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'Dumbledore' tops North American box office with $43M "Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $43 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Space X launches second U.S. reconnaissance satellite on Falcon 9 rocket SpaceX on Sunday successfully launched a U.S. spy satellite for the National Reconnaissance Office on its Falcon 9 rocket. Duncan Robinson, Heat 'throw first punch,' beat Hawks in Game 1 Duncan Robinson totaled a game-high 27 points and the Miami Heat smothered the Atlanta Hawks offense to win Game 1 of a first-round Eastern Conference playoff series Sunday at FTX Arena in Miami. Ever Forward container ship freed after more than a month stuck in Chesapeake Bay The Ever Forward container ship was successfully pulled from the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland on Sunday after it was stuck in the water for more than a month. Austria chancellor details ‘tough conversation’ with Putin Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer, the first European leader to meet with Vladimir Putin since the invasion of Ukraine began, has detailed his "tough conversation 'SNL' mocks Elon Musk, honors Gilbert Gottfried "SNL" mocked tech mogul Elon Musk, pop music star Britney Spears, New York City Mayor Eric Adams, Dr. Anthony Fauci and former President Donald Trump in an Easter-themed cold open this weekend. South Korea leads world in weekly COVID-19 cases; India deaths down to 76 in week The COVID-19 situation is trending in opposite directions in two Asian countries -- up in South Korean and down in India -- with worldwide daily cases down to 802,000 daily and deaths 2,600. Warmup for central, southern U.S. to spark more severe weather More rounds of severe weather are forecast to target the central and eastern United States the coming week, with springtime warmth set to make a come back in between. Nine injured in shooting at South Carolina nightclub State agents in South Carolina are investigating a shooting at a nightclub that left nine people injured Sunday morning. Nearly 5M refugees have fled Ukraine, U.N. data show Nearly five million refugees, which is more than 10% of the population, have fled Ukraine for neighboring countries, data from the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees showed. British royal family attends Easter service without Queen Elizabeth II Queen Elizabeth II was absent as members of the British royal family including the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince George and Kate Middleton, gathered at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle. Russian forces allegedly fire on civilians in Luhansk region as fighting continues on Easter Russian forces allegedly fired on civilians in the city of Zolote in the Luhansk region of Ukraine as fighting continued Easter Sunday. North Korea conducts test launch of two short-range missiles North Korea conducted a test launch of a pair of short-range missiles off of its eastern coast on Saturday. NYC mom found dead in duffel bag near home A mom of two was found dead inside a duffel bag off a popular walking path in a New York City park near her home on Saturday. Pope Francis holds mass for Easter ‘marked by war’ in packed St. Peter’s Square Pope Francis held mass during an Easter "marked by war" as St. Peter's Square was packed with an estimated 100,000 visitors for the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Two juveniles dead, eight others hurt at party in Pittsburgh Two male juveniles died and eight other people were injured during a shooting at a party early Sunday in Pittsburgh. In photos: Jennifer Garner turns 50: a look back Actress Jennifer Garner, known for her roles in "Alias," "Juno" and "The Adam Project," turns 50 on April 17. Here's a look back at her career through the years. Famous birthdays for April 17: Jennifer Garner, Phoebe Dynevor Actor Jennifer Garner turns 50 and actor Phoebe Dynevor turns 27, among the famous birthdays for April 17. On This Day, April 17: Bay of Pigs begins On April 17, 1961, a force of anti-Castro rebels began the Bay of Pigs Invasion in an attempt to overthrow Cuba's new communist government. More Recent Articles |
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Days After the Sinking of the Russian Warship, Moskva, Questions LingerA talk-show host, who usually reflects the Kremlin’s line, questioned how the ship was lost. Atrocities in Ukraine War Have Deep Roots in Russian MilitaryLike the shelling of cities, the seemingly pointless, close-up killing of individuals recalls wars in Chechnya. Do they reflect intent, or only indifference, propaganda and a military culture of violence? ‘They Are Gone, Vanished’: Missing Persons Haunt Ukrainian VillageIn a Russian-occupied village, five men went off to feed cattle. Their relatives and neighbors are wondering what happened to them. A.I. Is Mastering Language. Should We Trust What It Says?OpenAI’s GPT-3 and other neural nets can now write original prose with mind-boggling fluency — a development that could have profound implications for the future. Trump as a Modern-Day Party Boss: Hoarding Cash and Doling Out FavorsHoarding cash, doling out favors and seeking to crush rivals, the former president is dominating the G.O.P., preparing for another race and helping loyalists oust officials who thwarted his attempted subversion of the 2020 election. China’s Economic Data Hints at Cost of Zero Covid StrategyThe country’s lockdowns have trapped truck drivers on highways, halted production lines and forced some importers to source goods from outside China. Is Covid More Dangerous Than Driving? How Scientists Are Parsing Covid Risks.The coronavirus remains new enough and its long-term effects unpredictable enough that measuring the threat posed by an infection is a thorny problem. Americans Over 60 Should Get Second Booster, Official SaysCiting data from Israel, the Biden administration’s Covid response coordinator said a second booster offered significant protection to older people. Disney, Built on Fairy Tales and Fantasy, Confronts the Real WorldThe entertainment behemoth spent decades avoiding even the whiff of controversy. But it has increasingly been drawn into the partisan political fray. The World’s Broken Promise of AsylumBritain’s new plan to send thousands of asylum seekers to Rwanda exposes the fragile nature of the global refugee compact, which has always fallen prey to domestic politics. For a Black Man Hired to Undo a Confederate Legacy, It Has Not Been EasyDevon Henry and his company have taken down 23 monuments in the