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Ax-1 crew undocks from ISS, heads back to Earth Axiom Space's private astronaut mission Ax-1 undocked from the International Space Station on Sunday night following weather-related delays. South Carolina police officer killed in shooting; suspect dead after standoff A police officer was shot and killed while responding to a domestic disturbance early Sunday morning and the suspect also killed himself, police said. In photos: Barbra Streisand turns 80: a look back Singer and actress Barbra Streisand, Kennedy Center honoree, MusiCares Person of the Year, Grammy winner, Oscar winner and Medal of Freedom recipient turns 80 on April 24, 2022. Here's a look back through the years. https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/2022/04/24/Famous-birthdays-for-April-24-Kelly-Clarkson-Barbra-Streisand/8731650774599/ EPIX orders Season 2 of 'From' Cable network EPIX has renewed its freshman series, "From," for a second season. Dangerous flooding and severe thunderstorms looming The risk of flash flooding and severe weather will zero in on an expansive zone from the southern Plains to the Midwest early this week. \ 'Bad Guys' tops North American box office with $24M The Awkwafina-Sam Rockwell animated adventure, "The Bad Guys," is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $24 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. China reports 39 COVID-19 deaths, highest since emergence of virus COVID-19 is surging in Mainland China, where the virus first emerged worldwide in December 2019 but hadn't reported any deaths in more than one year from January 2021 to late this March. 4 people killed in Philadelphia house fire Four people, including three children, were killed in a fire at a two-story home in Philadelphia early Sunday morning. Pope Francis again calls for truce in Ukraine on Orthodox Easter Pope Francis on Sunday called for a truce in Ukraine as Orthodox Christians and Eastern-rite Catholics celebrate Easter. Five teens shot outside Atlanta Waffle House Five people aged 15-19 were shot outside a Waffle House restaurant near Atlanta's Centennial Olympic Park on Saturday evening. U.S. to announce more help for Ukraine, White House adviser says The United States will announce more help for Ukraine this week, White House deputy national security adviser Jon Finer said Sunday. 10 people from Japanese tour boat confirmed dead, 16 still missing Authorities in Japan said 10 people from a tour boat that went missing off the coast of Hokkaido have been confirmed dead while 16 remain unaccounted for. Russian troops suffer low morale, continue attacking Ukraine on Orthodox Easter Russian troops are suffering from low morale but are continuing to attack Ukraine as the two countries celebrate Orthodox Easter on Sunday. Showtime, Paramount part ways with 'Gigolo' showrunner David Hollander after investigation David Hollander has been fired from Showtime's "American Gigolo," following an investigation by the network and producers Paramount Television Studios into his alleged misconduct. Macron wins French presidential election after Le Pen concedes defeat The polls have opened for the second round of the presidential election in France as incumbent Emmanuel Macron faces off with challenger Marine Le Pen. In Photos: Kelly Clarkson's turns 40: a look back Grammy-winning singer, talk show host, and first winner of "American Idol," Kelly Clarkson turns 40 on April 20, 2022. Here's a look back at her career through the years. Chiwetel Ejiofor: 'Man Who Fell to Earth' is 'a personal journey' Chiwetel Ejiofor discusses the personal elements he drew upon to portray an alien on the Showtime drama "The Man Who Fell to Earth." Bill Hader, Henry Winkler, Sarah Golberg: 'Barry' crisis leads to more violence "Barry" cast members Bill Hader, Henry Winkler and Sarah Goldberg discuss Season 3 of the HBO comedy, returning Sunday. Famous birthdays for April 24: Kelly Clarkson, Barbra Streisand Singer/TV personality Kelly Clarkson turns 40 and singer/actor Barbra Streisand turns 80, among the famous birthdays for April 24. On This Day, April 24: Hubble Space Telescope launched into space On April 24, 1990, the Hubble Space Telescope was launched into space from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida aboard the space shuttle Discovery. More Recent Articles
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In a Ukrainian School, 12 People Await the War’s End, or Their OwnIn the basement of a battered school in Kharkiv, a dozen residents have taken shelter. In a neighborhood not far away, life has returned to some sense of normalcy. But they choose to stay. America’s Road to the Ukraine WarFor years, the United States sent mixed signals about its interests in the country. Then Vladimir V. Putin made his move. With Us or With Them? In a New Cold War, How About Neither.Old geopolitical foes are facing off after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but much of the world is refusing to take sides. A Family of Six Walks for Days to Escape MariupolAt times, Russian soldiers were almost friendly, advising them how to avoid shelling and showing them pictures of their own children. Far from their families, Ukrainian soldiers celebrate Easter.Ukraine officials say U.N. should focus on humanitarian aid during trip this week, not negotiate in Moscow.Emmanuel Macron Defeats Marine Le Pen for Second Term as French PresidentThe result was a relief to allies in Europe and Washington wary of a far-right challenger who was hostile to the European Union and NATO. After Macron’s win, relief for his supporters.Le Pen’s loss leaves backers deflated.For Marine Le Pen, the far-right candidate, Sunday’s defeat was bittersweet because she’d improved her vote tally by several points from 2017. Another Setback for Europe’s Far-Right Populists on Sunday, in SloveniaThe country’s prime minister, Janez Jansa, a Trump admirer, appears to have lost