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Crane collapse in Seattle kills four, injures three in cars Four people died Saturday after a construction crane crashed down on cars in downtown Seattle. Pakistan's vaccination campaign suspended after worker killed The Pakistan government suspended its anti-polio campaign "for an indefinite period" after two gunmen killed a vaccination worker. Shannen Doherty joins '90210' spinoff "Beverly Hills, 90210" alum Shannen Doherty has announced on social media that she will appear in the upcoming spinoff of the show. Cleveland newly drafted CB Greedy Williams: Browns going to Super Bowl New Cleveland Browns cornerback Greddy Williams is calling his shot about his team going to the Super Bowl this upcoming season. Elon Musk reaches SEC agreement on his Twitter usage Tesla CEO Elon Musk has reached an agreement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission over his use of Twitter. Josh Rosen jokingly tries to sell Arizona home to Kyler Murray New Miami Dolphins quarterback Josh Rosen jokingly played the role of Realtor on Saturday, offering to sell his home to Arizona Cardinals rookie Kyler Murray. Woman dead, suspect detained in synagogue shooting near San Diego Police have detained a man in connection with a shooting Saturday at the Chabad of Poway synagogue that killed one woman and wounded third others, according to the San Diego Sheriff's Department. Durant scores 50, Warriors top Clippers 129-110 to advance Kevin Durant scored 50 points to lead the Golden State Warriors to a 129-110 win over the Los Angeles Clippers on Friday to advance in the NBA playoffs. NFL Draft 2019: Patriots, Eagles get backups for Tom Brady, Carson Wentz The New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles added some depth to the quarterback position on their rosters Saturday at the 2019 NFL Draft. Chicago airport cancels over 500 flights as snow falls Chicago airport have canceled more than 500 flights as springtime snowfall has pounded the area. FBI director: Russia increases interference efforts leading into 2020 election FBI Director Christopher Wray called the 2018 midterm elections a "dress rehearsal" for the Russians to commit even more election interference in the 2020 presidential election. 76ers' center Joel Embiid says he'll play more in Round 2 against Raptors Philadelphia center Joel Embiid says he plans to increase his workload in Round 2 of the playoff series against the Toronto Raptors. Cyclone in Mozambique kills 5, displaces over 18,000 A cyclone in Mozambique has killed five people, destroyed more than 3,000 homes and displaced more than 18,000 people since Thursday's landfall, authorities said. Virginia declines, Baylor accepts White House visits after basketball titles The Virginia men's basketball team has declined, while the Baylor women's team has accepted a visit to the White House after NCAA tournament title wins. Texans TE Ryan Griffin arrested in Nashville; hotel window broken Houston Texans tight end Ryan Griffin was arrested Friday evening in Nashville for allegedly punching out a hotel window. Seahawks veteran WR Doug Baldwin considering retirement Seattle Seahawks veteran wide receiver Doug Baldwin is considering retirement, according to general manager John Schneider. Oliver North won't serve second year as NRA president National Rifle Association President Oliver North has lost his nomination for a second year as NRA president after the CEO alleged he tried to extort him. Idris Elba marries Sabrina Dhowre Idris Elba married his longtime girlfriend Sabrina Dhowre at a hotel in Marrakesh Friday. China's president aims to expand Belt and Road project China's President Xi Jinping urged more countries Saturday to support his country's Belt and Road project in his remarks at the second forum on the initiative. VA doctors prescribing unnecessary antibiotics, study finds Antibiotic overuse is a major problem throughout the world. Now a new study finds four in 10 outpatients were inappropriately prescribed antibiotics at a major U.S. Veterans Affairs health system. Saturday is National Drug Take Back Day If you have unused or expired medications at home, be sure to take them to one of thousands of drop-off sites across the country on National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on Saturday. Shootout in Sri Lanka raid on bombing suspects kills 16 Sixteen people have been killed in a shootout with police in a raid in Sri Lanka to pursue suspects in Easter bombings, authorities said. Boy, 5, thrown from mall balcony 'alert and conscious' A 5-year-old boy is "alert and conscious and is no longer in critical condition" two weeks after being thrown from the third floor of the Mall of America in Minnesota, according to the family. No Season 4 for 'Santa Clarita Diet' on Netflix Netflix has canceled its horror comedy "Santa Clarita Diet" after three seasons. BTS' 'Map of the Soul' tops U.S. album chart |
