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 NYC’s Met Museum to repatriate artifacts to India  The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City announced Thursday that 15 sculptures linked to former art dealer Subhash Kapoor will be repatriated to India.      Nashville school shooting 911 calls released  Some of the 911 calls made reporting the shooting at The Covenant School in Nashville were released Thursday, providing insight into the harrowing moments after shots first rang out Monday.      Russia detains U.S. journalist on espionage charges  Russian authorities said they have arrested U.S. journalist Evan Gershkovich on charges of spying for the United States.      9 service members dead as 2 Black Hawk helicopters crash in Kentucky  Nine service members died when two HH60 Black Hawk helicopters crashed during a training exercise in Trigg County, Ky., late Wednesday, officials said on Thursday.      Reaction varies to unprecedented indictment of former president  Democrats and Republicans remarked on the indictment of former President Donald Trump on Thursday, agreeing on one thing: the "unprecedented" aspect of the case.      Jonathan Majors’ lawyer releases remarks from alleged victim  A lawyer for Jonathan Majors, known for his most recent roles in "Creed III" and "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania," released remarks Thursday from his alleged victim after he was arrested in New York City on Saturday.      Senators introduce bill for more rail-safety oversight after recent derailments  Three Democratic Senators on Thursday introduced a third bill this session relating to railway safety in response to recent high-profile train derailments in East Palestine, Ohio and Darlington Township, Pa.      Manhattan grand jury indicts Donald Trump in Stormy Daniels hush-money case  A Manhattan grand jury took the unprecedented step Thursday of voting to indict a former president, formally charging Donald Trump in an investigation into hush-money payments made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels.      Jury finds for Gwyneth Paltrow in ski collision civil trial  A Utah jury awarded actress Gwyneth Paltrow $1 in damages Thursday, after finding the Oscar winner not liable in a ski collision case dating to 2016.      Report sharply criticizes police response to Canadian mass shooting in 2020  A report into a mass shooting that killed 22 people in Nova Scotia three years ago found that police missed multiple red flags and failed to respond quickly enough.      Mets down Marlins in Scherzer-Alcantara duel  Thursday's Miami Marlins and New York Mets matchup started as a duel between ace pitchers Max Scherzer and Sandy Alcantara. The Mets ended the night by holding off a Marlins rally to secure their first win of 2023.      Virgin Orbit ending operations after failure to secure new funding  Virgin Orbit is laying off nearly all of its workforce after the satellite launch company founded by Richard Branson failed to secure new funding, its chief executive confirmed Thursday.      So-called QAnon Shaman moves from federal prison to Arizona halfway house  The man known to Americans as the "QAnon Shaman," after storming the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 has now been transferred from federal prison to a halfway house.      Finland set to join NATO after Turkey finally approves its application  Finland is set to join NATO after Turkey finally set aside months of delays, and approved its application.      GOP to pass debt ceiling bill if president won't negotiate, House speaker says  House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., said Thursday that Republican lawmakers will pass a debt ceiling bill if President Joe Biden refuses to negotiate.      Roku to lay off another 200 employees  Roku plans to fire an additional 200 employees, amounting to approximately 6% of its workforce, the company also plans to shut down or rent out several properties.      Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance introduces bill to make English official U.S. language  Sen. J.D. Vance, R-Ohio, introduced a bill Thursday that would set English as the official language of the United States.      Political satirist, singer and musician Mark Russell dies at 90  Mark Russell, a political satirist known for his stand-up routines and song parodies, died Thursday at the age of 90.      House passes GOP energy package that would undo Biden climate policies  The House of Representatives on Thursday passed a Republican-led energy package that would undo a number of the Biden Administration's environmental policies.      Wandering seal rescued from next to British Columbia highway  Marine rescuers in Canada came to the rescue of a wandering elephant seal spotted at the side of a busy British Columbia highway.      Look: 67-pound invasive carp caught by Oklahoma anglers  Wildlife officials in Oklahoma shared photos of a massive 67-pound invasive bighead carp reeled in from the Grand lake area.      Former Boston police officer arrested for role in Jan. 6, 2021, riots  A former Boston police officer has been arrested for his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, riots that resulted in the breach of the U.S. Capitol building.      Look: MTV gong from the 1980s up for auction  An auction company is expecting to fetch $10,000 to $15,000 for an unusual piece of music history -- the MTV gong from the 1980s.      Texas judge strikes down Affordable Care Act rule over businesses' religious freedom  A Texas federal judge Thursday struck down a mandate of the Affordable Care Act that requires private health insurance plans to cover preventive care, including for HIV and screenings for cancer and mental health.       | 
