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ndiaye magu_ye Ukraine tensions: US sources say Russia 70% ready to invade Moscow has amassed most of the military capability needed for a full-scale invasion officials say Televangelist to gay icon: Jessica Chastain and Andrew Garfield on The Eyes Of Tammy Faye After a big week in the film world thanks to the 2022 BAFTA nominations more on those later here is Backstage Sky News' film and TV entertainment review Delta C E O Asks U S to Put Unruly Passengers on the No-Fly List The request came in a letter to the attorney general after an increase in complaints about violent and disruptive passengers during the pandemic Where to Watch Olympic Snowboarding Skating and More In the women’s slopestyle snowboarding final Jamie Anderson of the United States vies to add a third gold medal to her collection New York Times buys popular word game Wordle The New York Times purchased Wordle a popular online game that gives users six guesses to solve the daily five letter-word How rich people could help save the planet from the climate crisis Rich people don't just have bigger bank balances and more lavish lifestyles than the rest of us -- they also have bigger carbon footprints What is it like to fly on a small plane compared to a big plane? What's the difference between flying on a small plane versus a large one besides the price? 'I'm not racist': Joe Rogan apologises for using n-word in historical podcast episodes Joe Rogan has apologised after footage emerged of him repeatedly using the n-word on his podcast show Doubts over Facebook's ability to innovate as it sees first-ever fall in user numbers For the first time ever Facebook is short of friends Mental health helpline ends data-sharing relationship Crisis Text Line shared anonymised data with an AI firm but ends the relationship after backlash Legendary actor Bill Murray and renowned cellist Jan Vogler team up for "New Worlds" documentary It's a performance unlike any other at a venue unlike any other Legendary actor Bill Murray and renowned cellist Jan Vogler talk to "CBS Mornings" about their new film "New Worlds: The Cradle of Civilization " which documents their performance at the nearly 2 000-year-old stage of the Odeon of Herodes Atticus in Greece 'Perfectly reasonable': Minister defends PM's use of Savile 'slur' against Starmer It was "perfectly reasonable" for Boris Johnson to attack Sir Keir Starmer over the failure to prosecute Jimmy Savile when he was director of public prosecutions a minister has told Sky News Tiny homes big dreams: How some activists are reimagining shelter for the homeless From hand-built wooden sheds to Conestoga huts to prefab shelters tiny homes are cropping up to get people off the streets especially during the cold of winter and amid the pandemic Listeria outbreak tied to Dole salads kills 2 sickens 17 Dole in recent months has issued three recalls of mixed greens and lettuce products sold under nearly a dozen brands NFT fraudsters making millions by wash trading new study finds Fraudsters selling non-fungible tokens NFTs have made millions of pounds from artificially inflating the price of their token through wash trading according to a new report A Chicago principal on challenges facing schools right now NPR's Asma Khalid talks with Principal Seth Lavin on how COVID-19 has impacted his Chicago school The school district canceled class for 5 days in January when teachers protested working conditions Ukraine Gave Up Nuclear Weapons 30 Years Ago Today There Are Regrets When the Soviet Union collapsed Ukraine turned over thousands of atomic weapons in exchange for security guarantees from Russia the United States and other countries Could the world become too warm to hold Winter Olympics? If nations don't address high greenhouse gas emissions by the 2080s all but one of the 21 cities that previously hosted the Winter Games wouldn't be able to do so again a new study has found Thirsty? Here's how your brain answers that question Scientists have shown that the brain uses multiple checkpoints to make sure we get enough water but not too much Cost of living: 'We'll cut back on things that make memories' Suzanne Samaka and her partner work full time but will struggle to cover rising energy bills Lewis Hamilton equals Michael Schumacher's record of seven world titles Lewis Hamilton has become accustomed to making history and at a rain-soaked Turkish Grand Prix the Englishman put his name in the record books once again as he equaled Michael Schumacher's record of seven world titles Mount Everest's highest glacier is losing decades' worth of ice every year scientists warn Climbing the highest mountain in the world could become more dangerous due to the lack of ice House Passes Bill Adding Billions to Research to Compete With China The vote sets up a fight with the Senate which has different recommendations for how the United States should bolster its technology industry to take on China Native Americans want a more accurate history of Sacramento's founder California tribes are working with state parks to retell the story of Sutter's Fort They want to include the history of John Sutter's violence toward Native Americans during Sacramento's founding Covid: Viral photo highlights challenges of vaccinating Amazon A photo of a man carrying his father has highlighted the challenges of vaccinating indigenous villages Budget 2022: India's