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 Authorities recover bodies of father, son missing 24 days in Arkansas  The bodies of a father and son who went missing nearly a month ago while kayaking in Arkansas have been found, authorities said Sunday.      Masters golf: Rahm rallies past Koepka for second major title  Jon Rahm overcame a 4-stroke deficit to start the day, fired a final-round 69 and rallied past Brooks Koepka to win the 2023 Masters for his second career major title Sunday in Augusta, Ga.      'Super Mario Bros.' tops North American box office with $146.4M  Animated adventure, "The Super Mario Bros. Movie," is No. 1 in North America, earning $146.4 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.      3 adults, 1 child dead in domestic violence incident in Orlando  Four people, including a child, were killed in what police say was a domestic violence incident in Orlando early Sunday morning.      Major League Soccer probes alleged racist remark uttered during match  Major League Soccer will investigate an accusation that a player from the New York Red Bulls made a racist remark during a match with the San Jose Earthquakes.      President Biden shares Easter Sunday message acknowledging those who are suffering  President Joe Biden shared his annual Easter message Sunday, passing along traditional Christian messages of hope and resurrection while holding space for those suffering around the world.      Texas Gov. Greg Abbott plans to pardon man convicted of murdering BLM protester  A Texas man who was convicted of murder for shooting dead a Black Lives Matter protester in July 2020 will likely receive a pardon from the state's controversial Gov. Greg Abbott.      2 police, 1 more killed in Wisconsin traffic stop shootout  Two police officers in Wisconsin and a third person were killed in a shootout stemming from a traffic stop near the small community of Cameron, Wisc.      Wagner Group boss says ‘we acted honestly’ as he calls prisoners fighting Ukraine war ‘heroes’  Yevgeny Prigozhin, the founder of Russia's Wagner Group, said Sunday that the mercenary group "acted honestly" by hiring prisoners to fight in Ukraine as he branded the convicts "heroes."      Blinken reiterates 'two-state solution' to Israel, Palestine conflict  U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken continued to reaffirm the U.S. commitment to a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine during a call with UAE Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan.      Pope Francis calls for Ukraine-Russia peace, end to Middle East conflict in Easter message  Pope Francis delivered a message Easter Sunday encouraging peace between warring nations and comforting refugees, deportees and political prisoners across the world.      Russian fugitive forms ‘Club of Angry Patriots’ fearing military defeat in Ukraine  A group of prominent Russian nationalists has announced the formation of a so-called "Club of Angry Patriots" to support a faction of pro-war officials within the Kremlin.      At least 4 dead in French Alps avalanche  An avalanche in the French Alps has left at least four people dead Sunday, according to officials.      Nuremberg trials prosecutor Ben Ferencz dies at 103  Ben Ferencz, a pioneering prosecutor from the Nuremberg trials who secured convictions for Nazi death squad commanders, has died at 103 years old.      Twitter changes NPR label for third time in recent days  Elon Musk's Twitter has again changed its label for NPR for the third time in recent days, in yet another attempt to clarify its confusing policies on media accounts.      Reports: Taylor Swift, Joe Alwyn end six-year romance  Pop music icon Taylor Swift and "Boy Erased" actor Joe Alwyn have broken up after six years as a couple, according to multiple media reports.      Bikini baristas awarded $500K settlement after long dress code battle  A group of bikini baristas has been awarded a $500,000 settlement by the Everett City Council in Washington after a yearslong battle over dress code-related regulations.      Season 14 will be last for 'Valerie's Home Cooking'  Actress and celebrity chef Valerie Bertinelli has announced the 14th season of "Valerie's Home Cooking" will be the Food Network series' last.      Tiger Woods withdraws from Masters because of foot injury  Tiger Woods, who narrowly made the cut for the third round of the 2023 Masters and was in last place, withdrew from the tournament because of a foot injury, he announced Sunday morning on Twitter.      On This Day, April 9: Iraqis topple Saddam Hussein statue  On April 9, 2003, Iraqis, with help from Americans, toppled a 20-foot-tall statue of Saddam Hussein in Baghdad's Firdos Square.      Famous birthdays for April 9: Elle Fanning, Marc Jacobs  Actor Elle Fanning turns 25 and fashion designer Marc Jacobs turns 60, among the famous birthdays for April 9.      More Recent Articles | 
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 Leaked Documents Suggest Ukrainian Air Defense Is in Peril if Not ReinforcedA huge influx of munitions is needed to keep Russia’s air force from changing the course of the war, according to U.S. officials and newly leaked Pentagon documents.        Europe Has Pledged a Million Shells for Ukraine in a Year. Can It Deliver?Probably not, experts say, given the shrunken state of its military industrial sector. A look at a major munitions maker helps explain why.        What to Know About the Leaked U.S. Intelligence ReportsMany questions remain about the classified documents that have been dribbling onto the web.        Stanford Law School’s Dean Takes a Stand for Free Speech. Will It Work?After a student protest, Jenny S. Martinez wrote a much-praised memo defending academic freedom. But that protest shows how complicated protecting free speech can be.        $388 in Sushi. Just a $20 Tip: The Brutal Math of Uber Eats and DoorDashDelivery drivers were hailed as pandemic heroes. But they say the rise of contactless delivery has made customers less inclined to tip generously and gig work is becoming an even harder way to make a living.        New Mexico Is Losing a Form of Spanish Spoken Nowhere Else on EarthA dialect from the state’s earliest Spanish-speaking settlers has endured for over 400 years in the state’s remote mountain villages. But its time may be running out.        