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Los Angeles Dodgers' Cody Bellinger has hairline fracture in left leg Los Angeles Dodgers star outfielder Cody Bellinger has a hairline fracture in his left fibula, manager Dave Roberts said. Ex-NFL star Marshawn Lynch joins ownership group of Oakland men's soccer club Former NFL star running back Marshawn Lynch has joined the ownership group of the Oakland Roots of the United Soccer League Championship. San Diego Padres activate star SS Fernando Tatis Jr. from injured list The San Diego Padres activated shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr. from the 10-day injured list and inserted him into the starting lineup for Friday night's game against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Petco Park. Colorado Avalanche have three games postponed due to COVID-19 protocols The Colorado Avalanche had three games postponed after a third player was placed in the NHL's COVID-19 protocols, the league announced Friday. Israel launches airstrike on Gaza Strip; no injuries reported Israeli forces launched airstrikes on targets in the Gaza Strip on Friday in what Israeli officials said was retaliation for a rocket shot earlier in the evening. Family's scenic route home from vacation leads to $777,777 lottery prize A Virginia family said taking the scenic road home from their vacation led them to the store where they bought a lottery ticket and won a $777,777 jackpot. Biden administration walks back refugee cap plans after blowback The Biden administration backtracked Friday after initially saying it planned to maintain the existing cap of 15,000 on refugee admissions. Watch: Utah Jazz star Donovan Mitchell suffers ankle injury vs. Pacers Utah Jazz star guard Donovan Mitchell was forced to exit Friday's game against the Indiana Pacers due to a right ankle injury. President Joe Biden, Japanese PM Yoshihide Suga reaffirm alliance, address China in summit President Joe Biden on Friday said he and Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga reaffirmed the two countries' alliance and spoke at length about challenges from China. Elon Musk’s SpaceX wins $2.9B contract to build lunar lander Elon Musk's SpaceX has won a $2.9 billion contract to develop the company's Starship rocket as a lunar lander and carry astronauts on Artemis moon missions, NASA announced Friday. Indianapolis FedEx shooting: Police say gunman shot victims at random Indianapolis police said in an update Friday that they're trying to determine a motive for a shooting that killed eight people at a FedEx warehouse. Look: Firefighters rescue kitten with head stuck through wheel lug hole Firefighters in Texas rescued a kitten found with its head stuck through a lug hole in a discarded vehicle wheel. Raul Castro steps down as head of Cuba's Communist Party Raul Castro, brother of the late Cuban leader Fidel Castro, announced Friday he's stepping down as head of Cuba's Communist Party. Soccer ball floats from Ireland to Wales, owner identified A Welsh family found a soccer ball washed up on the beach near their home and used Facebook to find the owner, who lost the ball in Ireland. Network-based job recruitment can reduce gender segregation New research suggests a previously overlooked phenomenon called the Trojan-horse mechanism allows network-based job recruitment to reduce occupational segregation. Liberty University sues Jerry Falwell Jr. over sex scandal Virginia's Liberty University has sued former leader Jerry Falwell Jr., accusing him of hiding a scandal involving his personal life during contract negotiations in 2019. British garden stores facing gnome shortage Garden stores in Britain are facing a garden gnome shortage, and industry experts said the recent blockage of the Suez canal is partially to blame. Dwyane Wade buys ownership stake in Utah Jazz Dwyane Wade became the latest NBA legend to take an ownership role of an NBA franchise Friday, with a minority stake purchase in the Utah Jazz, the team announced. Shift work-induced sleep problems may increase risk for heart health problems, study finds Working night shifts or hours that deviate from humans' natural body clock may increase a person's risk for heart disease, a study presented during the European Society of Cardiology's virtual scientific congress found. V-22 Osprey conducts first landing on deck of a ship The U.S. Navy announced it landed an Osprey V-22 aircraft for the first time on a flight deck aboard a Navy hospital ship, the USNS Mercy. Senate bill would restrict F-35 sales to United Arab Emirates The Biden administration is seeing pushback from Senate Democrats after going ahead with a Trump-era deal to sell F-35 fighter aircraft to the United Arab Emirates. Crew 2 mission astronauts arrive in Florida ahead of SpaceX launch Four astronauts arrived in Florida on Friday for their mission to the International Space Station planned for next week -- the third launch of people aboard a SpaceX rocket and capsule. ACM Awards: How to watch, what to expect The 56th annual Academy of Country Music Awards is taking place Sunday on CBS. Truck driver among 7 charged in Taiwan train crash Authorities in Taiwan on Friday charged seven people -- including the operator of a crane truck -- in a train crash that killed dozens of people earlier this month. Senators seek to boost military spending on quantum computing Two senators are seeking to direct a chunk of this year's defense budget to quantum computing. |
