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The governments of South Korea and Japan reported on Wednesday that North Korea fired two ballistic missiles into the Sea of Japan in its second missile test in less than a week.
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  1. Reports: North Korea launches two ballistic missiles into Sea of Japan
  2. Patriots' Justin Herron honored for preventing attempted sexual assault
  3. Facebook removes Chinese hackers targeting Uighur users
  4. 'Nomadland,' 'Crown' win top Producers Guild Awards
  5. Pro Bowl receiver T.Y. Hilton returning to Colts on 1-year contract
  6. 'Talladega Nights' alum Houston Tumlin dead at 28
  7. Danny Trejo gets the boot on 'Masked Singer'
  8. All-Star pitcher Lance McCullers Jr. agrees to $85M extension with Astros
  9. Pentagon approves HHS request to house migrant children at Texas military bases
  10. Jets signing ex-Falcons, 49ers RB Tevin Coleman to 1-year deal
  11. Rachel Levine becomes first openly transgender official confirmed by U.S. Senate
  12. Survey: Innovation, oversight needed to make aquaculture more sustainable
  13. Equal Pay Day: Megan Rapinoe says she and her teammates are 'devalued' for gender
  14. NHL bans referee Tim Peel for Nashville Predators hot mic incident
  15. Armored man with 5 guns arrested at Atlanta Publix, police say
  16. 'Saw' sequel 'Spiral' opens one week earlier
  17. Researchers offer nuanced method of studying climate-society interactions
  18. U.S. military must accelerate use of artificial intelligence, JAIC chief says
  19. Vice President Kamala Harris to lead efforts to stem immigration at southern border
  20. Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam signs death penalty repeal
  21. Climate change increases length of spring allergy season in much of U.S., report says
  22. Changes for military in Hawaii include additional unmanned aerial vehicles

Reports: North Korea launches two ballistic missiles into Sea of Japan

The governments of South Korea and Japan reported on Wednesday that North Korea fired two ballistic missiles into the Sea of Japan in its second missile test in less than a week.
    

Patriots' Justin Herron honored for preventing attempted sexual assault

The Tempe Police Department honored New England Patriots reserve offensive lineman Justin Herron on Wednesday for stopping an attempted sexual assault in an Arizona park four days earlier.
    

Facebook removes Chinese hackers targeting Uighur users

Facebook said Wednesday that it has blocked a group of Chinese hackers who were using its social media platform to target Uighurs primarily living abroad with malware in order to surveil them.
    

'Nomadland,' 'Crown' win top Producers Guild Awards

The team behind "Nomadland" won the Producers Guild of America Award for Outstanding Producer of a Theatrical Movie on Wednesday.
    

Pro Bowl receiver T.Y. Hilton returning to Colts on 1-year contract

Four-time Pro Bowl wide receiver T.Y. Hilton is returning to the Indianapolis Colts on a one-year contract, his agents confirmed Wednesday.
    

'Talladega Nights' alum Houston Tumlin dead at 28

"Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby" actor Houston Tumlin has taken his own life, officials confirmed Wednesday. He was 28.
    

Danny Trejo gets the boot on 'Masked Singer'

Actor Danny Trejo -- dressed as a raccoon -- became the latest celebrity to get the boot on "The Masked Singer" on Wednesday night.
    

All-Star pitcher Lance McCullers Jr. agrees to $85M extension with Astros

Right-handed pitcher Lance McCullers Jr. and the Houston Astros reached an agreement Wednesday on a multiyear contract extension.
    

Pentagon approves HHS request to house migrant children at Texas military bases

The Pentagon on Wednesday approved a request by the Department of Health and Human Services to house migrant children at Joint Base San Antonio and Fort Bliss in Texas.
    

Jets signing ex-Falcons, 49ers RB Tevin Coleman to 1-year deal

The New York Jets reached an agreement Wednesday with former San Francisco 49ers running back Tevin Coleman on a one-year contract.
    

Rachel Levine becomes first openly transgender official confirmed by U.S. Senate

The Senate voted 52-48 to confirm Rachel Levine as assistant secretary for health, making her the first openly transgender federal official to be approved by the chamber.
    

Survey: Innovation, oversight needed to make aquaculture more sustainable

In order for aquaculture to deliver on its promise to ease pressures on land and ocean resources, a new survey suggests the aquaculture industry requires a combination of innovation and oversight.
    

Equal Pay Day: Megan Rapinoe says she and her teammates are 'devalued' for gender

U.S. women's soccer stars Megan Rapinoe and Margaret Purce said they and their teammates have been "devalued" in comparison to their male counterparts on the basis of their gender during an Equal Pay Day event Wednesday.
    

NHL bans referee Tim Peel for Nashville Predators hot mic incident

The NHL has fired referee Tim Peel for saying he wanted to call a penalty against the Nashville Predators during their win over the Detroit Red Wings on Tuesday night.
    