to centrist rivals. ‘It’s Life or Death’: The Mental Health Crisis Among U.S. TeensDepression, self-harm and suicide are rising among American adolescents. For M, a 13-year-old in Minnesota, the despair was almost too much to take. A Crusade to Challenge the 2020 Election, Blessed by Church LeadersSome evangelical pastors are hosting events dedicated to Trump’s election falsehoods and promoting the cause to their congregations. Kemp and Perdue Debate, Looking Back at 2020 and Ahead to AbramsGov. Brian Kemp of Georgia and his Republican primary opponent, former Senator David Perdue, bickered over the previous election — and over who would be more likely to defeat Stacey Abrams in November. Twitter’s Board Is Said to Seriously Consider Elon Musk’s BidTwitter’s 11-member board met on Sunday morning to discuss Mr. Musk’s offer to buy the company and take it private. Covid Outbreak in Beijing Prompts Panic Buying and Fears of a LockdownSupermarkets stocked up as long lines formed. The Chinese authorities ordered mass testing to contain a rising number of coronavirus cases in an affluent district of the capital. Inside the Implosion of CNN+Seen as the future of CNN, the streaming channel was suddenly killed. Its soon-to-be owner, Discovery, had concerns but until the deal closed, it was constrained in guiding a competitor. Mariko Yugeta and the Motivating Power of RegretMariko Yugeta’s comeback story shows that regret doesn’t have to drag us down. The Limits of ‘Lived Experience’Privileging only those voices with a stake in a story carries its own risks. How to Cultivate Joy Even When It Feels in Short SupplyEaster isn’t just one day. It’s a whole season devoted to rejoicing. The Sunday Read: ‘How Many Billionaires Are There, Anyway?’Forbes thinks there are 735 of them in America. Another count finds 927. Whatever the answer, the mystery is revealing — and the number is growing rapidly. Demolishing City of the Dead Will Displace a Lively Quarter of CairoCairo’s oldest cemetery is being razed, and thousands of families living amid the grand mausoleums face eviction. “You’re not at ease when you’re living. You’re not at ease even when you’re dead.” In a First for the Air Force, a General Is Convicted of Sex AbuseAfter court-martial, Maj. Gen. William T. Cooley faces up to seven years in prison and dismissal from the Air Force. Climate Activist Dies After Setting Himself on Fire at Supreme CourtA friend described the actions of Wynn Bruce, of Boulder, Colo., as “a deeply fearless act of compassion to bring attention to climate crisis.” Why Did DeSantis Revoke Disney’s Special Tax Status? What We Know.The Florida governor and state lawmakers revoked the theme park’s special tax status in an ongoing battle that escalated over a recently passed education bill. More Recent Articles |
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Axiom Space's private astronaut mission Ax-1 undocked from the International Space Station on Sunday night following weather-related delays.
A police officer was shot and killed while responding to a domestic disturbance early Sunday morning and the suspect also killed himself, police said.
Singer and actress Barbra Streisand, Kennedy Center honoree, MusiCares Person of the Year, Grammy winner, Oscar winner and Medal of Freedom recipient turns 80 on April 24, 2022. Here's a look back through the years. https://www.upi.com/Entertainment_News/2022/04/24/Famous-birthdays-for-April-24-Kelly-Clarkson-Barbra-Streisand/8731650774599/
Cable network EPIX has renewed its freshman series, "From," for a second season.
The risk of flash flooding and severe weather will zero in on an expansive zone from the southern Plains to the Midwest early this week. \
The Awkwafina-Sam Rockwell animated adventure, "The Bad Guys," is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $24 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
COVID-19 is surging in Mainland China, where the virus first emerged worldwide in December 2019 but hadn't reported any deaths in more than one year from January 2021 to late this March.
Four people, including three children, were killed in a fire at a two-story home in Philadelphia early Sunday morning.
Pope Francis on Sunday called for a truce in Ukraine as Orthodox Christians and Eastern-rite Catholics celebrate Easter.
Five people aged 15-19 were shot outside a Waffle House restaurant near Atlanta's Centennial Olympic Park on Saturday evening.
The United States will announce more help for Ukraine this week, White House deputy national security adviser Jon Finer said Sunday.
Authorities in Japan said 10 people from a tour boat that went missing off the coast of Hokkaido have been confirmed dead while 16 remain unaccounted for.
Russian troops are suffering from low morale but are continuing to attack Ukraine as the two countries celebrate Orthodox Easter on Sunday.
David Hollander has been fired from Showtime's "American Gigolo," following an investigation by the network and producers Paramount Television Studios into his alleged misconduct.
The polls have opened for the second round of the presidential election in France as incumbent Emmanuel Macron faces off with challenger Marine Le Pen.
Grammy-winning singer, talk show host, and first winner of "American Idol," Kelly Clarkson turns 40 on April 20, 2022. Here's a look back at her career through the years.
Chiwetel Ejiofor discusses the personal elements he drew upon to portray an alien on the Showtime drama "The Man Who Fell to Earth."
"Barry" cast members Bill Hader, Henry Winkler and Sarah Goldberg discuss Season 3 of the HBO comedy, returning Sunday.
Singer/TV personality Kelly Clarkson turns 40 and singer/actor Barbra Streisand turns 80, among the famous birthdays for April 24.
On April 24, 1990, the Hubble Space Telescope was launched into space from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida aboard the space shuttle Discovery. 
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