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The board of governors for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences moved up its disciplinary hearing for Will Smith on Wednesday.
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  1. Academy moves up Will Smith disciplinary hearing after actor's resignation
  2. House lawmakers pass legislation to preserve evidence of Russian war crimes
  3. Augusta chairman: Phil Mickelson was invited to Masters but withdrew
  4. British foreign secretary tells NATO 'age of engagement with Russia is over'
  5. Remedy, Rockstar Games to remake first two 'Max Payne' video games
  6. Netherlands seizes 14 yachts owned by Russian oligarchs
  7. Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball ruled out for rest of season
  8. Ohio Rep. Bob Gibbs announces retirement citing redistricting 'circus'
  9. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to send migrants to Washington, D.C., on charter buses
  10. House votes to find two former Trump aides in criminal contempt
  11. New sanctions put Putin's intensely private daughters in spotlight
  12. Former defense contractor acquitted on charges related to Jan. 6 riots
  13. Energy company ESI to pay $35M over windmill eagle deaths
  14. Steroid injection reduces pain, aids mobility with hip osteoarthritis, study finds
  15. Study: COVID-19 patients at increased risk for serious blood clots up to six months after infection
  16. Police: Sacramento shooting was gang-related, involved at least 5 shooters
  17. In photos: Highlights from Washington for the week of April 4, 2022
  18. Moments from the 2022 Masters Tournament
  19. President Joe Biden signs law for reforming USPS
  20. U.S. public opinion of Russia, Putin, drops
  21. Gallup poll: 1 in 3 Americans have recently experienced extreme weather
  22. Dow falls 144 points as Federal Reserve officials maintain hawkish stance
  23. Ed Sheeran prevails in courts after getting sued over hit song
  24. SpaceX completes static fire test ahead of first private astronaut mission to ISS

Academy moves up Will Smith disciplinary hearing after actor's resignation

The board of governors for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences moved up its disciplinary hearing for Will Smith on Wednesday.
   

House lawmakers pass legislation to preserve evidence of Russian war crimes

House lawmakers overwhelmingly passed legislation Wednesday to task the White House with detailing to Congress its efforts to collect and preserve evidence of Russian war crimes committed in Ukraine.
   

Augusta chairman: Phil Mickelson was invited to Masters but withdrew

Augusta National Golf Club chairman Fred Ridley said three-time Masters winner Phil Mickelson pulled out of this year's tournament despite being eligible to compete if he wanted to.
   

British foreign secretary tells NATO 'age of engagement with Russia is over'

NATO foreign ministers will meet Wednesday to address Russia's war in Ukraine and possibly expand support for the battle-scarred country, which was expected to see several new humanitarian corridors.
   

Remedy, Rockstar Games to remake first two 'Max Payne' video games

Remedy Entertainment and Rockstar Games announced Wednesday that they will remake the first two "Max Payne" video games.
   

Netherlands seizes 14 yachts owned by Russian oligarchs

Dutch officials on Wednesday said they have seized 14 yachts owned by Russian oligarchs as Moscow faces sanctions for its invasion of Ukraine.
   

Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball ruled out for rest of season

Chicago Bulls point guard Lonzo Ball was ruled out for the remainder of the 2021-22 season Wednesday, the team announced.
   

Ohio Rep. Bob Gibbs announces retirement citing redistricting 'circus'

U.S. Rep. Bob Gibbs, R-Ohio, announced Wednesday he will retire from Congress following his current term, citing redistricting in the state.
   

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to send migrants to Washington, D.C., on charter buses

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said Wednesday that Texas will provide charter buses to border communities so migrants can be sent to Washington, D.C., where the Biden administration can better deal with them.
   

House votes to find two former Trump aides in criminal contempt

The House voted Wednesday to find two former Trump White House staffers in criminal contempt of Congress for not cooperating with the select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.
   