Armored man with 5 guns arrested at Atlanta Publix, police say

Police in Atlanta said they arrested a man who entered a Publix carrying five firearms Wednesday, two days after mass shooting at a Colorado supermarket killed 10 people.
    

'Saw' sequel 'Spiral' opens one week earlier

Lionsgate announced Wednesday that it will open "Spiral: From the Book of Saw" one week earlier than planned due to the promising reopening of movie theaters.
    

Researchers offer nuanced method of studying climate-society interactions

Researchers call for a more nuanced approach to investigating historic climate-society interactions.
    

U.S. military must accelerate use of artificial intelligence, JAIC chief says

The U.S. military must scale up its artificial intelligence use or be left behind by adversaries, Lt. Gen. Michael Groen, chief of the Pentagon's Joint Artificial Intelligence Center, told an industry conference.
    

Vice President Kamala Harris to lead efforts to stem immigration at southern border

Vice President Kamala Harris will lead efforts to meet with Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador to stem immigration at the southern U.S. border, President Joe Biden said Wednesday.
    

Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam signs death penalty repeal

Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam on Wednesday signed legislation making the state the 23rd in the country to abolish the death penalty.
    

Climate change increases length of spring allergy season in much of U.S., report says

Rising temperatures from climate change are causing the spring allergy season to start earlier and last longer in many regions of North America, according to a report released Wednesday by Climate Central.
    

Changes for military in Hawaii include additional unmanned aerial vehicles

The U.S. Marine Corps to have 18 MQ-9A Reaper unmanned aerial drones in the Indo-Pacific region, with six located in Hawaii, to counter threats from China.
    
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  1. North Korea launched two ballistic missiles, U.S., Japanese officials say - NBC News
  2. CNN's Chris Cuomo reportedly prioritized for COVID testing by brother's administration early in pandemic - Fox News
  3. 'A national government that did nothing to protect' a generation: Colorado senator calls for gun reform in powerful speech - CNN
  4. Ever Given, the massive cargo ship that ran aground in the Suez Canal, is still stuck - CNBC
  5. White House Weighs Executive Orders on Gun Control - The New York Times
  6. Airline pilot pays tribute to fallen Boulder officer Eric Talley and 'nine other angels' before flight - Fox News
  7. Rob Bonta nominated to be California attorney general, would be first Filipino in role - NBC News
  8. Biden taps Harris to handle border crises - The Washington Post
  9. Newsom swats away Democratic challengers. Will his party live to regret it? - POLITICO
  10. Alleged Boulder shooter is a ‘loner’ who lived in basement, relative says - Fox News
  11. Residents in Ely urged to get tested, quarantine due to COVID-19 outbreak - Bring Me The News
  12. To remain prime minister, Netanyahu might have to work with Israeli Arabs - Washington Post
  13. New coronavirus variant, described as 'double mutant', reported in India - The Guardian
  14. How Tesla Plans To Tackle Bitcoin Volatility In Payments For Its Vehicles - Benzinga
  15. Jim Cramer advises buying high-quality cyclicals on any weakness - CNBC
  16. The Justice Department is worried about an anime monopoly after the Sony deal - The Verge
  17. OnePlus 9 Pro: 5 best and 5 worst things - Android Police
  18. Apple Shares 'Fumble' Ad Highlighting iPhone 12 Ceramic Shield - MacRumors
  19. Slack Connect Now Lets You DM Anyone. So Long, Work-Life Balance - WIRED
  20. Chrissy Teigen says ‘goodbye' to Twitter, deletes her account - Today.com
  21. Producers Guild Awards 2021: Full Winners List - Variety
  22. Britney Spears' attorney files petition to remove her father from overseeing her medical decisions - CNN
  23. Taylor Swift and Evermore Theme Park Drop Lawsuits - Pitchfork
  24. Georgia coach Joni Taylor reveals key injury contributed to NCAA tourney loss - DawgNation
  25. NBA Trade Rumors: Latest on Aaron Gordon, Kyle Lowry, More Ahead of Thursday’s Deadline - The Action Network
  26. Jordan Nixon makes buzzer-beater to send Texas A&M Aggies to Sweet 16, dedicates win to late HS coach - ESPN
  27. John Wolford was 'worst thing' for Jared Goff-Sean McVay relationship - New York Post
  28. NASA helicopter took a piece of the Wright brothers' plane to Mars - CNET
  29. Historic Image Of Black Hole In Polarized Light From Event Horizon Telescope - NPR
  30. SpaceX launches 60 more Starlink satellites, making 240 launched this month alone - TechCrunch
  31. NASA Completes Weld of Rocket Adapter, First Artemis Launch with Crew - NASA
  32. The do's and don'ts after getting vaccinated for COVID-19 - WXYZ
  33. MDH reports 89 'breakthrough' cases of COVID-19 after becoming fully vaccinated; Ehresmann says 'it's not surprising' - KSTP
  34. COVID: Bay Area counties agree to vaccine distribution plan after weeks of squabbles with state over Blue Shield deal - The Mercury News
  35. Beaumont hospitals restore visitor restrictions amid rising COVID cases - WDIV ClickOnDetroit

