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One person was killed and another 27 were injured in a shooting that erupted at a car show in southeastern Arkansas, police said Sunday.
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  1. 1 dead, 27 injured in shooting at Arkansas car show
  2. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas hospitalized with infection
  3. Some workers at Russian-held Chernobyl nuclear facility allowed to rotate out
  4. TV review: 'HALO' gets off to a rough start
  5. Crowds protest in Ukraine and Poland as Russia continues to arrest demonstrators
  6. 'Batman' holds North American box office for 3rd weekend
  7. Temperature swings to mark 1st week of spring in Northeast
  8. Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky buried in Israel, hundreds break through cemetery borders
  9. Chemical weapons would violate international law, NATO boss warns Russia
  10. Estimated 10 million Ukrainians forced to leave homes amid Russian invasion
  11. Zelensky urges Russia to negotiate peace to avoid 'a third World War'
  12. Pope Francis calls Russian invasion of Ukraine 'senseless massacre'
  13. Netflix releases teaser for 'Tekken: Bloodline' anime series
  14. Kenye West's rep says Grammy nominee not allowed to perform at ceremony
  15. Syndicated talk show 'Maury' canceled after 31 years
  16. Russian forces bomb civilians in Ukraine school as humanitarian corridors save thousands
  17. 'CODA,' 'Succession' win Producers Guild of America Awards
  18. Norman Reedus says he'll be back to work Tuesday after injury
  19. Six killed after car drives into crowd preparing for parade in Belgium
  20. Wendell Pierce: Stress is weaponized in TV thriller ‘Don’t Hang Up’
  21. TV review: 'Bridgerton' Season 2 spreads love with new romance
  22. Famous birthdays for March 20: Holly Hunter, Kathy Ireland

1 dead, 27 injured in shooting at Arkansas car show

One person was killed and another 27 were injured in a shooting that erupted at a car show in southeastern Arkansas, police said Sunday.
   

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas hospitalized with infection

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was hospitalized with an infection on Friday after experiencing flu-like symptoms, the nation's highest court said Sunday.
   

Some workers at Russian-held Chernobyl nuclear facility allowed to rotate out

Some staff at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant were allowed to leave on Sunday after being forced to remain at the facility nearly a month after it was seized by Russian forces.
   

TV review: 'HALO' gets off to a rough start

The Paramount+ "HALO" series spends its first two episodes setting up the video game adaptation, but it all feels very familiar from other movies, rather than the games.
   

Crowds protest in Ukraine and Poland as Russia continues to arrest demonstrators

Crowds gathered in Ukraine to protest the detention of the deputy mayor of Enerhodar while protesters blocked traffic at the Poland-Belarus border and Russia continued to arrest demonstrators against the invasion.
   

'Batman' holds North American box office for 3rd weekend

"The Batman" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a third weekend, earning an additional $36.8 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
   

Temperature swings to mark 1st week of spring in Northeast

Sunday marks the beginning of spring but chilly temperatures are still forecast for the coming days in the northeast.
   

Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky buried in Israel, hundreds break through cemetery borders

Hundreds of mourners burst through the gates of a cemetery in the Israeli city of Bnei Brak as Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky was buried on Sunday.
   

Chemical weapons would violate international law, NATO boss warns Russia

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg on Sunday warned Russia that the use of chemical weapons in Ukraine would violate international law.
   

Estimated 10 million Ukrainians forced to leave homes amid Russian invasion

An estimated 10 million Ukrainians have been forced to leave their homes amid the Russian invasion, U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi said Sunday.
   

Zelensky urges Russia to negotiate peace to avoid 'a third World War'

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday to negotiate a peaceful end to the invasion ito avoid "a third World War."
   

Pope Francis calls Russian invasion of Ukraine 'senseless massacre'

Pope Francis on Sunday escalated his condemnation of Russia while calling the invasion of Ukraine a "senseless massacre" in an address to visitors at St. Peter's Square.
   

