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Former Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball player and NBA hopeful Terrence Clarke was killed in a car accident Thursday in the Los Angeles area, officials said. He was 19.
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  1. Ex-Kentucky men's basketball player Terrence Clarke, 19, dies in car accident
  2. Hawks guard Trae Young to miss at least two games with ankle injury
  3. CDC investigating death of Oregonian woman who received J&J COVID-19 vaccine
  4. Russia to end military buildup near Ukraine's border by May
  5. Doctors confirm first cases of COVID-19 at Mount Everest
  6. Willie Mays wins Baseball Digest's Lifetime Achievement Award
  7. DoD to assess climate change effects at installations worldwide
  8. California State University, University of California to require COVID-19 vaccinations for fall term
  9. GAO: Poor planning, sustainment problems driving F-35 costs
  10. Ex-Florida State, Tampa Bay Buccaneers LB Geno Hayes, 33, in hospice care
  11. Biden administration outlines plans for electric vehicle chargers, 'alternative fuel corridors'
  12. Texas reverses ban on religious advisers in execution chamber
  13. Buccaneers' Tom Brady blasts 'dumb' new NFL jersey number rule
  14. Navy certifies first female Steam Generating Plant Inspector
  15. 20% of groundwater wells around the world at risk of running dry, study says
  16. Missile lands in Negev Desert as Israel, Syria exchange fire
  17. Astronaut Kate Rubins: Fresh food in space is rare, desired
  18. Australian couple's $77,070 lottery ticket spent 8 months locked in safe
  19. Look: Animal control officer uses phone to rescue ducklings from storm drain
  20. Daunte Wright funeral: Rev. Al Sharpton pledges policing reform
  21. Dow Jones falls 321 points amid report of capital gains tax hike
  22. NYC Port Authority bomber sentenced to life in prison

Ex-Kentucky men's basketball player Terrence Clarke, 19, dies in car accident

Former Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball player and NBA hopeful Terrence Clarke was killed in a car accident Thursday in the Los Angeles area, officials said. He was 19.
    

Hawks guard Trae Young to miss at least two games with ankle injury

Atlanta Hawks star guard Trae Young will miss at least the next two games after being diagnosed with a Grade 2 lateral left ankle sprain, the team said.
    

CDC investigating death of Oregonian woman who received J&J COVID-19 vaccine

Health officials in Oregon said Thursday that the CDC is investigating the death of a woman who developed blood cots after she was immunized with the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.
    

Russia to end military buildup near Ukraine's border by May

Russia will end its military buildup for exercises near Ukraine's eastern border by May, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said Thursday.
    

Doctors confirm first cases of COVID-19 at Mount Everest

Doctors confirmed the first COVID-19 cases at Mount Everest following Nepal's decision to reopen the world's tallest peak to foreign climbers.
    

Willie Mays wins Baseball Digest's Lifetime Achievement Award

MLB Hall of Fame outfielder Willie Mays has won Baseball Digest magazine's inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award.
    

DoD to assess climate change effects at installations worldwide

The Department of Defense has adopted and expanded a tool developed by the Army Corps of Engineers and will use it project the effects of climate change on almost 1,400 locations, the Pentagon announced Thursday.
    

California State University, University of California to require COVID-19 vaccinations for fall term

The California State University and University of California systems announced Thursday that they plan to require students, faculty and staff returning to campuses to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
    

GAO: Poor planning, sustainment problems driving F-35 costs

The Pentagon should develop a plan to ensure it can afford to sustain the future F-35 fleet, said a Government Accountability Office report release Thursday.
    

Ex-Florida State, Tampa Bay Buccaneers LB Geno Hayes, 33, in hospice care

Former Florida State Seminoles and Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker Geno Hayes is in hospice care at his parents' home in Georgia due to liver complications, his former high school football coach said Thursday.
    