North Korea launched two ballistic missiles, U.S., Japanese officials say - NBC News


CNN's Chris Cuomo reportedly prioritized for COVID testing by brother's administration early in pandemic - Fox News

'A national government that did nothing to protect' a generation: Colorado senator calls for gun reform in powerful speech - CNN


Ever Given, the massive cargo ship that ran aground in the Suez Canal, is still stuck - CNBC

White House Weighs Executive Orders on Gun Control - The New York Times


Airline pilot pays tribute to fallen Boulder officer Eric Talley and 'nine other angels' before flight - Fox News

Rob Bonta nominated to be California attorney general, would be first Filipino in role - NBC News

Biden taps Harris to handle border crises - The Washington Post

Newsom swats away Democratic challengers. Will his party live to regret it? - POLITICO

Alleged Boulder shooter is a ‘loner’ who lived in basement, relative says - Fox News

Residents in Ely urged to get tested, quarantine due to COVID-19 outbreak - Bring Me The News

To remain prime minister, Netanyahu might have to work with Israeli Arabs - Washington Post

New coronavirus variant, described as 'double mutant', reported in India - The Guardian

How Tesla Plans To Tackle Bitcoin Volatility In Payments For Its Vehicles - Benzinga

Jim Cramer advises buying high-quality cyclicals on any weakness - CNBC

The Justice Department is worried about an anime monopoly after the Sony deal - The Verge

OnePlus 9 Pro: 5 best and 5 worst things - Android Police

Apple Shares 'Fumble' Ad Highlighting iPhone 12 Ceramic Shield - MacRumors

Slack Connect Now Lets You DM Anyone. So Long, Work-Life Balance - WIRED

Chrissy Teigen says ‘goodbye' to Twitter, deletes her account - Today.com

Producers Guild Awards 2021: Full Winners List - Variety

Britney Spears' attorney files petition to remove her father from overseeing her medical decisions - CNN

Taylor Swift and Evermore Theme Park Drop Lawsuits - Pitchfork

Georgia coach Joni Taylor reveals key injury contributed to NCAA tourney loss - DawgNation

NBA Trade Rumors: Latest on Aaron Gordon, Kyle Lowry, More Ahead of Thursday’s Deadline - The Action Network

Jordan Nixon makes buzzer-beater to send Texas A&M Aggies to Sweet 16, dedicates win to late HS coach - ESPN

John Wolford was 'worst thing' for Jared Goff-Sean McVay relationship - New York Post

NASA helicopter took a piece of the Wright brothers' plane to Mars - CNET

Historic Image Of Black Hole In Polarized Light From Event Horizon Telescope - NPR

SpaceX launches 60 more Starlink satellites, making 240 launched this month alone - TechCrunch

NASA Completes Weld of Rocket Adapter, First Artemis Launch with Crew - NASA

The do's and don'ts after getting vaccinated for COVID-19 - WXYZ

MDH reports 89 'breakthrough' cases of COVID-19 after becoming fully vaccinated; Ehresmann says 'it's not surprising' - KSTP

COVID: Bay Area counties agree to vaccine distribution plan after weeks of squabbles with state over Blue Shield deal - The Mercury News

Beaumont hospitals restore visitor restrictions amid rising COVID cases - WDIV ClickOnDetroit

