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Lainey Wilson, Jelly Roll win big at CMT Awards Lainey Wilson and Jelly Roll led the field, earning a handful of awards during Sunday's CMT Music Awards in Texas. LSU overhwhelms Iowa for first women's basketball title Alexis Morris scored 21 points and Jasmine Carson chipped in 22 off the bench to lead LSU past Iowa, clinching the first women's basketball title in Tigers history Sunday at the American Airlines Center in Dallas. Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto dies at 71 Famed Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto, known for scoring films like The Revenant and The Last Emperor, has died at 71. 'Dungeons & Dragons' tops North American box office with $38.5M "Dungeons & Dragons" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $38.5 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. 1 of 3 suspects arrested in drugging deaths of two men in NYC Jacob Barroso, 30, surrendered to police on Saturday after being named a suspect in the killings of John Umberger, 33, and Julio Ramirez, 25, on separate occasions. Medvedev breezes by Sinner for 2023 Miami Open tennis title Daniil Medvedev used his crisp serve to craft nine aces as Jannik Sinner struggled with errors en route to the 2023 Miami Open men's singles title Sunday in Miami Gardens, Fla. Trump announces speech after arraignment, former DA warns recent comments could boost case Former President Donald Trump's campaign announced Sunday that he would deliver a speech from his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida after his arraignment Tuesday on criminal charges. Explosion kills Russian military blogger Vladlen Tatarsky in St. Petersburg An explosion at a cafe in central St. Petersburg killed Russian military blogger Vladlen Tatarsky and injured at least 19 others on Sunday. French minister Marlene Schiappa causes stir with Playboy cover French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne and other officials have been critical of government minister Marlene Schiappa for her Playboy magazine cover. Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson announces GOP presidential bid Former Gov. Asa Hutchinson of Arkansas said Sunday that he will run for president in the 2024 election, adding his name to a growing list of Republican candidates seeking to go head-to-head with Donald Trump. Pope Francis delivers Palm Sunday mass after hospital release Pope Francis delivered his Palm Sunday mass in St. Peter's Square before tens of thousands of people, just a day after he was discharged from a hospital in Rome where he was treated for bronchitis. Alleged burglar faces attempted murder charges after shots exchanged with parking attendant A parking garage attendant and suspected burglar both face attempted murder charges after an altercation between the two resulting in both men being shot. Police injured as thousands of protesters flood Portugal streets against housing crisis Thousands of protesters flooded streets in Portugal to demonstrate against an escalating housing crisis in one of Europe's poorest countries. SpaceX launches Tranche 0 mission sending 10 satellites into orbit SpaceX launched 10 Space Development Agency satellites into orbit from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California Sunday in the Tranche 0 mission. British men detained by Taliban in Afghanistan, humanitarian group says The Taliban has detained three British men in Afghanistan, according to the humanitarian aid group Presidium Network. UConn, San Diego State advance to men's basketball finale Lamont Butler hit a buzzer-beating jump shot to lead San Diego State to a dramatic win over Florida Atlantic, before UConn's defense shut down Miami to advance to the finale of the men's basketball tournament. Brittney Griner expresses ‘great concern’ for detained WSJ reporter in Russia Brittney Griner, the WNBA star who was detained in Russia for nearly 10 months on drug charges, expressed "great concern" on Saturday for Evan Gershkovich -- a reporter for the Wall Street Journal accused of espionage. Quinta Brunson, Heidi Gardner appear in 'SNL' bridesmaid cult documentary Quinta Brunson guest hosted "Saturday Night Live" this weekend and appeared in several sketches, including a pre-taped segment called, "Bridesmaid Cult Documentary." Kaley Cuoco shares photos of newborn daughter Kaley Cuoco has announced on Instagram the birth of her first child, a daughter. Iran arrests women for not wearing hijab after man threw yogurt on them Authorities in Iran have arrested two women at a store in the city of Shandiz after a man was seen throwing yogurt at them Thursday, officials said. On This Day, April 2: Oikos University shooting leaves 7 dead On April 2, 2012, One Goh, a 38-year-old former nursing student in Oakland, Calif., opened fire on the Oikos University campus, killing seven people. Famous birthdays for April 2: Pedro Pascal, Clark Gregg Actor Pedro Pascal turns 48 and actor Clark Gregg turns 61, among the famous birthdays for April 2. More Recent Articles |
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How the U.S. Came to Use NSO Spyware It Was Trying to KillThe Biden administration has been trying to choke off use of hacking tools made by the Israeli firm NSO. It turns out that not every part of the government has gotten the message. Trump Flourishes in the Glare of His IndictmentThe former president’s appetite for attention has been fundamental to his identity for decades. Where others may focus on the hazards of a criminal case, he raises money, promotes his campaign and works to reduce the case to a cliffhanging spectacle. Ahead of Trump’s Arrival, New York Readies for Protests and CelebrationsDonald J. Trump is expected to fly in on Monday night, then he is expected to spend the night in Trump Tower. The police will monitor every movement. 