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Billie Eilish wore a Taylor Hawkin's T-shirt while performing "Happier Than Ever" at the Grammys.
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  1. Billie Eilish wears Taylor Hawkins T-shirt during Grammy performance
  2. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky appears at Grammys in video
  3. In photos: Moments from the 33rd Annual GLAAD Media Awards red carpet
  4. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban re-elected for fourth term
  5. State Department demands Mali allow ‘impartial’ investigation after ‘large’ massacre
  6. One dead, 11 injured in shooting at Dallas concert
  7. British National Gallery renames Edgar Degas drawing ‘Ukrainian Dancers’
  8. Jared Leto's 'Morbius' tops North American box office with $39.1M
  9. World's COVID-19 cases, deaths lowest since Omicron strain emerged
  10. Severe thunderstorms to keep rattling southern U.S.
  11. Sri Lankan protesters take to streets, defy curfew amid economic crisis
  12. Zelensky visits wounded troops as Russia strikes port cities
  13. U.S. announces $50M to help Moldova with Ukraine refugee crisis
  14. 'SNL' mocks Will Smith-Chris Rock Oscars slap
  15. 'Seinfeld,' 'Toy Story' alum Estelle Harris dead at 93
  16. Pakistan PM Imran Khan dissolves parliament, calls for new elections
  17. Pope Francis condemns ‘sacrilegious war’ in Ukraine after Bucha executions
  18. 'Eternals,' 'Hacks,' 'Saved by the Bell' score GLAAD Awards
  19. Lithuania refuses Russian gas as EU vows new sanctions over Bucha executions
  20. 'Macbeth' performances halted on Broadway as Daniel Craig tests positive for COVID-19
  21. Nico Santos, Zeke Smith get engaged at the GLAAD Awards
  22. Russia accused of executing Ukrainian civilians in Bucha
  23. Six people dead, at least 12 hurt in shooting in Sacramento

Billie Eilish wears Taylor Hawkins T-shirt during Grammy performance

Billie Eilish wore a Taylor Hawkin's T-shirt while performing "Happier Than Ever" at the Grammys.
   

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky appears at Grammys in video

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky appeared in a video at the Grammys before a performance by John Legend.
   

In photos: Moments from the 33rd Annual GLAAD Media Awards red carpet

Stars arrive at the 33rd Annual GLAAD Media Awards at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, Calif., on April 2, 2022.
   

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban re-elected for fourth term

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban claimed a decisive victory in the country's national election on Sunday, winning a fourth term despite scrutiny over his relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
   

State Department demands Mali allow ‘impartial’ investigation after ‘large’ massacre

The U.S. State Department has demanded that Mali allow an impartial investigation after reports of a large massacre in the country last week.
   

One dead, 11 injured in shooting at Dallas concert

One person was killed and multiple people were injured in a shooting at a concert in Dallas early Sunday morning.
   

British National Gallery renames Edgar Degas drawing ‘Ukrainian Dancers’

Edgar Degas' famous drawing previously titled "Russian Dancers" will now be known as "Ukrainian Dancers" after it was retitled by the National Gallery in London.
   

Jared Leto's 'Morbius' tops North American box office with $39.1M

Jared Leto's vampire saga "Morbius" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $39.1 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
   

World's COVID-19 cases, deaths lowest since Omicron strain emerged

COVID-19 cases and deaths have dropped to levels before the highly contagious Omicron variant emerged last December, including infections and fatalities dropping weekly on every continent except Oceania.
   

Severe thunderstorms to keep rattling southern U.S.

After more than a dozen states were targeted by severe weather this past week, some of the same areas will be threatened by thunderstorms once again during the first week of April.
   

Sri Lankan protesters take to streets, defy curfew amid economic crisis

Protesters in Sri Lanka defied a curfew and took to the streets in opposition of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa as the country faces shortages of essential supplies and high inflation.
   

Zelensky visits wounded troops as Russia strikes port cities

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday visited wounded troops as Russia conducted missile strikes on the Black Sea port cities Odesa and Mykolaiv.
   

