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U.S. base in Syria comes under rocket fire A U.S. military base in northeastern Syria came under attack Monday, resulting in zero casualties, U.S. Central Command said. Fifth victim dies after mass shooting at Kentucky bank A bank employee shot and killed five people and injured eight -- including two police officers -- inside a bank lobby in Louisville on Monday, according to police who shot and killed the suspect. Movie review: 'Beau is Afraid' a thrilling odyssey through anxiety "Beau is Afraid," in theaters Friday, captures the surreal feeling of anxiety with enough ambiguity to let the audience interpret the main character's journey. U.S. Postal Service proposes price hikes for mailing services The U.S. Postal Service has filed a notice to increase mailing services prices, effective July 9, raising the cost of a First-Class Mail Forever stamp 5.4%, from 63 cents to 66 cents. Nashville council reinstates ousted Tennessee state lawmaker Justin Jones Local commissions plan votes that could reinstate two Black Democratic lawmakers who were expelled from the Tennessee Legislature last week. Mint-flavored e-cigarettes more damaging to lungs, vaping study finds A new report, released by the University of Pittsburgh, found smoking mint-flavored e-cigarettes is associated with poorer lung function compared to menthol-free vaping. President Biden officially ends COVID-19 national emergency President Joe Biden signed a bill Monday to end the national emergency over COVID-19. Biden teases re-election bid during annual White House Easter Egg Roll President Joe Biden revealed Monday he plans to run for re-election in 2024 telling NBC "I plan on at least three or four more Easter egg rolls," referencing the annual White House event, adding "I plan on running." British PM Rishi Sunak urges Northern Ireland to restart power-sharing administration British Prime Rishi Sunak called on politicians in Northern Ireland on Monday to honor the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement by re-starting the country's stalled power-sharing government as soon as possible. On Pentagon leak, White House officials say much remains to be known White House officials are unclear where the leak of sensitive Pentagon documents is coming from or if it has been contained. Virginia grand jury indicts mother of 6-year-old who shot teacher A Virginia grand jury on Monday indicted the mother of a 6-year-old boy who shot and wounded his teacher in Newport News in January. Justice Department seeks judicial stay to keep abortion drug available The Justice Department and pharmaceutical company Danco Laboratories have requested an appeals court block a federal judge's ruling that would suspend the approval of mifepristone, a widely used abortion pill. Watch: Rare bontebok antelope born at Oregon Zoo The Oregon Zoo announced the birth of a rare African bontebok calf, an arrival that was welcomed as a sign of the antelope species' dramatic recovery from the brink of extinction. Look: Florida dog named world's shortest at the height of 3.59 inches A Florida woman's pet chihuahua was officially named the world's shortest dog living by Guinness World Records at a height of only 3.59 inches. Republicans subpoena FBI director over plan to surveil Catholic church members Republican House Judiciary Committee members have subpoenaed FBI Director Christopher Wray for information about the agency's plan to use sources in Catholic churches to report on suspicious activity. 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. Look: Firefighters rescue entangled horse trapped in trailer Firefighters in Britain came to the rescue of a horse that became trapped in his travel trailer when his legs became entangled in a gate stored in the trailer. Arkansas man catches 102-pound paddlefish from his kayak Wildlife officials in Arkansas said a man fishing for walleye from his kayak managed to land a massive 102-pound paddlefish. Michelle Obama to return to 'Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon' on April 19 Michelle Obama will make her sixth appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon." Look: Kard return with 'Without You' single, music video K-pop group Kard released a single and music video for "Without You," their first song of 2023. Listen: The Linda Lindas release 'Too Many Things' single ahead of Coachella The teen punk band, The Linda Lindas, release a new single, "Too Many Things," ahead of their Coachella appearance. |
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Pfizer CEO and Other Drug Company Leaders Condemn Texas Abortion Pill RulingMore than 400 executives said that the decision ignored both scientific and legal precedent and that, if the ruling stood, it would create uncertainty for the pharmaceutical and biotech industries. Expelled Lawmaker Justin Jones Is Sworn Back in to Tennessee HouseThe move to reappoint Representative Justin Jones was a swift rebuke to the Republican supermajority over its decision to expel him and another lawmaker for leading a gun control protest. Tennessee House Expulsions: What You Need to KnowFour days after the House voted to expel State Representatives Justin Jones and Justin J. Pearson, the Metropolitan Nashville Council unanimously voted to send Mr. Jones back to the seat. Louisville Bank Shooting: Gunman Kills 5 Co-Workers on Livestream, Police SayThe police did not give a motive for the shooting in the Kentucky city but said that the gunman, who also died, had been a bank employee. Clues Left Online Might Aid Leak Investigation, Officials SayA large number of people potentially had access to the Pentagon intelligence documents posted on social media. For Biden, an Era When Treaties Are More Likely to Be Broken Than BrokeredThe president’s trip to Northern Ireland will mark the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement, which ended decades of violence. But such breakthroughs are harder to achieve in today’s fractious world. WNBA Draft: Aliyah Boston