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U.S. Says Russia Fails to Comply With Nuclear Arms Control Treaty

By BY EDWARD WONG from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/xfkKcS0

The Queen of Everest Trains While Working at Whole Foods

By BY BHADRA SHARMA AND ADAM SKOLNICK from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/j9HP2JE

Provincial Chief Minister Visits Peshawar Mosque Site as Death Toll Rises to 100

Azam Khan, the caretaker Chief Minister of the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, visited Peshawar, Pakistan, on Tuesday, January 31, after a deadly explosion at a mosque killed at least 100 people and injured dozens more. Footage posted to Twitter by the Information Department of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa shows Khan touring the site of the attack and addressing a group of officers. Khan declared a day of mourning in the province for the victims of the attack and said he is ready to pay compensation to the families of the victims and the injured. Citing health officials, local news outlet Dawn reported that most of the injured were out of danger. Peshawar Capital City Police Officer Muhammad Ijaz Khan told Dawn that the mosque’s roof collapsed after the blast and that many people were stuck under the rubble. Credit: Information Department KP via Storyful from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/funsHje

Snowflakes Glisten in Rochester as NYC Hits Snow-Free Record

Snow glistened in the sunshine in upstate New York, on Tuesday, January 31, days after New York City surpassed a record for the " latest first measurable snowfall for Central Park." According to local media, if the city does not get any snow by Sunday, it could break another record – most consecutive days with no snow. Elsewhere in the state, footage captured by Joseph Frascati shows snowflakes drifting gently outside the Greater Rochester International Airport Tuesday morning. According to Frascati, the snow did not stick and was blown away by the wind. “At sunrise when conditions are right, the snow looks red to orange,” he added. Credit: Joseph Frascati via Storyful from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/LvEnVCq

G.M. Posts Solid Profit as It Pushes to Take On Tesla in E.V.s

By BY NEAL E. BOUDETTE from NYT Business https://ift.tt/P78trH0

¿En qué casos se justifica que la policía emplee la fuerza letal?

By BY ADEEL HASSAN from NYT en Español https://ift.tt/U8HDmj9

Kansas City Fans Erupt in Arrowhead Stadium as Chiefs Progress to Super Bowl

Kansas City Chiefs fans erupted into cheers as the Chiefs secured their spot in the Super Bowl with a win over the Cincinnati Bengals in Kansas City, Missouri, on Sunday, January 29. The Chiefs beat the Bengals 23-20, and will face off against the Philadelphia Eagles during the Super Bowl on Sunday, February 12. Footage posted to Twitter by Matt Murdick shows people cheering and running onto the field as fireworks erupt at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City. Credit: Matt Murdick via Storyful from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/VLYoH3C

Being Edward Hopper

By BY BLAKE GOPNIK from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/fT2GUg3

Sleet Leads to Travel Advisories in Eastern Oklahoma, as Days of Inclement Weather Forecast

Heavy sleet covered an expressway in eastern Oklahoma as the National Weather Service (NWS) warned of deteriorating travel conditions in the area on Monday, January 30. Footage posted to Twitter by Brandy Rupa shows sleet collecting outside a home in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. The NWS issued a winter weather advisory and a hazardous weather outlook for the region through Wednesday. Sleet accumulations of up to a half-inch were forecasted. Credit: Brandy Rupa via Storyful from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/1IhZjHa

The Double Whammy Making Italy the West’s Fasting Shrinking Nation

By BY JASON HOROWITZ from NYT World https://ift.tt/zslah1O

Freight train derails on Queensland’s central coast

An exclusion zone has been set up on Queensland's central coast after a freight train derailed. It's believed the train collided with a coal train in Marmor, south of Rockhampton, just before 7:30 last night. No injuries have been reported. Queensland Police and Fire and Emergency Services are on the scene. from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/Hbhr9wl

Jalen Hurts and the Eagles are perfecting the quarterback sneak.

