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Jason Aldean and Carrie Underwood were among the biggest winners at the 56th annual CMT Music Awards on Monday night in Nashville.
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  1. Jason Aldean, Carrie Underwood win big at 2022 CMT Awards
  2. The Judds reunite, perform at 2022 CMT Music Awards
  3. Former Virginia police officer found guilty on six counts related to Jan. 6 riots
  4. 2022 WNBA Draft: Atlanta Dream take Kentucky's Rhyne Howard with first pick
  5. White House warns March inflation numbers could be 'extraordinarily elevated'
  6. Int'l trade halted at key Texas border crossing as truckers protest inspections
  7. 11 charged in gun-trafficking scheme that moved 300 guns from Georgia to Pennsylvania
  8. Iowa U.S. Senate candidate appeals decision knocking her off ballot
  9. Sacramento Kings to part ways with interim head coach Alvin Gentry
  10. CNN anchor Anderson Cooper reveals positive COVID-19 diagnosis
  11. NASA working around valve issue to complete testing of Artemis moon rocket
  12. Study: Psychedelic mushroom ingredient helps reduce depression
  13. Dow falls 413 points as 10-year treasury yield hits three-year high
  14. Alleged MS-13 associate 'La Diablita' convicted in 2017 Long Island murders
  15. Lori Vallow, accused of killing her 2 children, ruled fit to stand trial
  16. Britney Spears announces pregnancy with third child
  17. New immune system-based therapy may fight solid tumor cancers
  18. PG&E avoids criminal charges for role in Dixie, Kincade wildfires
  19. Biden names new ATF head, announces rule to control selling of 'ghost guns'
  20. COVID-19 after age 50 may increase risk for shingles
  21. Los Angeles Lakers fire coach Frank Vogel after 33-49 season
  22. Philadelphia moving back to mandatory masks indoors amid COVID-19 rise

Jason Aldean, Carrie Underwood win big at 2022 CMT Awards

Jason Aldean and Carrie Underwood were among the biggest winners at the 56th annual CMT Music Awards on Monday night in Nashville.
   

The Judds reunite, perform at 2022 CMT Music Awards

The Judds reunited and performed on a nationally televised awards show for the first time in more than two decades Monday night at the 56th annual CMT Music Awards in Nashville.
   

Former Virginia police officer found guilty on six counts related to Jan. 6 riots

Former Virginia police officer Thomas Robertson was found guilty Monday on six charges related to his participation in the Jan. 6, 2021, riots at the U.S. Capitol.
   

2022 WNBA Draft: Atlanta Dream take Kentucky's Rhyne Howard with first pick

The Atlanta Dream selected University of Kentucky guard Rhyne Howard with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2022 WNBA Draft on Monday night in New York.
   

White House warns March inflation numbers could be 'extraordinarily elevated'

Inflation numbers expected to be released by the Department of Labor on Tuesday, will likely be "extraordinarily elevated," White Press Secretary Jen Psaki said on Monday.
   

Int'l trade halted at key Texas border crossing as truckers protest inspections

Commercial traffic at a key South Texas border crossing stopped Monday after Mexican truckers protesting new restrictions imposed by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott blocked an international bridge.
   

11 charged in gun-trafficking scheme that moved 300 guns from Georgia to Pennsylvania

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms announced Monday that 11 people were charged in a gun-trafficking ring that moved nearly 300 firearms from Georgia to Pennsylvania.
   

Iowa U.S. Senate candidate appeals decision knocking her off ballot

The Iowa Democrat seen as the most likely challenger to longtime Republican incumbent Sen. Chuck Grassley said Monday she will challenge a weekend court ruling knocking her off the ballot.
   

Sacramento Kings to part ways with interim head coach Alvin Gentry

The Sacramento Kings are parting ways with interim head coach Alvin Gentry, the team announced.
   

CNN anchor Anderson Cooper reveals positive COVID-19 diagnosis

CNN news anchor and media personality Anderson Cooper revealed on social media Monday he has tested positive for COVID-19.
   