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Fifteen dead in Sri Lanka gun battleAt least 15 people, including six children, were found after a fierce gun battle on the east coast of Sri Lanka, a military spokesman said on Saturday. American released from Venezuelan prison after 5 yearsThe release of Todd Leininger, 37, comes despite sharply deteriorating U.S.-Venezuela ties. Putin calls Butina's sentence 'lawless'"It's not clear what she was sentenced for," Russian President Vladimir Putin said. "What crime did she commit? Melania Trump's bizarre birthday photoMrs. Trump turned 49 on Friday. Militaries go green, rethink operations in face of climate change“Militaries are great planning organizations, we need to utilize that great planning capability to get further ahead of the climate threat than we have.” More Recent Articles
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N.R.A. President to Step Down as New York Attorney General InvestigatesOliver L. North announced that he would not serve a second term as the N.R.A. deals with bitter infighting and a new inquiry into its tax-exempt status. Two Super-Rich Families Ended Up on Opposite Sides of Easter AttacksIn an instant, five of their children were blown to pieces in the Sri Lanka bombings, one family slaughtered by the other. Raid on House Linked to Sri Lanka Easter Bombings Leaves 15 DeadThe wife and child of the suspected mastermind of the suicide attacks were seriously wounded when the raid turned violent. ISIS said its fighters were among those killed. One Dead in Synagogue Shooting Near San Diego; Officials Call It Hate CrimeThe authorities confirmed that one person was killed and three injured in the shooting, which happened at a synagogue in Poway, Calif., on the last day of Passover. Crane Collapse in Seattle Kills 4, Officials SayThe crane fell off a building about six stories high and onto the street below, the authorities said, crushing six vehicles. 11 of Our Best Weekend ReadsA jeweler’s dark secret. Missing the old Penn Station. Genealogy heats up cold cases. Tom Ford, family man. Finland’s hobbyhorse girls. And more. My Grandma, RasputinI’ve long been obsessed with shadowy puppet masters. Then I found one in an Israeli retirement home. Can We Please Relax About ‘Socialism’?Only in America is the word freighted with so much perceived menace. The Republican War on DemocracyIf you can’t win playing by the rules, you change them. Au Revoir, Trump and Washington, D.C.A French ambassador offers a bouquet of blunt assessments on his way out of town. How to Make Doctors Think About DeathEnd-of-life treatment guidelines would help families, physicians and nurses confront the inevitable with care and compassion. Which Way, Pete Buttigieg?Can the heartland meritocrat be a traitor to his class? California Has a Housing Crisis. The Answer Is More Housing.A bill clearing the way for more urban development in the state would help address affordable housing and climate change. Gaslighting an Entire NationThe U.S. usually underreports civilian deaths caused by its airstrikes. Proving it in Somalia is uniquely difficult. Can Bar-Stool Democracy Save America?Honestly, I’m not sure, but I went below the Mason-Dixon line to find out. Sporting: ‘Hilarious Guys With Day Jobs’: The British Team That Makes Soccer Fun AgainWatching the addictive weekly serial of the Hashtag United team is much more fun than following the Premier League. The Best Usher at the Met“Das Rheingold” was out of reach. But what was that wink? Even Away From Correspondents’ Dinner, Trump Makes Sure to Have His SayThinly veiled rebukes of the White House Correspondents’ Dinner was a running theme of a campaign rally in Wisconsin, where the president also zeroed in on policy. Chicago Symphony Ends Its Longest Strike With Pension ChangeBringing a nearly seven-week stalemate to a close, the new agreement was brokered with the help of Chicago’s mayor, Rahm Emanuel. -: 400-Year-Old Bible Stolen From Pittsburgh Library Is Recovered in the NetherlandsA purloined 1615 Geneva Bible was traced last year to a Dutch museum. The authorities say it had been taken as part of a long-running theft scheme by an archivist and a rare book dealer. Britain’s Big Squeeze: Austerity-Battered U.K. ‘Retreating Behind a Nuclear Shield’As Britain spends heavily on big-ticket items like nuclear-armed submarines, its military is no longer deemed capable of defending the homeland by itself. Belarus Building Site Yields the Bones of 1,214 Holocaust VictimsActivists, who say the city knew about the mass grave for slaughtered Jews, ask why a permit was issued. South Korea Dispatch: Running Out of Children, a South Korea School Enrolls Illiterate GrandmothersAs the birthrate plummets in South Korea, rural schools are emptying. To fill its classrooms, one school opened its doors to women who have for decades dreamed of learning to read. We Live in PacksIn San Francisco, the dogs are very out. More Recent Articles
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Four people died Saturday after a construction crane crashed down on cars in downtown Seattle.
