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 Jimmy Butler, Miami Heat beat Milwaukee Bucks for 2-1 playoff series lead  Jimmy Butler scored a game-high 30 points in three quarters to lead the Miami Heat to a win over the Milwaukee Bucks in a brutally physical Game 3, which resulted in several injuries Saturday in Miami.      Wreck of WW2-era Japanese vessel found after more than 80 years  An Australian-led team has located the wreck of the Montevideo Maru, a Japanese transport ship that was carrying hundreds of Allied prisoners when it was sunk by a U.S. submarine in 1942.      Laurel Park racing suspended after 2 horses seriously injured at track  Horse racing at Laurel Park in Maryland has been temporarily suspended after two horses were injured on the track this week.      NAACP sues Mississippi governer over Capitol Police expansion in Jackson  Civil liberties advocates have sued Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves seeking to block the implementation of a new law dramatically expanding the powers of State Capitol Police in the city of Jackson.      Minnesota lawmakers ban conversion therapy, guarantee gender-affirming care  Minnesota legislators have passed three measures aimed at protecting the rights of people who travel to the state for an abortion, guaranteeing gender-affirming care and banning conversion therapy.      Sudan's army will help in evacuating foreign nationals as fighting resumes  Sudan's military said Saturday it will help evacuate foreign nationals from the country as two generals leading different factions of the Sudanese military broke a temporary cease-fire deal.      Newsom calls in National Guard to help San Francisco fight fentanyl crisis  The city of San Francisco will get help from the California National Guard and other state agencies in its struggle against an ongoing fentanyl crisis, Gov. Gavin Newsom has announced.      Alligator rescued from Brooklyn's Prospect Park lake dies at Bronx Zoo  An alligator that was found abandoned in the cold waters of New York City's Prospect Park in February is dead after being treated at the Bronx Zoo, staffers have announced.      Minn. police detain man with gun in Mall of America parking lot  Police in Minnesota arrested a man in the Mall of America parking lot after receiving a call about a person in the area armed with a shotgun.      Famed Australian comedian Barry Humphries dies at 89  Renowned Australian comedian Barry Humphries died at the age of 89 in Sydney, his family confirmed in a statement Saturday.      Alabama education official resigns after gov's criticism of 'woke' training text  A top Alabama education official has resigned after Gov. Kay Ivey accused her of distributing teacher training textbooks containing "woke concepts."      Tenn. governor announces special legislative session on gun reform  Tennesee Gov. Bill Lee has announced plans to call a special legislative session focused on gun reform in the wake of a school shooting in Nashville that killed six people last month.      Recreational pot legalized in Delaware as governor allows bills to become law  Delaware will become the 22nd U.S. state to legalize recreational marijuana after its governor decided to allow two bills already passed by the legislature to become law without his signature.      Manhattan DA, House GOP agree to allow former prosecutor to testify  Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has withdrawn a lawsuit asking the courts to block the House Judiciary Committee from compelling former Manhattan prosecutor Mark Pomerantz to testify.      Conn. highway bridge remains closed after fiery fuel truck crash  The southbound lanes of a key interstate highway bridge in Connecticut remained closed Saturday, a day after a fiery truck crash on the span sent clouds of thick smoke billowing into the atmosphere.      Public schools would have to display Ten Commandments under Texas bill  Public schools in Texas would have to prominently display the Ten Commandments in every classroom starting next school year under a bill the Texas Senate approved this week.      Morgan Wallen's 'One Thing at a Time' tops U.S. album chart for 6th week  Country music star Morgan Wallen's "One Thing at a Time" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a sixth, straight week.      No Season 2 of 'National Treasure' for Disney+  "National Treasure: Edge of History" will not return for a second season on Disney+      On This Day, April 22: World leaders sign Paris Agreement on climate change  On April 22, 2016, world leaders from 175 countries gathered in New York on Earth Day to sign the Paris Agreement      Famous birthdays for April 22: Sherri Shepherd, Jack Nicholson  Actor Sherri Shepherd turns 56 and actor Jack Nicholson turns 86, among the famous birthdays for April 22.      More Recent Articles
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 As War Rages in Sudan, Countries Angle for AdvantageEven before its two leading generals went to war last week, “everyone wanted a chunk of Sudan,” an expert said of the strategically located country rich in natural resources.        In Abortion Pill Ruling, the Supreme Court Trades Ambition for PrudenceThe court’s order seemed to vindicate a commitment in last year’s decision in Dobbs: to leave further questions about abortion to the political process.        Russia’s Technocrats Embraced the West, Then Enabled Putin’s WarThe expertise of economic officials who continue to work in the government has helped President Vladimir Putin largely keep the economy afloat in the face of Western sanctions.        After California’s Heavy Rains, Gold Seekers Are GiddyThe mother lode of winter storms has sent water blasting through rock crevices and rivers in the Sierra Nevada, leading to more glittering discoveries by prospectors.        