Netflix releases teaser for 'Tekken: Bloodline' anime series

Netflix released a 90-second teaser for its upcoming anime series, "Tekken: Bloodline," this weekend.
   

Kenye West's rep says Grammy nominee not allowed to perform at ceremony

Rapper Kanye West will not perform at the upcoming Grammy Awards ceremony as he had planned.
   

Syndicated talk show 'Maury' canceled after 31 years

Syndicated daytime talk show "Maury" is ending its 31-year run in September.
   

Russian forces bomb civilians in Ukraine school as humanitarian corridors save thousands

Russian forces bombed a drama school in the besieged city of Mariupol where about 400 civilians had been sheltering from the fighting, Ukrainian officials said.
   

'CODA,' 'Succession' win Producers Guild of America Awards

"CODA" earned the Producers Guild of America honor for Best Film and "Succession" scored the prize for Best TV Drama at a ceremony in Los Angeles Saturday.
   

Norman Reedus says he'll be back to work Tuesday after injury

"The Walking Dead" icon Norman Reedus took to Instagram this weekend to offer an update on his health after suffering a concussion.
   

Six killed after car drives into crowd preparing for parade in Belgium

A car drove into a crowd of people planning to participate in a carnival parade in southern Belgium on Sunday morning, killing at least six and injuring several others, including 10 seriously, officials said.
   

Wendell Pierce: Stress is weaponized in TV thriller ‘Don’t Hang Up’

Wendell Pierce says he thinks viewers will relate to his new action-thriller, "Don't Hang Up," because its core story centers on a parent's worst nightmare - a child in peril.
   

TV review: 'Bridgerton' Season 2 spreads love with new romance

Season 2 of "Bridgerton" follows the romantic lives of Daphne Bridgerton (Phoebe Dynevor)'s brother Anthony (Jonathan Bailey) and sister Eloise (Claudia Jessie).
   

Famous birthdays for March 20: Holly Hunter, Kathy Ireland

Actor Holly Hunter turns 64 and model/actor Kathy Ireland turns 59, among the famous birthdays for March 20.
   
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  1. Ukraine rejects Russia's demand to surrender Mariupol in exchange for safe passage; Zelenskyy seeks help from Israel: Live updates - USA TODAY
  2. Biden to travel to Poland to discuss Ukraine crisis with Duda - Reuters
  3. US identifies four Marines killed in Norway training flight - CNN
  4. Arkansas State Police: 28 shot outside car show in Dumas, 1 person killed - KARK
  5. Russia accused of bombing Ukrainian shelter, deportations - Los Angeles Times
  6. 4 shot on Sixth Street early Sunday during SXSW; no critical injuries, police say - Austin American-Statesman
  7. Six injured in L.A. County rescue helicopter crash in Angeles National Forest - NBC News
  8. Wildfires Force Evacuation Orders in Three North Texas Counties; 1 Firefighter Injured - NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
  9. Missing Evanston activist Elise Malary's body found in lake - Chicago Tribune
  10. Ukrainian mother seriously wounded while shielding baby from missile strike - The Guardian
  11. Zelensky criticizes Israel's response to Russian war in speech to lawmakers | TheHill - The Hill
  12. McConnell says "vast majority" of Republicans "totally behind" Ukraine - CBS News
  13. Hong Kong's Hang Seng pares gains as Asia stocks rise; oil jumps about 3% - CNBC
  14. Canadian Pacific Railway Work Stoppage Threatens New Supply-Chain Snarl - The Wall Street Journal
  15. Nintendo Wii and DSi Shop channels have been down for days - The Verge
  16. Fortnite’s new season removes building, adds Doctor Strange - Polygon
  17. Mac Studio Teardown Indicates That SSD Storage May Be Upgradeable - MacRumors
  18. WGA Awards: ‘CODA,’ ‘Don’t Look Up’ Win Best Adapted, Original Screenplays - Hollywood Reporter
  19. Oscars Snub: West Side Story Star Rachel Zegler Says She Isn't Invited - TVLine
  20. Ye, aka Kanye West, is banned from performing at the Grammys - NPR
  21. The Batman stays strong, but Jujutsu Kaisen 0 bites off a chunk of the weekend box office - The A.V. Club
  22. Former Dallas Cowboys lineman La'el Collins agrees to three-year contract with Cincinnati Bengals - ESPN
  23. Tony Buzbee, lawyer for the 22 plaintiffs suing Deshaun Watson: Browns didn’t reach out to me - ProFootballTalk
  24. Free Agent Notes: Correa, Braves, Story, Tigers, Cueto - MLB Trade Rumors
  25. Scientists Discover New Form of Ice – May Be Common on Distant, Water-Rich Planets - SciTechDaily
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Ukraine rejects Russia's demand to surrender Mariupol in exchange for safe passage; Zelenskyy seeks help from Israel: Live updates - USA TODAY


