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Sudan receives 1st humanitarian aid shipment since start of fighting![]() 1 killed in shooting at Massachusetts house party![]() 'Super Mario Bros.' tops North American box office for fourth weekend![]() Cuba postpones International Workers’ Day parade over fuel shortages![]() Democrats, Republicans remain split on debt ceiling plan![]() Ukraine: Heavy shelling in Kherson, Kharkiv destroys residences![]() Actress, doula Poppy Liu: 'Dead Ringers' explores 'all of my favorite things'![]() Biden shows support for free press, pokes fun at age in White House Correspondents' dinner speech![]() Google Doodle pays tribute to late actor Alan Rickman![]() Mystery gas leak kills 11 in northern India![]() Police ID suspect, victims in Houston-area mass shooting![]() ‘Fatal Attraction’ star Lizzy Caplan: Alex is a romantic who needs a lot of help![]() On This Day, April 30: Adolf Hitler found dead![]() Famous birthdays for April 30: Ana de Armas, Travis Scott![]() More Recent Articles
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Needing Younger Workers, Federal Officials Relax Rules on Past Drug UseAs more states legalize marijuana and competition for talent grows fiercer, the U.S. government is loosening guidelines from the “Just Say No” era. How Scalia Law School Became a Key Friend of the Supreme CourtGeorge Mason University’s law school cultivated ties to justices, with generous pay and unusual perks. In turn, it gained prestige, donations and influence. Pope Reveals He’s Working on Secret ‘Mission’ of Peace in UkraineFrancis said he was doing “all that is humanly possible” to help return Ukrainian children taken to Russia and urged Hungary not to slam doors on migrants. San Francisco Whole Foods Closure Reflects City’s Economy and Crime WoesTech workers have stayed home, and ongoing social problems downtown are forcing civic and business leaders to confront harsh realities about the city’s pandemic recovery. Bryant Park Studios: Luxuny Has Brought the Arts Back to 80 West 40th StreetHigh above Bryant Park, painting, music, fashion and events are showcased in a quirky historic venue. After Student’s Suicide, an Elite School Says It Fell ‘Tragically Short’The Lawrenceville School in New Jersey on Sunday made a remarkable admission of failure and committed to a new focus on mental health. Gov. Hochul Severs Ties With Top Political Adviser in Face of BacklashGov. Kathy Hochul and the adviser, Adam Sullivan, agreed that he should step down after The New York Times detailed how his guidance and behavior were questioned by others. First Republic Nears Federal Seizure as F.D.I.C. Seeks BuyersJPMorgan and PNC are said to be interested in acquiring the troubled lender after it is seized by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. States’ Push to Protect Kids Online Could Remake the InternetNew age restrictions for minors on sites like TikTok and Pornhub could also hinder adults’ access to online services. As Hospitals Close and Doctors Flee, Sudan’s Health Care System Is CollapsingThe medical professionals who remain face meager supplies and harrowing conditions, even setting up field hospitals in living rooms amid the fighting. Freya, the Walrus Killed by Norwegian Officials, Is Immortalized as a SculptureThe bronze sculpture depicts the walrus on her side and should remind onlookers about the importance of coexisting, the artist said. Battles Erupt Over Japan’s Plan to Demolish Meiji Jingu StadiumA polarizing redevelopment plan would level Meiji Jingu, a stadium where Babe Ruth dominated and the novelist Haruki Murakami was inspired. Why Are More Men Getting Perms?The modern male perm is softer, more natural and has taken off, thanks to K-pop and TikTok. Disney v. DeSantis: How Strong Is the Company’s Lawsuit?The First Amendment ramifications are substantial. Loneliness Is an Epidemic in America, Writes the Surgeon GeneralI have a plan to rebuild social connection and foster healthy relationships. ‘Zero Leads’: Dragnet Continues for Man Sought in Fatal Shooting of 5 in TexasAs survivors and the community came together at a vigil, more than 200 law enforcement officers were searching for Francisco Oropesa on Sunday. A Year of Pain: Victims Struggle After Brooklyn Subway ShootingThe rush hour attack killed no one. But every mass shooting has effects that persist unseen. Paraguay Voters Elect Conservative Economist as PresidentThe election of Santiago Peña keeps the right-wing Colorado Party in control of Paraguay, which it has run for all but five of the past 76 years. Golden State’s Stephen Curry Scores 50 in Game 7 Win Over Sacramento KingsCurry’s 50 points were the most ever in a Game 7, helping Golden State survive a contentious first-round series with Sacramento. Today’s Wordle Review: April 30, 2023Our columnist reviews the day’s puzzle. Warning: Contains spoilers! More Recent Articles |
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