E.P.A. to Propose First Controls on Greenhouse Gases From Power PlantsIf the regulation is implemented, it will be the first time the federal government has limited carbon emissions from existing power plants, which generate 25 percent of U.S. greenhouse gases.        Florida at Center of Debate as School Book Bans Surge NationallyProponents say the laws aim to give parents control over their children’s education. But many educators say the rules have brought chaos and fear.        Will the Fox-Dominion Settlement Affect Its News Coverage? Don’t Count on It.There is little reason to think Fox News will adjust its coverage after paying a $787.5 million defamation settlement to Dominion Voting Systems. Its audience won’t let it.        The Crypto Detectives Are Cleaning UpEarly adopters thought cryptocurrencies would be free from prying eyes. But tracking the flow of funds has become a big business.        NFL Suspensions Expose the League’s Problem With Sports GamblingThe suspension of five players, three of whom bet on N.F.L. games, exposes the league’s unsure footing as it both promotes and punishes sports gambling.        Peter Singer: Fix Your Diet, Save the PlanetWe can do something significant for the planet every time we eat.        Why Those Super Low College Admissions Rates Can Be MisleadingSome of it amounts to marketing.        DeSantis’s Puddin’ Head CampaignHe’s sinking, even as he tests the waters.        Religion Has Friends Among Judges in High PlacesWill there ever be a religious claim anymore that goes too far?        The Boston Marathon Women’s Elite Field Was Historic. London’s Will Be, Too.The depth of talent at the top levels of women’s marathoning continues to grow, outpacing the men. Expect stacked races to follow.        Are Text Messages the New Social Media? One Start-Up Thinks So.Community, which was first marketed as a way for celebrities to text their fans, now has big brands on board.        Watch the Lyrid Meteor Shower Peak During a New MoonThe first major springtime meteor shower will become most active right after a new moon.        Today’s Wordle Review: April 22, 2023Our columnist reviews the day’s puzzle. Warning: Contains spoilers!         More Recent Articles | 
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 Jimmy Butler scored a game-high 30 points in three quarters to lead the Miami Heat to a win over the Milwaukee Bucks in a brutally physical Game 3, which resulted in several injuries Saturday in Miami.   
 An Australian-led team has located the wreck of the Montevideo Maru, a Japanese transport ship that was carrying hundreds of Allied prisoners when it was sunk by a U.S. submarine in 1942.   
 Horse racing at Laurel Park in Maryland has been temporarily suspended after two horses were injured on the track this week.   
 Civil liberties advocates have sued Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves seeking to block the implementation of a new law dramatically expanding the powers of State Capitol Police in the city of Jackson.   
 Minnesota legislators have passed three measures aimed at protecting the rights of people who travel to the state for an abortion, guaranteeing gender-affirming care and banning conversion therapy.   
 Sudan's military said Saturday it will help evacuate foreign nationals from the country as two generals leading different factions of the Sudanese military broke a temporary cease-fire deal.   
 The city of San Francisco will get help from the California National Guard and other state agencies in its struggle against an ongoing fentanyl crisis, Gov. Gavin Newsom has announced.   
 An alligator that was found abandoned in the cold waters of New York City's Prospect Park in February is dead after being treated at the Bronx Zoo, staffers have announced.   
 Police in Minnesota arrested a man in the Mall of America parking lot after receiving a call about a person in the area armed with a shotgun.   
 Renowned Australian comedian Barry Humphries died at the age of 89 in Sydney, his family confirmed in a statement Saturday.   
 A top Alabama education official has resigned after Gov. Kay Ivey accused her of distributing teacher training textbooks containing "woke concepts."   
 Tennesee Gov. Bill Lee has announced plans to call a special legislative session focused on gun reform in the wake of a school shooting in Nashville that killed six people last month.   
 Delaware will become the 22nd U.S. state to legalize recreational marijuana after its governor decided to allow two bills already passed by the legislature to become law without his signature.   
 Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has withdrawn a lawsuit asking the courts to block the House Judiciary Committee from compelling former Manhattan prosecutor Mark Pomerantz to testify.   
 The southbound lanes of a key interstate highway bridge in Connecticut remained closed Saturday, a day after a fiery truck crash on the span sent clouds of thick smoke billowing into the atmosphere.   
 Public schools in Texas would have to prominently display the Ten Commandments in every classroom starting next school year under a bill the Texas Senate approved this week.   
 Country music star Morgan Wallen's "One Thing at a Time" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a sixth, straight week.   
 "National Treasure: Edge of History" will not return for a second season on Disney+   
 On April 22, 2016, world leaders from 175 countries gathered in New York on Earth Day to sign the Paris Agreement   
 Actor Sherri Shepherd turns 56 and actor Jack Nicholson turns 86, among the famous birthdays for April 22.   
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