job crisis leading to a 'nowhere generation' Finding opportunities for hundreds of millions of young Indians is crucial for the country's future Jon Zazula Early Promoter of Heavy Metal Dies at 69 With his wife Marsha he founded Megaforce a label that released the first albums of Metallica and others Write It in Garamond Creative output of any kind depends upon a steady stream of tiny self-delusions A different font helps me believe in my own words Exxon lays out plan to reduce carbon emissions from its plants Caveat: Plan excludes emissions from customers burning oil and gas which account for most of Exxon's climate impact The controversy of wood pellets as a green energy source Wood pellets are touted as a 'green' way to make electricity but many reject these claims 'Coward' Islamic State leader blows himself and his children up during US raid in Syria The leader of Islamic State has blown himself up in what President Joe Biden said was an "act of cowardice" during a raid by US special forces in Syria Interest rates rise again in bid to cool soaring prices Bank of England increases rates for the second time in three months as the cost of living rises Super Bowl secret weapon: The Bengals' viral sensation 'The Cart' is headed to Los Angeles Move aside Joe Burrow the true franchise star of the Cincinnati Bengals is rolling towards Super Bowl LVI -- get ready for 'The Cart ' Afghanistan’s Health Care System Is Collapsing Under Stress Hospitals and clinics are struggling to hold up amid a cash shortage and a vast surge of malnutrition and disease By one estimate 90 percent may close in the next few months Republicans take issue with Biden's pledge to pick a Black woman for Supreme Court President Biden pledged to put a Black woman on the Supreme Court which some Republicans say is discrimination The situation shows how the parties view representation substantively and politically F D A Nominee Faces Steep Climb to Senate Confirmation Dr Robert Califf a former agency commissioner is encountering opposition over federal opioid and abortion policies and his industry ties Singapore Airlines plans for a fully vaccinated crew Singapore's national carrier is hoping to become the world's first airline to get all of its crew members vaccinated against Covid-19 Southend West by-election: Conservative candidate Anna Firth wins Anna Firth has won the Southend West by-election that was prompted by the murder of Sir David Amess A satellite finds massive methane leaks from gas pipelines A satellite has detected massive leaks of methane a powerful greenhouse gas from natural gas plants and pipelines Most of these releases are deliberate resulting from sloppy pipeline repairs Who gets to use NASA's James Webb Space Telescope? Astronomers work to fight bias With the James Webb Space Telescope safely deployed many scientists want to use it To minimize the effect of unconscious biases they go through a process developed for the Hubble Space Telescope • Photos: 'CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute' Koo: India's Twitter alternative with global ambitions India's Koo expects to surpass Twitter's 25 million-strong user base in the country Spotify boss says too early to know Joe Rogan row impact Shares in the streaming platform fell by more than 10% in after-hours trading Restaurant and hotel prices set to rise as hospitality firms grapple with surging costs Prices for restaurant meals and hotel stays look set to rise sharply after the hospitality sector's industry body said firms were being forced to pass on surging costs 'They were like bandits' - how did the rich get richer? Did a Bank of England policy to save the UK economy during the financial crash make the wealthiest people even wealthier? Oil executives barred from leaving Peru after massive spill Four oil executives in Peru have been barred from leaving the country as authorities investigate a massive oil spill that forced Lima to declare an environmental emergency earlier this month 4 consejos para hablar con tus padres Latinx sobre la salud mental La vergüenza y el estigma juegan un papel muy importante a la hora de disuadir a las personas de la comunidad Latinx de buscar atención de salud mental y hablar de ello con sus familias U S : Russian plot would use fake video as pretense to invade Ukraine The U S believes Russia has already recruited players for propaganda video showing "staged false explosion with corpses actors depicting mourners and images of destroyed locations and military equipment " Waterstones in talks to open new chapter for family-owned Blackwell's Waterstones has entered talks to buy Blackwell's the family-owned academic bookseller which has been put up for sale for the first time in its 143-year history Ashley Bryan children's illustrator and author has died at 98 He created stories centered on African and African American folk tales and his vibrantly colored collage and paper-cut illustrations adorned the pages of some 50 books For Australian Curler a Positive Covid Test and Then a Surprise Win A last-minute ruling allowed Tahli Gill of Australia’s mixed doubles curling team to compete Restaurant and hotel prices set to rise as hospitality firms grapple with surging costs Prices for restaurant meals and hotel stays look set to rise sharply after the hospitality sector's industry body said firms were being forced to pass on surging costs Nick Cannon apologizes for announcing a