NASA working around valve issue to complete testing of Artemis moon rocket

The tests have been delayed due to a valve issue with the rocket's upper stage, agency officials said, but they will be working around it -- by not fully fueling the rocket -- in order to finish the wet dress rehearsal.
   

Study: Psychedelic mushroom ingredient helps reduce depression

Psilocybin, the ingredient that gives so-called psychedelic mushrooms their mind-altering effects, helps reduce the symptoms of depression, a study published Monday by Nature Medicine found.
   

Dow falls 413 points as 10-year treasury yield hits three-year high

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 413 points as the 10-year treasury yield rose above 2.79%, its highest level since January 2019.
   

Alleged MS-13 associate 'La Diablita' convicted in 2017 Long Island murders

An alleged associate of the MS-13 gang was found guilty on Monday in the 2017 murders of four men on Long Island, court documents show.
   

Lori Vallow, accused of killing her 2 children, ruled fit to stand trial

Lori Norene Vallow, the mother of two slain Idaho children, is competent to stand trial on murder charges and must be transferred from a mental facility to jail, a state judge ruled Monday.
   

Britney Spears announces pregnancy with third child

Britney Spears posted on Instagram Monday that she took a pregnancy test and it was positive. This will be her third child.
   

New immune system-based therapy may fight solid tumor cancers

An immune system-based therapy that's proven effective against blood cancers also might prove useful in battling solid tumor cancers, early clinical trial data show.
   

PG&E avoids criminal charges for role in Dixie, Kincade wildfires

Pacific Gas and Electric Company won't be criminally charged for its involvement in igniting the 2019 Kincade fire and the 2021 Dixie fires, a group of California district attorneys announced Monday.
   

Biden names new ATF head, announces rule to control selling of 'ghost guns'

President Biden on Monday nominated former U.S. Attorney Steve Dettelbach to lead the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and unveiled a new rule to address growing concerns over so-called "ghost guns."
   

COVID-19 after age 50 may increase risk for shingles

Catching COVID-19 appears to increase an older person's risk of developing a case of shingles.
   

Los Angeles Lakers fire coach Frank Vogel after 33-49 season

The Los Angeles Lakers, who went 33-49 in 2021-22 and missed the playoffs, fired head coach Frank Vogel on Friday, general manager Rob Pelinka announced.
   

Philadelphia moving back to mandatory masks indoors amid COVID-19 rise

Philadelphia will once again require masks in indoor public spaces, because of a rise in the number of COVID-19 cases, the city announced on Monday.
   
