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 voileauvent Modern Monetary Theory Got a Pandemic Tryout  Inflation Is Now Testing It  *Some terms and conditions apply  Modern Monetary Theory  the buzziest economic idea in decades  got a pandemic tryout of sorts  Now inflation is testing its limits  The Dissenters Trying to Save Evangelicalism From Itself Heartbroken by the path their church has taken  they seek a renewal  Mayor denies Dutch city will dismantle bridge for Bezos' yacht Dutch city won't change rules so Bezos' superyacht can pass under Rotterdam bridge  which isn't tall enough for the 417-foot vessel  "Show some respect": Crumbley parents' romantic gestures irritate prosecutors Prosecutors are requesting that a Michigan judge restrict communications between James and Jennifer Crumbley during court hearings  after the two were captured appearing to blow kisses and mouthing "I love you " Their son  Ethan  has been charged with four counts of first-degree murder  among other charges  CNN com - Science and Space CNN com delivers up-to-the-minute news and information on the latest top stories  weather  entertainment  politics and more  Are we heading for another Greek debt crisis? It may seem like a recurring nightmare  but Greece is in danger of running out of money again   Waffle House shooter who killed four people sentenced to life in prison without parole Travis Reinking  who killed four people in 2018 when he opened fire with an assault-style rifle at a Waffle House in Tennessee  was sentenced Saturday to life in prison without parole  Who Gets to Ski? The mountains are too crowded  The sport is too expensive  Several resorts are trying to fix a number of problems  How are they doing? Scientists think they've found a big  weird moon in a far-off star system Scientists have found many planets orbiting distant stars  but so far no proof that any have moons  Now  researchers have detected signs of a large exomoon orbiting a Jupiter-like world  Cyberattack knocks out Ukraine government websites A cyberattack knocked out several government websites in Ukraine on Friday  The origins of the attack have not yet been confirmed but Ukraine officials claim Russia was most likely behind it  Christina Ruffini has the latest  The Pandemic Has Made Many Seniors Less Active Health experts are concerned that the pandemic  in upending daily routines  has reduced mobility and physical conditioning in older adults  Breakfast around the world: How different places start the day When it comes to breakfast foods around the world  there are as many ways to enjoy the first meal of the day as there are to say "good morning " Give PM time and space to deliver  says Kwasi Kwarteng The business secretary says Boris Johnson is focused on the job  but MPs continue to question his future  Biden details U S  raid that took out "horrible terrorist" ISIS leader in Syria "Thanks to the bravery of our troops  this horrible terrorist leader is no more " Mr  Biden said in remarks at the White House  Verdict expected soon in Novak Djokovic deportation hearing Federal Court Chief Justice James Allsop said he and two fellow judges hoped to reach a verdict later Sunday  Architects at a prominent New York firm drop their unionization bid  Citing a “powerful anti-union campaign †workers at SHoP Architects withdrew a petition for an election  but organizing continues at other firms in the industry  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  Was He Really Having a Heart Attack? The doctor insisted he was â€" but he felt it couldn’t be true  One of them was right  A side of London you won't see on postcards Tucked away down a back street in one of London's surviving artist quarters  Jock McFadyen's studio is just off the popular London Fields park in the city's East End   Colorado looks to expand building codes as climate change increases risk of wildfires There are new calls for stronger building codes in Colorado after devastating suburban wildfires  The towns weren't considered at high risk for fire  but the warming climate is changing that calculus  All-terrain wheelchair: 'My chair is my freedom' A woman says her all-terrain wheelchair means she can access the Peak District home she loves  Fears energy companies profit when renewable power slumps - adding to burden on bill payers The power industry is concerned some companies could be making massive profits on the occasional days when renewable electricity generation slumps  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  Portland mayor bans homeless encampments near highways over pedestrian deaths The mayor of Oregon's most populous city on Friday banned encampments near highways and high-traffic intersections  saying homeless people comprised the majority of pedestrians who were killed in Portland