2 Pro-Impeachment Senators Question Motives Behind Trump IndictmentJoe Manchin, a Democrat, and Bill Cassidy, a Republican, both voted to convict Donald Trump after Jan. 6. They expressed concern on Sunday that the criminal case against him is political. Why Is Finland the Happiest Country on Earth? The Answer Is Complicated.The Nordic nation has been ranked the happiest country on earth for six consecutive years. But when you talk to individual Finns, the reality is a bit more complicated. Sanna Marin’s Party Loses in Finland ElectionPrime Minister Sanna Marin’s party was outpolled by a rival that stressed economic concerns. Petteri Orpo of the National Coalition Party may now come to power, but coalition talks will be daunting. Kim Mulkey, a Colorful and Divisive Coach, Wins Another TitleMulkey’s L.S.U. players say they appreciate her tough approach. But her relationship with Brittney Griner continues to receive scrutiny. L.S.U. Set Scoring Records. But the Points Came From an Unlikely Source.Louisiana State won the championship on 3-pointers. The Tigers can thank Jasmine Carson, who led the team with a surprise 22 points. Vladlen Tatarsky, Russian Military Blogger, Is Killed in St. Petersburg BombingVladlen Tatarsky represented a radical wing of pro-invasion bloggers and activists who backed Moscow’s war but also criticized what they saw as the flaws in the Russian Army. Refusing to Evacuate, Ukrainian Residents Go UndergroundHuddled in basements just over a mile away from the front lines of Avdiivka, over 1,800 residents are refusing to be rescued from one of the most active battlegrounds in eastern Ukraine. Tulare Lake Returned in the Central Valley After California StormsA barrage of storms has resurrected what was once the largest body of fresh water west of the Mississippi River, setting the stage for a disaster this spring. Seymour Stein, Record Biz Giant Who Signed Madonna, Dies at 80With an encyclopedic knowledge of pop music, he championed acts including the Ramones, Talking Heads and the Pretenders on his label Sire, and helped found the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Bruce Springsteen Show Shines Before an Anxious Week in New YorkThere was tension in the city as New Yorkers waited for Donald J. Trump to appear, but in the meantime, Bruce kept playing at the Garden. The Problem With Everything-Bagel LiberalismTrouble comes when Democrats try to do everything everywhere all at once. How Nashville Prepared for the Day It Never Wanted to FaceDispatchers, police and paramedics in Nashville had for years trained for a school shooting as if it was inevitable. An attack in Uvalde, Texas, underscored that there was no margin for error. Arrest Made in Robberies and Murders of Gay Men Who Were DruggedJacob Barroso, 30, arrested Saturday in the murder of Julio Ramirez, a 25-year-old social worker, is the third person charged in the cases. Milo Djukanovic Is Defeated in Montenegro’s Presidential ElectionThe incumbent, Milo Djukanovic, conceded to Jakov Milatovic, who had campaigned on pledges to root out corruption and organized crime. Gilbert & George Are Opening a Museum in LondonFor over 50 years, the artist duo has lived and worked in London’s Spitalfields district. Now, they hope to immortalize their work and its part in the area’s history. Today’s Wordle Review: April 2, 2023Our columnist reviews the day’s puzzle. Warning: contains spoilers! More Recent Articles |
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Lainey Wilson and Jelly Roll led the field, earning a handful of awards during Sunday's CMT Music Awards in Texas.
Alexis Morris scored 21 points and Jasmine Carson chipped in 22 off the bench to lead LSU past Iowa, clinching the first women's basketball title in Tigers history Sunday at the American Airlines Center in Dallas.
Famed Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto, known for scoring films like The Revenant and The Last Emperor, has died at 71.
"Dungeons & Dragons" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $38.5 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Jacob Barroso, 30, surrendered to police on Saturday after being named a suspect in the killings of John Umberger, 33, and Julio Ramirez, 25, on separate occasions.
Daniil Medvedev used his crisp serve to craft nine aces as Jannik Sinner struggled with errors en route to the 2023 Miami Open men's singles title Sunday in Miami Gardens, Fla.
Former President Donald Trump's campaign announced Sunday that he would deliver a speech from his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida after his arraignment Tuesday on criminal charges.
An explosion at a cafe in central St. Petersburg killed Russian military blogger Vladlen Tatarsky and injured at least 19 others on Sunday.
French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne and other officials have been critical of government minister Marlene Schiappa for her Playboy magazine cover.
Former Gov. Asa Hutchinson of Arkansas said Sunday that he will run for president in the 2024 election, adding his name to a growing list of Republican candidates seeking to go head-to-head with Donald Trump.
Pope Francis delivered his Palm Sunday mass in St. Peter's Square before tens of thousands of people, just a day after he was discharged from a hospital in Rome where he was treated for bronchitis.
A parking garage attendant and suspected burglar both face attempted murder charges after an altercation between the two resulting in both men being shot.
Thousands of protesters flooded streets in Portugal to demonstrate against an escalating housing crisis in one of Europe's poorest countries.
SpaceX launched 10 Space Development Agency satellites into orbit from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California Sunday in the Tranche 0 mission.
The Taliban has detained three British men in Afghanistan, according to the humanitarian aid group Presidium Network.
Lamont Butler hit a buzzer-beating jump shot to lead San Diego State to a dramatic win over Florida Atlantic, before UConn's defense shut down Miami to advance to the finale of the men's basketball tournament.
Brittney Griner, the WNBA star who was detained in Russia for nearly 10 months on drug charges, expressed "great concern" on Saturday for Evan Gershkovich -- a reporter for the Wall Street Journal accused of espionage.
Quinta Brunson guest hosted "Saturday Night Live" this weekend and appeared in several sketches, including a pre-taped segment called, "Bridesmaid Cult Documentary."
Kaley Cuoco has announced on Instagram the birth of her first child, a daughter.
Authorities in Iran have arrested two women at a store in the city of Shandiz after a man was seen throwing yogurt at them Thursday, officials said.
On April 2, 2012, One Goh, a 38-year-old former nursing student in Oakland, Calif., opened fire on the Oikos University campus, killing seven people.
Actor Pedro Pascal turns 48 and actor Clark Gregg turns 61, among the famous birthdays for April 2. 
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