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 Turkey expels opposition lawmaker, seeks to disband HDP party  In actions described by Western nations and human rights groups as undermining democracy in Turkey, officials moved to disband the pro-Kurdish opposition on Wednesday after stripping one of its lawmakers of his seat.      Caitlyn Jenner eliminated from 'Masked Singer'  Olympic gold medalist and reality TV star Caitlyn Jenner was eliminated from Season 5 of "The Masked Singer" Wednesday night.      Former NBA center Shawn Bradley left paralyzed after bike accident  Ex-NBA center Shawn Bradley, who was the No. 2 overall pick in the 1993 draft, was left paralyzed after suffering a traumatic spinal cord injury, according to a statement released on his behalf by the Dallas Mavericks.      House passes renewed effort to reauthorize Violence Against Women Act  The House on Wednesday voted to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act after the legislation expired in 2018 and a bid to reintroduce it in 2019 failed to gain traction in the Senate.      Ex-Cardinals star CB Patrick Peterson signing with Vikings  Eight-time Pro Bowl cornerback Patrick Peterson has agreed to a short-term contract with the Minnesota Vikings.      NASCAR to use COVID-detecting dogs at Atlanta Motor Speedway  NASCAR officials plan to use trained dogs to detect COVID-19 among essential personnel for Sunday's Cup Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway.      Two injured as multiple tornadoes touch down in Alabama  At least two people were injured and multiple homes damaged as tornadoes touched down in Alabama on Wednesday, with further severe weather expected throughout parts of the southern United States.      Heat trade suspended center Meyers Leonard to Thunder  The Miami Heat traded suspended center Meyers Leonard to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday, the team announced.      Ohio sues Biden over key element in $1.9T COVID-19 relief package  Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost sued the Biden administration Wednesday, saying the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package signed last week forces states to choose between receiving funding and lowering taxes.      Tanzanian President John Magufuli dead at 61  Tanzanian President John Magufuli died of heart complications in a hospital in the port city of Dar es Salaam, Vice President Samia Suluhu Hassan said Wednesday. He was 61.      New York Rangers' coaching staff out Wednesday due to COVID-19  The New York Rangers' entire coaching staff is unavailable for Wednesday night's game against the Philadelphia Flyers because of the NHL's COVID-19 protocols.      Likelihood of COVID-19 reinfection low, but elderly at increased risk, study finds  Elderly people infected with the coronavirus are more likely to experience reinfection from the bug a few months after recovery than younger people who have had COVID-19, according to a study published Wednesday.      Season 7 of 'Younger' to premiere on Paramount+ on April 15  The seventh and final season of the Sutton Foster-Hilary Duff comedy "Younger" is slated to kick off on Paramount+ on April 15.      IRS extends deadline for tax returns to May 17  The Internal Revenue Service plans to push back the date by which Americans must file their federal tax returns to give people more time to pay what they owe.      Intelligence report: Domestic extremists 'will almost certainly' attack again in 2021  U.S. intelligence officials warned Wednesday that domestic extremists "will almost certainly" attempt to launch further attacks this year after becoming emboldened by the Jan. 6 Capitol siege.      Netflix to release 'He's All That' with Addison Rae, Tanner Buchanan  Netflix announced Wednesday it will release the gender-swapped remake of the 1999 teen romance "She's All That" later this year.      Wearable fitness trackers, step counters help users lose weight, study saysSyfy orders Season 2 of 'Resident Alien'  Syfy said Wednesday it ordered a second season of "Resident Alien," its dramedy starring Alan Tudyk.      Hurricane names Dorian, Laura, entire Greek alphabet retired  The World Meteorological Organization's Hurricane Committee said it would retire Dorian, Laura and letters of the Greek alphabet including Eta and Iota from the rotating list of tropical cyclone names.      Pentagon eases COVID-19 travel restrictions, expands database tracking vaccinations  Travel restrictions between U.S. military bases, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, were reduced this week, the Defense Department said.      Atlanta shootings: Robert Aaron Long charged with murder for Cherokee County killings  Robert Aaron Long, the man accused of shooting eight people dead at three massage parlors in Atlanta was charged with four counts of murder and one count of aggravated assault for shootings in Cherokee County.      Seaweed could reduce levels of methane cows belch into the atmosphere  According to a new study, published Wednesday in the journal PLOS One, the addition of scant amounts of seaweed to the diet of beef cattle reduced methane emissions by more than 80 percent.      Book returned to New York library was 63 years overdue  A woman who checked a book out from a New York library in 1957 mailed the overdue tome back to the facility with a $500 donation.       | 
