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The ChatGPT King Isn’t Worried, but He Knows You Might Be

By BY CADE METZ from NYT Technology https://ift.tt/3WV5KL1

How to Use Up Those Leafy Green Herbs

By BY EMILY WEINSTEIN from NYT Food https://ift.tt/EtoldL7

Elon Musk Tried to Meet With F.T.C. Chair About Twitter, but Was Rebuffed

By BY DAVID MCCABE AND KATE CONGER from NYT Technology https://ift.tt/97cHDhz

The U.S. imposes sanctions on a Slovakian accused of trying to broker a Russia-North Korea arms deal.

By BY KATIE ROGERS from NYT World https://ift.tt/PdZs2fq

‘Imagining the Indian’ Review: Fighting Offensive Imagery

By BY NATALIA WINKELMAN from NYT Movies https://ift.tt/Aj2wCHO

Paltrow’s children talked about her ‘state of shock.’

By BY LAUREN MCCARTHY from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/HePTXpJ

D.M. Thomas, 88, Dies; His ‘White Hotel’ Was a Surprise Best Seller

By BY WILLIAM GRIMES from NYT Books https://ift.tt/VhIx1Lb

Video said to show fire in Mexico migrant center

Migrants and activists held a vigil in the border city of Ciudad Juarez on Tuesday (March 28) for the at least 38 migrants that died during a fire in a migrant detention center. A video shared on social media, which appears to be security footage from within the center, shows a fire in the cell as it fills with smoke. Rachel Graham reports. This video contains graphic images. from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/CP9Kv6J

Modi’s Power to Sideline Challengers Is Only Growing

By BY MUJIB MASHAL, SUHASINI RAJ AND KARAN DEEP SINGH from NYT World https://ift.tt/z1PhaSX

‘The Mandalorian’ Season 3, Episode 5 Recap: Yo Ho Ho

By BY NOEL MURRAY from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/0ktmWe7

Body camera footage shows officers racing through the school to find the shooter.

By BY EMILY COCHRANE from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/uE8FYU9

Silicon Valley Bank Hearing Takeaways: A Blame Game, but Few Solutions

By BY ALAN RAPPEPORT from NYT Business https://ift.tt/cWDK4fn

Body camera footage shows officers racing through the school to find the shooter.

By BY EMILY COCHRANE from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/1tQTLkF

Parents wait in disbelief to reunite with their children.

By BY EMILY COCHRANE AND JAMIE MCGEE from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/WKkLtl9

Israel en crisis política: ¿cuál es la razón de las protestas?

By BY PATRICK KINGSLEY AND ISABEL KERSHNER from NYT En español https://ift.tt/A54YCs3

Little Lionsgate Soars to the Top With John Wick Ticket Sales

By BY BROOKS BARNES from NYT Movies https://ift.tt/8lGHMW2

In pictures: Violent storms leave behind scenes of devastation and heartbreak.

By BY THE NEW YORK TIMES from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/e2iK9qu

Violent storms leave behind scenes of devastation and heartbreak.

By BY THE NEW YORK TIMES from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/bwi0P1B

Before 12:01 A.M., Migrants on Foot Dashed Into Canada to Beat Deadline

By BY JANE GOTTLIEB AND IAN AUSTEN from NYT World https://ift.tt/HY4BsP3

Maryland Races Past Notre Dame to the Round of 8

By BY KRIS RHIM from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/YTAuDS3

Mississippi tornado leaves at least 23 dead

At least 23 people were killed and dozens injured as a tornado and strong thunderstorms ripped across Mississippi late on Friday (March 24), the state's emergency management agency said, with the twister leaving a trail of damage for more than 100 miles. from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/uUf1pEM

Rolling Fork, the birthplace of Muddy Waters, has faced tornado and flooding concerns for years.

By BY MIKE IVES AND JESUS JIMÉNEZ from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/kAg3PfB

Senators Urge Biden to Send Evidence of Russian War Crimes to the I.C.C.