traffic incidents last year  Mexico missing: 'If I find a body  I recover a piece of my son' With nearly 100 000 disappeared people in Mexico  families have taken on the search themselves  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? Dusty Baker's Wine Business Keeps Him Busy Baseball’s players may be locked out  but Dusty Baker  at 72  is hard at work in his vineyards  trusting advice from Willie Stargell and paying tribute to Henry Aaron  Pret raises the price of its coffee subscription by 25% Some customers say the 25% rise is too steep but Pret says its costs are rising sharply  Nato's Jens Stoltenberg: No plans for combat troops in Ukraine Nato's secretary general calls for "a balanced approach"  amid heighten tensions in Eastern Europe  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  Same Name  Two Very Different Cities As Day to Day prepares for its three-day visit to Kansas City  Alex Chadwick poses the question  "Am I in Kansas or in Missouri?" Turns out  a little of both     and the two are different  Millions of low-income Americans to get tax refund boost Childless workers this year can claim an Earned Income Tax Credit worth up to $1 500 — triple the usual amount  Hospitals ask Biden administration to help lower the soaring cost of travel nurses It's now been a year since the American Hospital Association alleged price gouging and asked the White House to investigate and act  Bidding wars among states have only escalated  What is Luge at the Winter Olympics? Both are death-defying sledding events  In skeleton  athletes go headfirst  Biden says ISIS leader is dead after U S  operation A senior administration official said that during the raid  Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi "detonated a blast     killing himself and several others  including his wife and children " Soaring prices: 'I may have to move back in with my parents' People from across the UK tell BBC News how they feel about soaring energy bills  Breakfast around the world: How different places start the day When it comes to breakfast foods around the world  there are as many ways to enjoy the first meal of the day as there are to say "good morning " Shantall Lacayo wins 'Project Runway' season 19 A Nicaragua-born designer living in Miami is the winner of the latest season of "Project Runway "  Driverless 'Roborace' car makes street track debut  It is a car kitted out with technology its developers boldly predict will transform our cities and change the way we live  The head of the Islamic State Militant Group is dead  Here's what that means for ISIS NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Charles Lister of the Middle East Institute about what the U S  strike in Syria Wednesday night means for the future of ISIS  A road in Detroit will charge an electric car while driving Eddy Grant sang about an "electric avenue" in the 1980s  Detroit plans to bring that vision to life next year  Week in politics: Russia and China align; RNC justifies Jan  6; job growth  The leaders of Russia and China solidified their ties  and the Republican National Committee suggested the Jan  6 riots were "legitimate political discourse " Art School Looked Like a Lot of Fun In the ’90s A homage to a predigital era has popped up  as a crowdsourced art project that lives  paradoxically  on Instagram  Kristen Stewart on "Spencer" and committing to Princess Diana The actress has won raves for her performance in the movie "Spencer " about the princess' life outside the range of photographers' cameras  It's a role  she says  she loves "like a psycho " Lawyer known for taking on Donald Trump convicted of defrauding porn star out of nearly $300 000 A lawyer who rose to fame for taking on Donald Trump while he was in office has been found guilty of defrauding a porn star who claimed she had sexual encounters with the former president   'Pam & Tommy' sex tape docudrama is oddly nostalgic I have a theory that Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee's sex tape helped to usher in the age of social media  with all the darker ills that come with public  over exposure  The bald eagle population slowly recovers  but lead ammo hampers their resilience Bald eagles  hailed an "American success story" were removed from the endangered species list in 2007  Now  researchers have found that lead ammunition has reduced their population growth  MP wells up in Commons as she describes difficulties for nephew with Down's syndrome An MP welled up in the House of Commons as she described the battles her sister and her nephew  who has Down's syndrome  have gone through  Queen jokes at reception: 'I don't matter!' and cuts cake The Queen hosted a reception on the eve of the 70th anniversary of her reign  Rupert Murdoch's News Corp hacked in cyber attack believed to