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Liquid error (sections/blog-template line 6): internalSteelers Hire Brian Flores as Senior Defensive Assistant
The hiring comes less than three weeks after Flores, who is Black, sued the NFL and three teams over alleged racist hiring practices
Canada Police Clear Parliament Street in Bid to End Siege
The street in front of Parliament Hill was the heart of the protests has been the heart of protests for three weeks
U.S. Skaters File Appeal to Get Olympic Medals in Beijing
The Court of Arbitration for Sport confirmed to The Associated Press that it was hearing the case Saturday
China Continues Its Surge in Pairs Figure Skating and Earns Olympic Gold
With a fresh and exciting style, China is giving Russian pairs team a challenge
Biden ‘Convinced’ Putin Has Decided to Further Invade Ukraine
KYIV, Ukraine — U.S. President Joe Biden said Friday he’s “convinced” that Russian President Vladimir Putin has decided to launch a further invasion in Ukraine, including an assault on its capital, Kyiv, as tensions spiked along the militarized border with attacks that the West called “false-flag” operations meant to establish a pretext for invasion. On…
Women Seem to Have Better COVID-19 Outcomes Than Men. Here’s a Theory Why
In a study, women who were taking estrogen-raising medications were half as likely to die from COVID-19
The Threat of a Russian Invasion Is Crushing Ukraine’s Economy and Culture
“If we do not hold concerts or make films, then nothing makes sense"
TIME Announces New Leadership Roles for TIME Events
TIME Editor-in-Chief and CEO Edward Felsenthal sent the following note to staff on Wednesday: Team TIME, TIME has a unique ability to convene the people shaping and improving the world across every field, and one of our major goals as an independent company has been to build on that. On the heels of our highly…
The Love Is Blind Season 2 Finale Is a Week Away. Let’s Make Some Predictions
Will any of the couples in season 2 of Netflix's engagement-at-first-sight show get married? And should they?
Rand Paul Almost Killed a Senate Rebuke of Russia. Here’s Why That Matters
This article is part of the The DC Brief, TIME’s politics newsletter. Sign up here to get stories like this sent to your inbox. For months, senior Senators had traded proposals back and forth, mostly in private and with a quiet assumption that they could agree on a unified response should Russia invade Ukraine. After…
How Gen Z Baristas Are Spreading the Starbucks Unionization Effort
Joseph Nappi is a 20-year-old Starbucks barista and Cleveland State University political science major. He’s also learning how to be a union organizer. “My family is a union family,” Nappi says. His late grandfather was the president of the United Steelworkers of America union in Ashtabula, Ohio. “They gave my grandfather a fantastic pension that…
How the Sandy Hook Families Showed That Gun Makers Aren’t Invincible
Remington's agreement to pay a $73 million settlement to Sandy Hook families shattered the perception that gun makers are untouchable in court, but several factors made this case unusual
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