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1 dead, 2 sheriff's deputies injured in Utah shooting Two sheriff's deputies were injured and a man was killed after gunfire broke out outside the Salt Lake County sheriff's office in Utah Saturday. Moments from the 2021 Masters Tournament The Masters Tournament teed off April 8, 2021, at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga. The tournament runs through April 11 with limited in-person spectators. Here's a look at the tournament from UPI photographer Kevin Dietsch. Masters golf: Hideki Matsuyama takes 4-stroke lead into final round Hideki Matsuyama went from sixth place to the outright leader of the 2021 Masters tournament with a 7-under par 65 in the third round Saturday at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga. Mother arrested in connection with murder of 3 children under 5 Police arrested a California woman Saturday in connection with the murder of her three children, who were found dead in her apartment earlier in the day. 1 dead, 5 injured after shooting on Texas freeway One person died and five others were hurt in a shooting on a Fort Worth, Texas, Friday night, authorities say. Real Madrid holds off Barcelona, Lionel Messi in El Clasico soccer rivalry Real Madrid scored two first-half goals and held off a late surge from Spanish La Liga rival Barcelona to win the latest edition of El Clascio 2-1 Saturday in Madrid. Rep. Dan Crenshaw 'effectively blind' during eye surgery recovery Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, announced Saturday that he will be "pretty much off the grid" for a few weeks following an emergency eye surgery that will render him "effectively blind" as he recovers. Watch: Corey Conners sinks hole-in-one at 2021 Masters Corey Conners sank a rare hole-in-one at the 2021 Masters Tournament on Saturday in Augusta, Ga. The shot on No. 6 helped Conners jump into contention at the major tournament. 7 dead after 6.0-magnitude earthquake hits Indonesia A magnitude-6.0 earthquake struck near Indonesia Saturday, killing at least seven people and damaging buildings on the main island of Java. Mars Ingenuity flight delayed after rotor test fails NASA has delayed the first flight of the Ingenuity Mars helicopter until at least Wednesday. India hits record number of COVID-19 cases, highest new daily deaths in five months India has hit a record high in new daily COVID-19 cases with daily deaths hitting their highest point in more than five months. Britney Spears shares old photo with Justin Timberlake on Instagram Pop music icon Britney Spears shared on Instagram an old photo of her with her sister Jamie Lynn and her former beau, singer Justin Timberlake. Markle won't attend Prince Philip's funeral; William backs out of BAFTAs Britain's Prince Harry, who now lives in California, is expected to attend his grandfather Prince Philip's funeral in London, Buckingham Palace confirmed Saturday. Iran touts 133 national nuclear achievements on National Nuclear Technology Day Iran's President Hassan Rouhani unveiled Saturday 133 new nuclear achievements in a video conference to mark National Nuclear Technology Day. Supreme Court halts California's COVID-19 restrictions for home worship The Supreme Court ruled that California cannot enforce its COVID-19 restrictions limiting the number of households gathered in one home for worship to three. China fines Alibaba $2.8B fine for violating anti-monopoly law Chinese regulators have imposed a record $2.8 billion fine on Alibaba for violating anti-trust laws. Gun salutes honor Prince Philip as low-key funeral planned amid COVID-19 Gun salutes across the United Kingdom and British Commonwealth honored Prince Philip on Saturday as preparations were made for a somber funeral amid COVID-19 restrictions next Saturday. In photos: Britain's Prince Philip dies at 99: A look back Britain's Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, died on April 9, 2021, at age 99. As the husband of Queen Elizabeth II for more than 70 years, Philip was the longest-serving consort of a reigning British monarch. He retired from royal duties in 2017. The royal couple have four children: Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward. COVID-19 could kill 618,523 by August, mask use could save 14,000, new model projects COVID-19 could kill another 618,523 in the United States by August, but mask use could save 14,000, a new model projects, as the country leads the world in total deaths. Scientists find clues to why AstraZeneca's vaccine may cause clots Doctors might have figured out why AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine may cause life-threatening blood clots in very rare cases. 'Crown' stars Tobias Menzies, Matt Smith mourn Prince Philip The actors who played Britain's Prince Philip on the Netflix drama "The Crown" are mourning the royal's death at the age of 99. Temps hit 38 below zero in Alaskan city, setting new April record A historic cold blast settling into Alaska this week will send temperatures plummeting far below zero, which could topple century-old low-temperature records in one city and even a longstanding state record. Rod Wave's 'SoulFly' tops U.S. album chart Rapper Rod Wave's "SoulFly" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. Exercise can help kids with autism manage behavioral issues, study says Being active is good for most everyone, and new studies now show it can help kids with autism manage common behavioral issues. On This Day, April 10: Polish President Lech Kaczynski dies in plane crash On April 10, 2010, Polish President Lech Kaczynski, his wife, Maria, and top government officials were among scores killed when their plane crashed. Famous birthdays for April 10: AJ Michalka, Charlie Hunnam Singer/actor AJ Michalka turns 30 and actor Charlie Hunnam turns 41, among the famous birthdays for April 10. |