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  1. Philadelphia to reinstate its mask mandate after a rise in COVID cases - NPR
  2. U.S. State Department orders all non-emergency government staff in Shanghai to leave as Covid surges - CNBC
  3. Biden's solution to the politics of rising crime: Focus on guns - POLITICO
  4. Pressure builds as Shanghai, a city of 25 million, remains locked inside - CNN
  5. Ukraine braces for new offensive as Russia reinforces military in east - The Washington Post
  6. Alabama governor signs law banning puberty blockers, gender transition surgeries - Fox News
  7. PG&E agrees to pay $55 million in penalties and costs over two wildfires. - The New York Times
  8. Finkenauer to challenge ruling keeping her off Democratic primary ballot in Iowa - The Hill
  9. Russian General Who Led Forces Into Syria Tapped to Lead Ukraine Invasion - The Wall Street Journal
  10. Ukraine's Zelenskiy seeks military aid from South Korea - Reuters
  11. Elderly Ukrainian woman says she was raped after Russians took her village: "I wish he had killed me instead of what he did" - CBS News
  12. Macron campaigns in far-right territory before French election runoff - The Washington Post
  13. ‘Forget FAANG’ and focus on value stocks in the current inflationary environment, Jim Cramer says - CNBC
  14. Earnings Season Poses Next Trial for Volatile Stock Market - The Wall Street Journal
  15. Shopify Announces a 10-for-1 Stock Split With an Unusual Provision - The Motley Fool
  16. Fitbit gains FDA clearance for new atrial fibrillation-detection feature - Ars Technica
  17. Apple Studio Display firmware update works again; may have been an embarrassing mistake - 9to5Mac
  18. The Vivo X Fold has a fingerprint reader on both screens - Engadget
  19. Sony Invests $1 Billion Into Epic Games' Metaverse Development - Game Informer
  20. Kelsea Ballerini will host the CMT Music Awards from home after a positive Covid-19 test - CNN
  21. DJ Khaled Hollywood Walk of Fame Star Ceremony Brings Out Celeb Friends - TMZ
  22. Why Jennifer Lopez Thinks Marriage to Ben Affleck Is “Meant to Be” - E! NEWS
  23. 2022 NFL Draft: Ideal top two picks for every team - NFL.com
  24. LeBron, Pelinka open up about Vogel's firing, disappointing season and what's next - NBA.com
  25. 2022 Masters: Scottie Scheffler's cool head ignites historic hot streak, career-making run to green jacket - CBS Sports
  26. Atlanta Dream select Kentucky's Rhyne Howard with top pick in WNBA draft; Indiana Fever take Baylor's NaLyssa Smith at No. 2 - ESPN
  27. First All-Private Astronaut Team Arrives at the International Space Station - Gizmodo
  28. NASA's Artemis I mega moon rocket's next prelaunch test attempt begins Tuesday - CNN
  29. Scientists come up with fresh take on moon mystery - CNN
  30. NASA's SpaceX Crew-3 Astronauts to Discuss Mission, Splashdown - NASA
  31. 'Magic mushroom' compound creates a hyper-connected brain to treat depression - Livescience.com
  32. Covid-19 Vaccines Carry Low Risk of Heart Conditions, Studies Find - The Wall Street Journal
  33. CDC warns of meningococcal disease outbreak in Florida, encourages men who have sex with men to get vaccinated - CBS News
  34. Researchers create bacteria that could protect your gut from antibiotics - Engadget

Philadelphia to reinstate its mask mandate after a rise in COVID cases - NPR


U.S. State Department orders all non-emergency government staff in Shanghai to leave as Covid surges - CNBC

Biden's solution to the politics of rising crime: Focus on guns - POLITICO


Pressure builds as Shanghai, a city of 25 million, remains locked inside - CNN

Ukraine braces for new offensive as Russia reinforces military in east - The Washington Post


Alabama governor signs law banning puberty blockers, gender transition surgeries - Fox News

PG&E agrees to pay $55 million in penalties and costs over two wildfires. - The New York Times

Finkenauer to challenge ruling keeping her off Democratic primary ballot in Iowa - The Hill

Russian General Who Led Forces Into Syria Tapped to Lead Ukraine Invasion - The Wall Street Journal

Ukraine's Zelenskiy seeks military aid from South Korea - Reuters

Elderly Ukrainian woman says she was raped after Russians took her village: "I wish he had killed me instead of what he did" - CBS News

Macron campaigns in far-right territory before French election runoff - The Washington Post

‘Forget FAANG’ and focus on value stocks in the current inflationary environment, Jim Cramer says - CNBC

Earnings Season Poses Next Trial for Volatile Stock Market - The Wall Street Journal

Shopify Announces a 10-for-1 Stock Split With an Unusual Provision - The Motley Fool

Fitbit gains FDA clearance for new atrial fibrillation-detection feature - Ars Technica

Apple Studio Display firmware update works again; may have been an embarrassing mistake - 9to5Mac

The Vivo X Fold has a fingerprint reader on both screens - Engadget

Sony Invests $1 Billion Into Epic Games' Metaverse Development - Game Informer

Kelsea Ballerini will host the CMT Music Awards from home after a positive Covid-19 test - CNN

DJ Khaled Hollywood Walk of Fame Star Ceremony Brings Out Celeb Friends - TMZ

Why Jennifer Lopez Thinks Marriage to Ben Affleck Is “Meant to Be” - E! NEWS

2022 NFL Draft: Ideal top two picks for every team - NFL.com

LeBron, Pelinka open up about Vogel's firing, disappointing season and what's next - NBA.com