new baby two months after his son's death Nick Cannon has apologized for "any extra pain or confusion" he may have caused with his recent announcement that he's expecting his eighth child Joe Rogan pledges to try harder after Neil Young Spotify row The podcaster supports the streaming giant's move to add warnings to podcasts discussing Covid-19 "Mega" iceberg releases 152 billion tons of fresh water as it melts into the ocean When the massive A68A iceberg snapped off its ice shelf in July 2017 it was the sixth-largest iceberg on record Now more than half of it is gone — and it has left 152 billion tons of fresh water in an area known for being a wildlife haven Inside look at how nurse burnout impacts overall healthcare system Nurses across the country are facing severe burnout as they enter their third year of fighting COVID-19 CBS News senior medical correspondent Dr Tara Narula joins "CBS Mornings" to share some tips on how medical professionals can combat burnout and stay healthy as COVID cases continue to surge Man arrested after allegedly kidnapping woman at Bloomberg's Colorado ranch The woman is safe the sheriff's office said Apple notches record results despite supply-chain snags Tech company is showing "Teflon-like" resistance to semiconductor shortages Wall Street analysts say The Baja 1000: An unforgettable race adventure 1 226 miles over 24 hours across mountains coasts and desert into oncoming traffic and escaping sand traps The Baja 1000 is truly breath-taking - in every sense of the word FDA gives full approval to Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine The action means the FDA has completed the same rigorous review of Moderna's shot as other long-established vaccines Miners experiment with hydrogen to power giant trucks Anglo American is testing a hydrogen-powered giant truck in a bid to make its business greener Colombia struck a peace deal with guerrilla groups years ago So why is violence surging? This year kicked off with a violent start on the Colombia-Venezuela border where dissident militant factions have been competing for territorial control of lucrative drug routes that connect the South American country to the US and Europe At least 23 people were killed in violent clashes at the start of the year followed by a deadly car bomb and the murder of a local community leader and his wife Biden to Present Plan to Cut Cancer Death Rate in Half The president aims to revive the cancer “moonshot†program but experts expressed doubt that it would be possible to reduce the death rate so profoundly Bernard Tomic says he will test positive for Covid during Australian Open qualifying loss told to isolate Bernard Tomic says he was told to isolate by Australian Open doctors after the tennis star crashed out of qualifying for the season's first grand slam The NIH is 'largely finished' moving its former research chimps to a sanctuary All chimps managed by the National Institutes of Health that are currently eligible to go to a sanctuary have been moved there but animal welfare advocates say more should be allowed to go Delta C E O Asks U S to Put Unruly Passengers on the No-Fly List The request came in a letter to the attorney general after an increase in complaints about violent and disruptive passengers during the pandemic 4 consejos para hablar con tus padres Latinx sobre la salud mental La vergüenza y el estigma juegan un papel muy importante a la hora de disuadir a las personas de la comunidad Latinx de buscar atención de salud mental y hablar de ello con sus familias Saturn's tiny frozen moon could be a "stealth" ocean world The latest discovery has "expanded the definition of a potentially habitable world in our solar system and beyond " scientists say California firearms: City rules gun owners must have liability cover In a US first San Jose California will make gun owners insure themselves against injury or accident U N report says North Korea funding nuclear program with cyberattack earnings The report on North Korea's nuclear advancements comes at a time when tensions among Security Council members are running high ‘Taking the Voters Out of the Equation’: How the Parties Are Killing Competition The number of competitive House districts is dropping as both Republicans and Democrats use redistricting to draw themselves into safe seats Pence dismisses Trump claims he could have overturned 2020 election result Former US vice president Mike Pence has dismissed claims made by Donald Trump that he could have overturned the result of the 2020 election Revolving door: Why are nurses leaving their jobs and then coming right back? Nursing home workers tired of low pay and long hours are quitting then working with staffing agencies to return to work with more pay Some nursing homes say that could put them out of business Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg takes $29bn hit as Meta share price plunges Mark Zuckerberg has seen $29bn wiped off his net worth after the share price of Meta - owner of Facebook Instagram and WhatsApp - saw a record one-day plunge Ontario premier calls on COVID restriction protesters to end their 'occupation' The crowdfunding site GoFundMe said it would refund or redirect to charities the vast majority of millions raised by demonstrators protesting COVID-19 measures in the Canadian capital Many people still in the dark over gas boilers say MPs Government needs to clearly spell out the major