Biden administration outlines plans for electric vehicle chargers, 'alternative fuel corridors'

The Biden administration on Thursday announced progress on its goals to deploy electric vehicle charging stations and "alternative fuel corridors" in observance of Earth Day.
    

Texas reverses ban on religious advisers in execution chamber

Texas announced Thursday that it's reversed its ban on spiritual advisers entering the state's execution chambers.
    

Buccaneers' Tom Brady blasts 'dumb' new NFL jersey number rule

Tampa Bay Buccaneers star quarterback Tom Brady took to social media Thursday to express his dissatisfaction with the NFL's new uniform number rule.
    

Navy certifies first female Steam Generating Plant Inspector

A Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center sailor recently became the first woman certified as a Steam Generating Plant Inspector for the Navy, the service announced Thursday.
    

20% of groundwater wells around the world at risk of running dry, study says

If groundwater levels continue to decline as they have over the last several decades, new research suggests approximately one-fifth of groundwater wells around the world will be at risk of running dry.
    

Missile lands in Negev Desert as Israel, Syria exchange fire

A missile landed in the Negev Desert as Syria and Israel exchanged missile fire early Thursday, military officials said.
    

Astronaut Kate Rubins: Fresh food in space is rare, desired

Astronaut Kate Rubins, who is one of NASA's possible moonwalkers, has urged more research into growing fresh food in space.
    

Australian couple's $77,070 lottery ticket spent 8 months locked in safe

An Australian couple came forward to claim a $77,070 lottery prize after their winning ticket spent eight months secreted away in a locked safe.
    

Look: Animal control officer uses phone to rescue ducklings from storm drain

An animal control officer in California climbed into a storm drain and used a recording on her phone to rescue 11 ducklings that fell through a grate while walking with their mother.
    

Daunte Wright funeral: Rev. Al Sharpton pledges policing reform

Hundreds of mourners gathered Thursday for the funeral of Daunte Wright, a 20-year-old Black man who was shot dead by police earlier this month in a Minneapolis suburb.
    

Dow Jones falls 321 points amid report of capital gains tax hike

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 321 points on Thursday as U.S. markets reversed early gains following reports that President Joe Biden is set to introduce a capital gains tax hike for wealthy Americans.
    

NYC Port Authority bomber sentenced to life in prison

A federal judge on Thursday sentenced a man convicted of exploding a pipe bomb in a passageway between two New York City subway stops to life imprisonment.
    
