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Several tornadoes struck the Deep South on Easter Sunday, killing at least six people in Mississippi and damaging hundreds of homes in Louisiana as a severe storm system passed through the southern states.
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  1. Six dead, hundreds of homes damaged as tornadoes strike Mississippi, Louisiana
  2. College basketball: Stanford lands top-10 prospect Ziaire Williams
  3. Indianapolis Colts sign Pro Bowl fullback Roosevelt Nix
  4. Ex-Chicago Cubs second baseman Glenn Beckert dies at 79
  5. OPEC, allies reach deal to cut 10% of global oil output
  6. IRS delivers first coronavirus stimulus deposits to Americans' bank accounts
  7. Churches move online, fight to stay open for Easter amid pandemic
  8. 'Tiger King' stars open up about gaining fame during a pandemic
  9. Positive coronavirus tests jump in Navajo Nation
  10. Experts urge gradual reopening of United States as coronavirus nears peak
  11. 6 shot at California party amid stay-at-home order
  12. Watch: Tom Hanks hosts remote episode of 'SNL'
  13. Britain's Boris Johnson out of hospital as coronavirus deaths ease worldwide
  14. Francis describes Easter of 'solitude, lived amid the sorrow and hardship' of pandemic
  15. Snow, rain, thunder in the forecast for millions of observers on Easter Sunday
  16. 'Killing Eve' star Fiona Shaw predicts social distancing will produce ‘enormous creativity’
  17. On This Day, April 12: FDR dies at age 63
  18. Famous birthdays for April 12: Herbie Hancock, Saoirse Ronan
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Six dead, hundreds of homes damaged as tornadoes strike Mississippi, Louisiana

Several tornadoes struck the Deep South on Easter Sunday, killing at least six people in Mississippi and damaging hundreds of homes in Louisiana as a severe storm system passed through the southern states.
    

College basketball: Stanford lands top-10 prospect Ziaire Williams

Senior forward Ziaire Williams, widely considered one of the top recruits in the 2020 class, committed to Stanford on Sunday.
    

Indianapolis Colts sign Pro Bowl fullback Roosevelt Nix

The Indianapolis Colts signed former Pittsburgh Steelers fullback Roosevelt Nix to a one-year deal.
    

Ex-Chicago Cubs second baseman Glenn Beckert dies at 79

Former Chicago Cubs infielder Glenn Beckert, a four-time All-Star and Gold Glove Award winner, died Sunday in Florida, the team announced. He was 79.
    

OPEC, allies reach deal to cut 10% of global oil output

Global oil producers on Sunday reached a deal to cut production worldwide by 10 percent in response to a drop in demand amid the COVID-19 pandemic and a price war between Russia and Saudi Arabia.
    

IRS delivers first coronavirus stimulus deposits to Americans' bank accounts

The Internal Revenue Service announced Saturday that it has delivered the first round payments established as part of the $2.2 trillion coronavirus relief bill to Americans with more expected in the coming days.
    

Churches move online, fight to stay open for Easter amid pandemic

Some church services moved online, while others pushed back against state restrictions to stay open on Easter Sunday amid the global COVID-19 pandemic.
    

'Tiger King' stars open up about gaining fame during a pandemic

The stars of the Netflix docu-series "Tiger King" said fans are still approaching them in public, despite warnings to social-distance amid the coronavirus pandemic.
    

Positive coronavirus tests jump in Navajo Nation

The number of positive tests for COVID-19 in the Navajo Nation jumped this weekend as the tribal president and vice present remained in self-quarantine.
    

Experts urge gradual reopening of United States as coronavirus nears peak

The United States is projected to be nearing the peak of the coronavirus outbreak on Easter Sunday, as federal health experts warned that a gradual approach is necessary when considering reopening the country.
    

6 shot at California party amid stay-at-home order

Six people were shot at a party in California amid an order by the state government for Californians to stay at home.
    

Watch: Tom Hanks hosts remote episode of 'SNL'

Tom Hanks hosted this weekend's edition of "Saturday Night Live" from his kitchen.
    

Britain's Boris Johnson out of hospital as coronavirus deaths ease worldwide

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, one of the most high-profile people who tested positive for the coronavirus, was released from the hospital Sunday as the death toll was easing worldwide, including Europe.
    

Francis describes Easter of 'solitude, lived amid the sorrow and hardship' of pandemic

Pope Francis, conducting Easter services inside a nearly empty St. Peter's Basilica, called for solidarity to deal with the coronavirus pandemic that has paralyzed the world in so many ways.
    

Snow, rain, thunder in the forecast for millions of observers on Easter Sunday

As if the altered church plans, family gatherings and annual trips caused by the COVID-19 pandemic weren't enough to deal with on this upcoming Easter Sunday, Mother Nature will also play an impactful role for millions.
    

