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2025 Grammys: Winners List

An updating rundown of the artists, albums, songs and videos that took home trophies at the 67th annual awards.

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St. Vincent accepted Grammys for best rock performance, best alternative music performance and best alternative music album.

Double Dutch Pro Uses Jump Rope in Icy Pond Rescue

Par : Tim Balk
David Fisher, a professional rope jumper and performer, was honored by Westfield, Ind., on Monday after using a jump rope to rescue a teenager who had fallen through an icy pond.

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Mayor Scott Willis of Westfield, Ind., left, honored David Fisher, second from left, and his son, Felix, with the Lifesaving Citizen Award. Robert Gaylor, the city’s fire chief, is on the right.

Marion Wiesel, Translator, Strategist and Wife of Elie Wiesel, Dies at 94

Par : Alex Traub
A fellow survivor, she was a literary and political adviser who helped her husband gain recognition as a singular moral authority on the Holocaust.

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Marion and Elie Wiesel in their home in New York City in 1986. She translated 14 of his books and encouraged him to pursue a public career.

Minneapolis Settles With Woman Who Says Derek Chauvin Knelt on Her Back

Par : Kate Selig
The $600,000 settlement is the latest in a series of lawsuits alleging excessive force by Mr. Chauvin, the former police officer convicted of murdering George Floyd.

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Derek Chauvin is serving a sentence of 22 and a half years in prison for the murder of George Floyd.

Crews Move Closer to Recovering All Bodies in D.C. Crash

Remains of 55 of the 67 victims have been recovered, officials said on Sunday as they prepared to lift the wreckage of the jet out of the Potomac River on Monday.

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John Donnelly, the chief of Washington’s fire and emergency medical services department, spoke at a news conference on Sunday.

Grammys 2025 Red Carpet Photos: Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter and More

See what nominees and guests for the 67th Grammy Awards, including Taylor Swift, Charli XCX and Doechii, wore to arrive for the ceremony.

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Taylor Swift, wearing custom Vivienne Westwood. The singer’s “The Tortured Poets Department” was nominated for album of the year.

Army Identifies Capt. Rebecca M. Lobach as Helicopter Co-Pilot Killed in D.C. Crash

Par : Eric Schmitt
Capt. Rebecca M. Lobach’s family issued a statement that described her many achievements in the service.

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Capt. Rebecca M. Lobach was an R.O.T.C. graduate from the University of North Carolina, and twice served as a platoon leader and company executive officer in the 12th Aviation Battalion at Fort Belvoir, Va.

Michael Katz, 85, Dies; Wrote About Boxing With Passion and Humor

Writing for The New York Times and The Daily News, he was known for his combative style and relished tweaking the powerful people in the sport.

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Michael Katz in 1975, while he was the boxing writer for The New York Times. When he moved to The Daily News a decade later, that paper’s executive sports editor said, “There isn’t a better sportswriter in town.”

On Sunday, the Grammys Hope to Hit the Right Note

Our music industry correspondent talks about what he’ll be watching, and what may look different, at this year’s music awards.

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Beyoncé will be up for the most awards, with 11 nominations, at the Grammys on Sunday.

Vance and Duffy Echo Trump in Blaming D.E.I. for Crash Near Washington

Par : Minho Kim
The vice president and transportation secretary claimed that diversity hiring efforts had affected staffing levels among air traffic controllers, but there is no evidence that such efforts played a role in the crash.

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“You can’t focus on diversity, equity and inclusion when you try to hire air traffic controllers,” Sean Duffy, the transportation secretary, said Sunday on Fox News.

As Cuomo Considers Bid for Mayor, His Allies Prepare a Super PAC

Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo has not entered the race for mayor of New York City. But private planning suggests he is laying the groundwork to do so.

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Andrew Cuomo, the former governor of New York who resigned in 2021, is considering running for mayor of New York City.

Serbian State Media Shift Tune in Coverage of Huge Protests, Testing Leader

State TV had previously largely ignored the demonstrations against President Aleksandar Vucic, but now it is putting a spotlight on the rallies.

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Demonstrators on Saturday blocking a bridge over the Danube River, one of three barricaded this weekend in Novi Sad, Serbia.

Trump Tariffs Threaten to Upend Global Economic Order

The invoking of national security to unravel trade agreements could scramble the international trading system in China’s favor.

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The speed and scope of the import duties that President Trump unveiled in executive orders on Saturday prompted widespread criticism from many lawmakers, economists and business groups.

The Dark Side of Canada’s Fight Over Lobster

As Canada wrangles an epic, decades-long saga of who can fish for lobster, and when, emerging threats are heating up the conflict in Nova Scotia.

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Atlantic lobster caught by the Mi’kmaw fisherman Bill Bartlett off the coast of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia.

Fay Vincent, Baseball Commissioner in a Stormy Era, Dies at 86

He presided in a period of union strife, the emergence of steroid use, the banning of Pete Rose and an earthquake that rattled a World Series.

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Fay Vincent in 1990 at a Texas Rangers game. He had been an official in the Securities Exchange Commission, chairman of Columbia Pictures and vice-chairman of Coca-Cola, but was best known as the commissioner of baseball.

Top Security Officials at Aid Agency Put on Leave After Denying Access to Musk Team

Workers at the U.S. Agency for International Development are bracing for a loss of its independent status and sweeping layoffs as President Trump continues slashing foreign aid.

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Elon Musk inside the Capital One Arena in Washington celebrating President Trump’s inauguration last month.

Top F.B.I. Agent in New York Vows to ‘Dig In’ After Removals at Agency

James E. Dennehy, the highly respected leader of the largest and most important field office in the bureau, said in an email to staff that the F.B.I. was in “a battle of our own.”

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The top agent at the F.B.I.’s field office in New York, James Dennehy, in September.

From Groceries to Cars, Tariffs Could Raise Prices for U.S. Consumers

President Trump’s new tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico and China are likely to result in higher prices for lots of products, including computers, tequila and gas.

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Trucks coming from Mexico at a border crossing in Laredo, Texas, on Saturday.

Trump Administration Moves to End Protections for Venezuelans in the U.S.

The decision to terminate Temporary Protected Status for more than 300,000 people signals that President Trump will continue to dismantle a program that aims to protect migrants from potentially dangerous countries.

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A woman from Venezuela with her daughter in Denver last year. Revoking Temporary Protected Status protections broadens the group of individuals who will be without any form of status in the United States as President Trump plans mass deportation efforts.

Who Pays for Tariffs? Here’s What You Need to Know.

Par : Ana Swanson
President Trump has insisted that his new tariffs on America’s largest trading partners will not increase prices for Americans. But a review of how they work suggests that is not the case.

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The Ambassador Bridge connecting Detroit to Windsor, Ontario. President Trump’s plan to impose a 25 percent tariff on automotive imports is causing economic uncertainty in Canada and beyond.
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