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Three more states confirm measles cases Three more states confirmed their first measles cases of the year over the weekend, as the United States battles a growing outbreak of the highly contagious disease that has now touched more than half of all U.S. states. Florida State University backs off mandatory Monday return to classes after shooting Florida State University has changed course on a return to class for students following a shooting on campus that left two people dead, he school announced. New York City ignores federal deadline to end congestion pricing New York City's $9 congestion pricing fee for people driving in certain parts of the city will remain, passing a federal deadline Sunday to end it. Longtime California Congresswoman Barbara Lee wins Oakland mayoral race Former California Rep. Barbara Lee has won the Oakland mayoral race and vowed to work with city residents to ease racial and economic tensions. 'Sinners' tops North American box office with $45.6M "Sinners" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $45.6 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday." Sen. Van Hollen defends El Salvador visit to support deported man’s ‘due process’ Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., in an interview Sunday defended his recent trip to El Salvador to meet with a man from his state who was erroneously deported by the Trump administration. SpaceX launches third fleet of spy satellites in 8 days SpaceX launched its third fleet of spy satellites in 8 days on Sunday, its tenth mission of the year in support of the National Reconnaissance Office, the United States' spy satellite agency. DHS accuses Kilmar Abrego Garcia of human trafficking The Department of Homeland Security has accused El Salvadoran Kilmar Abrego Garcia was an MS-13 member who likely engaged in human trafficking while in the United States. Robotic runners hobbled by breakdowns in first half-marathon against humans Twenty-one two-legged robots took the streets against human competitors in a first-of-its kind humanoid half-marathon in China Saturday, but technical breakdowns left them in the dust. Rubio claims ‘hoax’ after draft Trump order to gut State Department circulates U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Sunday dismissed as a "hoax" a draft Trump executive order that circulated over the weekend and would gut the U.S. State Department. DHL suspends shipments of more than $800 in response to Trump tariff plan DHL Express has announced it will suspend deliveries of more than $800 in response to cost increases and U.S. Customs regulations brought on by the Trump administration's tariff plan. Veteran NASA astronaut Don Pettit returns to Earth on 70th birthday Veteran NASA astronaut Don Pettit celebrated his 70th birthday as he returned to Earth from a seven-month stay at the International Space Station Pope Francis makes Easter appearance, pens global peace message Pope Francis, who is still recovering from treatment for bilateral pneumonia, greeted crowds gathered in a tulip-filled St Peter's Square for Easter Sunday before his traditional "Urbi et Orbi" speech. Watch: Paul Rudd brings '90s charm to Nintendo Switch 2 commercial Paul Rudd appeared in a new commercial for the Nintendo Switch 2 game system this weekend, more than 30 years after appearing in a similar ad for the Super Nintendo System. WWE 'WrestleMania 41': Seth Rollins wins with help from Paul Heyman Seth Rollins was able to defeat his two biggest rivals, Roman Reigns and CM Punk, after receiving help from Paul Heyman at "WrestleMania 41." The Who: Drummer Zak Starkey not stepping down after all The legendary British rock band The Who announced that it has worked out its differences with its longtime drummer Zak Starkey, Ringo Starr's son. Famous birthdays for April 20: Killer Mike, George Takei Musician Killer Mike turns 50 and actor George Takei turns 88, among the famous birthdays for April 20. On This Day, April 20: Deepwater Horizon explosion, oil spill kills 11 On April 20, 2010, an explosion and fire on the Deepwater Horizon BP oil rig off the Louisiana coast in the Gulf of Mexico killed 11 workers and caused a massive oil spill. More Recent Articles
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Hegseth Said to Have Shared Attack Details in Second Signal ChatThe defense secretary sent sensitive information about strikes in Yemen to an encrypted group chat that included his wife and brother, people familiar with the matter said. Peter Navarro: The Architect of Trump’s TariffsOnce sidelined, President Trump’s counselor Peter Navarro has returned to Washington and quickly upended the global trading system. Trump Raised $239 Million for Inauguration, More Than Doubling His Own RecordThe staggering amount, disclosed in a filing with the Federal Election Commission, was driven by corporate America’s eagerness to win the president’s favor. Pope Meets With JD Vance After Criticism of Trump AdministrationFrancis and the vice president briefly exchanged Easter wishes, the Vatican said. An earlier meeting between Mr. Vance and church officials involved “an exchange of opinions” on migration. Alito Releases