'Killing Eve' star Fiona Shaw predicts social distancing will produce ‘enormous creativity’

"Killing Eve" star Fiona Shaw says she hopes social distancing practices brought on by the coronavirus pandemic ultimately will result in an explosion of art, introspection and self-improvement.
    

On This Day, April 12: FDR dies at age 63

On April 12, 1945, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the longest-serving president in U.S. history, died of a cerebral hemorrhage at Warm Springs, Ga.
    

Famous birthdays for April 12: Herbie Hancock, Saoirse Ronan

Musician Herbie Hancock turns 80 and actor Saoirse Ronan turns 26, among the famous birthdays for April 12.
    

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WATCH: Two Huge Tornados Touch Down In Southern Mississippi Storms Turn Deadly in Mississippi; At Least 300 Homes Damaged or Destroyed in Louisiana The Weather Channel Tornado strikes in Louisiana as storms surge in parts of US Fox News Easter storms ...
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  1. WATCH: Two Huge Tornados Touch Down In Southern Mississippi - Heavy.com
  2. China Is Censoring Research on COVID-19 Origins, Deleted Page on Wuhan University Website Suggests - Newsweek
  3. Boris Johnson Released From London Hospital : Coronavirus Live Updates - dineshr
  4. They watch Trump’s coronavirus briefings daily. Here’s what they have to say. - Chicago Tribune
  5. N.J. coronavirus death toll hits 2,350 as cases climb to 61,850. Officials announce 3,733 new positive tests. - NJ.com
  6. 3 dead in Mississippi as tornadoes rip through southern U.S. - New York Daily News
  7. Trump hoping to restart the economy "soon" - CBS Evening News
  8. Arkansas governor Asa Hutchinson says no to stay-at-home order for coronavirus - Vox.com
  9. From drive-in theaters to online services, churches celebrate Easter in safe and creative ways - CNN
  10. Russian border becomes China's frontline in fight against second virus wave - Reuters
  11. Taliban set to release 20 Afghan government prisoners - Al Jazeera English
  12. World's largest pork processor shuts down plant, warns of meat shortages during pandemic - New York Post
  13. Avoid This macOS Catalina Update At All Costs Because It's Bricking Some MacBooks - Hot Hardware
  14. Apple shares more details of how COVID-19 contact tracing will work - Engadget
  15. UK Charts: Final Fantasy 7 Remake is No.1 as boxed market grows again - GamesIndustry.biz
  16. Tiger King new bonus episode roars onto Netflix, but without Joe Exotic - CNET
  17. Westworld Season 3 Episode 5 Recap: Serac Gets an Origin Story - Collider.com
  18. ‘Trolls World Tour’ Opens #1 at Amazon Prime, and the Weekend Box Office - IndieWire
  19. Jennifer Lopez reunites with ex Diddy on 'Dance-A-Thon,' says Alex Rodriguez is 'biggest fan' - USA TODAY
  20. Zach LaVine shuts out Paul Pierce in inaugural HORSE Challenge - ESPN
  21. Why Ruggs was disappointed by his blazing-fast 40 time - NBCSports.com
  22. Rudy Gobert downplays rift with Donovan Mitchell, says they've talked - ESPN
  23. What MLB’s radical realignment proposal would mean for the Yankees - Pinstripe Alley
  24. Oldest known string upends assumptions on Neanderthal intelligence - The Times of Israel
  25. This is How the ESA and NASA Will be Working Together to Bring Rocks Back From Mars - Universe Today
  26. Apollo 13: Enhanced images reveal life on stricken spacecraft - Yahoo News
  27. Lose Yourself in a Breathtaking New NASA Image of The 'Pillars of Creation' - ScienceAlert
  28. Nursing home deaths soar past 3,300 in alarming surge - KOMO News
  29. Why more men should see walking as a perfect form of exercise - The Washington Post
  30. Chatham County nursing and rehabilitation center now has 57 positive coronavirus cases - WXII12 Winston-Salem
  31. Coronavirus outbreak: Proceed with caution on COVID-19 modelling data says Canadian researcher - Global News
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WATCH: Two Huge Tornados Touch Down In Southern Mississippi - Heavy.com


China Is Censoring Research on COVID-19 Origins, Deleted Page on Wuhan University Website Suggests - Newsweek

Boris Johnson Released From London Hospital : Coronavirus Live Updates - dineshr


They watch Trump’s coronavirus briefings daily. Here’s what they have to say. - Chicago Tribune

N.J. coronavirus death toll hits 2,350 as cases climb to 61,850. Officials announce 3,733 new positive tests. - NJ.com


3 dead in Mississippi as tornadoes rip through southern U.S. - New York Daily News