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 Suspect in Atlanta Spa Attacks Is Charged With 8 Counts of MurderSix of the eight people killed were women of Asian descent, setting off a new wave of outrage and fear.        Women of Asian Descent Were 6 of the 8 Victims in Atlanta ShootingsOne man who was seriously injured called his wife before collapsing: ‘I’ve been shot! Please come.’        The Growing Power of Asian-Americans in Georgia Now Comes With FearThe killing of eight people in Atlanta and suburban Cherokee County has come amid a rising tide of anti-Asian incidents nationwide.        Trust in AstraZeneca Vaccine Is Shaken in EuropeThe European Medicines Agency seems likely to pronounce the shot safe. But will anyone want to take it after this week’s panic?        Some Long Covid-19 Patients Feel Better After Vaccine DosesIt is too soon to tell whether the shots have a broad beneficial effect on patients with continuing issues, but scientists are intrigued and beginning to study the phenomenon.        Europe’s Plan to Save Summer: A Covid-19 Travel CertificateThe document would allow European residents to travel across the bloc with proof of Covid-19 vaccination, a negative test result or evidence of recovery.        As Biden and Xi Begin a Careful Dance, a New American Policy Takes ShapeTop administration officials will meet with their Chinese counterparts for the first time on Thursday as the United States shifts to a more competitive posture with Beijing.        House Renews Landmark Domestic Violence Bill, but Obstacles Wait in SenateThe House vote was bipartisan, but many Republicans object to new gun restrictions on domestic abusers that could complicate Senate passage.        New Report Warns of Rising Threat of Domestic TerrorismPresident Biden requested the intelligence community complete the assessment shortly after taking office, and his administration has made fighting domestic terrorism a priority.        Proud Boys Leaders in Four States Are Charged in Capitol RiotProsecutors accused prominent members of the far-right nationalist group of conspiring together in connection with the Jan. 6 attack.        James Levine, Former Met Opera Maestro, Is Dead at 77Mr. Levine was the longtime musical leader of the Met and orchestras in Boston and Munich. But his career ended in a scandal over allegations of sexual improprieties.        Taking Stock of James Levine’s Tarnished LegacyHis career ended with allegations of sexual abuse and harassment. But the Metropolitan Opera’s longtime conductor, who has died at 77, changed that company in ways that will outlive him.        Jerome Powell Promises Not to Take Away the Punch BowlIf the economy turns into a giant party, the Fed is promising not to be an uptight host.        Tax Day Delayed to May 17, I.R.S. SaysFilers will have until May 17, the agency said Wednesday. The extra time is intended to ease the burden on Americans dealing with the economic upheaval caused by the pandemic.        Georgia, Stimulus Payments, March Madness: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day.        The Fight for (and Against) a $15 Minimum WageAfter an increase failed to make it into the stimulus package, we look at the shifting political and economic arguments surrounding the issue.        Mark Bittman Cooked Everything. Now He Wants to Change Everything.The acclaimed food writer offers a sweeping indictment of our modern food system.        How Covid Changed UsReflect on Covid-19’s toll and how we come back. Subscribers can R.S.V.P. here.        Biden Wants No Part of the Culture War the G.O.P. LovesThe generosity of his $1.9 trillion relief bill has the added benefit of shifting attention where he wants it.        I Brought My Mother Home to IrelandNear the lichen-mottled bottom of the family headstone, a single new line appears in the slate gray.        Poverty as a Proxy for Race in Voter SuppressionBecause Black people vote overwhelmingly for Democrats, Republicans don’t want as many Black people to vote.        Let Our Doses Go!The United States has more vaccine lined up than it needs. It should be distributing them to countries that have few to none.        When the Filibuster Turns DeadlyStop talking and just pass the gun bills.        Sarah Everard and the U.K.'s Deadly Violence Against WomenThe killing of Sarah Everard has exposed the deadly truth of violence in Britain.        Manufacturing Isn’t Coming Back. Let’s Improve These Jobs Instead.Health care workers are crucial to our society, yet we reward them with low wages and dangerous conditions.        