changes required in the years ahead a committee says All Options Are Not on the Table as Biden Moves Troops Closer to Ukraine The president’s opposition to sending U S troops into Ukraine reflects the mood of a war-wary Washington as well as concerns about Russia’s nuclear arsenal A Big Move for City Harvest and More Restaura Sushi sashimi and steaks from a Las Vegas presence a financial district outpost for Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar & Grill and more restaurant news Sunday in Beijing: First Medals Awarded as Competition Enters Full Swing The first full day of events brought an upset Karen Chen is set to skate for the United States and Jamie Anderson aims for her third straight gold medal in snowboarding Bernard Tomic says he will test positive for Covid during Australian Open qualifying loss told to isolate Bernard Tomic says he was told to isolate by Australian Open doctors after the tennis star crashed out of qualifying for the season's first grand slam "It is really unfair": U S State Department cancels Fulbright program for Afghan scholars The move leaves 140 Afghan semifinalists without access to the prestigious scholarship after almost a year of waiting Queen Elizabeth says she wants Camilla to be named Queen Consort when Charles becomes king When Prince Charles and Camilla married in 2005 Clarence House said Camilla's title would be "Princess Consort" when Charles became king House Passes Bill Adding Billions to Research to Compete With China The vote sets up a fight with the Senate which has different recommendations for how the United States should bolster its technology industry to take on China 'The Family Chao' is a riveting story of identity and belonging There are notable parallels to The Brothers Karamazov in Lan Samantha Chang's new novel about three brothers and the contentious relationship between them and their domineering father Man Charged in Kidnapping of Bloomberg’s Housekeeper From Colorado Ranch The man was accused of kidnapping an employee of Mr Bloomberg the former New York City mayor and asking for the whereabouts of his daughters Saturday Sessions: Samm Henshaw performs "Still Broke" The son of a reverend British singer-songwriter Samm Henshaw grew up with gospel music He began writing his own songs for church when he was just 15 In 2015 he released his breakthrough EP and began touring with artists like Chance the Rapper and Tori Kelly Now he's out with his debut album "Untidy Soul " For Saturday Sessions Samm Henshaw performs "Still Broke " Art sleuth returns ancient statue to museum 49 years after heist Arthur Brand's previous finds include a Picasso painting and "Hitler's Horses" sculptures that once stood outside the Nazi leader's Berlin chancellery Jimmy Carr sparks fury with Holocaust routine in Netflix special The comedian is described as "truly disturbing" for a segment of his latest Netflix stand-up special Biden to Present Plan to Cut Cancer Death Rate in Half The president aims to revive the cancer “moonshot†program but experts expressed doubt that it would be possible to reduce the death rate so profoundly Inflation has more Americans in line at food banks Hunger-relief groups also are paying more for milk eggs and other staples needed by families who can't afford them Bernard Tomic says he will test positive for Covid during Australian Open qualifying loss told to isolate Bernard Tomic says he was told to isolate by Australian Open doctors after the tennis star crashed out of qualifying for the season's first grand slam How your gig work income could take a hit with new tax rules for payment apps NPR's Michel Martin speaks with personal finance columnist Michelle Singletary about how new IRS rules governing payment apps and Wall Street's wild week could affect your finances Coronavirus FAQs: Are pets a threat? My immunocompromised pal had COVID Can I visit? Hong Kong's hamster cull has people wondering if they can catch SARS-CoV-2 from a pet And here's a human dilemma: Is it risky to visit an immunocompromised individual who recently had COVID? Instagram and Whatsapp stalker's lies 'ruined my life for years' Women who were targeted by Matthew Hardy speak about the impact of his avalanche of messages Self-driving robotaxis are taking off in China The world has been inching toward fully autonomous cars for years In China one company just got even closer to making it a reality Don't ask for a big pay rise warns Bank of England boss Andrew Bailey says a "painful" period of prices rising faster than wages is needed to control inflation Novak Djokovic drawn against Miomir Kecmanovic at Australian Open amid visa uncertainty The Australian Open draw took place after an unexplained delay of more than an hour on Thursday with top seed Novak Djokovic facing fellow Serb Miomir Kecmanovic in the first round Brazil protesters demand justice for Congolese immigrant beaten to death over unpaid wages Protesters gathered across Brazil on Saturday to demand justice for Moise Kabagambe whose family say he was beaten to death after asking for unpaid wages Delta C E O Asks U S to Put Unruly Passengers on the No-Fly List The request came in a letter to the attorney general after an increase in complaints about violent and disruptive passengers during the pandemic The scramble for cargo aircraft as shipping costs soar Cargo aircraft are being rushed into service amid a worldwide shortage in shipping capacity