By BY CHARLIE SAVAGE from NYT World https://ift.tt/WGcDpsK

Review: Lawrence Brownlee Makes Room for Black Composers

By BY OUSSAMA ZAHR from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/9BaJmrt

Do You Know These Novels Set in the Pacific Northwest?

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

How to Ease Your Back Pain

By BY ANNA PERLING from NYT Smarter Living https://ift.tt/M8gymp0

The Sports to Watch This Weekend

By BY SARA ZIEGLER from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/xs0oWvM

Zanzibari Divers Celebrate Ramadan With Stunts

Zanzibar residents jumped into the sea carrying signs with Ramadan greetings to celebrate the month. This footage was posted by Daivan Smart and shows divers carrying signs that say, “To Muslims around the world […] we wish you all […] Ramadhan kareem.” This year, Ramadan is observed from the evening of Wednesday, March 22, to the evening of Thursday, April 20. Credit: Daivan Smart via Storyful from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/3eXjuWq

Cherry Blossoms Spring Into Season in Washington

As the famous cherry blossom trees drew visitors to Washington’s Tidal Basin, local residents basked in the joys of the springtime show on their own streets, video uploaded on March 23 shows. Washington resident Corey Love posted this video, saying it showed “my neighborhood … in SE DC.” The National Cherry Blossom Festival, an annual springtime celebration in the city, was running from March 18 to April 16. The trees planted around the Tidal Basin were a gift given in 1912 by Japan to the United States, according to the National Park Service. Credit: Corey Love via Storyful from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/KjM9IE0

This Passover Dish Always Has a Place at the Table

By BY JOAN NATHAN from NYT Food https://ift.tt/J6Ie0sf

‘Tori and Lokita’ Review: Precarious Lives in Exile

By BY MANOHLA DARGIS from NYT Movies https://ift.tt/vqYnJBi

William A. Wulf, Pioneering Computer Scientist, Dies at 83

By BY CORNELIA DEAN from NYT Technology https://ift.tt/ZaA0on7

2 People Killed in San Francisco as High Winds Knock Down Trees

At least two people died after being crushed by downed trees in the San Francisco Bay Area on Tuesday, March 21, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. Strong winds were expected in the area on Tuesday as a result of an atmospheric pressure drop, the National Weather Service said. San Francisco firefighters urged residents to be mindful of falling trees, as they reported pedestrians being struck. The footage shows a large downed tree near Sunset Boulevard and Noriega Street in San Francisco. Credit: GreenSunsetSF via Storyful from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/v1OufWb

Russia decorates the fighter pilots who harassed a U.S. Reaper drone that went down in the Black Sea.

By BY IVAN NECHEPURENKO from NYT World https://ift.tt/i1B8M4F

Floodwater Swamps California’s Central Valley as Storms Persist

Floodwaters swamped parts of central California as stormy weather persisted on Wednesday, March 22. Local media reported parts of the Central Valley were under evacuation orders. A flood watch remained in place for low-lying areas until Wednesday night, the National Weather Service said. Footage posted to Twitter shows floodwaters in Corcoran, King’s County, late Tuesday afternoon. Credit: Lois Henry/SJV Water via Storyful from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/zcTExSO

Political leaders are keeping a low profile on the school labor dispute.

By BY SHAWN HUBLER from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/hsyNflH

How Big a Deal Is the Banking Mess?

By BY PAUL KRUGMAN from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/DybPi6d

Arizona Authorities Warn of Dangerous Travel as Snow Hits High Country

There were no signs of spring in north-central Arizona on Tuesday, March 21, as snow and ice covered the area, prompting travel warnings by local authorities. This footage was captured by Twitter user @Az49erGirl, who said it was filmed outside their home in Flagstaff on Tuesday morning. A winter weather advisory remained in place for Flagstaff and other high country communities until Tuesday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service. Credit: @Az49erGirl via Storyful from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/QsR28zb

Despite the war in Ukraine, NATO members are not meeting their military spending targets.