Trump hoping to restart the economy "soon" - CBS Evening News

Arkansas governor Asa Hutchinson says no to stay-at-home order for coronavirus - Vox.com

From drive-in theaters to online services, churches celebrate Easter in safe and creative ways - CNN

Russian border becomes China's frontline in fight against second virus wave - Reuters

Taliban set to release 20 Afghan government prisoners - Al Jazeera English

World's largest pork processor shuts down plant, warns of meat shortages during pandemic - New York Post

Avoid This macOS Catalina Update At All Costs Because It's Bricking Some MacBooks - Hot Hardware

Apple shares more details of how COVID-19 contact tracing will work - Engadget

UK Charts: Final Fantasy 7 Remake is No.1 as boxed market grows again - GamesIndustry.biz

Tiger King new bonus episode roars onto Netflix, but without Joe Exotic - CNET

Westworld Season 3 Episode 5 Recap: Serac Gets an Origin Story - Collider.com

‘Trolls World Tour’ Opens #1 at Amazon Prime, and the Weekend Box Office - IndieWire

Jennifer Lopez reunites with ex Diddy on 'Dance-A-Thon,' says Alex Rodriguez is 'biggest fan' - USA TODAY

Zach LaVine shuts out Paul Pierce in inaugural HORSE Challenge - ESPN

Why Ruggs was disappointed by his blazing-fast 40 time - NBCSports.com

Rudy Gobert downplays rift with Donovan Mitchell, says they've talked - ESPN

What MLB’s radical realignment proposal would mean for the Yankees - Pinstripe Alley

Oldest known string upends assumptions on Neanderthal intelligence - The Times of Israel

This is How the ESA and NASA Will be Working Together to Bring Rocks Back From Mars - Universe Today

Apollo 13: Enhanced images reveal life on stricken spacecraft - Yahoo News

Lose Yourself in a Breathtaking New NASA Image of The 'Pillars of Creation' - ScienceAlert

Nursing home deaths soar past 3,300 in alarming surge - KOMO News

Why more men should see walking as a perfect form of exercise - The Washington Post

Chatham County nursing and rehabilitation center now has 57 positive coronavirus cases - WXII12 Winston-Salem

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The deal will reduce output by 9.7 million barrels a day. While significant, the cut falls far short of what is needed to bring oil production in line with demand.
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  1. Oil Nations, Prodded by Trump, Reach Deal to Slash Production
  2. De Blasio Used Last-Minute Text to Tell Cuomo Schools Would Stay Shut
  3. Hope, and New Life, in a Brooklyn Maternity Ward Fighting Covid-19
  4. The Coronavirus Class Divide: Space and Privacy
  5. Examining Tara Reade’s Sexual Assault Allegation Against Joe Biden
  6. ‘There Will Be Losses’: How a Captain’s Plea Exposed a Rift in the Military
  7. They Watch Trump’s Virus Briefings Daily. Here’s What They Have to Say.
  8. Boeing’s Problems Predate the Virus. Should the U.S. Come to Its Rescue?
  9. The Sunday Read: Weird Al Yankovic’s Weirdly Enduring Appeal
  10. Joe Biden: My Plan to Reopen America After the Coronavirus
  11. What the CDC Can Do to Slow the Coronavirus
  12. The Brother Killer
  13. Coronavirus Is No Reason to Psychologically Distance Ourselves
  14. Hey Kids: Get Out There and Vote!
  15. A Corporate Merger Cost America Ventilators
  16. Some Countries Face an Awful Question: Death by Coronavirus or by Hunger?
  17. The Threat of Coronavirus Is Looming Over Mexico's Migrants
  18. Madeleine Albright: The Best Response to the Coronavirus Is Resilience
  19. The Dangerous History of Immunoprivilege
  20. Last Man on the Appalachian Trail
  21. At Least 6 Killed as Severe Weather Strikes Mississippi, Officials Say
  22. Stirling Moss, One of the Greatest Drivers of All Time, Dies at 90
  23. Flight Attendants and Pilots Ask, ‘Is It OK to Keep Working?’
  24. Where Have 140 Million Dutch Tulips Gone? Crushed by the Coronavirus
  25. Recovered From Coronavirus? Here’s How You Can Help
  26. ‘Tiger King’ Revisited: 5 Things We Learned in the New Episode
  27. Tom Hanks Hosts a Made-From-Home Edition of ‘S.N.L.’
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Oil Nations, Prodded by Trump, Reach Deal to Slash Production

The deal will reduce output by 9.7 million barrels a day. While significant, the cut falls far short of what is needed to bring oil production in line with demand.
    

De Blasio Used Last-Minute Text to Tell Cuomo Schools Would Stay Shut

The governor and mayor, who have long had a combative relationship, can’t seem to make peace during the biggest crisis of their careers.
    