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In a Spasm of Violence, Indianapolis Faces the Country’s Latest Mass ShootingThe country grappled with yet another bloody rampage, only weeks after back-to-back mass shootings last month in Atlanta and Boulder, Colo. What we know about the victims.The Sikh community in Indianapolis is devastated by the shooting.Many recalled a 2012 attack on a Sikh temple in Wisconsin. Biden Wavers on Restricting Refugee EntryThe Biden administration will for now maintain a historically low refugee cap. But after a widespread backlash from Democrats, the White House said it would raise refugee admissions in May. The Contradiction That Doomed America’s Mission in AfghanistanHow a series of fateful choices and lofty ambitions put Taliban defeat at odds with American victory. Hundreds March in Chicago, Protesting Police Shooting of Adam Toledo, 13The boy was fatally shot in March after a police chase in Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood. A Chase and a Fatal Split-Second Decision: How an Officer Killed Adam ToledoIn just under one second, the 13-year-old from Chicago appeared to toss away a handgun and turn with his hands raised before being shot. Jurors in Daniel Prude Case Voted Overwhelmingly in Favor of PoliceMr. Prude’s death last year became part of a fraught national conversation around racism and brutality in policing. Justice Dept. Restores Use of Consent Decrees for Police AbusesAttorney General Merrick Garland rescinded a Trump administration policy curbing use of the decrees, which provide a way to force changes in police departments. In Russia, a Military Buildup That Can’t be MissedRussia’s massing of tanks and infantry along its southwestern border with Ukraine was meant to send a message, analysts say. Oath Keeper Pleads Guilty and Will Cooperate in Jan. 6 Riot InquiryThe plea by a member of the far-right extremist group the Oath Keepers was the first to be entered publicly by any of the more than 400 people who have been charged so far in the attack. ‘We Were Flying Blind’: A Dr.’s Account of a Woman’s J.&J. Vaccine-Related Blood Clot CaseThe disorder is rare, but so severe that the vaccine is on hold while experts weigh the risks and alert doctors and patients about symptoms and treatment. Women and the Covid-19 Vaccine: What You Need to KnowCan it affect mammograms or the timing of fertility treatments? What side effects should you look out for? Experts weigh in. Why Amazon Workers Sided With the Company Over a UnionPay, benefits and an aggressive anti-union campaign by the company helped generate votes at a warehouse in Alabama. Indianapolis, Refugees, Boba Tea: Your Friday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Celebrating 15 Years of the PodcastPamela Paul, Sam Tanenhaus and others discuss what’s happened behind the scenes during 15 years of the podcast. Dazzling Skies, U.F.O. Sightings and Real-Life Monsters: The Week in Narrated ArticlesFive articles from around The Times, narrated just for you. Got a Confidential News Tip?The Times would like to hear from readers who want to share messages and materials with our journalists. Daunte Wright and What ‘Minnesota Nice’ Sweeps Under the RugThe beloved stereotype about our state’s cult of politeness would have you believe that there’s no toehold for white supremacy here. The Clock Is Ticking for Biden on IranThe United States must quickly decide on lifting sanctions and come up with a credible road map for reviving the Iran nuclear deal. Hang Out With Your Vaccinated FriendsStill waiting for your Covid-19 vaccine dose? Here’s one way to stay safe and keep cases down until your appointment. Why Adults Lose the ‘Beginner’s Mind’The psychologist Alison Gopnik and Ezra Klein discuss what children can teach adults about learning, consciousness and play. Why Do We Let Corporations Profit From Rape Videos?With help from Google, XVideos lets people leer at the worst moment in a child’s life. Rosie Could Be a Riveter Only Because of a Care Economy. Where Is Ours?The men and women who went to work and war during World War II were backed by a care economy. We need one too. The Blue Wall of Silence Is Starting to CrackPolice say, ‘This is not who we are.’ Prove it. Krugman Wonks Out: The Case for Supercore InflationIt’s going to be a year of bottlenecks and blips. How to Defeat Myanmar’s Military After the CoupElected legislators deposed in the February coup have a plan for building a new federal democratic union. We need help. F.D.R. Didn’t Just Fix the EconomyHe saved democracy itself. ‘Do I Really Belong Here?’: Korean Americans in the N.B.A. WonderA small network of Korean Americans working throughout basketball are helping one another grow professionally and feel understood personally, while hoping to add to their ranks. Gina Prince-Bythewood: Movies Won't Be the Same Without the ArcLightFor the director Gina Prince-Bythewood, seeing her movie premiere there or just a poster for it on display was a sign that her work mattered. News of the closure hit hard. Email, a Modern Expression of Passive AggressionOne option that is always available: embrace the petty. Vartan Gregorian, Savior of the New York Public Library, Dies at 87A scholar, a university leader and a believer in libraries, he almost single-handedly rescued a grand but broken one in a time of municipal austerity. Mike Pompeo Had State Department Employees Do Personal Tasks, Report SaysA State Department inspector general’s report found that Mr. Pompeo had deployed government employees to perform personal tasks. Book by Officer Who Shot Breonna Taylor Is a New Test for PublishersSgt. Jonathan Mattingly, one of the officers involved in the fatal shooting, has a book deal with a small press, but its distributor, Simon & Schuster, in an unusual move, said it won’t ship it. The Justice Department sues Roger Stone, a longtime Trump ally, alleging tax evasion.Mr. Stone and his wife failed to pay almost $2 million in federal income taxes, the government said in its complaint, which also said they tried to hide their wealth in an investment entity. Helen McCrory, British Star of Stage, Film and TV, Dies at 