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Gunman dead after posing as police officer, killing at least 16 in Nova Scotia The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said Sunday a gunman disguised as a police officer killed at least 16 people during a 12-hour shooting rampage that spanned miles throughout Nova Scotia. Baltimore Ravens to sign ex-Green Bay Packers LB Jake Ryan The Baltimore Ravens reached an agreement on a short-term contract with former Green Bay Packers linebacker Jake Ryan. Meghan Markle to be seen on 'GMA' Monday Former "Suits" actress Meghan Markle, the wife of Britain's Prince Harry, will be seen on Monday's edition of ABC's "Good Morning America." Dawn French reviving 'Vicar of Dibley' for 'Big Night In' special British comedian Dawn French has announced she will return in her signature role of Geraldine Granger from "The Vicar of Dibley" for an upcoming BBC special. Peyton Manning gives advice to Joe Burrow ahead of 2020 NFL Draft Ahead of this week's NFL Draft, future Hall of Famer Peyton Manning provided some advice to former LSU star quarterback Joe Burrow, who is considered the top prospect in the draft. NASCAR iRacing: William Byron edges Timmy Hill for second consecutive win William Byron claimed his second straight victory in the eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series, edging Timmy Hill by only .256 seconds in overtime at the virtual Richmond Raceway. More than 100,000 attend mass funeral for Muslim cleric in Bangladesh More than 100,000 people in Bangladesh defied restrictions on mass gatherings to attend the funeral of Muslim cleric Maulana Zubayer Ahmad Ansari on Sunday. Broadway's Nick Cordero has leg amputated amid coronavirus battle Stage actor Nick Cordero's leg was amputated this weekend as he battles the coronavirus. Gwyneth Paltrow auctioning off Oscars gown for coronavirus fundraiser Actress and entrepreneur Gwyneth Paltrow has put on the auction block for a good cause the dress she wore to the 2000 Oscars ceremony. California Mayor Bill Kirby dies in plane crash Bill Kirby, mayor of Auburn, Calif., died in a plane crash on Saturday morning his family and city officials said. Congress, Treasury nearing deal on adding $300B to small business rescue fund Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Democratic congressional leaders said Sunday they were nearing a deal to provide an additional $300 billion to the Paycheck Protection Program. Pence: United States will ramp up coronavirus testing amid reopening efforts Vice President Mike Pence on Sunday said that the United States will ramp up COVID-19 testing to facilitate plans to lift stay-at-home orders to prevent the spread of the virus. Gaga, Legend sing 'The Prayer' with Dion, Bocelli for 'Together at Home' Lady Gaga and John Legend joined in on Celine Dion and Andrea Bocelli's performance of their song "The Prayer" during Saturday's "Global Citizen One World: Together" at Home concert. Coronavirus deaths slow worldwide, pass 165,000 as restrictions ease The death toll from the coronavirus continues to slow as nations make plans to reopen businesses and other activities. Police officer killed, 2 others hurt in shooting in Texas AA police officer died and two others were critically injured after responding to an "assault/domestic disturbance" at an apartment complex in San Marcos, Texas, the police agency said. Southern U.S. braces for yet another round of severe storms, flooding There will be no rest for the storm-battered South as forecasters say another round of severe weather looms at the end of the weekend. Famous birthdays for April 19: Ali Wong, Tim Curry Comedian Ali Wong turns 38 and actor Tim Curry turns 74, among the famous birthdays for April 19. On This Day, April 19: Oklahoma City bombing kills 168 On April 19, 1995, a bomb exploded outside a federal office building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people and injuring several hundred others. More Recent Articles
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Covid-19 Antibody Test, Seen as Key to Reopening Country, Does Not Yet DeliverThe tests, many made in China without F.D.A. approval, are often inaccurate. Some doctors are misusing them. The rollout is nowhere close to the demand. De Blasio Pleads With Trump for Funding to Alleviate Virus DamageMayor Bill de Blasio compared President Trump to Gerald Ford and asked if he was telling New York City to ‘drop dead.’ White House and Democrats Near Deal on Aid for Small BusinessesThe $450 billion agreement would also include more money for hospitals and coronavirus testing, which Democrats had insisted on. 70 Died at a Nursing Home As Body Bags Piled Up. This Is What Went Wrong.The sprawling New Jersey nursing home, which was chronically short of staff and protective equipment, quickly fell prey to the coronavirus. He Went to 3 Hospitals. When He Finally Got a Bed, It Was Too Late.Luis Arellano’s struggle to receive care illustrates the difficult decisions hospitals have to make in caring for coronavirus patients. They can mean the difference between life and death. ‘Turn Around, Go Back’: Summer Islands Don’t Want Coronavirus, or YouWith few medical resources to fight the virus, residents of the island havens east of New York City have fiercely protected their secluded hometowns. In Pandemic, a Remote Russian Region Orders a Lockdown — on InformationTrailing only Moscow in per capita infection, Komi faces a serious health crisis and wants to know who leaked the bad news. Tokyo, in a State of Emergency, Yet Still Having Drinks at a BarTokyo may have been lulled into complacency during the weeks when Japan contained the coronavirus while avoiding economically devastating lockdowns, our bureau chief writes. The U.S. Tried to Teach China a Lesson About the Media. It Backfired.American journalists were showing the world the devastating effects of China’s botched response to the coronavirus. Now, many have been kicked out. For Charlie Kirk, Conservative Activist, the Coronavirus Is a CudgelMixing, matching and twisting facts about