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Three killed, suspect ID'd as former detective in Austin shooting Authorities in Austin, Texas, said three people were dead at the scene and a suspect remained at large in a shooting that police said stemmed from a "domestic situation" near The Arboretum shopping center. Braves' Ronald Acuna Jr. dealing with pain in lower abdominal muscles Atlanta Braves star outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. exited Sunday's game against the Chicago Cubs in the fourth inning because of pain in his lower abdominal muscles. Kansas City Chiefs great Fred Arbanas dies at 82 Former Kansas City Chiefs tight end Fred Arbanas, a key member of the franchise's first two Super Bowl teams who later jumped to a career in county politics, has died. He was 82. 3 dead, 3 injured in shooting at bar in Kenosha Three people died and another three were injured in a shooting at a bar in Kenosha, Wis., officials said Sunday. Trevor Lawrence, Jaguars' likely No. 1 pick, donating $20K to Jacksonville charities Former Clemson Tigers quarterback Trevor Lawrence, who is expected to be the Jaguars' pick at the top of this month's NFL Draft, and his wife, Marissa, plan to donate $20,000 to charities in Jacksonville. Monday's Twins-Athletics game postponed due to COVID-19 issues MLB has postponed Monday's game between the Minnesota Twins and Oakland Athletics at Oakland Coliseum to allow the Twins organization to conduct testing and contact tracing for COVID-19. Watch: Nets' Kevin Durant suffers thigh injury, leaves early vs. Heat Brooklyn Nets star forward Kevin Durant suffered a left thigh contusion in the first quarter of his team's 109-107 loss to the Miami Heat on Sunday. He didn't return to the game. George W. Bush calls on Congress to stop 'harsh rhetoric' on immigration reform Former President George W. Bush on Sunday called for Congress to set aside "harsh rhetoric" and support legislation offering a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants. At least 11 dead, 98 injured in Egypt train crash Egypt's Ministry of Health and Population said at least 11 people died and 98 more were injured after a train derailed near the city of Toukh, north of Cairo on Sunday. 'Godzilla vs. Kong' wins box office for 3rd weekend with $7.7M "Godzilla vs. Kong" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a third weekend, earning an additional $7.7 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Fauci: CDC, FDA likely to make decision on Johnson & Johnson vaccine pause Friday Dr. Anthony Fauci said he expects U.S. health regulators to decide on the pause in administering the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine by Friday as more half the adults have already received at least one dose of three v Alma Wahlberg, mother of Mark and Donnie Wahlberg, dead at 78 Alma Wahlberg, TV personality and the mother of entertainers Mark and Donnie Wahlberg, has died at the age of 78. Wintry weather to strike again in the Northeast After a potent nor'easter threw the Northeast back into winter for a few days, residents are wondering when it'll feel like spring again. AccuWeather forecasters believe warmer weather is imminent, but will not last long Liam Payne paints portrait of Prince Philip, shares on Instagram Singer and One Direction alum Liam Payne shared on Instagram Saturday a portrait he painted of the late Prince Philip. India's record-setting deaths, cases dominate COVID-19 pandemic Amid a milestone 3 million people dead from coronavirus worldwide, India is dominating the increases with record-setting deaths and fatalities as its vaccine rollout lags. United States, China agree to work together to combat climate change Following two days of meetings in Shanghai, the United States and China reached an agreement to work together to combat climate change and uphold their commitments to international climate deals. Tom Felton, Jason Isaacs remember 'Harry Potter' actress Helen McCrory Tom Felton paid tribute this weekend to the late Helen McCrory, the actress who played his mother in the "Harry Potter" film franchise. On This Day, April 18: Ireland formally declares independence On April 18, 1949, the Republic of Ireland formally declared itself independent from Britain. Famous birthdays for April 18: David Tennant, Hayley Mills Actor David Tennant turns 50 and actor Hayley Mills turns 75, among the famous birthdays for April 18. More Recent Articles |
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Activists Question Whether Police Reform Bills Are EnoughStates have passed over 140 police oversight bills since the killing of George Floyd, increasing accountability and overhauling rules on the use of force. But the calls for change continue. Minnesota Governor Calls Alleged Assaults on Journalists ‘Chilling’Gov. Tim Walz said he had told police officers to “make changes” that would allow reporters to do their jobs. Red Flag Law Didn't Prevent Indianapolis Shooter.Red flag laws are supposed to keep guns away from people who should not have them. That did not happen with the gunman who killed eight people in Indianapolis. One America News Network Stays True to TrumpA recent OAN segment said there were “serious doubts about who’s actually president,” and another blamed “anti-Trump extremists” for the Capitol attack. In the Roaring Twenties, Ads Make a ComebackSubscriptions may be the rage, but businesses of all sorts are pouring money into advertising — digital most of all. CBS News Will Try to Reinvent Itself, AgainIn an interview as she prepares to step down as news division head, Susan Zirinsky said, “I feel I have given my entire soul into rebuilding this organization.” European Super League Will Include Real Madrid and Six Premier League TeamsReal Madrid, Manchester United, Liverpool and Juventus are among the dozen founding members of a league that would upend the sport’s structures and economics. Rage About Europe's Super League Is Muffled by Our CheersA breakaway league would remake European soccer to benefit a few rich teams, but we will watch it anyway. The Sunday Read: ‘Voices Carry’What will it take to get the choir of Washington’s Skagit