Long Covid is a Looming Health CrisisLingering symptoms from the coronavirus may turn out to be one of the largest mass disabling events in modern history.        We Need Laws to Take On Racism and Sexism in Hiring TechnologyArtificial intelligence used to evaluate job candidates must not become a tool that exacerbates discrimination.        To Fight Poverty, Raise the Minimum Wage? Or Abolish It?The minimum wage has stagnated at $7.25 an hour for more than a decade. Is increasing it to $15 the best way to fight poverty?        What’s Missing in Israel’s Election? Biden.But that may not be a good sign after all.        What Does the Dylan Farrow Home Video Reveal?The shocking centerpiece to the new HBO documentary “Allen v. Farrow” shows how mothers struggle to be believed.        House Hunting in Thailand: An Indoor-Outdoor Sanctuary for $1.6 MillionAs the market for midrange properties struggles to regain its footing, Thailand’s high-end sector has remained resilient, with foreign buyers waiting for the chance to return.        Breeze, Avelo: Two New U.S. Airlines Launching in 2021There are risks to starting an airline in any economic climate. But during a pandemic? The entrepreneurs behind the budget airlines Avelo and Breeze Airways see an opportunity.        Driver Charged in Crash That Killed 8 Immigrants in TexasAn Austin man who led a trooper on a chase that exceeded 100 m.p.h. faces a maximum term of life in prison if convicted, U.S. prosecutors said.        Biden Administration Faces Legal Fight Over State Aid Restrictions on Tax CutsThe litigation came amid growing pushback from Republican lawmakers and state officials to a provision in the relief package that the Treasury Department said was constitutional.        Dutch Prime Minister in Line for 4th Term Following Victory for ‘Center-Right’Mark Rutte’s party convincingly won the Dutch elections. But wins by liberal-democrats can force him to compromise on his critical European stances.        Tornado Watch Warns South of ‘Particularly Dangerous’ StormsThe storms were expected to bring damaging winds and hail to parts of the South on Wednesday and Thursday.        Deshaun Watson Accused of Sexual Assault in Civil SuitsLawsuits filed Tuesday and Wednesday accused the Houston Texans quarterback of misconduct during massages last year. Watson said in a statement Tuesday that he had never “treated any woman with anything other than the utmost respect.”        As 4th Election Looms, Some Ask: Is Israel’s Democracy Broken?Voters are heading to the polls in Israel for the fourth time in two years. And with few signs that this vote will break the cycle, many are already bracing for a fifth.        John Magufuli, Tanzania Leader Who Played Down Covid, Dies at 61“Vaccines don’t work,” he told a maskless crowd. First elected in 2015, he pushed his East African nation deeper into authoritarianism.        Disenfranchised Grief in a Year of Pandemic LossesThere is a name for grief that isn’t routinely acknowledged: disenfranchised grief.         How Wide Open Is the Best-Picture Oscar Race?Each of the eight contenders has a path to victory, but it will be harder for some than others. For now, keep your eye on “Nomadland.”        Theater to Stream: Lincoln Center Theater Joins the FrayPresentations include a star-studded reading of “The Thanksgiving Play,” musicals crossing the Atlantic and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.        Sabine Schmitz, Racing Driver and TV Personality, Dies at 51She was the only woman to win the epic 24-hour race at the storied Nürburgring track in Germany. She became a spirited presenter on the BBC show “Top Gear.”        What $2.8 Million Buys You in California, Connecticut and WashingtonA John Lautner-designed showplace in the Hollywood Hills, a waterfront home in Darien and a contemporary house overlooking Puget Sound in Seattle.        His Sister Died 12 Days After Suffering Mysterious Spells. Now He Had Them.The clock was ticking. An M.R.I., a spinal tap and blood tests weren’t revealing the culprit. Could it be psychological?        Our 21 Most Popular Recipes on InstagramThe most-viewed posts on our social media accounts tell the story of what our readers cooked this past year.        8 People Killed in Atlanta-Area Shootings at Massage ParlorsSix of the victims were Asian, the authorities said, raising fears that there may have been a racial motivation to the crimes.        The Great Amazon Flip-a-ThonNew firms are raising billions of dollars to buy up popular Amazon listings, minting millionaires along the way. Here’s how it works.         More Recent Articles | 
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 In actions described by Western nations and human rights groups as undermining democracy in Turkey, officials moved to disband the pro-Kurdish opposition on Wednesday after stripping one of its lawmakers of his seat.   