ndiaye magu_ye Ukraine tensions: US sources say Russia 70% ready to invade Moscow has amassed most of the military capability needed for a full-scale invasion officials say Televangelist to gay icon: Jessica Chastain and Andrew Garfield on The Eyes Of Tammy Faye After a big week in the film world thanks to the 2022 BAFTA nominations more on those later here is Backstage Sky News' film and TV entertainment review Delta C E O Asks U S to Put Unruly Passengers on the No-Fly List The request came in a letter to the attorney general after an increase in complaints about violent and disruptive passengers during the pandemic Where to Watch Olympic Snowboarding Skating and More In the women’s slopestyle snowboarding final Jamie Anderson of the United States vies to add a third gold medal to her collection New York Times buys popular word game Wordle The New York Times purchased Wordle a popular online game that gives users six guesses to solve the daily five letter-word How rich people could help save the planet from the climate crisis Rich people don't just have bigger bank balances and more lavish lifestyles than the rest of us -- they also have bigger carbon footprints What is it like to fly on a small plane compared to a big plane? What's the difference between flying on a small plane versus a large one besides the price? 'I'm not racist': Joe Rogan apologises for using n-word in historical podcast episodes Joe Rogan has apologised after footage emerged of him repeatedly using the n-word on his podcast show Doubts over Facebook's ability to innovate as it sees first-ever fall in user numbers For the first time ever Facebook is short of friends Mental health helpline ends data-sharing relationship Crisis Text Line shared anonymised data with an AI firm but ends the relationship after backlash Legendary actor Bill Murray and renowned cellist Jan Vogler team up for "New Worlds" documentary It's a performance unlike any other at a venue unlike any other Legendary actor Bill Murray and renowned cellist Jan Vogler talk to "CBS Mornings" about their new film "New Worlds: The Cradle of Civilization " which documents their performance at the nearly 2 000-year-old stage of the Odeon of Herodes Atticus in Greece 'Perfectly reasonable': Minister defends PM's use of Savile 'slur' against Starmer It was "perfectly reasonable" for Boris Johnson to attack Sir Keir Starmer over the failure to prosecute Jimmy Savile when he was director of public prosecutions a minister has told Sky News Tiny homes big dreams: How some activists are reimagining shelter for the homeless From hand-built wooden sheds to Conestoga huts to prefab shelters tiny homes are cropping up to get people off the streets especially during the cold of winter and amid the pandemic Listeria outbreak tied to Dole salads kills 2 sickens 17 Dole in recent months has issued three recalls of mixed greens and lettuce products sold under nearly a dozen brands NFT fraudsters making millions by wash trading new study finds Fraudsters selling non-fungible tokens NFTs have made millions of pounds from artificially inflating the price of their token through wash trading according to a new report A Chicago principal on challenges facing schools right now NPR's Asma Khalid talks with Principal Seth Lavin on how COVID-19 has impacted his Chicago school The school district canceled class for 5 days in January when teachers protested working conditions Ukraine Gave Up Nuclear Weapons 30 Years Ago Today There Are Regrets When the Soviet Union collapsed Ukraine turned over thousands of atomic weapons in exchange for security guarantees from Russia the United States and other countries Could the world become too warm to hold Winter Olympics? If nations don't address high greenhouse gas emissions by the 2080s all but one of the 21 cities that previously hosted the Winter Games wouldn't be able to do so again a new study has found Thirsty? Here's how your brain answers that question Scientists have shown that the brain uses multiple checkpoints to make sure we get enough water but not too much Cost of living: 'We'll cut back on things that make memories' Suzanne Samaka and her partner work full time but will struggle to cover rising energy bills Lewis Hamilton equals Michael Schumacher's record of seven world titles Lewis Hamilton has become accustomed to making history and at a rain-soaked Turkish Grand Prix the Englishman put his name in the record books once again as he equaled Michael Schumacher's record of seven world titles Mount Everest's highest glacier is losing decades' worth of ice every year scientists warn Climbing the highest mountain in the world could become more dangerous due to the lack of ice House Passes Bill Adding Billions to Research to Compete With China The vote sets up a fight with the Senate which has different recommendations for how the United States should bolster its technology industry to take on China Native Americans want a more accurate history of Sacramento's founder California tribes are working with state parks to retell the story of Sutter's Fort They want to include the history of John Sutter's violence toward Native Americans during Sacramento's founding Covid: Viral photo highlights challenges of vaccinating Amazon A photo of a man carrying his father has highlighted the challenges of vaccinating indigenous villages Budget 2022: India's job crisis leading to a 'nowhere generation' Finding