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 Trump Indictment, a First for a U.S. President, Tests DemocracyFor more than two centuries, American presidents were effectively shielded from indictment. But the case against former President Donald J. Trump breaks that taboo and sets a new precedent.        Trump’s Camp at Mar-a-Lago Is Caught Off Guard by IndictmentThe former president’s aides had believed that any action by the grand jury was still weeks away.        Nebraska’s Fight Over Transgender Care Turns Personal and Snarls LawmakingOne state senator has been filibustering for weeks, trying to block a bill that would ban transition-related medical treatment for young people.        DeSantis’s Oversight Board Said Disney Stripped It of Its PowerThe Florida governor’s new Disney World oversight board belatedly realized that the company had quietly sidestepped its control.        Ron DeSantis Reunites With a Key Adviser as Campaign Plans UnfoldA central area of expertise for Dustin Carmack, who will leave his post at the Heritage Foundation, is national security, with a focus on cybersecurity.        Kushner Firm Got Hundreds of Millions From 2 Persian Gulf NationsThe infusion of money from interests in the two Persian Gulf monarchies reflects the close ties to Middle Eastern countries established by Jared Kushner, former President Donald Trump’s son-in-law.        Five Arrested in Migration Center Fire That Left 39 Dead in MexicoThe authorities said arrest warrants had been obtained for three government migration officials, two private security workers and a migrant accused of starting the blaze.        Jury Finds Gwyneth Paltrow Not Liable in Ski Crash TrialThe verdict came after more than a week of testimony that covered skiing etiquette, medical history and celebrity culture.        How the Public Is Reacting to the Gwyneth Paltrow TrialThe actress-turned-businesswoman is at the center of a trial that has become a fierce debate over a simple question: Who skied into whom? The online public is rapt.        See How Baseball’s New Rules Changed the GameOpening day suggested how much difference a pitch clock can make.        Ryder Ripps Is Calling Out Kanye West and Bored Ape Yacht ClubRyder Ripps built a career as a digital art troll, and now he’s calling out his former boss Kanye West and Bored Ape Yacht Club for bigotry. Is his crusade real?        Trump Is Indicted, as America’s Justice System Holds Him AccountableA grand jury’s decision to indict Donald Trump is a necessary part of the American justice system.        How a President’s Arrest Can Strengthen a DemocracyThere are legitimate concerns about this indictment, but how could we give the boss a pass after convicting his fixer?        Trump’s Legal Jeopardy and America’s Political CrossroadsDavid French takes stock of the cases involving the ex-president and the challenges they present to the political system.        The Necessity of Patriotism (Even in Times Like These)America is rebounding, but will cynicism stop the renewal?        A.I., Brain Scans and Cameras: The Spread of Police Surveillance TechIn the Middle East, artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies have become part of everyday policing.        Elon Musk Tried to Meet With F.T.C. Chair About Twitter but Was RebuffedMr. Musk requested a meeting with Lina Khan, the chair of the F.T.C., which has been investigating Twitter’s privacy and data practices.        Mark Russell, Piano-Playing Political Satirist, Dies at 90Washington was his main quarry. Did he have any writers? “Oh, yes — 100 in the Senate and 435 in the House of Representatives.”        Gunman in Las Vegas Mass Shooting Was Angry at Casinos, New FBI Files ShowWhile investigators concluded that the motive of Stephen Paddock was unclear, newly released records include an account that he was angry about the casinos’ treatment of wealthy clients.        For the Crispiest Tofu, Give It the Milanese TreatmentA vegetarian twist on the classic anchors this cool-weather menu from David Tanis, which begins with a radicchio salad and ends with a citrusy panna cotta.        Today’s Wordle Review: March 30, 2023Our columnist reviews the day’s puzzle. Warning: contains spoilers!         More Recent Articles | 
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 The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City announced Thursday that 15 sculptures linked to former art dealer Subhash Kapoor will be repatriated to India.   