By BY MIKE TANIER from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/V45Qpqn

Video of Tyre Nichols Beating Raises Questions About Medical Response

By BY NICHOLAS BOGEL-BURROUGHS, GINA KOLATA AND MARK WALKER from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/VMX4NUc

Authorities Urge Residents to Take Precautions as Cold Snap Impacts Northwest Kansas

The National Weather Service (NWS) urged residents to take precautions as a cold snap impacted northwest Kansas on Sunday, January 29. Footage posted to the NWS Goodland Twitter page shows light specks of snow and flags blowing in the wind at the agency’s office in Goodland, Kansas. The NWS said the temperature was 9°F with wind chill of -11°F during the evening on January 28. The service issued a wind chill advisory and warned that cold wind chills could cause frostbite on exposed skin in around 30 minutes. Credit: NWS Goodland via Storyful from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/y3kI4vd

Arctic Front Showers Spokane With Snow Flurries

The National Weather Service (NWS) reported an arctic front moving through the Spokane, Washington, bringing snow to the eastern part of the state on Saturday, January 28. Slow motion video posted by the NWS Spokane on Saturday shows the “light snow” falling outside their office. Roadways in the area were “bare,” but “wet with snow and slush in places” as snow flurries fell, according to the Washington Department of Transportation. Credit: NWS Spokane via Storyful from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/9VqnvtS

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By Unknown Author from NYT World https://ift.tt/ywx9f7T

NYPD Officers Restrain Man Smashing Patrol Car Windshield During Protest for Tyre Nichols

A man climbed onto a patrol car in New York City’s Time Square and smashed the windshield during a protest on on Friday, January 27, following the release of bodycam footage showing Memphis Police beating Tyre Nichols to death. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation reported that 29-year-old Nichols died in the hospital on January 10 after a physical altercation with police on January 7. The five officers who “caused Nichols’ injuries” were charged with second-degree murder on Thursday. Demonstrators took to the streets after the body camera footage showing the violent altercation was released to the public on Friday. Video posted by @datainput on Friday shows officers swarming a man as he smashed a police car windshield in Times Square. Local news outlets reported that the man “was arrested for criminal mischief to a police vehicle” while “two other people were also arrested during the protests but it was unclear what for.” Credit: @datainput via Storyful from Breaking National News

Overlooked No More: Mary Barr, Who Fought Wildfires From Aloft

By BY DANIEL E. SLOTNIK from NYT Obituaries https://ift.tt/WGLHC6e

How Well Do You Know Novels Set in New Orleans?

By BY J. D. BIERSDORFER from NYT Books https://ift.tt/mrN5YtV

The attack revealed security vulnerabilities for members of Congress.

By BY STEPHANIE LAI, LUKE BROADWATER AND CARL HULSE from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/3R7DEGM

Young Bald Eagle Tries to Go Dumpster-Diving in Alaska

A young bald eagle was spotted casing a dumpster along Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula recently, according to the Twitter account Raised in Alaska. Video captured by @akkingon/Raised in Alaska shows the bird walking over netting that the uploader said was atop a dumpster in Homer on January 21. “My, what big feet you have,” the Twitter post reads. According to local articles, the city has one of the largest populations of bald eagles on the planet. Credit: @akkingon via Storyful from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/d5oHpVi

The Pelosi home in San Francisco had been targeted before.

By BY AMANDA HOLPUCH from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/ZBGUnwb

Security Footage Captures Dramatic Moment Bus Crashes Into Lake in Turkey

Officials investigated after a city bus crashed into a lake in Battalgazi, Malatya, Turkey, on Wednesday, January 25, Selahattin Gurkan, the mayor of the Malatya Metropolitan Municipality, said. Security cameras in the area and on the bus itself captured the dramatic accident. Footage provided by the Malatya Metropolitan Municipality Fire Service shows the crash and emergency responders working to rescue the passengers. Local news outlets reported that the bus crashed after the driver lost control, leaving four people injured. Credit: Malatya Metropolitan Municipality Fire Service via Storyful from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/y36clHp

Who was Tyre Nichols?