Biden to travel to Poland to discuss Ukraine crisis with Duda - Reuters

US identifies four Marines killed in Norway training flight - CNN


Arkansas State Police: 28 shot outside car show in Dumas, 1 person killed - KARK

Russia accused of bombing Ukrainian shelter, deportations - Los Angeles Times


4 shot on Sixth Street early Sunday during SXSW; no critical injuries, police say - Austin American-Statesman

Six injured in L.A. County rescue helicopter crash in Angeles National Forest - NBC News

Wildfires Force Evacuation Orders in Three North Texas Counties; 1 Firefighter Injured - NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

Missing Evanston activist Elise Malary's body found in lake - Chicago Tribune

Ukrainian mother seriously wounded while shielding baby from missile strike - The Guardian

Zelensky criticizes Israel's response to Russian war in speech to lawmakers | TheHill - The Hill

McConnell says "vast majority" of Republicans "totally behind" Ukraine - CBS News

Hong Kong's Hang Seng pares gains as Asia stocks rise; oil jumps about 3% - CNBC

Canadian Pacific Railway Work Stoppage Threatens New Supply-Chain Snarl - The Wall Street Journal

Nintendo Wii and DSi Shop channels have been down for days - The Verge

Fortnite’s new season removes building, adds Doctor Strange - Polygon

Mac Studio Teardown Indicates That SSD Storage May Be Upgradeable - MacRumors

WGA Awards: ‘CODA,’ ‘Don’t Look Up’ Win Best Adapted, Original Screenplays - Hollywood Reporter

Oscars Snub: West Side Story Star Rachel Zegler Says She Isn't Invited - TVLine

Ye, aka Kanye West, is banned from performing at the Grammys - NPR

The Batman stays strong, but Jujutsu Kaisen 0 bites off a chunk of the weekend box office - The A.V. Club

Former Dallas Cowboys lineman La'el Collins agrees to three-year contract with Cincinnati Bengals - ESPN

Tony Buzbee, lawyer for the 22 plaintiffs suing Deshaun Watson: Browns didn’t reach out to me - ProFootballTalk