 Some of the 911 calls made reporting the shooting at The Covenant School in Nashville were released Thursday, providing insight into the harrowing moments after shots first rang out Monday.   
 Russian authorities said they have arrested U.S. journalist Evan Gershkovich on charges of spying for the United States.   
 Nine service members died when two HH60 Black Hawk helicopters crashed during a training exercise in Trigg County, Ky., late Wednesday, officials said on Thursday.   
 Democrats and Republicans remarked on the indictment of former President Donald Trump on Thursday, agreeing on one thing: the "unprecedented" aspect of the case.   
 A lawyer for Jonathan Majors, known for his most recent roles in "Creed III" and "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania," released remarks Thursday from his alleged victim after he was arrested in New York City on Saturday.   
 Three Democratic Senators on Thursday introduced a third bill this session relating to railway safety in response to recent high-profile train derailments in East Palestine, Ohio and Darlington Township, Pa.   
 A Manhattan grand jury took the unprecedented step Thursday of voting to indict a former president, formally charging Donald Trump in an investigation into hush-money payments made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels.   
 A Utah jury awarded actress Gwyneth Paltrow $1 in damages Thursday, after finding the Oscar winner not liable in a ski collision case dating to 2016.   
 A report into a mass shooting that killed 22 people in Nova Scotia three years ago found that police missed multiple red flags and failed to respond quickly enough.   
 Thursday's Miami Marlins and New York Mets matchup started as a duel between ace pitchers Max Scherzer and Sandy Alcantara. The Mets ended the night by holding off a Marlins rally to secure their first win of 2023.   
 Virgin Orbit is laying off nearly all of its workforce after the satellite launch company founded by Richard Branson failed to secure new funding, its chief executive confirmed Thursday.   
 The man known to Americans as the "QAnon Shaman," after storming the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 has now been transferred from federal prison to a halfway house.   
 Finland is set to join NATO after Turkey finally set aside months of delays, and approved its application.   
 House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., said Thursday that Republican lawmakers will pass a debt ceiling bill if President Joe Biden refuses to negotiate.   
 Roku plans to fire an additional 200 employees, amounting to approximately 6% of its workforce, the company also plans to shut down or rent out several properties.   
 Sen. J.D. Vance, R-Ohio, introduced a bill Thursday that would set English as the official language of the United States.   
 Mark Russell, a political satirist known for his stand-up routines and song parodies, died Thursday at the age of 90.   
 The House of Representatives on Thursday passed a Republican-led energy package that would undo a number of the Biden Administration's environmental policies.   
 Marine rescuers in Canada came to the rescue of a wandering elephant seal spotted at the side of a busy British Columbia highway.   
 Wildlife officials in Oklahoma shared photos of a massive 67-pound invasive bighead carp reeled in from the Grand lake area.   
 A former Boston police officer has been arrested for his role in the Jan. 6, 2021, riots that resulted in the breach of the U.S. Capitol building.   
 An auction company is expecting to fetch $10,000 to $15,000 for an unusual piece of music history -- the MTV gong from the 1980s.   
 A Texas federal judge Thursday struck down a mandate of the Affordable Care Act that requires private health insurance plans to cover preventive care, including for HIV and screenings for cancer and mental health.   
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