New sanctions put Putin's intensely private daughters in spotlight

New U.S. sanctions announced Wednesday targeted Russian President Vladimir Putin's two adult daughters, both of whom he's been careful to keep out of the spotlight since taking power two decades ago.
   

Former defense contractor acquitted on charges related to Jan. 6 riots

Matthew Martin, a former federal defense contractor, was acquitted on four misdemeanor charges related to the Jan. 6 riots on Wednesday.
   

Energy company ESI to pay $35M over windmill eagle deaths

Energy company ESI Energy Inc. must pay $35 million because its windmills killed or injured at least 150 bald and golden eagles over the last decade, a federal court in Wyoming ruled.
   

Steroid injection reduces pain, aids mobility with hip osteoarthritis, study finds

A steroid injection provides "significantly" more pain relief for people with hip osteoarthritis than other options, including exercise, weight loss and opioid drugs, for up to four months, a BMJ study found.
   

Study: COVID-19 patients at increased risk for serious blood clots up to six months after infection

People infected with COVID-19 are at increased risk for potentially life-threatening blood clots in their legs for up to three months after catching the virus, a study published Wednesday by the BMJ found.
   

Police: Sacramento shooting was gang-related, involved at least 5 shooters

Police in Sacramento said a shooting in downtown on Sunday that killed six people was gang-related and involved at least five shooters.
   

In photos: Highlights from Washington for the week of April 4, 2022

Signing the Postal Service Reform Act, a White House discussion on the trucking industry and a committee vote on confirming Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court are among the highlights in Washington for the week of April 4, 2022.
   

Moments from the 2022 Masters Tournament

Golfers play practice rounds on April 4 and 6, 2022, leading up to the Masters golf tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga.,
   

President Joe Biden signs law for reforming USPS

President Joe Biden on Wednesday signed a bill into law that overhauls the finances of the U.S. Postal Service and is designed to modernize the national mail agency, which has historically struggled to stay in the black.
   

U.S. public opinion of Russia, Putin, drops

Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February, American public opinion of the former has dropped, according to new research published on Wednesday.
   

Gallup poll: 1 in 3 Americans have recently experienced extreme weather

A third of Americans have been personally impacted by an extreme weather event within the last two years, according to the results of a Gallup poll released Wednesday.
   

Dow falls 144 points as Federal Reserve officials maintain hawkish stance

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 144.67 points as Federal Reserve officials said they "generally agreed" the central bank should shrink its balance sheet by $95 billion per month.
   

Ed Sheeran prevails in courts after getting sued over hit song

Ed Sheeran fired back at the music industry on Wednesday, after a judge in Britain dismissed plagiarism claims against the pop star over his hit song "Shape of You."
   

SpaceX completes static fire test ahead of first private astronaut mission to ISS

SpaceX on Wednesday completed a static fire test ahead of its launch of the first-ever private mission to the International Space Station, Axiom-1.
   