By BY RICK ROJAS from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/j43GWrX

Authorities Warn of Dangerous Travel Conditions as Snow Continues in Northern Maine

The National Weather Service (NWS) warned commuters of dangerous travel conditions as snow continued to impact northern Maine on Thursday, January 26. The Maine Department of Transportation urged travelers to be cautious as crews cleared roads from the storm. Footage posted to the NWS Caribou Twitter page shows piles of snow outside its office. The NWS said all precipitation across the area would end by the late afternoon of January 26. Credit: NWS Caribou via Storyful from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/8cZJAYt

Pennsylvania Lawns Go From Green to White as Winter Storm Moves Through

Heavy snow made for a dramatic transformation in Pennsylvania on January 25, turning areas from green to white, as this timelapse footage shows. Twitter user @StormHunter001 said he was in Carlisle, where the weather service forecast between one to two inches per hour of snow. The source said he captured the footage from around 9 am until 2 pm on Wednesday. Credit: @StormHunter001 via Storyful from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/DEdgox7

‘Dangerous’: Storm outbreak set to hit

A “dangerous storm outbreak” is set to rock Australia’s east coast over the coming days with the addition of “wildly swinging temperatures” bringing intense heat and then uncommonly cool days for high summer. from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/VGwBmDQ

Voice of ‘Rick and Morty’ Leaves Show After Domestic Abuse Charges

By BY MAYA SALAM from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/SkWljsi

Snow Blankets Trees as Winter Storm Sweeps Through Ohio

Snow blanketed parts of Ohio on Wednesday, January 25, as a winter storm hit the region, the National Weather Service said. This slow-motion footage was captured by Steph Helmke, who said she recorded it near Defiance, in northwest Ohio, on Wednesday morning. The Defiance County Sheriff’s Office said a winter storm warning would be in place for the area until Wednesday night. Up to 9 inches of snow was expected, the weather service said. Credit: Steph Helmke via Storyful from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/hpuYom1

Authorities Report Damage as Severe Storms Sweep Through Southern Louisiana

Authorities said they had received multiple calls reporting damage across Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, after a line of severe storms passed through the region on Tuesday, January 24. The Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office reported no injuries, but urged travelers to be cautious on roadways and said authorities would continue to respond to calls and help address any road obstructions. Footage posted to Twitter by user @MasDogWx shows strong winds and rain sweeping through Larose, a community in Lafourche Parish. On January 25, the National Weather Service said all land areas were clear of the severe weather threat. Credit: @MasDogWx via Storyful from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/PzOHaUd

The M1 Abrams, headed to Ukraine, is the main U.S. battle tank.

By BY JOHN ISMAY from NYT World https://ift.tt/tlVLCw8

Spanish Police Arrest a Man in Letter Bomb Case

By BY EUAN WARD AND JOSÉ BAUTISTA from NYT World https://ift.tt/35gTtcv

Authorities Warn of Hazardous Travel Conditions as Heavy Snow Bands Forecasted in Oklahoma

The National Weather Service (NWS) warned commuters of hazardous travel conditions as it forecasted heavy snow bands producing one-inch-per-hour snowfall rates in Oklahoma on Tuesday, January 24. The Oklahoma Department of Transportation reported wet conditions due to light snow and said it was monitoring bridges and treating roadways as needed. Footage posted to Twitter by user @dougie0216 shows overcast skies and snow falling near Elgin, Oklahoma. The NWS issued a hazardous weather outlook and a winter storm warning and forecasted snow accumulations of up to seven inches, with isolated higher amounts, in the area. Credit: @dougie0216 via Storyful from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/VRcGKWB

Washington Post Lays Off 20 Journalists

By BY BENJAMIN MULLIN AND KATIE ROBERTSON from NYT Business https://ift.tt/8NtY5Wd