52She was acclaimed for her work on the TV series “Peaky Blinders” and in three Harry Potter movies, but she first gained notice in the London theater. SpaceX Wins NASA $2.9 Billion Contract to Build Moon LanderElon Musk’s company bested Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin and others in the contest to carry American astronauts to the lunar surface. SUV Driver Jumps a Rising Drawbridge in Florida [Watch Video]The Daytona Beach Police Department said the jump, which was captured on video, was the second in the past few weeks. Comfort Viewing: 3 Reasons I Love ‘Billy on the Street’Filmed almost entirely outdoors in Manhattan, the gonzo game show serves as a time capsule of the city before the pandemic. Joye Hummel, First Woman to Write Wonder Woman, Dies at 97For almost 70 years, her contributions to one of the comic-book world’s most enduring characters went largely unappreciated. How Anthony Hopkins Inhabits ‘The Father’The director Florian Zeller narrates a sequence from his Oscar-nominated drama about a man’s descent into dementia. The Best Vegan Cheeses Defy ExpectationsCheesemakers are pushing the boundaries of cultured, plant-based milks, producing more compelling vegan cheeses than ever before. He’s an Artist. His Medium? Wings, Tails, Scales, Beaks and Claws.Our horror columnist looks at three new books, one of which is Polly Hall’s shudder-inducing debut, “The Taxidermist’s Lover.” How Many Tyrannosaurus Rexes Ever Lived on Earth? Here’s a New Clue.An estimation of the iconic predator’s total population can teach us things about dinosaurs that fossils cannot. The Vaccinated Parent's Guide to Life With Unvaccinated KidsWe asked public health experts to help answer some of your most pressing questions. A High School Reunion for TwoAfter almost four decades, John Capshaw reconnected with his childhood crush, Courtneye Barrett, on the dating app Bumble. 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Los Angeles Dodgers star outfielder Cody Bellinger has a hairline fracture in his left fibula, manager Dave Roberts said.
Former NFL star running back Marshawn Lynch has joined the ownership group of the Oakland Roots of the United Soccer League Championship.
The San Diego Padres activated shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr. from the 10-day injured list and inserted him into the starting lineup for Friday night's game against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Petco Park.
The Colorado Avalanche had three games postponed after a third player was placed in the NHL's COVID-19 protocols, the league announced Friday.
Israeli forces launched airstrikes on targets in the Gaza Strip on Friday in what Israeli officials said was retaliation for a rocket shot earlier in the evening.
A Virginia family said taking the scenic road home from their vacation led them to the store where they bought a lottery ticket and won a $777,777 jackpot.
The Biden administration backtracked Friday after initially saying it planned to maintain the existing cap of 15,000 on refugee admissions.
Utah Jazz star guard Donovan Mitchell was forced to exit Friday's game against the Indiana Pacers due to a right ankle injury.
President Joe Biden on Friday said he and Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga reaffirmed the two countries' alliance and spoke at length about challenges from China.
Elon Musk's SpaceX has won a $2.9 billion contract to develop the company's Starship rocket as a lunar lander and carry astronauts on Artemis moon missions, NASA announced Friday.
Indianapolis police said in an update Friday that they're trying to determine a motive for a shooting that killed eight people at a FedEx warehouse.
Firefighters in Texas rescued a kitten found with its head stuck through a lug hole in a discarded vehicle wheel.
Raul Castro, brother of the late Cuban leader Fidel Castro, announced Friday he's stepping down as head of Cuba's Communist Party.
A Welsh family found a soccer ball washed up on the beach near their home and used Facebook to find the owner, who lost the ball in Ireland.
New research suggests a previously overlooked phenomenon called the Trojan-horse mechanism allows network-based job recruitment to reduce occupational segregation.
Virginia's Liberty University has sued former leader Jerry Falwell Jr., accusing him of hiding a scandal involving his personal life during contract negotiations in 2019.
Garden stores in Britain are facing a garden gnome shortage, and industry experts said the recent blockage of the Suez canal is partially to blame.
Dwyane Wade became the latest NBA legend to take an ownership role of an NBA franchise Friday, with a minority stake purchase in the Utah Jazz, the team announced.
Working night shifts or hours that deviate from humans' natural body clock may increase a person's risk for heart disease, a study presented during the European Society of Cardiology's virtual scientific congress found.
The U.S. Navy announced it landed an Osprey V-22 aircraft for the first time on a flight deck aboard a Navy hospital ship, the USNS Mercy.
The Biden administration is seeing pushback from Senate Democrats after going ahead with a Trump-era deal to sell F-35 fighter aircraft to the United Arab Emirates.
Four astronauts arrived in Florida on Friday for their mission to the International Space Station planned for next week -- the third launch of people aboard a SpaceX rocket and capsule.
The 56th annual Academy of Country Music Awards is taking place Sunday on CBS.
Authorities in Taiwan on Friday charged seven people -- including the operator of a crane truck -- in a train crash that killed dozens of people earlier this month.
Two senators are seeking to direct a chunk of this year's defense budget to quantum computing. 
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