U.S. announces $50M to help Moldova with Ukraine refugee crisis

The United States on Sunday announced a $50 million aid package to help Moldova deal with the effects of the Ukrainian refugee crisis.
   

'SNL' mocks Will Smith-Chris Rock Oscars slap

"Saturday Night Live" didn't shy away from the most talked about entertainment news story of the week -- Will Smith's slapping of SNL alum Chris Rock at the Oscars ceremony.
   

'Seinfeld,' 'Toy Story' alum Estelle Harris dead at 93

"Seinfeld" and "Toy Story" actress Estelle Harris has died of natural causes in Palm Desert, Calif. at the age of 93, her son Glen confirmed.
   

Pakistan PM Imran Khan dissolves parliament, calls for new elections

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan blocked a vote of no confidence on Sunday, dissolving the country's parliament and calling for new elections in a move opposition leaders vowed to challenge in the Supreme Court.
   

Pope Francis condemns ‘sacrilegious war’ in Ukraine after Bucha executions

Pope Francis on Sunday condemned the "sacrilegious war" in Ukraine and said that the country had been "martyred."
   

'Eternals,' 'Hacks,' 'Saved by the Bell' score GLAAD Awards

The Jean Smart-Hannah Einbinder comedy, "Hacks," was named Outstanding New TV Series at the GLAAD Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday night.
   

Lithuania refuses Russian gas as EU vows new sanctions over Bucha executions

Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė said Sunday that Lithuania would become the first member of the European Union to refuse the import of Russian gas.
   

'Macbeth' performances halted on Broadway as Daniel Craig tests positive for COVID-19

Daniel Craig has tested positive for COVID-19, prompting the cancellation of performances of his new Broadway play, "Macbeth."
   

Nico Santos, Zeke Smith get engaged at the GLAAD Awards

"Superstore" alum Nico Santos got engaged to his longtime beau, "Survivor" contestant Zeke Smith, at the GLAAD Awards Saturday night.
   

Russia accused of executing Ukrainian civilians in Bucha

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Sunday that images of Ukrainian civilians alleged to have been executed in the city of Bucha are a "punch to the gut."
   

Six people dead, at least 12 hurt in shooting in Sacramento

Six people died and at least 10 others were injured from a shooting in downtown Sacramento, Calif., early Sunday morning, police said.
   
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  1. Viktor Orban, Hungary's authoritarian leader, calls Zelensky an 'opponent' after winning reelection - CNN
  2. Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam says she won't seek second term in office - CNBC
  3. Donald Trump endorses Sarah Palin for Alaska's lone congressional seat - The Washington Post
  4. Missing Florida mother found buried in shallow grave in Alabama - New York Post
  5. Pakistan is heading to early elections after PM Imran Khan dissolves Parliament - NPR
  6. Ukrainian President Zelensky Stuns Grammys With Surprise Cameo - The Daily Beast
  7. Sac City Unified students to return to class Monday after strike ends - KCRA Sacramento
  8. Mormon leader reaffirms faith's stance on same-sex marriage - ABC News
  9. Serbians vote in election overshadowed by Russia’s war in Ukraine - Al Jazeera English
  10. Taliban clamp down on drugs, announce ban on poppy harvest - ABC News
  11. Odessa rocked by explosions as Russia claims strikes on oil refinery, fuel depots - The Washington Post
  12. Hundreds of flight cancellations, delays in Boston part of frustrating air travel weekend nationwide - WCVB Boston
  13. The economic shock hitting the housing market just got bigger - Fortune
  14. Russia war could further escalate auto prices and shortages - KSL.com
  15. How Biden's Huge Strategic Oil Release Could Backfire - OilPrice.com
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  19. Grammys Honor Foo Fighters Drummer Taylor Hawkins With Special Tribute - TVLine
  20. Johnny Knoxville enjoyed shutting Sami Zayn's mouth: WrestleMania 38 Exclusive, April 3, 2022 - WWE
  21. Brothers Osborne Win First Ever Grammy 1 Year After T.J. Osborne Comes Out As Gay - HuffPost
  22. What We Learned From South Carolina's Win in the National Championship - The New York Times
  23. Caleb Love was the villain Coach K and Duke deserved - Deadspin
  24. UNC vs. Kansas for national title could be epic: From Dean to Roy and beyond, blue bloods have a deep history - CBS Sports
  25. Jed York 'would love to have' Frank Gore join 49ers' front office - 49ers Webzone
  26. NASA delays dress rehearsal of new megarocket - The Verge
  27. Scientists Have Finally Sequenced the Complete Human Genome – And Revealed New Genetic Secrets - SciTechDaily
  28. See Venus, Saturn and Mars shine close before sunrise this week - Space.com
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Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam says she won't seek second term in office - CNBC