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  1. Police: Sacramento shooting was gunfight among gang rivals - The Associated Press
  2. Fox that attacked congressman and others near Capitol had rabies, officials say - NBC News
  3. Alex Jones sat for deposition in Sandy Hook defamation suit, attorneys say - CNN
  4. Mariupol mayor calls Russian siege 'the new Auschwitz,' says more than 5,000 civilians have been killed: Live Ukraine updates - USA TODAY
  5. Bucha barbarism only starting to come into focus - The Washington Post
  6. No charges will be filed in fatal police shooting of Amir Locke, killed during no-knock warrant service - CNN
  7. Feds Unravel Wild Scheme by Fake Agents to Dupe Secret Service Agents, Including FLOTUS Detail - The Daily Beast
  8. Texas teacher resigns after science experiment leaves 12-year-old student with possible 3rd degree burns - CBS News
  9. Oklahoma woman pleads guilty in $32 million Covid relief fraud - NBC News
  10. New sanctions by U.S. and allies target Putin's daughters and Russian banks - CBS News
  11. Hong Kong security official to stand as chief executive - The Guardian
  12. Shanghai Residents Plead for Help Online as Daily Covid-19 Count Nears 20,000 - The Wall Street Journal
  13. Peru protests show the wide impact of Putin's war - CNN
  14. Wall Street ends lower after Fed minutes - Reuters
  15. Cramer's lightning round: I'm on board with Douglas Elliman - CNBC
  16. GM expects record year of Chevy Bolt EV sales following fire recall - CNBC
  17. Elon Musk signals active Twitter stake in updated SEC filing - Fox Business
  18. Twitter's changes to embedded tweets are putting its news reputation at risk - Android Police
  19. Apple releases first beta of iOS 15.5: final update before iOS 16? [U] - 9to5Mac
  20. OnePlus 10 Pro vs Google Pixel 6 Pro: Camera shootout - Android Authority
  21. Check out these WWDC 2022 inspired wallpapers for your iPhone, iPad, and Mac - 9to5Mac
  22. Kourtney Kardashian knew it'd 'be over' if she got 'physical' with Travis Barker - Page Six
  23. Britney Spears Objects to Paying Her Mother’s $660K Legal Fees - Variety
  24. Chris Pine: How the Contractor, All the Old Knives actor became the new Robert Redford. - Slate
  25. The Weeknd and Swedish House Mafia replace Kanye West at Coachella; Kendall Jenner REACTS - PINKVILLA
  26. Tiger Woods looked 'better' in latest Masters prep as rave reviews continue - New York Post
  27. Benzema brilliance contrasts Lukaku woe as Real Madrid grab Champions League quarterfinal control - ESPN
  28. Everything You Need to Know About the First Private Mission to the International Space Station - Gizmodo
  29. No, Russian cosmonauts were not making a pro-Ukraine statement with their spacesuits - NPR
  30. NASA's 'Mega moon rocket' test resumes. Why were so many details about it kept secret? - Livescience.com
  31. We’ve been watching a failed star turn into a giant planet - Ars Technica
  32. Vaccine Stocks Dive As Israel Study Makes A Bearish Booster Point - Investor's Business Daily
  33. Should you get that second booster shot? Here’s what you need to know. - The Boston Globe
  34. Study reveals how Covid-19 infections can set off massive inflammation in the body - CNN
  35. Why experts are 'not concerned' San Francisco Bay Area's COVID rate is highest in California - SF Gate

Police: Sacramento shooting was gunfight among gang rivals - The Associated Press


Fox that attacked congressman and others near Capitol had rabies, officials say - NBC News

Alex Jones sat for deposition in Sandy Hook defamation suit, attorneys say - CNN


Mariupol mayor calls Russian siege 'the new Auschwitz,' says more than 5,000 civilians have been killed: Live Ukraine updates - USA TODAY

Bucha barbarism only starting to come into focus - The Washington Post


No charges will be filed in fatal police shooting of Amir Locke, killed during no-knock warrant service - CNN

Feds Unravel Wild Scheme by Fake Agents to Dupe Secret Service Agents, Including FLOTUS Detail - The Daily Beast

Texas teacher resigns after science experiment leaves 12-year-old student with possible 3rd degree burns - CBS News

Oklahoma woman pleads guilty in $32 million Covid relief fraud - NBC News

New sanctions by U.S. and allies target Putin's daughters and Russian banks - CBS News

Hong Kong security official to stand as chief executive - The Guardian

Shanghai Residents Plead for Help Online as Daily Covid-19 Count Nears 20,000 - The Wall Street Journal

Peru protests show the wide impact of Putin's war - CNN

Wall Street ends lower after Fed minutes - Reuters

Cramer's lightning round: I'm on board with Douglas Elliman - CNBC

GM expects record year of Chevy Bolt EV sales following fire recall - CNBC

Elon Musk signals active Twitter stake in updated SEC filing - Fox Business

Twitter's changes to embedded tweets are putting its news reputation at risk - Android Police