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A Teacher Marched to the Capitol. When She Got Home, the Fight Began.Kristine Hostetter was a beloved fourth-grade teacher. Then came the pandemic, the election and the Jan. 6 riot in Washington. Trump Lashes His Enemies Anew as G.O.P. Dances Around His PresenceA gathering of Republican leaders and top donors in Florida this weekend is less a reset of priorities and more a reminder of the tensions that Donald J. Trump instills in his party. Could Ron DeSantis Be Trump’s G.O.P. Heir? He’s Certainly Trying.Florida’s governor has elbowed his way to the front of the line of 2024 Republican hopefuls by leveraging a brand of “competent Trumpism” (as one ally put it) and hitting back at critics of his pandemic leadership. Man Charged in Bomb Plot Targeting Amazon Data CenterSeth Aaron Pendley was arrested on Thursday and charged with plotting to blow up an Amazon data center in Virginia, prosecutors said. ‘You Can’t Trust Anyone’: Russia’s Hidden Covid Toll Is an Open SecretThe country’s official coronavirus death toll is 102,649. But at least 300,000 more people died last year during the pandemic than were reported in Russia’s most widely cited official statistics. Summer Vacation With Unvaccinated Kids: Here’s What You Can DoThe pandemic has made it tough for families to figure out safe travel options. So we asked some experts what they’re doing this summer. AstraZeneca Vaccine and Blood Clots: What Is Known So FarIn rare cases, an immune reaction has led to antibodies that caused a serious clotting disorder. But public health experts maintain the vaccine’s benefits far outweigh the risks for most people. Harry Will Attend Philip’s Funeral, Raising Hope Royal Rift Will HealAlthough Harry will come home to mourn with the family, his pregnant wife Meghan will not. The patriarch’s death opens an uncertain chapter for the House of Windsor. Ashraf Ghani, Afghanistan's President, Has Little Sway Over Its FutureAshraf Ghani has few remaining allies, the Taliban are gaining militarily and his international supporters are impatient with him and the stumbling peace process. Maryland Passes Sweeping Police Reform LegislationThe measures, enacted over the objections of Gov. Larry Hogan, placed the state at the forefront of a national debate over police brutality and officers’ excessive use of force. Army Medic Caron Nazario Accuses Virginia Police Officers of AssaultSecond Lt. Caron Nazario was in uniform when two Windsor, Va., police officers ordered him to stop his car, pointed their weapons at him and doused him with pepper spray. Scenes From the First Rounds of the MastersOur staff photographer Doug Mills brings us an inside look at Augusta National. Hideki Matsuyama Charges Into the Lead at the MastersAfter a 78-minute rain delay, the golf course was far more forgiving with significantly slower greens, and Matsuyama will head into Sunday’s final round with a four-stroke lead. A Hole in One Pushes Corey Conners Up the Masters LeaderboardThe shot by the Canadian golfer was the sixth hole in one on No. 6 in tournament history. Broadway Returns in AustraliaHear lessons and songs from shows now opening on Australia’s stages. Subscribers can R.S.V.P. here. They Overcame Mutual Loathing, and Saved a TownEnvironmentalists and loggers thought they had nothing in common, until they started talking. ‘Maximum Pressure’ on Iran Has FailedA return to the nuclear deal is the first step out of the morass. The Force That Can Help Amazon’s Workers? Amazon’s Shoppers.Customers can start telling Jeff Bezos to treat his workers like human beings. Republicans Find a Cruel New Culture War: Transgender RightsArkansas lawmakers’ move against trans people reflects a larger strategy. Can the Meritocracy Find God?The secularization of America probably won’t reverse unless the intelligentsia gets religion. Could Andrew Yang Really Be New York’s Next Mayor?The eccentric-entrepreneur-turned-failed-presidential-candidate is campaigning on a promise to make the city fun again. It might work. What DMX’s Poetry of Death Did for Hip-HopIn life and art, death was never far from Earl Simmons. ‘To Leave the World a Bit Better,’ and Other Codes to Live ByWe asked readers what philosophies they live by. Their inspirations include Emerson, Niebuhr, deceased family members, a sign at a boat dock and a pet. Turn the Lights Out. Here Come the Birds.Buildings, landmarks and monuments are turning off lights to prevent fatal impacts as birds set off on spring migration. A Rage-Fueled Memoir of a Marriage-Ending AffairIn “Blow Your House Down,” Gina Frangello examines her experience of loss, lust, pain and longing with angry intensity. After Going ‘Free of L.G.B.T.,’ a Polish Town Pays a PriceKrasnik voted to be “free of L.G.B.T.” two years ago to satisfy conservative voters. Now, the mayor regrets the move, which has led to censure from other European countries and put funding at risk. Mother in Custody After 3 Children Are Found Dead, Police SayThe children, who appeared to be under 5 years old, were found on Saturday morning in a Los Angeles apartment, the authorities said. Inside the Fight for the Future of The Wall Street JournalA special team led by a high-level manager says Rupert Murdoch’s paper must evolve to survive. But a rivalry between editor and publisher stands in the way. After Snatching One Crown, Mrs. World Gives Up Her OwnLast year’s winner of a pageant for married women grabbed a crown from the 2021 Mrs. Sri Lanka winner, who she claimed was divorced, in violation of pageant rules. Chloé Zhao Becomes Second Woman to Win Top Directors Guild AwardThe “Nomadland” filmmaker is the first woman of color to take the feature-film directing prize. She’s now the prohibitive front-runner for the Oscar. 