opportunities for hundreds of millions of young Indians is crucial for the country's future Jon Zazula Early Promoter of Heavy Metal Dies at 69 With his wife Marsha he founded Megaforce a label that released the first albums of Metallica and others Write It in Garamond Creative output of any kind depends upon a steady stream of tiny self-delusions A different font helps me believe in my own words Exxon lays out plan to reduce carbon emissions from its plants Caveat: Plan excludes emissions from customers burning oil and gas which account for most of Exxon's climate impact The controversy of wood pellets as a green energy source Wood pellets are touted as a 'green' way to make electricity but many reject these claims 'Coward' Islamic State leader blows himself and his children up during US raid in Syria The leader of Islamic State has blown himself up in what President Joe Biden said was an "act of cowardice" during a raid by US special forces in Syria Interest rates rise again in bid to cool soaring prices Bank of England increases rates for the second time in three months as the cost of living rises Super Bowl secret weapon: The Bengals' viral sensation 'The Cart' is headed to Los Angeles Move aside Joe Burrow the true franchise star of the Cincinnati Bengals is rolling towards Super Bowl LVI -- get ready for 'The Cart ' Afghanistan’s Health Care System Is Collapsing Under Stress Hospitals and clinics are struggling to hold up amid a cash shortage and a vast surge of malnutrition and disease By one estimate 90 percent may close in the next few months Republicans take issue with Biden's pledge to pick a Black woman for Supreme Court President Biden pledged to put a Black woman on the Supreme Court which some Republicans say is discrimination The situation shows how the parties view representation substantively and politically F D A Nominee Faces Steep Climb to Senate Confirmation Dr Robert Califf a former agency commissioner is encountering opposition over federal opioid and abortion policies and his industry ties Singapore Airlines plans for a fully vaccinated crew Singapore's national carrier is hoping to become the world's first airline to get all of its crew members vaccinated against Covid-19 Southend West by-election: Conservative candidate Anna Firth wins Anna Firth has won the Southend West by-election that was prompted by the murder of Sir David Amess A satellite finds massive methane leaks from gas pipelines A satellite has detected massive leaks of methane a powerful greenhouse gas from natural gas plants and pipelines Most of these releases are deliberate resulting from sloppy pipeline repairs Who gets to use NASA's James Webb Space Telescope? Astronomers work to fight bias With the James Webb Space Telescope safely deployed many scientists want to use it To minimize the effect of unconscious biases they go through a process developed for the Hubble Space Telescope • Photos: 'CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute' Koo: India's Twitter alternative with global ambitions India's Koo expects to surpass Twitter's 25 million-strong user base in the country Spotify boss says too early to know Joe Rogan row impact Shares in the streaming platform fell by more than 10% in after-hours trading Restaurant and hotel prices set to rise as hospitality firms grapple with surging costs Prices for restaurant meals and hotel stays look set to rise sharply after the hospitality sector's industry body said firms were being forced to pass on surging costs 'They were like bandits' - how did the rich get richer? Did a Bank of England policy to save the UK economy during the financial crash make the wealthiest people even wealthier? Oil executives barred from leaving Peru after massive spill Four oil executives in Peru have been barred from leaving the country as authorities investigate a massive oil spill that forced Lima to declare an environmental emergency earlier this month 4 consejos para hablar con tus padres Latinx sobre la salud mental La vergüenza y el estigma juegan un papel muy importante a la hora de disuadir a las personas de la comunidad Latinx de buscar atención de salud mental y hablar de ello con sus familias U S : Russian plot would use fake video as pretense to invade Ukraine The U S believes Russia has already recruited players for propaganda video showing "staged false explosion with corpses actors depicting mourners and images of destroyed locations and military equipment " Waterstones in talks to open new chapter for family-owned Blackwell's Waterstones has entered talks to buy Blackwell's the family-owned academic bookseller which has been put up for sale for the first time in its 143-year history Ashley Bryan children's illustrator and author has died at 98 He created stories centered on African and African American folk tales and his vibrantly colored collage and paper-cut illustrations adorned the pages of some 50 books For Australian Curler a Positive Covid Test and Then a Surprise Win A last-minute ruling allowed Tahli Gill of Australia’s mixed doubles curling team to compete Restaurant and hotel prices set to rise as hospitality firms grapple with surging costs Prices for restaurant meals and hotel stays look set to rise sharply after the hospitality sector's industry body said firms were being forced to pass on surging costs Nick Cannon apologizes for announcing a new baby two months after his son's death Nick Cannon