Apple releases first beta of iOS 15.5: final update before iOS 16? [U] - 9to5Mac

OnePlus 10 Pro vs Google Pixel 6 Pro: Camera shootout - Android Authority

Check out these WWDC 2022 inspired wallpapers for your iPhone, iPad, and Mac - 9to5Mac

Kourtney Kardashian knew it'd 'be over' if she got 'physical' with Travis Barker - Page Six

Britney Spears Objects to Paying Her Mother’s $660K Legal Fees - Variety

Chris Pine: How the Contractor, All the Old Knives actor became the new Robert Redford. - Slate

The Weeknd and Swedish House Mafia replace Kanye West at Coachella; Kendall Jenner REACTS - PINKVILLA

Tiger Woods looked 'better' in latest Masters prep as rave reviews continue - New York Post

Benzema brilliance contrasts Lukaku woe as Real Madrid grab Champions League quarterfinal control - ESPN

Everything You Need to Know About the First Private Mission to the International Space Station - Gizmodo

No, Russian cosmonauts were not making a pro-Ukraine statement with their spacesuits - NPR

NASA's 'Mega moon rocket' test resumes. Why were so many details about it kept secret? - Livescience.com

We’ve been watching a failed star turn into a giant planet - Ars Technica

Vaccine Stocks Dive As Israel Study Makes A Bearish Booster Point - Investor's Business Daily

Should you get that second booster shot? Here’s what you need to know. - The Boston Globe

Study reveals how Covid-19 infections can set off massive inflammation in the body - CNN

Why experts are 'not concerned' San Francisco Bay Area's COVID rate is highest in California - SF Gate

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  1. More Russians Consider Costs of War in Ukraine as Casualties Mount
  2. The U.S. House calls for a war crimes investigation into atrocities in Ukraine.
  3. U.S. Says It Secretly Removed Malware Worldwide, Pre-empting Russian Cyberattacks
  4. New Russian Land Mine Poses Special Risk in Ukraine
  5. NATO Nations Divided As Ukraine War Enters Uncertain Stage
  6. The Growing Religious Fervor in the American Right
  7. Coronavirus Cases Among Boldface Names Have Washington Feeling Uneasy
  8. House Votes to Find Scavino and Navarro in Contempt in Jan. 6 Inquiry
  9. UCLA Wants to Hire an Adjunct. But the Pay Is Zero.
  10. Even Before France Votes, the French Right Is a Big Winner
  11. Lizzo’s ‘Big Grrrls’ Asks Big Questions
  12. Text Spam Is on the Rise. Here’s How to Spot It and What to Do
  13. Is 30 Minutes of Exercise a Day Enough?
  14. The Fear of Nuclear War Looms
  15. Stories From the Siege of Mariupol, Ukraine
  16. Document War Crimes in Ukraine (Even if Putin Never Faces Justice)
  17. Ordinary People Don’t Think Like Economists. It’s a Problem.
  18. Will the Amazon Union Win Usher in a New Era of Labor Activism?
  19. How Republicans Failed the Unvaccinated
  20. Baseball Is Dying. The Government Should Take It Over.
  21. Why Russian Sanctions Won’t Stop Putin
  22. How Hungary’s Viktor Orban Won
  23. What Will Motivate More Parents to Vaccinate Their Kids?
  24. Lead Paint and the Poisoning of Children
  25. College Became the Default. Let’s Rethink That.
  26. Modern Love Podcast: A Couple Walks Into City Hall
  27. On Golf: Our Pop-Up Masters Newsletter
  28. Shootings Rise in New York, Coloring Perceptions of City’s Safety
  29. Eric Boehlert, Media Critic and Writer, Dies at 57
  30. Wild Fox on Capitol Hill Is Euthanized After Attacks
  31. Kidd Creole, Member of Pioneering Rap Group, Is Convicted in 2017 Killing
  32. Gov. Andrew Beshear of Kentucky Vetoes Transgender Sports Bill
  33. Texas Governor Targets Migrants in Anticipation of Influx at Border
  34. Sacramento Police Describe Weekend Shooting as a Gang Firefight
  35. New York Agrees to Expand Voting Access for People With Disabilities
  36. Biden Appears to Show Support for Amazon Workers Who Voted to Unionize
  37. Iowa Man Who Faked His Death to Avoid Trial Is Arrested
  38. Nurse Indicted in John Neville Case
  39. 5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Renaissance Music
  40. Wittgenstein’s ‘Private Notebooks’ Shed Some Light on an Enigmatic Genius
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More Russians Consider Costs of War in Ukraine as Casualties Mount