The Pakistan government suspended its anti-polio campaign "for an indefinite period" after two gunmen killed a vaccination worker.
"Beverly Hills, 90210" alum Shannen Doherty has announced on social media that she will appear in the upcoming spinoff of the show.
New Cleveland Browns cornerback Greddy Williams is calling his shot about his team going to the Super Bowl this upcoming season.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has reached an agreement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission over his use of Twitter.
New Miami Dolphins quarterback Josh Rosen jokingly played the role of Realtor on Saturday, offering to sell his home to Arizona Cardinals rookie Kyler Murray.
Police have detained a man in connection with a shooting Saturday at the Chabad of Poway synagogue that killed one woman and wounded third others, according to the San Diego Sheriff's Department.
Kevin Durant scored 50 points to lead the Golden State Warriors to a 129-110 win over the Los Angeles Clippers on Friday to advance in the NBA playoffs.
The New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles added some depth to the quarterback position on their rosters Saturday at the 2019 NFL Draft.
Chicago airport have canceled more than 500 flights as springtime snowfall has pounded the area.
FBI Director Christopher Wray called the 2018 midterm elections a "dress rehearsal" for the Russians to commit even more election interference in the 2020 presidential election.
Philadelphia center Joel Embiid says he plans to increase his workload in Round 2 of the playoff series against the Toronto Raptors.
A cyclone in Mozambique has killed five people, destroyed more than 3,000 homes and displaced more than 18,000 people since Thursday's landfall, authorities said.
The Virginia men's basketball team has declined, while the Baylor women's team has accepted a visit to the White House after NCAA tournament title wins.
Houston Texans tight end Ryan Griffin was arrested Friday evening in Nashville for allegedly punching out a hotel window.
Seattle Seahawks veteran wide receiver Doug Baldwin is considering retirement, according to general manager John Schneider.
National Rifle Association President Oliver North has lost his nomination for a second year as NRA president after the CEO alleged he tried to extort him.
Idris Elba married his longtime girlfriend Sabrina Dhowre at a hotel in Marrakesh Friday.
China's President Xi Jinping urged more countries Saturday to support his country's Belt and Road project in his remarks at the second forum on the initiative.
Antibiotic overuse is a major problem throughout the world. Now a new study finds four in 10 outpatients were inappropriately prescribed antibiotics at a major U.S. Veterans Affairs health system.
If you have unused or expired medications at home, be sure to take them to one of thousands of drop-off sites across the country on National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on Saturday.
Sixteen people have been killed in a shootout with police in a raid in Sri Lanka to pursue suspects in Easter bombings, authorities said.
A 5-year-old boy is "alert and conscious and is no longer in critical condition" two weeks after being thrown from the third floor of the Mall of America in Minnesota, according to the family.
Netflix has canceled its horror comedy "Santa Clarita Diet" after three seasons.
BTS' "Map of the Soul: Persona" is the No. 1 album in the United States. 

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