Valley — and the rest of the world’s choral musicians — back together again? What Joe Biden and I Saw After the U.S. Invaded AfghanistanBack when we visited in 2002, there was hope that America could help make the country better. My Second Phase of AdulthoodHow I’m changing my perspective on life. A Different Way of Thinking About Cancel CultureSocial media companies and other organizations are looking out for themselves. What Will Happen When Americans Start Having Sex Again?As we creep back toward normal, we have to figure out how to deal with sexually transmitted infections. Make Tax-Dodging Companies Pay for Biden’s Infrastructure PlanThe corporate income tax has been gutted. Raising rates and cracking down on evasion are sensible ways to come up with trillions of dollars. I Have Read Thousands of Résumés, and I Have Some AdviceThe history of this strange document can tell job seekers what works and what doesn’t. Alex Jones Faces a ReckoningDan Friesen and Jordan Holmes turned their Infowars-skewering podcast into a business. In the post-Trump era, they’re documenting Mr. Jones’s reckoning. After Canada's Marijuana 'Green Rush,' Pot Suppliers StruggleMost marijuana producers in Canada are still reporting staggering losses two and a half years after legalization. 2 Killed in Driverless Tesla Car Crash, Officials Say“No one was driving the vehicle” when the car crashed and burst into flames, killing two men, a constable said. Russia Expels 20 Czech Diplomats as Tensions EscalateOn Saturday, Prague kicked out 18 Russian diplomats after accusing Russia of being behind an attack on an ammunition depot. On Sunday, Moscow retaliated. California Beach Seized in 1924 From a Black Family Could Be ReturnedNearly a century ago, the city of Manhattan Beach shuttered a resort that belonged to Willa and Charles Bruce. Though the county is trying to give the land back, the city has declined to apologize. Train Crash in Egypt Kills at Least 11In a country known for poorly maintained equipment and mismanagement, a deadly accident north of Cairo adds to the trauma. A Bobcat Attacks, and a Husband Swings Into ActionKristi Wade credits her husband, Happy Wade, with saving her life when a rabid bobcat attacked her in their North Carolina driveway. Irish Leader Apologizes for Killing of Prince Philip's UncleMary Lou McDonald, leader of the party that was once the political wing of the paramilitary Irish Republican Army, said she was sorry for its assassination of Louis Mountbatten. Gustavo Dudamel Hasn’t Conducted Much Opera. That’s OK.This classical superstar, just named as the Paris Opera’s next music director, isn’t the first maestro to jump to the theater. Liam Scarlett, Famed Choreographer Accused of Sexual Misconduct, Dies at 35He won acclaim in the dance world with remarkable speed. His subsequent downfall, amid allegations of sexual misconduct, happened just as abruptly. More Recent Articles |
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Authorities in Austin, Texas, said three people were dead at the scene and a suspect remained at large in a shooting that police said stemmed from a "domestic situation" near The Arboretum shopping center.
Atlanta Braves star outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. exited Sunday's game against the Chicago Cubs in the fourth inning because of pain in his lower abdominal muscles.
Former Kansas City Chiefs tight end Fred Arbanas, a key member of the franchise's first two Super Bowl teams who later jumped to a career in county politics, has died. He was 82.
Three people died and another three were injured in a shooting at a bar in Kenosha, Wis., officials said Sunday.
Former Clemson Tigers quarterback Trevor Lawrence, who is expected to be the Jaguars' pick at the top of this month's NFL Draft, and his wife, Marissa, plan to donate $20,000 to charities in Jacksonville.
MLB has postponed Monday's game between the Minnesota Twins and Oakland Athletics at Oakland Coliseum to allow the Twins organization to conduct testing and contact tracing for COVID-19.
Brooklyn Nets star forward Kevin Durant suffered a left thigh contusion in the first quarter of his team's 109-107 loss to the Miami Heat on Sunday. He didn't return to the game.
Former President George W. Bush on Sunday called for Congress to set aside "harsh rhetoric" and support legislation offering a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants.
Egypt's Ministry of Health and Population said at least 11 people died and 98 more were injured after a train derailed near the city of Toukh, north of Cairo on Sunday.
"Godzilla vs. Kong" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a third weekend, earning an additional $7.7 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Dr. Anthony Fauci said he expects U.S. health regulators to decide on the pause in administering the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine by Friday as more half the adults have already received at least one dose of three v
Alma Wahlberg, TV personality and the mother of entertainers Mark and Donnie Wahlberg, has died at the age of 78.
After a potent nor'easter threw the Northeast back into winter for a few days, residents are wondering when it'll feel like spring again. AccuWeather forecasters believe warmer weather is imminent, but will not last long
Singer and One Direction alum Liam Payne shared on Instagram Saturday a portrait he painted of the late Prince Philip.
Amid a milestone 3 million people dead from coronavirus worldwide, India is dominating the increases with record-setting deaths and fatalities as its vaccine rollout lags.
Following two days of meetings in Shanghai, the United States and China reached an agreement to work together to combat climate change and uphold their commitments to international climate deals.
Tom Felton paid tribute this weekend to the late Helen McCrory, the actress who played his mother in the "Harry Potter" film franchise.
On April 18, 1949, the Republic of Ireland formally declared itself independent from Britain.
Actor David Tennant turns 50 and actor Hayley Mills turns 75, among the famous birthdays for April 18. 
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