Dissent in Supreme Court Decision Blocking DeportationsJustice Samuel A. Alito Jr. wrote that the court’s overnight order blocking the Trump administration from deporting a group of Venezuelans under a wartime law was not “necessary or appropriate.” Israel’s Military Cites ‘Professional Failures’ in Killings of Gaza MedicsIn a statement and a briefing summarizing its investigation into the deadly episode, the military said a deputy commander would be dismissed. Bunnies, Bonnets, Brights and Blooms at New York’s Easter ParadeTime for revelry, and a celebration of spring, on a Sunday in the city. Syria’s Easter Celebrations Pass Peacefully, in Early Test of New GovernmentAt least in the capital, Damascus, the Christian holiday festivities were protected and joyfully observed. Religious minorities are still wary, however, about the new leaders’ commitment to inclusivity. Inside a City Swept by Roving Gunmen, Deadly Grudges and FearA sectarian-fueled killing spree exposed how fragile peace is in Syria, where the government’s control is limited and tension runs deep after nearly 14 years of civil war. San Jose Considers Arresting Homeless People Who Refuse HousingThe mayor of the Silicon Valley city has proposed arresting people who don’t accept offers of shelter. It’s the latest sign of frustrations over tent encampments in California. When They Don’t Recognize You AnymorePeople with dementia often forget even close family members as the disease advances. “It can throw people into an existential crisis,” one expert said. A Good Doctor Knows When to Bend the RulesSome physicians agree to patients’ requests for unproven treatment or altered vaccine schedules. 3 Men Die in Fire in Overcrowded House in QueensThe house in the Jamaica Estates neighborhood had no working smoke detectors and was crammed with tenants, fire officials said. 3 Dead in Oklahoma in Severe Weather After Tornadoes Strike TexasTwo people died after their vehicle was trapped in floodwaters and one person was killed in a tornado, officials said. Severe weather threatened parts of Arkansas and Missouri on Sunday. More Recent Articles |
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Three more states confirmed their first measles cases of the year over the weekend, as the United States battles a growing outbreak of the highly contagious disease that has now touched more than half of all U.S. states.
Florida State University has changed course on a return to class for students following a shooting on campus that left two people dead, he school announced.
New York City's $9 congestion pricing fee for people driving in certain parts of the city will remain, passing a federal deadline Sunday to end it.
Former California Rep. Barbara Lee has won the Oakland mayoral race and vowed to work with city residents to ease racial and economic tensions.
"Sinners" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $45.6 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday."
Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., in an interview Sunday defended his recent trip to El Salvador to meet with a man from his state who was erroneously deported by the Trump administration.
SpaceX launched its third fleet of spy satellites in 8 days on Sunday, its tenth mission of the year in support of the National Reconnaissance Office, the United States' spy satellite agency.
The Department of Homeland Security has accused El Salvadoran Kilmar Abrego Garcia was an MS-13 member who likely engaged in human trafficking while in the United States.
Twenty-one two-legged robots took the streets against human competitors in a first-of-its kind humanoid half-marathon in China Saturday, but technical breakdowns left them in the dust.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Sunday dismissed as a "hoax" a draft Trump executive order that circulated over the weekend and would gut the U.S. State Department.
DHL Express has announced it will suspend deliveries of more than $800 in response to cost increases and U.S. Customs regulations brought on by the Trump administration's tariff plan.
Veteran NASA astronaut Don Pettit celebrated his 70th birthday as he returned to Earth from a seven-month stay at the International Space Station
Pope Francis, who is still recovering from treatment for bilateral pneumonia, greeted crowds gathered in a tulip-filled St Peter's Square for Easter Sunday before his traditional "Urbi et Orbi" speech.
Paul Rudd appeared in a new commercial for the Nintendo Switch 2 game system this weekend, more than 30 years after appearing in a similar ad for the Super Nintendo System.
Seth Rollins was able to defeat his two biggest rivals, Roman Reigns and CM Punk, after receiving help from Paul Heyman at "WrestleMania 41."
The legendary British rock band The Who announced that it has worked out its differences with its longtime drummer Zak Starkey, Ringo Starr's son.
Musician Killer Mike turns 50 and actor George Takei turns 88, among the famous birthdays for April 20.
On April 20, 2010, an explosion and fire on the Deepwater Horizon BP oil rig off the Louisiana coast in the Gulf of Mexico killed 11 workers and caused a massive oil spill. 
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