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As Russian forces pushed toward Kyiv, they stormed an apartment complex in a nearby suburb and held residents hostage. Some of it was caught on camera.
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  1. Russian Soldiers Took Their City, Then Their Homes
  2. The Lies Putin Tells to Justify Russia’s War on Ukraine
  3. Ukraine War Threatens to Cause a Global Food Crisis
  4. ‘I Don’t Have the Right to Cry’: Ukrainian Women Share Their Stories of Escape
  5. In Ukraine, Solidarity and Defiance Among Those Still in Kyiv
  6. After about 600 hours, 64 workers at the Chernobyl plant have been relieved.
  7. Ketanji Brown Jackson Fought Injustices While at Harvard
  8. On Eve of Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Confirmation Hearings, G.O.P. Steps Up Attacks
  9. Can Eric Adams Cheerlead New Yorkers Past the Pandemic?
  10. Ashley Biden’s Diary Was Shown at Trump Fund-Raiser. Weeks Later, Project Veritas Called Her.
  11. Arkansas Car Show Shooting Leaves 1 Dead and 27 Wounded
  12. Demand for This Toad’s Psychedelic Venom Is Booming. Some Warn That’s Bad for the Toad.
  13. Women’s NCAA Tournament: Iowa and Baylor Suffer Upset Losses
  14. ‘Basic Instinct’ at 30: A Time Capsule That Can Still Offend
  15. In Ukraine, It’’s Putin’s Plan B vs. Biden’s and Zelensky’s Plan A
  16. The Russia I Know Is Being Erased
  17. How the ‘Whole Life’ Movement Challenges the Politics of Left vs. Right
  18. Religion-Fueled Mobs on the Rise Again in Pakistan
  19. Revered Jewish Sage Buried in One of the Largest Gatherings in Israel’s History
  20. Justice Clarence Thomas Hospitalized With Flulike Symptoms, Court Says
  21. Writers Guild Awards Keep up Momentum for ‘CODA,’ ‘Don’t Look Up’
  22. Brazil Lifts Its Ban on Telegram After Two Days
  23. Julian Heicklen, Cantankerous Civil Liberties Advocate, Dies at 90
  24. Ice Skating at a Rink Is Fun. Gliding Through a Forest? Glorious.
  25. ‘Sanditon,’ Unfinished No More
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Russian Soldiers Took Their City, Then Their Homes

As Russian forces pushed toward Kyiv, they stormed an apartment complex in a nearby suburb and held residents hostage. Some of it was caught on camera.
   

The Lies Putin Tells to Justify Russia’s War on Ukraine

The Kremlin has used a barrage of increasingly outlandish falsehoods to prop up its overarching claim that the invasion of Ukraine is justified.
   

Ukraine War Threatens to Cause a Global Food Crisis

A critical share of the world’s food and fertilizer is stuck in Russia and Ukraine, sending global prices soaring and foreshadowing a rise in world hunger.
   

‘I Don’t Have the Right to Cry’: Ukrainian Women Share Their Stories of Escape

In war, things can change quickly. A New York Times reporter wanted to capture — in whatever blurry way one can in a war — this moment in this war, three weeks in.
   

In Ukraine, Solidarity and Defiance Among Those Still in Kyiv

About two million people have stayed in Kyiv, a population galvanized by a newfound unity and its refusal to be cowed by Russian invaders.
   

After about 600 hours, 64 workers at the Chernobyl plant have been relieved.

   

Ketanji Brown Jackson Fought Injustices While at Harvard

A look at Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s career as a Harvard student shows her early passion for justice, and her strong sense of identity.
   

On Eve of Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Confirmation Hearings, G.O.P. Steps Up Attacks

The White House and Democrats have pushed back hard against new claims that the judge was overly lenient in certain cases, calling them a smear.
   

Can Eric Adams Cheerlead New Yorkers Past the Pandemic?

The mayor is singularly focused on bringing back New York City’s economy, now that coronavirus cases have dropped.
   

Ashley Biden’s Diary Was Shown at Trump Fund-Raiser. Weeks Later, Project Veritas Called Her.

The right-wing group’s deceptive call to the president’s daughter a month before Election Day is among the new details that show how the organization worked to expose personal information about the Biden family.
   

Arkansas Car Show Shooting Leaves 1 Dead and 27 Wounded

The police are still searching for two people they believe engaged in a gunfight that led to the mayhem. Six children were among those injured.
   

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Women’s NCAA Tournament: Iowa and Baylor Suffer Upset Losses

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In Ukraine, It’’s Putin’s Plan B vs. Biden’s and Zelensky’s Plan A

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The Russia I Know Is Being Erased

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