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  1. Trump slams LeBron James for 'racist rants' after Ohio cop tweet - New York Post
  2. White House dances around a big contributor to climate change: agriculture - POLITICO
  3. Chauvin trial was life-changing, says alternate juror - Minneapolis Star Tribune
  4. Amid grief for Daunte Wright in Minneapolis, a firm resolve for lasting change - Minneapolis Star Tribune
  5. Witnesses describe chaotic scene as deputies shot at Andrew Brown Jr. - CNN
  6. Senate passes hate crimes bill to address rise in attacks against Asians - CBS News
  7. Sources: UK men's basketball player Terrence Clarke dies in Los Angeles - WKYT
  8. Progressives swoon over Ellison role in Chauvin trial - POLITICO
  9. Kamala Harris trip to New Hampshire sparks 2024 White House speculation - Fox News
  10. Andrew Yang, running for NYC mayor, loses endorsement of LGBTQ group over 'tokenizing' remarks - NBC News
  11. Russia To Reduce Troops At Ukraine Border After Weekslong Standoff - NPR
  12. Missing Indonesian submarine: rescuers find unidentified object as US joins search - The Guardian
  13. Even Record Death Toll May Hide Extent of India's Covid Crisis - Bloomberg
  14. Where Did Chad Rebels Prepare for Their Own War? In Libya. - The New York Times
  15. US President Joe Biden to 'propose hiking tax on rich' - BBC News
  16. HBO Max boosted by 'Godzilla vs. Kong' and 'Tom & Jerry' - Los Angeles Times
  17. Oregon woman develops rare blood clot, dies after receiving Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine - KTVZ
  18. China's best-selling, GM-backed electric car brand launches a mini convertible - CNBC
  19. iPhone 12 in purple hands-on: Should you buy it or wait for iPhone 13? - CNET
  20. Apple's Greg Joswiak: No Plans to Merge Mac and iPad - MacRumors
  21. Call Of Duty's New Warzone Map: Everything You Should Know - GameSpot
  22. Weather and news are coming to the Windows 10 taskbar - Engadget
  23. Shock G Dies: Digital Underground’s ‘Humpty Dance’ Rapper Who Also Produced Early 2Pac Records Was 57 - Deadline
  24. Independent Spirit Awards 2021: Full Winners List - Variety
  25. Mortal Kombat Movie Review (2021) Lewis Tan, Ludi Lin, Joe Taslim - IGN
  26. Prince Harry lunches with LA power player on Queen Elizabeth's birthday - Page Six
  27. 'Might have been Trey Lance all along': Rich Eisen on 49ers' NFL Draft quarterback decision - SFGate
  28. Jorge Masvidal says Kamaru Usman not worthy of BMF title, Usman fires back he doesn’t want ‘that piece of sh*… - MMA Fighting
  29. Jerry Jones has 'visions of sugar plums' imagining Kyle Pitts with Cowboys - Fox News
  30. Barcelona issue statement on European Super League - Barca Blaugranes
  31. NASA, SpaceX to launch Crew-2 mission after weather delay - Fox News
  32. NASA Mars helicopter Ingenuity completes 'higher, bolder' second flight - CNET
  33. “The Unicorn” – Closest Black Hole to Earth Ever Discovered - SciTechDaily
  34. There's still time to catch the Lyrid meteor shower in SF Bay Area - SF Gate
  35. California's Public Universities To Require Vaccines For Their 1 Million Students And Staff - HuffPost
  36. ‘Breakthrough’ COVID-19 infections at Chicago nursing homes relatively rare - Chicago Tribune
  37. Oregon woman dies from rare blood clot after Johnson & Johnson vaccine, CDC investigating - KGW.com
  38. California goes from worst to first in virus infections - Yahoo News

Trump slams LeBron James for 'racist rants' after Ohio cop tweet - New York Post


White House dances around a big contributor to climate change: agriculture - POLITICO

Chauvin trial was life-changing, says alternate juror - Minneapolis Star Tribune


Amid grief for Daunte Wright in Minneapolis, a firm resolve for lasting change - Minneapolis Star Tribune

Witnesses describe chaotic scene as deputies shot at Andrew Brown Jr. - CNN


Senate passes hate crimes bill to address rise in attacks against Asians - CBS News

Sources: UK men's basketball player Terrence Clarke dies in Los Angeles - WKYT

Progressives swoon over Ellison role in Chauvin trial - POLITICO

Kamala Harris trip to New Hampshire sparks 2024 White House speculation - Fox News

Andrew Yang, running for NYC mayor, loses endorsement of LGBTQ group over 'tokenizing' remarks - NBC News

Russia To Reduce Troops At Ukraine Border After Weekslong Standoff - NPR

Missing Indonesian submarine: rescuers find unidentified object as US joins search - The Guardian

Even Record Death Toll May Hide Extent of India's Covid Crisis - Bloomberg

Where Did Chad Rebels Prepare for Their Own War? In Libya. - The New York Times

US President Joe Biden to 'propose hiking tax on rich' - BBC News

HBO Max boosted by 'Godzilla vs. Kong' and 'Tom & Jerry' - Los Angeles Times

Oregon woman develops rare blood clot, dies after receiving Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine - KTVZ