Hope, and New Life, in a Brooklyn Maternity Ward Fighting Covid-19

In a hospital at the center of the crisis, nearly 200 babies have arrived since March. Some pregnant women have fallen extremely ill, but doctors are winning battles for their lives and their children’s.
    

The Coronavirus Class Divide: Space and Privacy

“Shelter in place” is a dictate that assumes the existence of shelter — the safe, stable, controlled environment that poor people often lack.
    

Examining Tara Reade’s Sexual Assault Allegation Against Joe Biden

Ms. Reade, a former Senate aide, has accused Mr. Biden of assaulting her in 1993 and says she told others about it. A Biden spokeswoman said the allegation is false, and former Senate office staff members do not recall such an incident.
    

‘There Will Be Losses’: How a Captain’s Plea Exposed a Rift in the Military

The coronavirus crisis aboard the carrier Theodore Roosevelt spurred another chapter in the hollowing out of the Navy’s leadership, in particular under the Trump administration.
    

They Watch Trump’s Virus Briefings Daily. Here’s What They Have to Say.

The president has millions of viewers for his daily appearances, but even in a pandemic that has paralyzed the nation, a stark partisan divide runs through how they see him.
    

Boeing’s Problems Predate the Virus. Should the U.S. Come to Its Rescue?

The nation’s largest aerospace company is in discussions about three different federal aid programs amid confusion created by its new chief executive about its intentions.
    

The Sunday Read: Weird Al Yankovic’s Weirdly Enduring Appeal

National economies collapse; species go extinct; coronavirus upends our world. But — through it all — Weird Al keeps rocking.
    

Joe Biden: My Plan to Reopen America After the Coronavirus

An effective strategy to beat the virus is the ultimate answer to how we get our economy back on track.
    

What the CDC Can Do to Slow the Coronavirus

It starts with good detective work. It requires a White House willing to listen.
    

The Brother Killer

Many factors make blacks, especially black men, particularly vulnerable to the coronavirus.
    

Coronavirus Is No Reason to Psychologically Distance Ourselves

The only way to fight this pandemic is through identification with its victims, not deliberate estrangement from them.
    

Hey Kids: Get Out There and Vote!

Disappointed young progressives and Bernie Sanders supporters should consider the alternative.
    

A Corporate Merger Cost America Ventilators

The United States’ flawed approach to consolidation in the health care industry can endanger public health.
    

Some Countries Face an Awful Question: Death by Coronavirus or by Hunger?

The pandemic makes it nearly impossible in some places to social distance and to get food at the same time.
    

The Threat of Coronavirus Is Looming Over Mexico's Migrants

As the virus sweeps across the U.S., a dusty migrant camp along the southern border in Mexico is on the brink of becoming a humanitarian disaster.
    

Madeleine Albright: The Best Response to the Coronavirus Is Resilience

These are hard times, but we have seen worse. Courage, staying calm and counting on one another can get us through.
    

The Dangerous History of Immunoprivilege

We’ve seen what happens when people with immunity to a deadly disease are given special treatment. It isn’t pretty.
    

Last Man on the Appalachian Trail

The coronavirus hit just as my dad set out on a journey three years in the making. Convincing him to come home has been difficult.
    

At Least 6 Killed as Severe Weather Strikes Mississippi, Officials Say

A storm tore a destructive path across parts of the South, where a tornado in northeastern Louisiana damaged houses and commercial buildings.
    

Stirling Moss, One of the Greatest Drivers of All Time, Dies at 90

Known for his brash, puckish persona, he won 212 of his 529 races, including 16 Grand Prix victories, but never won the Grand Prix Championship title.
    

Flight Attendants and Pilots Ask, ‘Is It OK to Keep Working?’

The coronavirus has terrified airline crews, yet some are still flying. “I just feel like I’m supposed to be here doing this work,” said one flight attendant.
    

Where Have 140 Million Dutch Tulips Gone? Crushed by the Coronavirus

Demand for tulips dropped precipitously as flower shops around the globe have shut, consumers have gone into lockdown and celebrations have been canceled.
    

Recovered From Coronavirus? Here’s How You Can Help

Most important: Remember that being recovered does not make you immune from practicing good hygiene.
    

‘Tiger King’ Revisited: 5 Things We Learned in the New Episode

“The Tiger King and I,” a new follow-up installment Netflix dropped on Sunday, was mostly a brief reunion with some of the series’s colorful characters. But there were a few revelations.
    

Tom Hanks Hosts a Made-From-Home Edition of ‘S.N.L.’

Larry David, Alec Baldwin and Chris Martin were among the celebrity guests who appeared from their home quarantines in an episode that also paid tribute to Hal Willner.
    

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