Gorging and Gagging on the Beauty

By BY GUY TREBAY from NYT Style https://ift.tt/z1mtQda

F.D.A. Proposes Limits for Lead in Baby Food

By BY CHRISTINA JEWETT from NYT Health https://ift.tt/doXSfWk

Fans Line Up Outside Graceland Ahead of Lisa Marie Presley’s Memorial Service

Fans lined up outside Graceland, Elvis Presley’s estate in Memphis, Tennessee, for the memorial service of Lisa Marie Presley, a singer-songwriter and Elvis’s only child, on Sunday, January 22. According to the Graceland website, Lisa Marie, who was 54 when she died, was buried at the estate’s Meditation Garden, where other family members, including her son, Benjamin Storm Presley Keough, and her father, Elvis Presley, have been laid to rest. On Thursday, January 12, Lisa Marie’s mother, Priscilla Presley, said her daughter had been rushed to the hospital. A post on the Graceland website later in the day confirmed that Lisa Marie had died. Footage posted to Instagram by Tracey K Houston shows a line of people near the estate on January 22. Houston said they began lining up at 5 am for the 9 am ‘Celebration of Life’ held on Graceland’s front lawn. Credit: Tracey K. Houston via Storyful from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/toyEShg

$20 Million Worth of Looted Art Returns to Italy From the U.S.

By BY ELISABETTA POVOLEDO from NYT World https://ift.tt/UKQot5p

He Quit Singing Because of Body Shaming. Now He’s Making a Comeback.

By BY JAVIER C. HERNÁNDEZ from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/CciX8Jw

School Canceled in Albany, New York, as Snow Piles Up

All City School District of Albany schools were closed as bands of snow brought snowfall rates of up to one inch per hour to the region on Monday, January 23, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). The NWS issued a winter storm warning, forecasted snow accumulations of up to six inches in the area, and urged travelers to exercise caution. Footage posted to Twitter by user @UpstateChaser shows snow descending on the University at Albany campus during the early hours of January 23. Credit: @UpstateChaser via Storyful from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/fk9bt31

How M&M’s Found Itself in the Culture Wars

By BY DANIEL VICTOR from NYT Business https://ift.tt/HZ5dpU9

Peter Dutton accused of seeking division on Indigenous Voice

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has been accused of acting out of self-interest and stoking division as the Liberal Party considers its stance on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament. With campaigning to accelerate through and beyond Australia Day, big business is considering how it will lend support to the 'Yes' campaign. from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/SCMXvq9

Biden to Tap Jeff Zients as His Next White House Chief of Staff

By BY PETER BAKER, KATIE ROGERS AND MICHAEL D. SHEAR from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/32nZeQL

Marion Meade, Biographer of Dorothy Parker, Dies at 88

By BY RICHARD SANDOMIR from NYT Books https://ift.tt/0TYeCPw

Chinese pray for health as COVID death toll rises

China rang in the Lunar New Year on Sunday with its people praying for health after three years of stress and financial hardship under the pandemic. The mass migration of people to join the celebrations have heightened COVID concerns. Ilan Rubens reports. from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/LKjYTtm

With Star Players Sidelined, the Rest of UConn’s Roster Proves Itself

By BY ADAM ZAGORIA from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/OCGNZfy

Qld payroll tax ruling could put more pressure on GP clinics

A new payroll tax could force Queenslanders to pay up to 15 per cent more at the doctor. The changes are likely to place more pressure on an already struggling system, as GPs predict more clinics will close and bulk-billing will become a thing of the past. At least five regional towns in Queensland are without a GP. Doctors are pleading with the state government to waive the tax for struggling practices. from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/XbxFcYu

Three Active-Duty Marines Charged in Jan. 6 Attack

By BY AMANDA HOLPUCH from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/LpCQdIT

