratings Fall as Crisis with Russia Brews
Volodymyr Zelenskyy is watching his once-enormous support dissolve after 2½ years in office as Ukraine stands on what many fear is the verge of a Russian invasion.
Ivan Reitman, Producer, ‘Ghostbusters’ Director, Dies at 75
Ivan Reitman, the influential filmmaker and producer behind beloved comedies from "Animal House" to "Ghostbusters," died on February 12, 2022. He was 75.
Kupp Caps Triple Crown Season with Super Bowl MVP
Cooper Kupp, named MVP, helped give the Los Angeles Rams their first Super Bowl title ever in Los Angeles with a 23-20 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.