China's best-selling, GM-backed electric car brand launches a mini convertible - CNBC

iPhone 12 in purple hands-on: Should you buy it or wait for iPhone 13? - CNET

Apple's Greg Joswiak: No Plans to Merge Mac and iPad - MacRumors

Call Of Duty's New Warzone Map: Everything You Should Know - GameSpot

Weather and news are coming to the Windows 10 taskbar - Engadget

Shock G Dies: Digital Underground’s ‘Humpty Dance’ Rapper Who Also Produced Early 2Pac Records Was 57 - Deadline

Independent Spirit Awards 2021: Full Winners List - Variety

Mortal Kombat Movie Review (2021) Lewis Tan, Ludi Lin, Joe Taslim - IGN

Prince Harry lunches with LA power player on Queen Elizabeth's birthday - Page Six

'Might have been Trey Lance all along': Rich Eisen on 49ers' NFL Draft quarterback decision - SFGate

Jorge Masvidal says Kamaru Usman not worthy of BMF title, Usman fires back he doesn’t want ‘that piece of sh*… - MMA Fighting

Jerry Jones has 'visions of sugar plums' imagining Kyle Pitts with Cowboys - Fox News

Barcelona issue statement on European Super League - Barca Blaugranes

NASA, SpaceX to launch Crew-2 mission after weather delay - Fox News

NASA Mars helicopter Ingenuity completes 'higher, bolder' second flight - CNET

“The Unicorn” – Closest Black Hole to Earth Ever Discovered - SciTechDaily

There's still time to catch the Lyrid meteor shower in SF Bay Area - SF Gate

California's Public Universities To Require Vaccines For Their 1 Million Students And Staff - HuffPost

‘Breakthrough’ COVID-19 infections at Chicago nursing homes relatively rare - Chicago Tribune

Oregon woman dies from rare blood clot after Johnson & Johnson vaccine, CDC investigating - KGW.com

California goes from worst to first in virus infections - Yahoo News

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  1. Biden Wants to Slash Emissions. Success Would Mean a Very Different America.
  2. Biden, Calling for Action, Commits U.S. to Halving Its Climate Emissions
  3. With Few New Clotting Cases, Johnson & Johnson Pause Could Be Lifted Soon
  4. Vaccines Are Effective Against the New York Variant, Studies Find
  5. Do We Still Need to Keep Wearing Masks Outdoors?
  6. Biden Will Seek Tax Increase on Rich to Fund Child Care and Education
  7. Republicans Look to Slash the Size of Biden’s Infrastructure Plan
  8. At Daunte Wright Funeral, Minneapolis Mourns the ‘Prince of Brooklyn Center’
  9. Ma'Khia Bryant's Death Keeps Columbus Grappling With Police Shootings
  10. How Europe's Soccer Super League Fell Apart
  11. U.S. Home Sales Are Surging. When Does the Music Stop?
  12. Climate, Taxes, Johnson & Johnson: Your Thursday Evening Briefing
  13. How a ‘Red Flag’ Law Failed in Indiana
  14. From Serial: The Improvement Association
  15. The G.O.P. Is Getting Even Worse
  16. If Your Kids Haven't Gotten the Covid Vaccine, What's Safe?
  17. Getting Real About Coal and Climate
  18. W.H.O.'s Dr. Tedros: Covid Vaccine Promises Must Be Kept
  19. Biden's Climate Summit Won't Save the World
  20. The Evolution of Desus & Mero
  21. Uncomfortable Timing for a Supreme Court Gun Fight
  22. After the Derek Chauvin Verdict, the War Continues
  23. When Climate Breakdown Hits Home: ‘Our Small Town Now Has a Rush Hour’
  24. What Do You Call a Bunch of Black Holes: A Crush? A Scream?
  25. The Nervous Person’s Guide to Re-Entering Society
  26. Andrew Yang, Looking for Endorsement, Offends Gay Democratic Club
  27. $10,000 Flute Left in Cab Nine Years Ago Is Finally Returned
  28. Oyez! Oyez! Oyez! Britain’s Town Criers Put It in Writing
  29. Newborn Twins Are Found Dead in an Apartment in Queens
  30. Fallen British Empire Soldiers Overlooked Because of Racism, Inquiry Finds
  31. Why Did the Taiwan Couple Marry 4 Times in 37 Days?
  32. Oscars 2021 Predictions: Who Will Win Best Picture, Actor and Actress?
  33. An Acorn Jelly That Brings Michelle Zauner Back
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  35. Should Our Sons Play With Toy Guns Outdoors?
  36. Dementia Risk After Age 50 Increases With Less Sleep, Study Says
  37. Laura Aguilar Turned Her Searing Lens on Herself, and Shaped the Future
  38. Ohio Man Pleads Guilty in 2016 Killings of 8 in Same Family
  39. Canadian Lawmaker Apologizes for Taking Nude Photo of Colleague
  40. French Authors Lead International Booker Prize Shortlist
  41. Russia’s Ties With West Fray Further After Czech Republic Expels Its Diplomats
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Biden Wants to Slash Emissions. Success Would Mean a Very Different America.