Fireworks Go Off at Temple in Sydney to Celebrate Lunar New Year

Fireworks were set off at a Buddhist temple in the Sydney suburb of Wetherill Park in the first moments of January 22, as millions of people across the globe celebrated Lunar New Year. Footage posted to Twitter after midnight on January 22 shows the fireworks display at Phuoc Hue Temple in Wetherill Park. Most observing nations rang in the Year of the Rabbit, while Vietnam celebrated the Year of the Cat. Credit: @Avatar5991 via Storyful from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/P3uXBkd

Rescuers Form Human Chain to Guide Dolphin From Florida Creek to Open Water

Biologists formed a human chain to guide a dolphin from a creek in Clearwater, Florida, out into open waters on Wednesday, January 18, according to the Clearwater Marine Aquarium. The aquarium said that the rescuers were monitoring the lone dolphin since January 1, until the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries Service determined that it was the “animal’s best interest to intervene to help the animal leave the area.” Video posted by the Clearwater Marine Aquarium on Wednesday shows 28 people made a human chain in a residential creek to lead the animal back to an area where it could access the bay and the Gulf of Mexico. The team lined up in the creek to “create a visual and sound barrier to guide the animal to safety.” Dolphins are protected by the Marine Mammal Protection Act, NOAA explained. Credit: Clearwater Marine Aquarium via Storyful from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/T7z9S8N

Arizona Woman Struggles to Shovel Snow Off Trampoline – Just in Time for More Snow

A woman in Flagstaff, Arizona, finally got around to shoveling what she said was about a foot of snow off her outdoor trampoline on Thursday, January 19 – hours before another snowstorm hit the area. The National Weather Service said on Thursday evening that bands of snow were moving east across north-central Arizona. This video showing Flagstaff Twitter user @Az49erGirl slipping as she shovels snow off a trampoline was filmed Thursday morning, she said. She had posted footage of her snow-covered trampoline in previous days. She said on Thursday that she “finally had to tackle cleaning the trampoline off,” which she said had about “a foot of snow still on it, with ice underneath.” By Friday morning, another 5.3 inches had accumulated in Flagstaff, the NWS said. Credit: @Az49erGirl via Storyful from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/cRxq1mL

Ron Klain Expected to Step Down as Biden’s White House Chief of Staff

By BY PETER BAKER AND KATIE ROGERS from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/Kgk7CDN

Gerrie Coetzee, 67, Afrikaner Boxing Champ Who Fought Apartheid, Dies

By BY ALEX TRAUB from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/oNLAJRb

When a Russian Missile Shattered Lives in Dnipro

By Unknown Author from NYT World https://ift.tt/bHp1A50

Snow Covers Roads in Western Pennsylvania

Snow and “blustery” wind affected parts of Pennsylvania on Friday morning, January 20, with accumulations of up to two inches predicted by the National Weather Service (NWS). Twitter user @Josh_oknefski said he filmed this video on Friday morning showing snow covering US Route 6 in Mt Jewett. According to the NWS, snow was expected to continue for areas of the Allegheny Plateau but would “taper off” in the Lower Susquehanna Valley by Friday afternoon. Credit: @Josh_oknefski via Storyful from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/K9PnJgu

The Best of Late Night This Week

By BY TRISH BENDIX from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/xe6gmhn

Ukrainians learn demining from Cambodian experts

A team of Ukrainians learned demining techniques from experts at the Cambodian Mine Action Centre (CMAC) at a minefield in Cambodia’s northwest Battambang province on Thursday (January 19). Arseniy Diadchenko, a demining expert from the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, said the training was “helpful” and interesting. from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/VZhyfuG

Citing Accessibility, State Department Ditches Times New Roman for Calibri

By BY DANIEL VICTOR from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/wyvTaU2

Shift to Remote Work Puts Pressure on Chains Like Sweetgreen

By BY SARAH KESSLER from NYT Business https://ift.tt/zUsjL5I

Newly Released Footage Shows Tampa Police Rescuing Overheated Baby From Stolen Car