By BY STEVEN ERLANGER from NYT World https://ift.tt/qIYPlRX

Rick Pitino Hired by St. John’s After Time at Iona

By BY ADAM ZAGORIA from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/l6EUMQo

The Debate Over a Trump Indictment Won’t Wait Till He’s Charged

By BY MAGGIE ASTOR from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/kestA4M

The White House Authorizes $350 Million in Military Aid for Ukraine

By BY CARLY OLSON from NYT World https://ift.tt/zkAUgTl

Review: Protecting and Defending Ukraine’s Cultural Identity

By BY OUSSAMA ZAHR from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/f0Noute

Injured Florida Deputy Achieves Goal of Walking Daughter Down the Aisle

A sheriff’s deputy achieved his goal of walking his daughter down the aisle on Saturday, March 18, one year after a freak accident left him temporarily paralyzed, the Orange County Sheriff’s Office said. Master Deputy Harold ‘Hal’ Davis, a father of two, was seriously injured in 2022 when he was hit by a tree limb while doing yard work, according to a GoFundMe account set up by his wife, Cynthia. The 53-year-old suffered spinal damage that left him completely paralyzed for two weeks, before he slowly regained movement in his toes. Following a year of intense physical therapy, Davis has regained some movement and is able to walk with assistance. Davis’ colleagues at the Orange County Sheriff’s Office shared this video showing him achieving his goal of walking his daughter, Hannah, down the aisle. “We are so happy for Hal and his entire family,” the sheriff’s office wrote on Facebook. Credit: Orange County Sheriff’s Office, Florida via Storyful from Breaking National News and Australia

Magnitude 6.8 earthquake shakes Ecuador

At least 14 people were killed in a strong earthquake that shook a coastal region of Ecuador and northern Peru on Saturday. This video contains graphic images. Edward Baran reports. from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/KfAJtwx

Jimmy Fallon Makes Surprise Appearance at Fairport Bar for Saint Patrick’s Day

Talk show host Jimmy Fallon surprised bar patrons in the Rochester area of upstate New York on Friday, March 17, to celebrate St Patrick’s Day. Fallon performed with Celtic rock band 1916 at the Iron Smoke Distillery in Fairport, a suburb of Rochester, on Friday night. Footage filmed by the band’s videographer shows the tv personality playing guitar with the band members and singing to the crowd. Local media reported the TV host also visited other bars in the area on Friday. Credit: Brittiny Warner via Storyful from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/eXYNzar

Projectiles Fired in Paris as Pension Reform Protests Escalate

Police and protesters clashed in Paris, France, on Saturday, March 18, amid an escalation in protests following the French government’s decision to force through pension reforms without a parliamentary vote. Local media reported around 4,000 people marched in the French capital on Saturday. Footage captured by Timothee Forget shows projectiles being fired in the 13th arrondissement on Saturday night. Other protests were held across France, including in Lyon and Nantes. On Thursday, the French government used a special constitutional power known as Article 49:3 to raise the retirement age in France from 62 to 64. The controversial reform has prompted nationwide strikes since January. Credit: Timothee Forget via Storyful from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/w9fjPDU

Police Conduct Searches Following Deadly Flooding in Southeastern Turkey

Search and rescue operations continued on Saturday, March 18, after severe flooding killed at least 14 people in the southeastern region of the country, Turkish police said. Footage posted by the Turkish Police Service shows rescue workers navigating flooded areas in the towns of Sanliurfa and Adiyaman in Turkey, according to the post. The head of Turkey’s Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD), Yunus Sezer, said 1047 personnel, including 916 rescuers and 131 divers, were working to recover “lost citizens” as of Saturday. Credit: Turkish Police Service via Storyful from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/FPKMTiA

Sandy Hook Families Are Fighting Alex Jones and the Bankruptcy System Itself

By BY ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON AND EMILY STEEL from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/Zkxw1SB