Nuevo México pierde un dialecto que no se habla en ningún otro lugar del mundoDurante más de 400 años, en las montañas remotas del estado ha sobrevivido el neomexicano, dialecto de los primeros colonos hispanohablantes. Pero es posible que su final esté cerca.        Jon Rahm Wins His First MastersRahm trailed Brooks Koepka by two strokes at the start of Sunday’s final round but surged as Koepka faltered to claim his second major tournament victory.        Phil Mickelson Has Best Final Round in 30th Masters AppearanceMickelson, who withdrew from last year’s Masters Tournament as he took criticism for joining LIV Golf, earned a measure of redemption from fans by finishing in a tie for second place.        Photographs From Sunday’s Final Round at the MastersAfter days of rain and dark clouds, the final round was sunny and clear with nothing but blue skies and green fairways providing a brilliant backdrop for Jon Rahm’s win.        El Salvador Decimated Its Ruthless Gangs. But at What Cost?In the year since El Salvador declared a state of emergency, the government has delivered a stunning blow to the gangs that were once the ultimate authority in much of the country.        El Salvador diezmó a sus violentas pandillas, ¿a qué costo?En el año que ha transcurrido desde que El Salvador declaró un estado de emergencia, el gobierno le ha propinado un golpe demoledor a las pandillas que solían ser la máxima autoridad en gran parte del país.        Will North Carolina Be the ‘Beginning of the End’ of the Medicaid Expansion Fight?Intense patient advocacy, shifting politics, a determined Democratic governor and a handful of maverick Republicans led the state to join 39 others that have expanded Medicaid.        How Brian Cox Felt About That Big Episode 3 Twist in ‘Succession’It was a pivotal moment for this series, which orbits his character, Logan Roy, a conservative media mogul and political kingmaker. Major spoilers ahead.        How to Make Trump Go AwayIt starts by having some humility and understanding his appeal.        The Abortion Pill Ruling Is Bad Law, and the Biden Administration Should Fight ItThe opinion from a federal judge in Texas is a legal travesty        Did Jesus Really Rise From the Dead?The theologian N.T. Wright on the baffling, world-altering claim of the resurrection.        To Freeze Their Eggs, Some Women Travel for a Better Deal and a VacationFaced with the high cost of egg-freezing in their home countries, some women are going abroad for a better deal, and a vacation.        Today’s Wordle Review: April 9, 2023Our columnist reviews the day’s puzzle. Warning: contains spoilers!         More Recent Articles | 
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 The bodies of a father and son who went missing nearly a month ago while kayaking in Arkansas have been found, authorities said Sunday.   
 Jon Rahm overcame a 4-stroke deficit to start the day, fired a final-round 69 and rallied past Brooks Koepka to win the 2023 Masters for his second career major title Sunday in Augusta, Ga.   
 Animated adventure, "The Super Mario Bros. Movie," is No. 1 in North America, earning $146.4 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.   
 Four people, including a child, were killed in what police say was a domestic violence incident in Orlando early Sunday morning.   
 Major League Soccer will investigate an accusation that a player from the New York Red Bulls made a racist remark during a match with the San Jose Earthquakes.   
 President Joe Biden shared his annual Easter message Sunday, passing along traditional Christian messages of hope and resurrection while holding space for those suffering around the world.   
 A Texas man who was convicted of murder for shooting dead a Black Lives Matter protester in July 2020 will likely receive a pardon from the state's controversial Gov. Greg Abbott.   
 Two police officers in Wisconsin and a third person were killed in a shootout stemming from a traffic stop near the small community of Cameron, Wisc.   
 Yevgeny Prigozhin, the founder of Russia's Wagner Group, said Sunday that the mercenary group "acted honestly" by hiring prisoners to fight in Ukraine as he branded the convicts "heroes."   
 U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken continued to reaffirm the U.S. commitment to a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine during a call with UAE Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan.   
 Pope Francis delivered a message Easter Sunday encouraging peace between warring nations and comforting refugees, deportees and political prisoners across the world.   
 A group of prominent Russian nationalists has announced the formation of a so-called "Club of Angry Patriots" to support a faction of pro-war officials within the Kremlin.   
 An avalanche in the French Alps has left at least four people dead Sunday, according to officials.   
 Ben Ferencz, a pioneering prosecutor from the Nuremberg trials who secured convictions for Nazi death squad commanders, has died at 103 years old.   
 Elon Musk's Twitter has again changed its label for NPR for the third time in recent days, in yet another attempt to clarify its confusing policies on media accounts.   
 Pop music icon Taylor Swift and "Boy Erased" actor Joe Alwyn have broken up after six years as a couple, according to multiple media reports.   
 A group of bikini baristas has been awarded a $500,000 settlement by the Everett City Council in Washington after a yearslong battle over dress code-related regulations.   
 Actress and celebrity chef Valerie Bertinelli has announced the 14th season of "Valerie's Home Cooking" will be the Food Network series' last.   
 Tiger Woods, who narrowly made the cut for the third round of the 2023 Masters and was in last place, withdrew from the tournament because of a foot injury, he announced Sunday morning on Twitter.   
 On April 9, 2003, Iraqis, with help from Americans, toppled a 20-foot-tall statue of Saddam Hussein in Baghdad's Firdos Square.   
 Actor Elle Fanning turns 25 and fashion designer Marc Jacobs turns 60, among the famous birthdays for April 9.   
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