Hitting the targets could require a rapid shift to electric vehicles, the expansion of forests nationwide, development of complex new carbon-capture technology and many other changes, researchers said.
    

Biden, Calling for Action, Commits U.S. to Halving Its Climate Emissions

Addressing leaders at a virtual summit meeting he convened, the president cast the fight against global warming as an economic opportunity for the world.
    

With Few New Clotting Cases, Johnson & Johnson Pause Could Be Lifted Soon

Top federal health officials said in interviews this week that the number of rare blood clotting disorders in recipients of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine has remained small.
    

Vaccines Are Effective Against the New York Variant, Studies Find

The research adds to a growing number of findings suggesting the Pfizer and Moderna shots are protective against the variants identified so far.
    

Do We Still Need to Keep Wearing Masks Outdoors?

Science shows that the risk of viral transmission outside is very low. The “two-out-of-three rule” can help you decide whether to mask up.
    

Biden Will Seek Tax Increase on Rich to Fund Child Care and Education

The American Family Plan, which the president wants to pay for by increasing the capital gains tax and the top marginal income tax rate, currently doesn’t include an effort to expand health coverage.
    

Republicans Look to Slash the Size of Biden’s Infrastructure Plan

Working to avoid being cut out of the process, they presented a $568 billion blueprint that is a fraction of the size of President Biden’s proposal.
    

At Daunte Wright Funeral, Minneapolis Mourns the ‘Prince of Brooklyn Center’

The Rev. Al Sharpton delivered the eulogy for Mr. Wright, the 20-year-old Black man who was shot and killed by a police officer in Brooklyn Center, Minn., last week.
    

Ma'Khia Bryant's Death Keeps Columbus Grappling With Police Shootings

With four killings in the past four months, many residents in Ohio’s capital feel victimized by their Police Department, which has received a litany of misconduct complaints.
    

How Europe's Soccer Super League Fell Apart

Frantic phone calls, secret meetings and high-stakes threats: The inside story of how a billion-dollar European soccer superleague was born, and then collapsed, in less than a week.
    

U.S. Home Sales Are Surging. When Does the Music Stop?

Nervous buyers and sellers are asking: ‘When is the housing market going to crash?’ Here’s what to expect this year.
    

Climate, Taxes, Johnson & Johnson: Your Thursday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.
    

How a ‘Red Flag’ Law Failed in Indiana

A gunman killed eight people at a FedEx facility last week, despite legislation that sought to prevent people like him from acquiring weapons. What went wrong?
    

From Serial: The Improvement Association

A true story about election fraud.
    

The G.O.P. Is Getting Even Worse

Trumpians are having a venomous panic attack.
    

If Your Kids Haven't Gotten the Covid Vaccine, What's Safe?

There will be more than one reasonable way to approach the risks of family activities.
    