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  1. Cuomo’s Family Is Said to Have Received Special Access to Virus Tests
  2. Here's How Governor Cuomo Could Be Impeached
  3. N.Y.C. Mayor’s Race Is Up For Grabs, Poll Suggests
  4. Democrats Begin Push for Biggest Expansion of Voting Since 1960s
  5. Republicans Aim to Seize More Power Over How Elections Are Run
  6. Republicans Fear Flawed Candidates Could Imperil Key Senate Seats
  7. After Boulder Mass Shooting, a City Grapples With Gun Control
  8. White House Weighs Executive Orders on Gun Control
  9. Atlanta Shootings Highlight Wealth Gap Among Asians in the U.S.
  10. Free With Your Covid Shot: Krispy Kreme Doughnuts
  11. Victor Rivera Arrested on Bribery Charges
  12. Voting Rights, Vaccines, Free Diving: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
  13. An Unusually Optimistic Conversation With Bernie Sanders
  14. Visit ‘At Home’
  15. Is It Time to Cancel Cancel Culture?
  16. The Atlanta Shootings and a Religious Toxicity
  17. Mass Shootings and Our Depraved Political Stagnation
  18. Biden Plots a Revolution for America’s Children
  19. Why Your Ballots Are Boring
  20. NFTs: What Are You Paying for When You Buy a GIF for $25,000?
  21. Drug Prices Are High Thanks to Research That Americans Pay For
  22. I Represent El Paso. What I’m Asking For Doesn’t Include Open Borders.
  23. Why America Can’t Fix Its Gun Violence Crisis
  24. We See the Left. We See the Right. Can Anyone See the ‘Exhausted Majority’?
  25. So You Want to ‘Save Women’s Sports’?
  26. Chrissy Teigen, Emma Grede and Kris Jenner Launch Cleaning Brand
  27. The Time Dad Locked Down Elgin Baylor
  28. ‘Traveling Black,’ a Look at the Civil Rights Movement in Motion
  29. Virginia Becomes First Southern State to Abolish the Death Penalty
  30. Merkel Reverses Easter Lockdown Plan in Germany, Apologizing for ‘Mistake’
  31. High School Football Coach Is Fired After Players’ Use of Anti-Semitic Language
  32. Julie Pomagalski, Former Olympic Snowboarder, Is Killed in an Avalanche
  33. Rachel Levine Is First Openly Transgender Official Confirmed by Senate
  34. Suez Canal Blocked After Giant Container Ship Gets Stuck
  35. Oscars 2021: Best Supporting Actress Predictions
  36. Is Coffee Good for Us? Maybe Machine Learning Can Help Figure It Out.
  37. Five Tech Commandments to a Safer Digital Life
  38. As People Reflect on Their Bodies, Museums Turn to Artists for Answers
  39. In ‘The Talented Mr. Ripley,’ a Shape-Shifting Protagonist Who’s Up to No Good
  40. ‘I Cry on Tuesdays and Fridays’
  41. So You Want to Have a Lucid Dream? Here's How.
  42. Woman on Zoom Call Is Fatally Stabbed by Her Son, Authorities Say
  43. Too Much High-Intensity Exercise May Be Bad for Your Health
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Top health officials tested Chris Cuomo, the governor’s brother, when testing was not widely available, two people with knowledge of the matter said.
    

Here's How Governor Cuomo Could Be Impeached

Gov. Andrew Cuomo is under investigation. If his own party moves against him, he could face New York’s first impeachment proceeding in more than a century.
    

N.Y.C. Mayor’s Race Is Up For Grabs, Poll Suggests

Fifty percent of likely Democratic voters still don’t know whom they want to be the next mayor of New York, a poll found.
    

Democrats Begin Push for Biggest Expansion of Voting Since 1960s

Democrats characterized the far-reaching elections overhaul as the civil rights battle of modern times. Republicans called it a power grab that would put their party at a permanent disadvantage.
    

Republicans Aim to Seize More Power Over How Elections Are Run

G.O.P. lawmakers in at least eight states controlled by the party are trying to gain broad influence over the mechanics of voting, in an effort that could further undermine the country’s democratic norms.
    

Republicans Fear Flawed Candidates Could Imperil Key Senate Seats

Races in Missouri and Alabama, with others to come, reflect the potential risks for a party in which loyalty to Donald Trump is the main criterion for securing nominations.
    

After Boulder Mass Shooting, a City Grapples With Gun Control

Cities across the country have tried to adopt their own regulations. Boulder’s ordinance was blocked in court shortly before a mass shooting left 10 people dead.
    

White House Weighs Executive Orders on Gun Control

A day after President Biden called on Congress to pass a new assault weapons ban and tougher background checks, the administration was considering steps it could take without legislation.
    

Atlanta Shootings Highlight Wealth Gap Among Asians in the U.S.

Owners and employees at the spas attacked last week were immigrants with similar dreams, but were separated by a vast gap in money and power.
    

Free With Your Covid Shot: Krispy Kreme Doughnuts

Businesses across the United States and beyond are offering free stuff to people who have been vaccinated. The perks include movie popcorn, alcohol and even marijuana.
    

Victor Rivera Arrested on Bribery Charges

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Voting Rights, Vaccines, Free Diving: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing

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The Atlanta Shootings and a Religious Toxicity

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Mass Shootings and Our Depraved Political Stagnation

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Virginia Becomes First Southern State to Abolish the Death Penalty

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High School Football Coach Is Fired After Players’ Use of Anti-Semitic Language

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Julie Pomagalski, Former Olympic Snowboarder, Is Killed in an Avalanche

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Suez Canal Blocked After Giant Container Ship Gets Stuck

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Though other acting categories appear sewn up, the supporting-actress race is still deliciously chaotic.
    

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