2022 Masters: Scottie Scheffler's cool head ignites historic hot streak, career-making run to green jacket - CBS Sports

Atlanta Dream select Kentucky's Rhyne Howard with top pick in WNBA draft; Indiana Fever take Baylor's NaLyssa Smith at No. 2 - ESPN

First All-Private Astronaut Team Arrives at the International Space Station - Gizmodo

NASA's Artemis I mega moon rocket's next prelaunch test attempt begins Tuesday - CNN

Scientists come up with fresh take on moon mystery - CNN

NASA's SpaceX Crew-3 Astronauts to Discuss Mission, Splashdown - NASA

'Magic mushroom' compound creates a hyper-connected brain to treat depression - Livescience.com

Covid-19 Vaccines Carry Low Risk of Heart Conditions, Studies Find - The Wall Street Journal

CDC warns of meningococcal disease outbreak in Florida, encourages men who have sex with men to get vaccinated - CBS News

Researchers create bacteria that could protect your gut from antibiotics - Engadget

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  1. No More ‘Have a Nice Day’: Lviv Learns to Live With War
  2. The next big battle in the Ukraine war will likely look very different, experts say.
  3. Biden Urges Modi Not to Increase India’s Reliance on Russian Oil and Gas
  4. Zelensky Responds to Apparent Russian Threat of Chemical Weapons Use
  5. Ukraine Benefit Featuring Russian Ensemble Is Canceled in Vienna
  6. The U.N. Security Council focuses on the war’s toll on Ukraine’s women and children.
  7. As Remote Work Becomes Permanent, Can Manhattan Adapt?
  8. City of Philadelphia Will Reinstate an Indoor Mask Mandate
  9. New Drug Slashed Deaths Among Patients With Severe Covid, Maker Claims
  10. Twitter Grapples With an Elon Musk Problem
  11. Trump and Ukraine: Former Advisers Revisit What Happened
  12. A One-Woman Rescue Squad for Homeless Students in Rural Texas
  13. Macron Sets Out to Build a ‘Dam’ Against Le Pen. Can It Hold?
  14. Gosar, Far-Right Incumbent, Faces G.O.P. Challengers in Arizona
  15. Central Park Has a New “Fastest Known Time”
  16. A Wooden Knife Sharper Than Steel? Scientists Say So.
  17. Putin’s War in Ukraine Is a Watershed. Time for America to Get Real.
  18. Putin, Ukraine and the Illusion That Trade Brings Peace
  19. The Unbelievable Stupidity of Ending Global Covid Aid
  20. As Climate Changes, Flood Rules Need Reform
  21. Is Trump the Democrats’ Secret Weapon?
  22. Email Is Slow and Creates Distance. That’s Why It’s Great.
  23. To Be Pro-Choice, You Must Have the Privilege of Having Choices
  24. Globalization Isn’t Over. It’s Changing.
  25. Nashville’s Symphony Has a Bird Migration Problem
  26. Doctors, Attend to Your Mental Health
  27. Paul Krugman on Why the Economy Is Doing Better Than We Think
  28. I’m a Trans Woman. Bullies Don’t Surprise Me, but Allies Still Do.
  29. My Advice for American Veterans Who Want to Get on a Plane to Ukraine
  30. Timothy Keller on Hope Amidst Terminal Cancer
  31. Has the Pandemic Changed Your Mental Health?
  32. Legal Marijuana Sales Expected to Start Within Weeks in New Jersey
  33. W.N.B.A. Draft: Kentucky’s Rhyne Howard Goes No. 1 to Dream
  34. Sikhs Sue Marine Corps Over Restrictions on Beards
  35. Mexico Voters Back López Obrador to Stay in Office in Recall Election
  36. PG&E agrees to pay $55 million in penalties and costs over two wildfires.
  37. Alaska Man Who Threatened to Kill U.S. Senators Gets Nearly 3 Years in Prison
  38. Stocks fall and bond yields rise ahead of an inflation report.
  39. New York Lets ‘Fearless Girl’ Hold Her Ground, for Now
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  41. Donors Pledge $41 Million to Monitor Thawing Arctic Permafrost
  42. Patricia MacLachlan, ‘Sarah, Plain and Tall’ Author, Dies at 84
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No More ‘Have a Nice Day’: Lviv Learns to Live With War

Ukraine’s cultural capital, the western city of Lviv, is trying to adjust to being on the fringes of war and at the center of massive displacement.
   