has apologized for "any extra pain or confusion" he may have caused with his recent announcement that he's expecting his eighth child Joe Rogan pledges to try harder after Neil Young Spotify row The podcaster supports the streaming giant's move to add warnings to podcasts discussing Covid-19 "Mega" iceberg releases 152 billion tons of fresh water as it melts into the ocean When the massive A68A iceberg snapped off its ice shelf in July 2017 it was the sixth-largest iceberg on record Now more than half of it is gone — and it has left 152 billion tons of fresh water in an area known for being a wildlife haven Inside look at how nurse burnout impacts overall healthcare system Nurses across the country are facing severe burnout as they enter their third year of fighting COVID-19 CBS News senior medical correspondent Dr Tara Narula joins "CBS Mornings" to share some tips on how medical professionals can combat burnout and stay healthy as COVID cases continue to surge Man arrested after allegedly kidnapping woman at Bloomberg's Colorado ranch The woman is safe the sheriff's office said Apple notches record results despite supply-chain snags Tech company is showing "Teflon-like" resistance to semiconductor shortages Wall Street analysts say The Baja 1000: An unforgettable race adventure 1 226 miles over 24 hours across mountains coasts and desert into oncoming traffic and escaping sand traps The Baja 1000 is truly breath-taking - in every sense of the word FDA gives full approval to Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine The action means the FDA has completed the same rigorous review of Moderna's shot as other long-established vaccines Miners experiment with hydrogen to power giant trucks Anglo American is testing a hydrogen-powered giant truck in a bid to make its business greener Colombia struck a peace deal with guerrilla groups years ago So why is violence surging? This year kicked off with a violent start on the Colombia-Venezuela border where dissident militant factions have been competing for territorial control of lucrative drug routes that connect the South American country to the US and Europe At least 23 people were killed in violent clashes at the start of the year followed by a deadly car bomb and the murder of a local community leader and his wife Biden to Present Plan to Cut Cancer Death Rate in Half The president aims to revive the cancer “moonshot†program but experts expressed doubt that it would be possible to reduce the death rate so profoundly Bernard Tomic says he will test positive for Covid during Australian Open qualifying loss told to isolate Bernard Tomic says he was told to isolate by Australian Open doctors after the tennis star crashed out of qualifying for the season's first grand slam The NIH is 'largely finished' moving its former research chimps to a sanctuary All chimps managed by the National Institutes of Health that are currently eligible to go to a sanctuary have been moved there but animal welfare advocates say more should be allowed to go Delta C E O Asks U S to Put Unruly Passengers on the No-Fly List The request came in a letter to the attorney general after an increase in complaints about violent and disruptive passengers during the pandemic 4 consejos para hablar con tus padres Latinx sobre la salud mental La vergüenza y el estigma juegan un papel muy importante a la hora de disuadir a las personas de la comunidad Latinx de buscar atención de salud mental y hablar de ello con sus familias Saturn's tiny frozen moon could be a "stealth" ocean world The latest discovery has "expanded the definition of a potentially habitable world in our solar system and beyond " scientists say California firearms: City rules gun owners must have liability cover In a US first San Jose California will make gun owners insure themselves against injury or accident U N report says North Korea funding nuclear program with cyberattack earnings The report on North Korea's nuclear advancements comes at a time when tensions among Security Council members are running high ‘Taking the Voters Out of the Equation’: How the Parties Are Killing Competition The number of competitive House districts is dropping as both Republicans and Democrats use redistricting to draw themselves into safe seats Pence dismisses Trump claims he could have overturned 2020 election result Former US vice president Mike Pence has dismissed claims made by Donald Trump that he could have overturned the result of the 2020 election Revolving door: Why are nurses leaving their jobs and then coming right back? Nursing home workers tired of low pay and long hours are quitting then working with staffing agencies to return to work with more pay Some nursing homes say that could put them out of business Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg takes $29bn hit as Meta share price plunges Mark Zuckerberg has seen $29bn wiped off his net worth after the share price of Meta - owner of Facebook Instagram and WhatsApp - saw a record one-day plunge Ontario premier calls on COVID restriction protesters to end their 'occupation' The crowdfunding site GoFundMe said it would refund or redirect to charities the vast majority of millions raised by demonstrators protesting COVID-19 measures in the Canadian capital Many people still in the dark over gas boilers say MPs Government needs to clearly spell out the major changes required in the years ahead a committee says