Donald Trump endorses Sarah Palin for Alaska's lone congressional seat - The Washington Post


Missing Florida mother found buried in shallow grave in Alabama - New York Post

Pakistan is heading to early elections after PM Imran Khan dissolves Parliament - NPR


Ukrainian President Zelensky Stuns Grammys With Surprise Cameo - The Daily Beast

Sac City Unified students to return to class Monday after strike ends - KCRA Sacramento

Mormon leader reaffirms faith's stance on same-sex marriage - ABC News

Serbians vote in election overshadowed by Russia’s war in Ukraine - Al Jazeera English

Taliban clamp down on drugs, announce ban on poppy harvest - ABC News

Odessa rocked by explosions as Russia claims strikes on oil refinery, fuel depots - The Washington Post

Hundreds of flight cancellations, delays in Boston part of frustrating air travel weekend nationwide - WCVB Boston

The economic shock hitting the housing market just got bigger - Fortune

Russia war could further escalate auto prices and shortages - KSL.com

How Biden's Huge Strategic Oil Release Could Backfire - OilPrice.com

OnePlus 10 Pro Long Exposure let me make some truly wild shots - TechRadar

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Grammys Honor Foo Fighters Drummer Taylor Hawkins With Special Tribute - TVLine

Johnny Knoxville enjoyed shutting Sami Zayn's mouth: WrestleMania 38 Exclusive, April 3, 2022 - WWE

Brothers Osborne Win First Ever Grammy 1 Year After T.J. Osborne Comes Out As Gay - HuffPost

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  7. Carrie Lam, Hong Kong’s Leader, Will Not Seek Second Term
  8. New Laws Moves Blue and Red States Further Apart
  9. Imran Khan Dissolves Parliament, Blocking No-Confidence Vote
  10. At Least 6 Dead and 12 Wounded in Mass Shooting in Sacramento, Police Say
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  25. Tiger Woods at the Masters: “It Will Be A Game-Time Decision”
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In a Kyiv Suburb,‘They Shot Everyone They Saw’

With Russian forces retreating, Ukrainians in Bucha are finding scores of bodies in yards and on the roads amid mounting evidence of intentional and indiscriminate killings of civilians.
   

‘This Is True Barbarity’: Life Under Russian Occupation

The town of Trostyanets was occupied by Russian forces for a month before the Ukrainian military liberated it. Residents described weeks of hunger and horror.
   

Russia Committed ‘Apparent War Crimes,’ Human Rights Watch Says

The organization’s report is based on a series of interviews with eye witnesses, victims and local residents of Russia-occupied territories between Feb. 27 and March 14.
   

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Pro-Putin Leaders in Hungary and Serbia Set to Win Re-election

Viktor Orban declared victory, and Serbia’s Aleksandar Vucic seemed likely to emerge on top. Both pledged to stay out of Russia’s war in Ukraine.
   

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After older people and nursing home residents, no group perhaps has been harder hit by the pandemic than people with diabetes. Experts hope policymakers will take notice, and finally get serious about tackling the nation’s diabetes crisis.
   

Carrie Lam, Hong Kong’s Leader, Will Not Seek Second Term

Mrs. Lam has been criticized by residents and pro-Beijing lawmakers for mixed messaging and mishandling the city’s fifth coronavirus outbreak.
   

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A wave of legislation, particularly in the West, is making states “not only a little different but radically different,” says one expert on government.
   

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