March Snow Turns Western Texas Into Winter Wonderland

Snow swept across parts of western and southern Texas on Saturday, March 18, as winter weather held on in the area and created treacherous road conditions. Footage posted to Instagram snows snow covering the West Texas town of Alpine on Saturday morning. According to the National Weather Service, a winter weather advisory was in place for the area through Sunday morning. Credit: @aaliyahleal_ via Storyful from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/YoGOrBC

Roiled by a Police Killing, One Department Tries to Rebound

By BY AUDRA D. S. BURCH from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/rMiXOGl

French lake dries up due to winter drought

At the foot of the French Pyrenees, Lake Montbel is known in the region for its turquoise waters, massive size and thriving aquatic life. But the postcard landscape has in large part been replaced by a muddy wasteland, as exceptionally low rainfall keeps the body of water from filling up. from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/PMpScgF

The Fed’s Balance Sheet Looks Like Silicon Valley Bank’s

By BY PETER COY from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/2ySHiov

Protesters March in Israeli Capital as Netanyahu Rejects Compromise

Protesters marched in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Thursday, March 16, after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected a compromise proposal meant to defuse opposition to a government plan to overhaul the country’s judiciary system. Footage posted to Twitter shows demonstrators on Tel Aviv’s Ayalon Highway on Thursday. At least five people were arrested, Haaretz reported. According to local media, opponents to the reform argue the changes would give the ruling government coalition too much power to do whatever they want. Credit: @Yasmin99774075 via Storyful from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/EUjcG8l

Biden Plans to Name Nevada’s Spirit Mountain Area a National Monument

By BY CORAL DAVENPORT from NYT Climate https://ift.tt/Z68ANya

New Hampshire Crews Work to Restore Power After Nor’easter

Utility crews worked to restore power to parts of New Hampshire on Thursday, March 16, after a powerful nor’easter storm brought as much as three feet of snow to the area. By Thursday morning, local media reported more than 22,000 outages in the region, with the towns of Hillsborough, Peterborough, Chesterfield, Weare, and New Boston hardest hit. Footage by Eric Bowden shows crews working in Peterborough on Thursday. Credit: Eric Bowden via Storyful from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/HDl4a9Z

Palm Springs Golf Course Underwater After Record-Breaking Rains

Southern California saw record-breaking rainfall on Wednesday, March 15, the National Weather Service (NWS) said. The region, parts of which are still affected by drought, got more than 5 inches of rain in some areas, according to the weather service. The rain had receded by Thursday morning, wetter-than-usual weather was still expected in the coming days, the NWS said. This footage shows a Palm Springs golf course flooded with rainwater. Credit: Paul O’Farrell via Storyful from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/RwM1Zi4

Twitch’s Chief Executive Says He Is Resigning

By BY KELLEN BROWNING from NYT Technology https://ift.tt/4nyo23O

Gerhard Richter Rides Again

By BY ROBERTA SMITH from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/TQ8q27R

Russia’s Spring Offensive in Ukraine Could Include Cyberattacks, Microsoft Says

By BY JULIAN E. BARNES, DAVID E. SANGER AND MARC SANTORA from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/hdt2M3N

What We Can All Learn From a Prehistoric Fish

By BY PETER COY from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/gC9ZoTd

Flood Warnings Remain in Place in Parts of California After Atmospheric River Downpours

A flood warning remained in place for the Conejo Creek area of Camarillo, California, on Wednesday, March 15, as an atmospheric river brought torrential rain to parts of the West Coast, the National Weather Service (NWS) reported. Footage by Laura Linden shows light rain in Santa Monica, west of downtown Los Angeles, Linden said. The NWS said that heavy rain and subsequent flood watches ended for most of Ventura and Los Angeles counties on Wednesday. Credit: Laura Linden via Storyful from Breaking National News and Australian News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/TNelKIS

Teachers Join Wave of Public Service Strikes as U.K. Unveils Budget

By BY MEGAN SPECIA from NYT World https://ift.tt/LZTIjow

Polish Court Convicts Rights Activist of Aiding an Abortion by Providing Pills

By BY MONIKA PRONCZUK from NYT World https://ift.tt/Zr0vG6i