South, including the infamous Robert E. Lee statue in Virginia, in part because few others were interested. A Biden Blood Bath?America wants a show and a showman to distract from its misery. Biden is not that. And he is being punished for not being a huckster. America Has Turned Its Back on Its Poorest FamiliesThe death of Biden’s child tax credit expansion is an American tragedy. Can it be revived? How to Make Friends After a Pandemic — and Why You ShouldThe more efficient our lives get, the lazier we are about making and keeping friends. Why Jesus’ Resurrection on Easter Really Happened, and Why It MattersHow two poems inspire my Easter prayers. I Didn’t Think My Mother Would Escape Putin TwiceMy mother’s story exemplifies the destruction Russia has unleashed on Ukraine. Will Democrats Soon Be Locked Out of Power?With a little more electoral ambition, Republicans have a clear majority in reach. The Sunday Read: ‘The War for the Rainforest’Set aside for an isolated Indigenous group, the Brazilian preserve Ituna-Itatá has now been heavily deforested — evidence of the intractable forces destroying the Amazon. Marine Le Pen Proposes Ban on Muslim Women Wearing Head ScarvesMarine Le Pen, the far-right contender, has proposed a ban on Muslim women wearing head scarves in public. Rare Overlap of Holy Days Shows Jerusalem’s Promise and ProblemsIn its Old City, a Christian, a Jew and a Muslim marked Easter, Passover and Ramadan. To some, it’s a “symphony.” To others, a reminder of division. She Never Stopped Loving Otis Redding. Her City Never Stopped Needing Him.The soul singer has been gone for more than half a century. Zelma Redding’s love affair with him — and his with Macon, Ga. — has never ended. After Five Weeks, Container Ship Is Freed in the ChesapeakeA year after the Ever Given became lodged in the Suez Canal, the Ever Forward, operated by the same company, ran aground in the Chesapeake Bay in March. It was finally dislodged on Sunday. Police Search for Suspects After Two Killed in Mass Shooting in PittsburghAt least eight people were wounded by gunfire at a party that drew 200 people, many of them underage, to an Airbnb rental. As many as 50 rounds were fired, the authorities said. Snowstorm in Northeast Could Disrupt Travel and Power, Forecasters SayThough there is uncertainty about the storm’s track, a forecaster said “pretty impactful weather” could knock out power and make for sloppy commutes. Death Toll From Pakistani Airstrike Rises to 45, Afghan Officials SayThe airstrikes in eastern Afghanistan early Saturday morning escalated already simmering tensions between the two countries. Jury Awards $450,000 to Man Fired Over Unwanted Office Birthday PartyThe man asked a manager not to have a party because he had an anxiety disorder. What followed spiraled into a legal dispute over whether the man had a panic attack or a violent outburst. Israeli Police Stop Muslim Worshipers From Entering Holy SiteAn Islamist party said it was freezing its involvement in the coalition government after the Israeli police blocked Muslim access to the Aqsa Mosque compound to prevent clashes. Columbiana Centre Mall Shooting: 9 Wounded, Police SayThe police said that the shooting, at the Columbiana Centre mall in Columbia, S.C., was not random and likely stemmed from “an ongoing conflict.” Boston Marathon: Natasha Wodak and Malindi Elmore Make Their DebutsAfter taking breaks from the sport, Natasha Wodak, 40, and Malindi Elmore, 42, expect to be in the mix among the elites at the Boston Marathon. More Recent Articles |
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"Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $43 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
SpaceX on Sunday successfully launched a U.S. spy satellite for the National Reconnaissance Office on its Falcon 9 rocket.
Duncan Robinson totaled a game-high 27 points and the Miami Heat smothered the Atlanta Hawks offense to win Game 1 of a first-round Eastern Conference playoff series Sunday at FTX Arena in Miami.
The Ever Forward container ship was successfully pulled from the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland on Sunday after it was stuck in the water for more than a month.
Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer, the first European leader to meet with Vladimir Putin since the invasion of Ukraine began, has detailed his "tough conversation
"SNL" mocked tech mogul Elon Musk, pop music star Britney Spears, New York City Mayor Eric Adams, Dr. Anthony Fauci and former President Donald Trump in an Easter-themed cold open this weekend.
The COVID-19 situation is trending in opposite directions in two Asian countries -- up in South Korean and down in India -- with worldwide daily cases down to 802,000 daily and deaths 2,600.
More rounds of severe weather are forecast to target the central and eastern United States the coming week, with springtime warmth set to make a come back in between.
State agents in South Carolina are investigating a shooting at a nightclub that left nine people injured Sunday morning.
Nearly five million refugees, which is more than 10% of the population, have fled Ukraine for neighboring countries, data from the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees showed.
Queen Elizabeth II was absent as members of the British royal family including the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince George and Kate Middleton, gathered at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle.
Russian forces allegedly fired on civilians in the city of Zolote in the Luhansk region of Ukraine as fighting continued Easter Sunday.
North Korea conducted a test launch of a pair of short-range missiles off of its eastern coast on Saturday.
A mom of two was found dead inside a duffel bag off a popular walking path in a New York City park near her home on Saturday.
Pope Francis held mass during an Easter "marked by war" as St. Peter's Square was packed with an estimated 100,000 visitors for the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Two male juveniles died and eight other people were injured during a shooting at a party early Sunday in Pittsburgh.
Actress Jennifer Garner, known for her roles in "Alias," "Juno" and "The Adam Project," turns 50 on April 17. Here's a look back at her career through the years.
Actor Jennifer Garner turns 50 and actor Phoebe Dynevor turns 27, among the famous birthdays for April 17.
On April 17, 1961, a force of anti-Castro rebels began the Bay of Pigs Invasion in an attempt to overthrow Cuba's new communist government. 
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