All Options Are Not on the Table as Biden Moves Troops Closer to Ukraine The president’s opposition to sending U S troops into Ukraine reflects the mood of a war-wary Washington as well as concerns about Russia’s nuclear arsenal A Big Move for City Harvest and More Restaura Sushi sashimi and steaks from a Las Vegas presence a financial district outpost for Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar & Grill and more restaurant news Sunday in Beijing: First Medals Awarded as Competition Enters Full Swing The first full day of events brought an upset Karen Chen is set to skate for the United States and Jamie Anderson aims for her third straight gold medal in snowboarding Bernard Tomic says he will test positive for Covid during Australian Open qualifying loss told to isolate Bernard Tomic says he was told to isolate by Australian Open doctors after the tennis star crashed out of qualifying for the season's first grand slam "It is really unfair": U S State Department cancels Fulbright program for Afghan scholars The move leaves 140 Afghan semifinalists without access to the prestigious scholarship after almost a year of waiting Queen Elizabeth says she wants Camilla to be named Queen Consort when Charles becomes king When Prince Charles and Camilla married in 2005 Clarence House said Camilla's title would be "Princess Consort" when Charles became king House Passes Bill Adding Billions to Research to Compete With China The vote sets up a fight with the Senate which has different recommendations for how the United States should bolster its technology industry to take on China 'The Family Chao' is a riveting story of identity and belonging There are notable parallels to The Brothers Karamazov in Lan Samantha Chang's new novel about three brothers and the contentious relationship between them and their domineering father Man Charged in Kidnapping of Bloomberg’s Housekeeper From Colorado Ranch The man was accused of kidnapping an employee of Mr Bloomberg the former New York City mayor and asking for the whereabouts of his daughters Saturday Sessions: Samm Henshaw performs "Still Broke" The son of a reverend British singer-songwriter Samm Henshaw grew up with gospel music He began writing his own songs for church when he was just 15 In 2015 he released his breakthrough EP and began touring with artists like Chance the Rapper and Tori Kelly Now he's out with his debut album "Untidy Soul " For Saturday Sessions Samm Henshaw performs "Still Broke " Art sleuth returns ancient statue to museum 49 years after heist Arthur Brand's previous finds include a Picasso painting and "Hitler's Horses" sculptures that once stood outside the Nazi leader's Berlin chancellery Jimmy Carr sparks fury with Holocaust routine in Netflix special The comedian is described as "truly disturbing" for a segment of his latest Netflix stand-up special Biden to Present Plan to Cut Cancer Death Rate in Half The president aims to revive the cancer “moonshot†program but experts expressed doubt that it would be possible to reduce the death rate so profoundly Inflation has more Americans in line at food banks Hunger-relief groups also are paying more for milk eggs and other staples needed by families who can't afford them Bernard Tomic says he will test positive for Covid during Australian Open qualifying loss told to isolate Bernard Tomic says he was told to isolate by Australian Open doctors after the tennis star crashed out of qualifying for the season's first grand slam How your gig work income could take a hit with new tax rules for payment apps NPR's Michel Martin speaks with personal finance columnist Michelle Singletary about how new IRS rules governing payment apps and Wall Street's wild week could affect your finances Coronavirus FAQs: Are pets a threat? My immunocompromised pal had COVID Can I visit? Hong Kong's hamster cull has people wondering if they can catch SARS-CoV-2 from a pet And here's a human dilemma: Is it risky to visit an immunocompromised individual who recently had COVID? Instagram and Whatsapp stalker's lies 'ruined my life for years' Women who were targeted by Matthew Hardy speak about the impact of his avalanche of messages Self-driving robotaxis are taking off in China The world has been inching toward fully autonomous cars for years In China one company just got even closer to making it a reality Don't ask for a big pay rise warns Bank of England boss Andrew Bailey says a "painful" period of prices rising faster than wages is needed to control inflation Novak Djokovic drawn against Miomir Kecmanovic at Australian Open amid visa uncertainty The Australian Open draw took place after an unexplained delay of more than an hour on Thursday with top seed Novak Djokovic facing fellow Serb Miomir Kecmanovic in the first round Brazil protesters demand justice for Congolese immigrant beaten to death over unpaid wages Protesters gathered across Brazil on Saturday to demand justice for Moise Kabagambe whose family say he was beaten to death after asking for unpaid wages Delta C E O Asks U S to Put Unruly Passengers on the No-Fly List The request came in a letter to the attorney general after an increase in complaints about violent and disruptive passengers during the pandemic The scramble for cargo aircraft as shipping costs soar Cargo aircraft are being rushed into service amid a worldwide shortage in shipping capacity
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