Getting Real About Coal and Climate

A document from the United Mine Workers offers reason to hope.
    

W.H.O.'s Dr. Tedros: Covid Vaccine Promises Must Be Kept

If they keep their vaccine promises, the pandemic can end.
    

Biden's Climate Summit Won't Save the World

The U.S. needs to rethink its foreign policy if it has any chance of meeting its climate commitments.
    

The Evolution of Desus & Mero

From Twitter to cable TV, the duo is changing the culture of comedy.
    

Uncomfortable Timing for a Supreme Court Gun Fight

The justices contemplate expanding arms rights in the wake of mass shootings.
    

After the Derek Chauvin Verdict, the War Continues

The fight for equality doesn’t end after a single conviction.
    

When Climate Breakdown Hits Home: ‘Our Small Town Now Has a Rush Hour’

Readers share how environmental issues are changing their lives.
    

What Do You Call a Bunch of Black Holes: A Crush? A Scream?

There are pods of whales and gaggles of geese. Now astronomers are wondering which plural term would best suit the most enigmatic entity in the cosmos.
    

The Nervous Person’s Guide to Re-Entering Society

How to cope with a less cautious world as pandemic restrictions loosen.
    

Andrew Yang, Looking for Endorsement, Offends Gay Democratic Club

Participants described Mr. Yang’s remarks as offensive, saying that even as members of the club wanted to discuss policy issues, he mentioned gay bars.
    

$10,000 Flute Left in Cab Nine Years Ago Is Finally Returned

Heidi Slyker, a Boston area musician, said the disappearance had consequences beyond the mere loss of property.
    

Oyez! Oyez! Oyez! Britain’s Town Criers Put It in Writing

A clear ringing voice will be of no use to contemporary criers in this year’s British Town Crier Championships, which will be judged only on written proclamations because of the pandemic.
    

Newborn Twins Are Found Dead in an Apartment in Queens

The mother of the infants was in custody but had not been charged in the deaths of the twins, a boy and a girl, officials said.
    

Fallen British Empire Soldiers Overlooked Because of Racism, Inquiry Finds

The graves of between 45,000 and 54,000 people who died in service during World War I did not receive proper memorials, the report said. At least 116,000 others were not commemorated at all.
    

Why Did the Taiwan Couple Marry 4 Times in 37 Days?

A bank in Taiwan said an employee had a rapid succession of nuptials to the same woman to take advantage of the country’s paid marriage leave.
    

Oscars 2021 Predictions: Who Will Win Best Picture, Actor and Actress?

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Should Our Sons Play With Toy Guns Outdoors?

A reader worries that allowing her sons to play-fight in the yard sends the wrong message to neighbors.
    

Dementia Risk After Age 50 Increases With Less Sleep, Study Says

The research, tracking thousands of people from age 50 on, suggests those who sleep six hours or less a night are more likely to develop dementia in their late 70s.
    

Laura Aguilar Turned Her Searing Lens on Herself, and Shaped the Future

A powerful voice for marginalized groups, Laura Aguilar frankly and poetically portrayed Latino and lesbian communities.
    

Ohio Man Pleads Guilty in 2016 Killings of 8 in Same Family

Edward Wagner, 28, who prosecutors said had been in a custody dispute over his daughter, apologized for the Rhoden family murders.
    

Canadian Lawmaker Apologizes for Taking Nude Photo of Colleague

It was not immediately clear what sanctions, if any, Sébastien Lemire would face after he acknowledged taking a nude photo of William Amos during a Zoom call.
    

French Authors Lead International Booker Prize Shortlist

Éric Vuillard and David Diop are among the authors contending for the prestigious award for translated literature.
    

Russia’s Ties With West Fray Further After Czech Republic Expels Its Diplomats

About 60 Russian diplomats were ordered out of the Czech Republic, which said it had evidence of Moscow’s involvement in an ammunition dump explosion in 2014.
    

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