The next big battle in the Ukraine war will likely look very different, experts say.

   

Biden Urges Modi Not to Increase India’s Reliance on Russian Oil and Gas

The United States hopes to convince India to come off the fence over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but New Delhi and Moscow have deep historic ties.
   

Zelensky Responds to Apparent Russian Threat of Chemical Weapons Use

A Ukrainian unit in Mariupol claimed Russian forces had used chemical weapons there. Their report could not be independently confirmed.
   

Ukraine Benefit Featuring Russian Ensemble Is Canceled in Vienna

Organizers said they canceled a performance by MusicAeterna after the Ukrainian ambassador in Austria expressed concern about featuring Russian artists.
   

The U.N. Security Council focuses on the war’s toll on Ukraine’s women and children.

   

As Remote Work Becomes Permanent, Can Manhattan Adapt?

With more companies adopting hybrid work, New York City’s economy, which relies on commuters and full office buildings, faces an uncertain future.
   

City of Philadelphia Will Reinstate an Indoor Mask Mandate

The move comes a little more than a month after the city lifted it.
   

New Drug Slashed Deaths Among Patients With Severe Covid, Maker Claims

A late-stage trial was halted after strong early results, according to the company, but the data have not yet been published or peer-reviewed.
   

Twitter Grapples With an Elon Musk Problem

Mr. Musk, Twitter’s biggest shareholder, is free to buy more stock in the company and could use the platform against itself. Some employees are dismayed.
   

Trump and Ukraine: Former Advisers Revisit What Happened

Amid the current crisis, Fiona Hill and other former advisers are connecting President Trump’s pressure campaign on Ukraine to Jan. 6. And they’re ready to talk.
   

A One-Woman Rescue Squad for Homeless Students in Rural Texas

The work of Norma Mercado, a Texas school system’s point person for dealing with homeless young people, is benefiting from a big but temporary surge in federal funding.
   

Macron Sets Out to Build a ‘Dam’ Against Le Pen. Can It Hold?

After Sunday’s vote, when nearly a third of ballots went to the extreme right, a united front of mainstream voters looked more precarious than ever.
   

Gosar, Far-Right Incumbent, Faces G.O.P. Challengers in Arizona

Casting themselves as alternatives to a polarizing lawmaker, these candidates could reveal a window into the Republican electorate.
   

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Putin’s War in Ukraine Is a Watershed. Time for America to Get Real.

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Putin, Ukraine and the Illusion That Trade Brings Peace

Sometimes globalization ends up empowering autocracy.
   

The Unbelievable Stupidity of Ending Global Covid Aid

Republican intransigence could help incubate a new variant.
   

As Climate Changes, Flood Rules Need Reform

As the climate changes, flood rules need reform to protect communities on the front lines.
   

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Nashville’s Symphony Has a Bird Migration Problem

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Doctors, Attend to Your Mental Health

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Paul Krugman on Why the Economy Is Doing Better Than We Think

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Timothy Keller on Hope Amidst Terminal Cancer

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W.N.B.A. Draft: Kentucky’s Rhyne Howard Goes No. 1 to Dream

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Alaska Man Who Threatened to Kill U.S. Senators Gets Nearly 3 Years in Prison

Prosecutors said that Jay Allen Johnson left 17 threatening and expletive-laden voicemails over five months for Senators Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan, both of Alaska.
   

Stocks fall and bond yields rise ahead of an inflation report.

   

New York Lets ‘Fearless Girl’ Hold Her Ground, for Now

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Britney Spears Says She Is Pregnant in Instagram Post

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