 Olympic gold medalist and reality TV star Caitlyn Jenner was eliminated from Season 5 of "The Masked Singer" Wednesday night.   
 Ex-NBA center Shawn Bradley, who was the No. 2 overall pick in the 1993 draft, was left paralyzed after suffering a traumatic spinal cord injury, according to a statement released on his behalf by the Dallas Mavericks.   
 The House on Wednesday voted to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act after the legislation expired in 2018 and a bid to reintroduce it in 2019 failed to gain traction in the Senate.   
 Eight-time Pro Bowl cornerback Patrick Peterson has agreed to a short-term contract with the Minnesota Vikings.   
 NASCAR officials plan to use trained dogs to detect COVID-19 among essential personnel for Sunday's Cup Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway.   
 At least two people were injured and multiple homes damaged as tornadoes touched down in Alabama on Wednesday, with further severe weather expected throughout parts of the southern United States.   
 The Miami Heat traded suspended center Meyers Leonard to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday, the team announced.   
 Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost sued the Biden administration Wednesday, saying the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package signed last week forces states to choose between receiving funding and lowering taxes.   
 Tanzanian President John Magufuli died of heart complications in a hospital in the port city of Dar es Salaam, Vice President Samia Suluhu Hassan said Wednesday. He was 61.   
 The New York Rangers' entire coaching staff is unavailable for Wednesday night's game against the Philadelphia Flyers because of the NHL's COVID-19 protocols.   
 Elderly people infected with the coronavirus are more likely to experience reinfection from the bug a few months after recovery than younger people who have had COVID-19, according to a study published Wednesday.   
 The seventh and final season of the Sutton Foster-Hilary Duff comedy "Younger" is slated to kick off on Paramount+ on April 15.   
 The Internal Revenue Service plans to push back the date by which Americans must file their federal tax returns to give people more time to pay what they owe.   
 U.S. intelligence officials warned Wednesday that domestic extremists "will almost certainly" attempt to launch further attacks this year after becoming emboldened by the Jan. 6 Capitol siege.   
 Netflix announced Wednesday it will release the gender-swapped remake of the 1999 teen romance "She's All That" later this year.   
 Syfy said Wednesday it ordered a second season of "Resident Alien," its dramedy starring Alan Tudyk.   
 The World Meteorological Organization's Hurricane Committee said it would retire Dorian, Laura and letters of the Greek alphabet including Eta and Iota from the rotating list of tropical cyclone names.   
 Travel restrictions between U.S. military bases, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, were reduced this week, the Defense Department said.   
 Robert Aaron Long, the man accused of shooting eight people dead at three massage parlors in Atlanta was charged with four counts of murder and one count of aggravated assault for shootings in Cherokee County.   
 According to a new study, published Wednesday in the journal PLOS One, the addition of scant amounts of seaweed to the diet of beef cattle reduced methane emissions by more than 80 percent.   
 A woman who checked a book out from a New York library in 1957 mailed the overdue tome back to the facility with a $500 donation.   
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