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For Russian Troops, Cellphone Use Is a Persistent, Lethal Danger

Ukrainian artillery targets Russian soldiers by pinpointing their phone signals. Despite the deadly results, Russian troops keep defying a ban…

World

Sunak Makes Sweeping Pledges to Britons, Promising Path to Prosperity

His promises represented an effort to regain momentum at a time of steep challenges for Britain, but some pressing problems,…

World

Police Officer Suspended After Video Shows Him Striking Youth

Mayor Eric Adams said that he watched the clip of the Staten Island clash and called the police commissioner, who…

News

James ‘Buster’ Corley, Co-Founder of Dave & Buster’s, Dies at 72

The chain appealed to adults by combining food, beverage, sports and gaming under one roof.

Sports

What to Know About Damar Hamlin’s Injury

Hamlin, a Buffalo Bills safety, was in critical condition at a hospital after going into cardiac arrest following a routine…

News

Teen Stars of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ Sue Over Nudity in 1968 Film

Olivia Hussey and Leonard Whiting assert in a lawsuit that Paramount Pictures should have known nude images of them in…

Finance

United Talent Agency Grows Its Literary Business

With the acquisition of the literary agency Fletcher & Company, UTA added hundreds of authors to its client roster. The…

Science

Asian Researchers Face Disparity With Key U.S. Science Funding Source

White researchers fared best in winning grants from the National Science Foundation, a study says. Asians encounter the highest rate…

World

Salesforce to Lay Off 10 Percent of Staff and Cut Office Space

The software company plans to cut around 8,000 jobs as business slows for tech companies. “We hired too many people…

World

Russia says soldiers’ cellphone use led to the deadly Makiivka strike.

Amid anger in Russia over one of the deadliest strikes on Moscow’s forces in the war, official blame has fallen…

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