Many Russians have been in the dark about their country’s losses. As news of more Russian deaths arrives, the reactions range from anger at the Kremlin to parroting the state’s messaging that blames “Nazis’’ in Ukraine.
   

The U.S. House calls for a war crimes investigation into atrocities in Ukraine.

   

U.S. Says It Secretly Removed Malware Worldwide, Pre-empting Russian Cyberattacks

The operation is the latest effort by the Biden administration to thwart actions by Russia by making them public before Moscow can strike.
   

New Russian Land Mine Poses Special Risk in Ukraine

The sophisticated POM-3 mine was discovered last week by Ukrainian bomb technicians, as Russia contaminates much of the country with unexploded munitions.
   

NATO Nations Divided As Ukraine War Enters Uncertain Stage

The alliance is examining what Ukraine needs as it tries to expel Russia from the east and how to ensure an outcome that enhances European security.
   

The Growing Religious Fervor in the American Right

Rituals of Christian worship have become embedded in conservative rallies, as praise music and prayer blend with political anger over vaccines and the 2020 election.
   

Coronavirus Cases Among Boldface Names Have Washington Feeling Uneasy

A spate of positive coronavirus tests among top officials is a reminder that, even amid an attempt to pivot away from strict restrictions, the pandemic is not over.
   

House Votes to Find Scavino and Navarro in Contempt in Jan. 6 Inquiry

The vote was mostly along party lines to recommend that the Justice Department charge Peter Navarro and Dan Scavino Jr. with criminal contempt of Congress for defying subpoenas.
   

UCLA Wants to Hire an Adjunct. But the Pay Is Zero.

After protests, U.C.L.A. took down a job posting that offered no pay. But it turns out colleges often expect Ph.D.s to work for free.
   

Even Before France Votes, the French Right Is a Big Winner

The dominance of right-wing ideas in France’s presidential election campaign follows years of cultural wars waged successfully by conservatives on television, in social media and in think tanks.
   

Lizzo’s ‘Big Grrrls’ Asks Big Questions

The singer wanted a new kind of backup dancer. Along the way, she ended up making a new kind of TV show.
   

Text Spam Is on the Rise. Here’s How to Spot It and What to Do

Text spam is on the rise. The latest version involves scammers sending messages to you seemingly from your own phone number. Here’s what to do.
   

Is 30 Minutes of Exercise a Day Enough?

Science says you may need less exercise than you think to live a long and healthy life.
   

The Fear of Nuclear War Looms

Three decades after the Cold War ended, Putin has reminded us that many of the nuclear weapons that once terrified us still exist.
   

Stories From the Siege of Mariupol, Ukraine

Mariupol, Ukraine, has been encircled by Russian forces for about a month. We have collected the statements of people who recently escaped.
   

Document War Crimes in Ukraine (Even if Putin Never Faces Justice)

Posterity must know what really happened in Ukraine. Justice must be given a chance.
   

Ordinary People Don’t Think Like Economists. It’s a Problem.

Policymakers may need to communicate better with the public.
   

Will the Amazon Union Win Usher in a New Era of Labor Activism?

It’s the biggest victory for organized labor in a generation. Was it a fluke or the start of a new era of labor activism?
   

How Republicans Failed the Unvaccinated

Why more enthusiasm and more advertisement might have saved more lives.
   