Police in Tampa, Florida, received the “Life Saving Award” on Thursday, January 19, after rescuing an infant from a stolen car on August 5, according to the Tampa Police Department. A woman briefly left her car, with her 11-month-old baby inside, and found the vehicle was stolen, Tampa police said. Officers found the car with the baby inside after searching the area for an hour and a half. The infant was “overheated and lethargic” after sitting in the hot car, police said. Officers placed cold compresses on the infant’s body before the baby was transported to the hospital. Police said that the infant made a full recovery and was reunited with her mother. Body camera footage posted by the Tampa Police Department shows the officers scaling a fence to find the baby and car, and administering first aid to the child. The officers – Steven Zawacki, Martin Pollak, Anthony Hardesty and Landon Harsin – were given the “Life Saving Award” on Thursday, January 19, for their actions in August, poli

Republican Efforts to Gut the I.R.S.

By Unknown Author from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/wNBK6Y1

Prosecutors to Announce Whether They Plan Charges in ‘Rust’ Case

By BY JULIA JACOBS from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/dSQLPxf

Pouring Rain Pounds Rooftop as Storms Cross Northeast Arkansas

A line of storms moved east across northern Arkansas, bringing heavy rainfall to the area on Wednesday, January 18, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). Video posted by Robert Brock on Wednesday, which he said was captured in Newport, shows heavy rainfall. The NWS issued a severe weather outlook for most of Arkansas on Wednesday. Credit: Robert Brock via Storyful from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/F3RheDs

Why George Santos Won’t Be Able to Fake His Way Through Congress

By PETER KING from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/DTWved9

Are robots the answer to a nursing shortage?

As medical centers across the country continue to struggle amid the nursing shortage, a hospital system just outside of Chicago, Illinois, is turning to futuristic technology to fill the need. Olivia Zollino has more. from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/B4pZt6A

K. Alex Müller, Innovator in Ceramic Superconductors, Dies at 95

By BY DYLAN LOEB MCCLAIN from NYT Science https://ift.tt/svNWd4p

Indiana Man Is Arrested After Video Shows Child Playing With Gun

By BY AMANDA HOLPUCH from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/KNvBEGd

Iranian-American Prisoner in Tehran Starts Hunger Strike

By BY CORA ENGELBRECHT from NYT World https://ift.tt/Y4oPE5H

Political Aide Accuses Matt Schlapp, High-Profile Conservative, of Groping Him

By BY MICHAEL C. BENDER from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/XOJcdyn

Filming Eugene O’Neill When the Elements (and Investors) Don’t Cooperate

By BY ROSLYN SULCAS from NYT Movies https://ift.tt/YCRXOxk

Food

By Unknown Author from NYT Home Page https://ift.tt/VEkRu5G

White House Says It Does Not Keep Visitor Logs at Biden’s Delaware Home

By BY MICHAEL D. SHEAR from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/FLuROUQ

As ‘A Strange Loop’ Ends, Its Creator Looks Back on a ‘Supernova’

By BY MICHAEL PAULSON from NYT Theater https://ift.tt/xnfKtry

Tearful neighbors lay flowers for Dnipro victims

The death toll from a Russian missile strike in the Ukrainian city of Dnipro rose to 40 on Monday with dozens more missing, making it the deadliest civilian incident of Moscow's three-month campaign of hurling missiles at cities far from the front. At a makeshift memorial, one woman described the shock she shares with her friends. from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/XVwnhFC

Sunak Blocks Scottish Legislation Making Gender Change Easier

By BY STEPHEN CASTLE from NYT World https://ift.tt/73qYJHR

The U.N. confirms civilian deaths in Ukraine have surpassed 7,000, but says the real toll is far higher.

By BY NICK CUMMING-BRUCE from NYT World https://ift.tt/c7QCv6R