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The simmering feud between President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine and President Trump escalated this week after talks between American and Russian officials on ending the war in Ukraine notably excluded the Ukrainian government. Our reporters sat down to make sense of it all on "The Daily." Watch or listen to the full episode at the link in bio. Video by Eddie Costas, Dave Mayers, Pierre Kattar, Jordan Glantz, Pat Gunther, Sophie Erickson and Brooke Minters #Trump #Zelensky #Ukraine #Russia
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·23h ago The owner of the New York Yankees, Hal Steinbrenner, announced on Friday that players will be allowed to grow “well-groomed beards,” which had been banned since the 1970s. #Yankees #beards
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·1d ago Gov. Janet Mills of Maine threatened legal action after President Trump said he would withhold funding to her state unless she complied with his executive order banning transgender athletes from women’s sports. Read more at the link in our bio. #trump #maine #janetmills
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·1d ago This week, President Trump falsely claimed that Ukraine started the war against Russia, ordered federal agencies created by Congress to answer directly to him and installed himself as the leader of Washington’s premiere cultural institution. Our reporters sit down on “The Daily” to discuss how Trump is rewriting history. Listen or watch the full episode at the link above. Video by Eddie Costas, Dave Mayers, Pierre Kattar, Jordan Glantz, Pat Gunther, Sophie Erickson and Brooke Minters #Trump #TheDaily #Politics
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·1d ago In “Nickel Boys,” the Oscar-nominated film based on Colson Whitehead’s novel of the same name, viewers are forced to put themselves in the protagonists’ shoes. The audience sees what the characters see, because it’s filmed from the main character’s point of view. “When [the actors] came on set,” director RaMell Ross said, “they were actually a bit surprised that their scene partner was the camera operator.” In the first episode of our special series devoted to Oscar-nominated films adapted from books, Ross breaks down one of the film’s most memorable scenes. Listen to the full interview on “The Book Review Podcast” at the link above. #NickelBoys #RaMellRoss #movies #oscars
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·2d ago Political tensions caused by President Trump’s taunts and economic threats toward Canada have been spilling over into sports arenas for weeks: The U.S. national anthem was loudly booed at NBA and NHL games in Canada. #Trump #Canada
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·2d ago A giant hole opened up on a street in Surrey, southwest of London, forcing evacuations and leaving a car teetering on the edge. The cause was unknown. Here’s what we know. #Surrey #England
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·2d ago President Trump wants to take over Greenland. Greenland and Denmark say it’s not for sale. Jeffrey Gettleman, our international correspondent, visited the country to talk with people about what they want for their gigantic island. Video by Jeffrey Gettleman, Maya Tekeli, Rebecca Suner, David Jouppi and Ivor Prickett #Greenland #DonaldTrump #Denmark
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·2d ago Chris Kluwe, a former NFL player for the Minnesota Vikings, was arrested after speaking out against plans to install a plaque with references to President Trump’s slogan “Make America Great Again” at a Southern California library. #ChrisKluwe #NFL #California
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·2d ago Ruben Gallego’s election as senator from Arizona over Kari Lake was one of the few bright spots for Democrats in November. In a conversation with Lulu Garcia-Navarro for "The Interview," he discussed how he thinks his party should be communicating with men, Latinos and Trump voters. Read more at the link in our bio. #rubengallego #democrats #latinos #trump
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·2d ago The elusive oarfish, a creature nicknamed the “doomsday fish” because of its place in folklore as a precursor to disaster, was captured on video this month after it was seen in shallow water in Baja California Sur in Mexico.#Oarfish
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·2d ago The largest passenger ship ever built in America set sail from Philadelphia on Wednesday for the last time, bound to be sunk off the Gulf Coast and turned into the world’s largest artificial reef. Correction: An earlier version of this video incorrectly stated how long the S.S. United States had been docked in Philadelphia. It had been docked there since 1996, not 1969. We removed the incorrect video. #philadelphia #ssunitedstates
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·2d ago ASAP Rocky, the Grammy nominated hip-hop artist, was found not guilty on Tuesday of shooting a former collaborator. The jury deliberated for nearly three hours in a case that threatened to derail his career. #asaprocky #news Correction: An earlier version of this video misstated the relationship between Rihanna and ASAP Rocky. She is his partner, not his wife. We deleted the incorrect video.
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·3d ago The latest eruption of Mount Etna has drawn thousands of tourists in recent weeks, congesting roads and obstructing the paths of rescue crews, the Italian authorities said, despite their efforts to keep people safely away from explosive lava flows. #MountEtna #Sicily #Italy
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·3d ago The Trump administration has asked Panama to take in hundreds of deportees, who the administration claims entered the U.S. illegally. Those deportees cannot easily be sent back to their countries, and many say they are in danger. Hamed Aleaziz, who covers American immigration policy for The New York Times, talked with some of them. Video by: Hamed Aleaziz, Melanie Bencosme, Katia Vannoy, David Jouppi, Federico Rios, James Surdam #immigration #Panama #Trump
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