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Machine Gun Kelly Takes Knee Under Tree, Megan Fox Says Yes
Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly are engaged.
Chiefs Take Playoff Experience Into Sunday Night Vs Steelers
The last time the Chiefs played the Steelers in the playoffs, Tyreek Hill was a wideeyed rookie wide receiver, Chris Jones was learning the ropes at defensive tackle and Travis Kelce was only just becoming one of the league's best tight ends.
Fed Survey Finds Economy Growing Modestly Despite COVID
The Federal Reserve said Wednesday that the economy was growing at a modest pace at the end of 2021 but was still being held back by ongoing supplychain disruptions and labor shortages.
Painting By Marsden Hartley Last Seen 40 Years Ago Is Found
A painting by the American modernist Marsden Hartley that had been missing for 40 years was found in a bank vault, a significant step toward recovering the works of an increasingly appreciated artist who considered himself the painter of Maine.
Man Receives Pig Heart Implant: 10 Genes Modified To Boost Acceptability
The modifications were necessary as sometimes human bodies reject transplantation from human donors as well.
Maryland Midfielder Bender Taken With Top Pick In MLS Draft
Midfielder Ben Bender out of Maryland was the first pick in Major League Soccer's SuperDraft on Tuesday by expansion club Charlotte FC.
Union, Parents Mull If Chicago Teacher Standoff Was Worth It
Chicago schools will expand COVID19 testing and have standards to switch schools to remote learning under a hardfought tentative deal approved by teachers' union leaders. But parents and some union members questioned whether the bitter fight over pandemic...
Washington's Beal Enters Health And Safety Protocols
Bradley Beal is out for Washington's game Tuesday night against Oklahoma City after entering health and safety protocols for the second time in less than three weeks.
Busy, Crucial Offseason Begins For Jets' Zach Wilson
Zach Wilson is heading into the offseason armed with a lengthy list.
Black History Sites In 5 Southern States To Receive Grants
Sites associated with Black history in five Southern states will each receive grants of $50,000 from the Southern Poverty Law Center, a liberal advocacy group based in Alabama, the organization said Tuesday.
Macron Warns Against Fake News Ahead Of French Election
French President Emmanuel Macron said people spreading fake news online should be held accountable and possibly brought to justice, an issue that is becoming even more significant ahead of the countrys presidential election in April.
Turkmenistan Wants Its Famed Gates Of Hell Closed: Report
The Darvaza Crater or the Gates of Hell is a sinkhole which is burning for decades in the center of the Karakum desert after a geological expedition went awry.
Seven Dead, 3 Missing After Rock Face Collapses On Top of Motor Boats at Brazilian Waterfall
A tower of rocks suddenly broke away from the canyon wall and came crashing down on several leisure boats, sending out a huge wave over the lake at Capitolio, in Minas Gerais state.
Analysis: The 'Anti-Woke' Crusade Reaches Europe's Shores, What Threat Does It Pose
The word, woke, an amorphous term has been interpreted differently, depending on where it is deployed but its politicization has begun in Europe
China's Xi'an City Cancels Foreign Flights Due to COVID-19 Resurgence
The city had already suspended domestic flights and has been in a lockdown since early December.
'Outside Interference' Blamed for Unrest in Kazakhstan, Russia-led Troops Sent as 'Dozens' Killed in Battles
Energy-rich Kazakhstan is facing its biggest crisis in decades. Police said dozens of people were killed in battles with security forces at government buildings in the country's largest city Almaty.