Goes No. 1 to Indiana FeverBoston, a senior forward from the University of South Carolina, was the second-ever top pick from her college. A Growing W.N.B.A. Still Boxes Out Some PersonalitiesAhead of the W.N.B.A. draft, women’s basketball remains troubled by racial disparities in how its stars are showcased. Charges Filed Against Mother of 6-Year-Old Who Shot a TeacherProsecutors had previously decided not to charge the boy, a first grader who took the gun to his Newport News, Va., elementary school in January. House Panel Plans Manhattan Hearing. Bragg Calls It a ‘Political Stunt.’The Republican-led Judiciary Committee hopes to tarnish the Democratic prosecutor who is leading the criminal case against former President Donald J. Trump. Trump Ignores Deadline for Personal Financial Disclosure to F.E.C.The disclosure will eventually provide the first look at the former president’s businesses since leaving the White House. Al Jaffee, Inventive Cartoonist at Mad Magazine, Dies at 102For 55 years he created the fold-in (as opposed to, say, Playboy’s fold-out), giving readers a satirical double-take on whatever was going on in the news or elsewhere. Cool? Or Just Clunky? The Fight Over Dashboard Touch Screens.As luxury cars become rolling supercomputers, designers are wondering how big is too big. The Cold Truth at the Heart of ‘Succession,’ Lying on an Airplane FloorThe comforting fantasy that the rich are miserable. The Meaning of an Awesome Employment ReportThis is the best job market in a generation. Netanyahu Reverses Firing of Yoav Gallant, Israel’s Defense MinisterYoav Gallant was dismissed last month after expressing concern about the pace of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s judicial overhaul plan. Saudi Arabia and Houthis Hold Peace Talks in Yemen: What to KnowThe surprise rapprochement between Saudi Arabia and Iran, whose rivalry fueled the war, has raised a glimmer of hope for a breakthrough in resolving one of the world’s worst crises. Senate Judiciary Committee Promises Supreme Court Ethics HearingDemocrats on the panel wrote to the chief justice, urging an investigation into gifts and travel provided to Justice Clarence Thomas. A.I. Is Coming for Lawyers, AgainPrevious advances in A.I. inspired predictions that the law was the lucrative profession most likely to suffer job losses. It didn’t happen. Is this time different? Where You Can Discover England’s Lost Jewish PastAround eight centuries ago, Jews thrived in England, worshiping freely and living where they pleased. Then everything changed. You can uncover their stories, if you know where to look. Today’s Wordle Review: April 10, 2023Our columnist reviews the day’s puzzle. Warning: contains spoilers! |
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A U.S. military base in northeastern Syria came under attack Monday, resulting in zero casualties, U.S. Central Command said.
A bank employee shot and killed five people and injured eight -- including two police officers -- inside a bank lobby in Louisville on Monday, according to police who shot and killed the suspect.
"Beau is Afraid," in theaters Friday, captures the surreal feeling of anxiety with enough ambiguity to let the audience interpret the main character's journey.
The U.S. Postal Service has filed a notice to increase mailing services prices, effective July 9, raising the cost of a First-Class Mail Forever stamp 5.4%, from 63 cents to 66 cents.
Local commissions plan votes that could reinstate two Black Democratic lawmakers who were expelled from the Tennessee Legislature last week.
A new report, released by the University of Pittsburgh, found smoking mint-flavored e-cigarettes is associated with poorer lung function compared to menthol-free vaping.
President Joe Biden signed a bill Monday to end the national emergency over COVID-19.
President Joe Biden revealed Monday he plans to run for re-election in 2024 telling NBC "I plan on at least three or four more Easter egg rolls," referencing the annual White House event, adding "I plan on running."
British Prime Rishi Sunak called on politicians in Northern Ireland on Monday to honor the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement by re-starting the country's stalled power-sharing government as soon as possible.
White House officials are unclear where the leak of sensitive Pentagon documents is coming from or if it has been contained.
A Virginia grand jury on Monday indicted the mother of a 6-year-old boy who shot and wounded his teacher in Newport News in January.
The Justice Department and pharmaceutical company Danco Laboratories have requested an appeals court block a federal judge's ruling that would suspend the approval of mifepristone, a widely used abortion pill.
The Oregon Zoo announced the birth of a rare African bontebok calf, an arrival that was welcomed as a sign of the antelope species' dramatic recovery from the brink of extinction.
A Florida woman's pet chihuahua was officially named the world's shortest dog living by Guinness World Records at a height of only 3.59 inches.
Republican House Judiciary Committee members have subpoenaed FBI Director Christopher Wray for information about the agency's plan to use sources in Catholic churches to report on suspicious activity.
The bodies of a father and son who went missing nearly a month ago while kayaking in Arkansas have been found, authorities said Sunday.
Firefighters in Britain came to the rescue of a horse that became trapped in his travel trailer when his legs became entangled in a gate stored in the trailer.
Wildlife officials in Arkansas said a man fishing for walleye from his kayak managed to land a massive 102-pound paddlefish.
Michelle Obama will make her sixth appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon."
K-pop group Kard released a single and music video for "Without You," their first song of 2023.
The teen punk band, The Linda Lindas, release a new single, "Too Many Things," ahead of their Coachella appearance. 
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