the coronavirus online, Mr. Kirk has created a template for a new kind of political agitator. The Sunday Read: The Woman Who Might Find Us Another EarthThe star-crossed life of Sara Seager, an astrophysicist obsessed with discovering the possibility of other life in the universe. Sign Up: ‘Watching’Get recommendations on the best TV shows and movies to watch. Sign Up: ‘Coronavirus Briefing’An informed guide to the global outbreak. Bernie Sanders: The Foundations of American Society Are Failing UsThe unequal impact of the pandemic and economic collapse are forcing us to rethink the assumptions of our system. A Decade After Deepwater HorizonRolling back regulations ignores the central lessons from the country’s largest oil spill. Stop Airing Trump’s Briefings!The media is allowing disinformation to appear as news. Protesting for the Right to Catch the CoronavirusThe reopen America protests are the logical conclusion of a twisted liberty movement. Will Coronavirus Destroy America's Beloved Small Businesses?And what it means for all of us if it doesn’t. Can Gavin Newsom Lead California Through the Coronavirus Pandemic?The governor has delivered fanfare. Now he must lead the state through the calamities of the pandemic. Impeachment Taught Trump All the Wrong LessonsHe thinks he can get away with anything. Google and Facebook Must Pay for Local JournalismThe U.S. should emulate the French government’s resolve to fight for the news media industry. A 425-Pound Tiger Living in a Harlem Apartment? Yes, It HappenedBefore “Tiger King,” there was New York’s infamous Tiger Man. Texas Bus Hijacking Leaves 2 Officers Wounded and Gunman DeadThe gunman, identified by authorities as Ramon Thomas Villagomez, was a suspect in a San Antonio murder. Bars and Restaurants Peel Cash From Walls to Help Idled WorkersOwners are removing currency that had been stapled or taped inside their businesses to donate to employees affected by the coronavirus shutdown. North Korea Denies Sending a ‘Nice Note’ to TrumpThe North’s Foreign Ministry disputed an assertion by President Trump and warned that his relationship with Kim Jong-un should not “be misused for meeting selfish purposes.” Nobuhiko Obayashi, Unpredictable Japanese Director, Dies at 82He made a splash in 1977 with a horror movie about a house full of furniture that eats schoolgirls. His later movies explored a range of themes. William Bailey, Modernist Figurative Painter, Dies at 89He swathed his nudes and still lifes of eggs, vases, bottles and bowls in a breathless, deceptively serene atmosphere heavy with mystery. Deepwater Horizon Ten Years OnMembers of the bipartisan commission created to investigate the spill say Congress and the Trump administration have failed to take safety seriously. As Bolsonaro Keeps Amazon Vows, Brazil’s Indigenous Fear ‘Ethnocide’President Jair Bolsonaro is moving aggressively to open up the Amazon rainforest to commercial development, posing an existential threat to the tribes living there. America’s Biggest Cities Were Already Losing Their Allure. What Happens Next?The urge among some residents to leave because of the coronavirus may be temporary. But it follows a deeper, more powerful demographic trend. More Recent Articles |
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The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said Sunday a gunman disguised as a police officer killed at least 16 people during a 12-hour shooting rampage that spanned miles throughout Nova Scotia.
The Baltimore Ravens reached an agreement on a short-term contract with former Green Bay Packers linebacker Jake Ryan.
Former "Suits" actress Meghan Markle, the wife of Britain's Prince Harry, will be seen on Monday's edition of ABC's "Good Morning America."
British comedian Dawn French has announced she will return in her signature role of Geraldine Granger from "The Vicar of Dibley" for an upcoming BBC special.
Ahead of this week's NFL Draft, future Hall of Famer Peyton Manning provided some advice to former LSU star quarterback Joe Burrow, who is considered the top prospect in the draft.
William Byron claimed his second straight victory in the eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series, edging Timmy Hill by only .256 seconds in overtime at the virtual Richmond Raceway.
More than 100,000 people in Bangladesh defied restrictions on mass gatherings to attend the funeral of Muslim cleric Maulana Zubayer Ahmad Ansari on Sunday.
Stage actor Nick Cordero's leg was amputated this weekend as he battles the coronavirus.
Actress and entrepreneur Gwyneth Paltrow has put on the auction block for a good cause the dress she wore to the 2000 Oscars ceremony.
Bill Kirby, mayor of Auburn, Calif., died in a plane crash on Saturday morning his family and city officials said.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Democratic congressional leaders said Sunday they were nearing a deal to provide an additional $300 billion to the Paycheck Protection Program.
Vice President Mike Pence on Sunday said that the United States will ramp up COVID-19 testing to facilitate plans to lift stay-at-home orders to prevent the spread of the virus.
Lady Gaga and John Legend joined in on Celine Dion and Andrea Bocelli's performance of their song "The Prayer" during Saturday's "Global Citizen One World: Together" at Home concert.
The death toll from the coronavirus continues to slow as nations make plans to reopen businesses and other activities.
AA police officer died and two others were critically injured after responding to an "assault/domestic disturbance" at an apartment complex in San Marcos, Texas, the police agency said.
There will be no rest for the storm-battered South as forecasters say another round of severe weather looms at the end of the weekend.
Comedian Ali Wong turns 38 and actor Tim Curry turns 74, among the famous birthdays for April 19.
On April 19, 1995, a bomb exploded outside a federal office building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people and injuring several hundred others. 
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