2 Deputies Shot Outside Salt Lake County Sheriff’s OfficeThe gunman was dead, Sheriff Rosie Rivera said, adding that the shooting happened after “some type of altercation.” Blood Clots Linked to AZ Vaccine Stem From Rare Antibody ReactionNew studies from Germany and Norway examined cases involving mostly younger people who developed serious and sometimes fatal blood disorders. Making a Living at Financial Domination OnlineThe high-priced hustle of financial domination, where “pay pigs” send tributes to their cash masters. More Recent Articles |
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Two sheriff's deputies were injured and a man was killed after gunfire broke out outside the Salt Lake County sheriff's office in Utah Saturday.
The Masters Tournament teed off April 8, 2021, at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga. The tournament runs through April 11 with limited in-person spectators. Here's a look at the tournament from UPI photographer Kevin Dietsch.
Hideki Matsuyama went from sixth place to the outright leader of the 2021 Masters tournament with a 7-under par 65 in the third round Saturday at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga.
Police arrested a California woman Saturday in connection with the murder of her three children, who were found dead in her apartment earlier in the day.
One person died and five others were hurt in a shooting on a Fort Worth, Texas, Friday night, authorities say.
Real Madrid scored two first-half goals and held off a late surge from Spanish La Liga rival Barcelona to win the latest edition of El Clascio 2-1 Saturday in Madrid.
Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, announced Saturday that he will be "pretty much off the grid" for a few weeks following an emergency eye surgery that will render him "effectively blind" as he recovers.
Corey Conners sank a rare hole-in-one at the 2021 Masters Tournament on Saturday in Augusta, Ga. The shot on No. 6 helped Conners jump into contention at the major tournament.
A magnitude-6.0 earthquake struck near Indonesia Saturday, killing at least seven people and damaging buildings on the main island of Java.
NASA has delayed the first flight of the Ingenuity Mars helicopter until at least Wednesday.
India has hit a record high in new daily COVID-19 cases with daily deaths hitting their highest point in more than five months.
Pop music icon Britney Spears shared on Instagram an old photo of her with her sister Jamie Lynn and her former beau, singer Justin Timberlake.
Britain's Prince Harry, who now lives in California, is expected to attend his grandfather Prince Philip's funeral in London, Buckingham Palace confirmed Saturday.
Iran's President Hassan Rouhani unveiled Saturday 133 new nuclear achievements in a video conference to mark National Nuclear Technology Day.
The Supreme Court ruled that California cannot enforce its COVID-19 restrictions limiting the number of households gathered in one home for worship to three.
Chinese regulators have imposed a record $2.8 billion fine on Alibaba for violating anti-trust laws.
Gun salutes across the United Kingdom and British Commonwealth honored Prince Philip on Saturday as preparations were made for a somber funeral amid COVID-19 restrictions next Saturday.
Britain's Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, died on April 9, 2021, at age 99. As the husband of Queen Elizabeth II for more than 70 years, Philip was the longest-serving consort of a reigning British monarch. He retired from royal duties in 2017. The royal couple have four children: Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward.
COVID-19 could kill another 618,523 in the United States by August, but mask use could save 14,000, a new model projects, as the country leads the world in total deaths.
Doctors might have figured out why AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine may cause life-threatening blood clots in very rare cases.
The actors who played Britain's Prince Philip on the Netflix drama "The Crown" are mourning the royal's death at the age of 99.
A historic cold blast settling into Alaska this week will send temperatures plummeting far below zero, which could topple century-old low-temperature records in one city and even a longstanding state record.
Rapper Rod Wave's "SoulFly" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
Being active is good for most everyone, and new studies now show it can help kids with autism manage common behavioral issues.
On April 10, 2010, Polish President Lech Kaczynski, his wife, Maria, and top government officials were among scores killed when their plane crashed.
Singer/actor AJ Michalka turns 30 and actor Charlie Hunnam turns 41, among the famous birthdays for April 10. 
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