be linked to China Journalists at Rupert Murdoch's News Corp have had data stolen after the company was hacked  Battling an Ancient Scourge In “Phantom Plague: How Tuberculosis Shaped History †Vidya Krishnan explores one of the world’s most infectious and dangerous diseases  Neighbours  the soap that launched Kylie and Jason's career  to be axed from UK screens Neighbours will be dropped from the UK TV schedule after nearly four decades  with Channel 5 saying it will instead increase investment in original British drama  Give PM time and space to deliver  says Kwasi Kwarteng The business secretary says Boris Johnson is focused on the job  but MPs continue to question his future  Americans are divided on abortion  The Supreme Court may not wait for minds to change Public opinion remains bitterly divided on the issue  but an imminent Supreme Court decision could overturn or dramatically undercut Roe v  Wade  Did man stage a freak car accident to cover up wife's murder? The couple's children say their father is innocent and point out that he had 28 guns in the basement if he really wanted to kill her  Newly deployed U S  troops arrive in Europe as Russia bolsters its own forces New satellite images show the buildup of Russian forces and equipment along Ukraine's borders with western Russia  Belarus and Crimea — including new tents  an indicator that troops may be present  Liberia prisons: Where inmates are short of food  space and uniforms Liberia's main jail stopped taking new inmates recently because it couldn't give them anything to eat  Thousands gather for the March for Life protest  as Supreme Court weighs Roe v  Wade The annual march in Washington  D C   occurs around the anniversary of the Roe decision  This year  as the Supreme Court considers overturning some of its protections  protesters say they feel hope  '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  Boris Johnson must 'do what other prime ministers did' and prioritise Northern Ireland  DUP leader says The DUP leader has urged Boris Johnson to "do what other prime ministers did" and prioritise Northern Ireland  instead of being distracted by controversies in Downing Street  Queen Elizabeth Paves the Way for Camilla to One Day Be Called Queen On the eve of the 70th anniversary of the start of her reign  Elizabeth said she wanted the Duchess of Cornwall to hold the title of Queen Consort once Prince Charles is king  Nursing homes can now lift most COVID restrictions on visits The federal government directed nursing homes to open their doors wide to visitors  easing many remaining pandemic restrictions   Beta coronavirus variant: What is the risk? There are fears that this version of coronavirus  first identified in South Africa  is X-Men star James McAvoy confirms he secretly married American girlfriend Lisa Liberati After years of speculation  James McAvoy has confirmed that he is married to Lisa Liberati   Covid-19: Teachers and pupils nearing 'point of burnout' The pandemic has put extra strain on schools  the Irish National Teachers' Organisation says  The fast fashion graveyard in Chile's Atacama Desert Tens of thousands of tonnes of unwanted clothing from Europe and the US are being dumped in the Atacama Desert every year  'The Tinder Swindler' is the kind of true crime that mostly just steals your time "The Tinder Swindler" has the feel of those documentaries that Investigation Discovery seems to churn out at a breakneck pace  only it's getting additional traction thanks to a platform on Netflix  Combining the qualities of a Lifetime movie with a catchy title  the marketable elements scarcely mask that the story is actually kind of a bore  Putin is 'afraid of starting a war with Ukraine'  exiled Russian oligarch claims Exiled Russian oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky has called out "dangerous  illegal" pressure by Vladimir Putin's "cronies" in the UK  Next Grand Theft Auto finally confirmed to be in 'active development' - nine years after last game At long last  video game developer Rockstar has given fans the news they have been waiting for - it is developing a new Grand Theft Auto  Four dead after sightseeing plane crashes into Iceland lake Four bodies have been found after a small plane crashed into a lake in Iceland  Speedskaters at the Winter Olympics are adapting to a new venue and its special ice Beijing repurposed some of the sites used in the 2008 Summer Games  The National Speed Skating Oval is the city's only new ice-sport venue built for the Winter Games   Kojey Radical: 'I'm here now  you're going to hear me' After years of build-up  the 29-year-old is finally getting ready to release his debut album  5 Things You Might Not Know About Truckers Here's who chooses the life of being a long-haul truck driver  It's not for everyone  '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  Dr  David Agus on Omicron subvariant BA 2  effectiveness of boosters In Denmark  one of many countries that are "weeks ahead" of the U S  in dealing with Omicron  BA 2 was found to be 50% more infectious  Dr  David Agus said  '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  Nick Saban and Jerry West pen letter supporting voting rights legislation The letter was also signed by other sports icons  Peer jailed for attempted rape of young girl and sexual assault of boy A peer and former Labour councillor has been jailed for five years and six months for the attempted rape of a young girl and sexually assaulting a boy under 11  'Sick joke': £575 000-a-year Bank of England governor criticised over pay restraint call Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey has been criticised after suggesting that workers should not ask for big pay rises as it battles surging inflation  Navy SEAL candidate dies and another hospitalized following 'Hell Week' A Navy SEAL candidate died Friday and another was hospitalized in San Diego after completing a training phase known as "Hell Week " A Brand-New Cake From a Pastry Paradise Paris’s Left Bank is brimming with sweets  including the financiers that inspired this elegant and easygoing dessert  Renate Reinsve on 'The Worst Person in the World' and New Fame The Norwegian actress was ready to quit the business before she was cast as the lead in “The Worst Person in the World †Now she’s navigating newfound fame  Was He Really Having a Heart Attack? The doctor insisted he was â€" but he felt it couldn’t be true  One of them was right  Rita Ora signs record deal that lets her own her masters The pop star signs with BMG to release new music  in a deal that gives her control of her recordings  Teenagers make history for Iran and Kenya at Australian Open While the superstars of the main tour inevitably attract the majority of the attention at this year's Australian Open  two young women have made history in the junior tournament  Brazilians protest over Congolese immigrant beaten to death 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   KP Snacks hit by ransomware attack with retailers warned of crisps and nuts shortage A ransomware attack targeting KP Snacks may lead to a shortage of several popular crisp and nuts brands  New York nurses charged with forging COVID vaccine cards Two nurses are accused of selling more than $1 5 million in fake COVID vaccination cards  'Nightingale of Bollywood' dies at 92 During a career spanning more than half a century  she provided the soundtrack to hundreds of Bollywood films  In Scrutinizing Trump and His Allies  Jan  6 Panel Adopts Prosecution Tactics The House committee investigating the assault on the Capitol and what led to it is employing techniques more common in criminal cases than in congressional inquiries  Cabinet minister appointed chief of staff as PM replaces aides in Downing Street Boris Johnson has replaced two of the five close aides he lost in less than 24 hours as "partygate" allegations continue to threaten his premiership  Pence slams Trump for 'un-American' bid to overturn vote The former US vice-president rejects Donald Trump's claim that he had any right to overturn the 2020 election  New York nurses charged with forging COVID vaccine cards Two nurses are accused of selling more than $1 5 million in fake COVID vaccination cards  ‘An Environmentalist With a Gun’: Inside Steven Rinella’s Hunting Empire With “MeatEater†on Netflix and a growing roster of podcasts  he is teaching a new kind of hunter about how killing animals can be part of loving nature  The T List: Five Things We Recommend This Week Sustainable Thai takeout  a new gallery space in Reykjavik â€" and more  Moroccan boy trapped in well has died  state media says A Moroccan boy who had been trapped in a well for four days has died  according to two media outlets  Morocco's state news agency  Maghreb Arab Press  and SNRT  CNN's Al Goodman has more  David Crosby  Graham Nash and Stephen Stills ask to pull their content from Spotify The former bandmates of Neil Young say they are supporting his protest against COVID-19 misinformation on the music-streaming platform  Four charged with drug conspiracy over death of The Wire actor Michael K Williams Four men have been arrested and charged in relation to the death of The Wire actor Michael K Williams  Tesla recalls 54K cars after software lets them run stop signs "Rolling stop" feature lets the automaker's vehicles roll through stop signs without coming to a complete halt  Covid: South Africa makes its own version of Moderna vaccine Scientists there say it could help increase very low vaccination rates across Africa    
jeudi 10 mars 2022
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