Baseball Is Dying. The Government Should Take It Over.

A modest proposal for saving our national pastime.
   

Why Russian Sanctions Won’t Stop Putin

A former head of NATO’s armed forces, Gen. Philip Breedlove, makes the case for what will stop the war instead.
   

How Hungary’s Viktor Orban Won

How Hungary’s Fidesz party won.
   

What Will Motivate More Parents to Vaccinate Their Kids?

They’re not necessarily misinformed. Some are just worried.
   

Lead Paint and the Poisoning of Children

Holding the insurance and real estate industries liable. Also: Russian atrocities in Ukraine; skepticism about Russian polls; free college.
   

College Became the Default. Let’s Rethink That.

Imagine a world that gave high schoolers more options.
   

Modern Love Podcast: A Couple Walks Into City Hall

In a year crowded with weddings, we listen to a snapshot of those tying the knot the no-frills way.
   

On Golf: Our Pop-Up Masters Newsletter

Anyone who watched Tiger Woods during his earliest years knew he was going to dominate, Bill Pennington writes.
   

Shootings Rise in New York, Coloring Perceptions of City’s Safety

Homicides were down in the first quarter, but the statistics don’t stem anxiety that the city might be regressing to a violent past.
   

Eric Boehlert, Media Critic and Writer, Dies at 57

“He was fearless and brilliant in his investigation of hypocrisies and double standards in the media, and his contribution was priceless,” his family said in a statement.
   

Wild Fox on Capitol Hill Is Euthanized After Attacks

The tale of a wild fox on Capitol Hill had captivated those who live and work there. Then a congressman and several others were bitten, the fox was captured and she turned out to be rabid.
   

Kidd Creole, Member of Pioneering Rap Group, Is Convicted in 2017 Killing

The founding member of Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, whose real name is Nathaniel Glover, was convicted of manslaughter in the death of a homeless man.
   

Gov. Andrew Beshear of Kentucky Vetoes Transgender Sports Bill

The State Legislature, which is dominated by Republicans, may override the veto. Twelve states have enacted legislation barring young transgender athletes from participating in girls’ sports.
   

Texas Governor Targets Migrants in Anticipation of Influx at Border

The end of a pandemic-related federal policy is expected to lead to a surge in immigration. Gov. Greg Abbott said he would send migrants who volunteered to the steps of the U.S. Capitol.
   

Sacramento Police Describe Weekend Shooting as a Gang Firefight

The police said that at least five gunmen were part of the downtown shooting that killed six people.
   

New York Agrees to Expand Voting Access for People With Disabilities

In a settlement this week, the state agreed to make voting easier for residents with disabilities such as blindness and paralysis.
   

Biden Appears to Show Support for Amazon Workers Who Voted to Unionize

“By the way, Amazon, here we come. Watch,” the president said. But the White House quickly said his remarks did not mean the government would get formally involved.
   

Iowa Man Who Faked His Death to Avoid Trial Is Arrested

Jacob Greer, 28, had been on the run since 2016, fleeing trial on child sexual abuse imagery charges.
   

Nurse Indicted in John Neville Case

The nurse was working at a North Carolina jail in 2019 when officers restrained John Neville on his stomach for more than 12 minutes after he fell from his bed, according to an autopsy report.
   

5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Renaissance Music

Here’s your introduction to the shining, stirring sounds of a revolutionary period in cultural history.
   

Wittgenstein’s ‘Private Notebooks’ Shed Some Light on an Enigmatic Genius

These journals offer a view of the philosopher’s preoccupations, his sexual anguish, his struggles with work and his time in the military.
   

With MOMEN, Frankfurt Officials Give Techno the Stamp of Approval

The municipal authorities in Frankfurt are backing the Museum of Modern Electronic Music, as Germany’s policymakers’ embrace clubbing as an economic force and part of the country’s heritage.
   

Karim Benzema Carries Real Madrid Over Chelsea

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