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Ex-NBA star dismisses Caitlin Clark's chances of scoring in BIG3
Former NBA star Kenyon Martin dismissed any chance of Caitlin Clark being able to score if she decides to take up the BIG3 basketball league's offer.
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Experts address biggest question of Baltimore bridge collapse and more top headlines
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Billy Donovan has sage advice for UConn as it seeks March Madness repeat
Everything Dan Hurley and Connecticut are going through — the pressure, the expectations, the distractions — Billy Donovan has experienced.
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MoMA stabbing suspect is on his ‘deathbed’ after cancer diagnosis: lawyer
The unhinged man accused of stabbing two Museum of Modern Art employees in a fit of rage is on his “deathbed” at a New York City hospital, according to his attorney — who is looking to have the case tossed, The Post has learned. Gary Cabana, 62, may not make it after being diagnosed with...
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Lloyd’s of London sees multi-billion dollar insurance loss from Baltimore bridge collapse
The collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge is likely to lead to a multi-billion dollar insurance loss, the chairperson of Lloyd's of London said on Thursday.
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French lawmakers consider bill that would ban hair discrimination
French lawmakers are discussing a bill to ban discrimination based on hair texture, length, color or style, aiming to support those facing hostility due to their hair.
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College basketball coach says top player looking at $250K-$300K in NIL money from larger schools to transfer
Trey Townsend was a key piece in Oakland University upsetting Kentucky in the NCAA Tournament, but head coach Greg Kampe says he could be leaving for a big NIL payday.
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The World’s Unpopular Leaders
Why Biden isn’t alone with his low approval ratings.
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Internet in Love With Dad Taking Daughter's Boldly Decorated Car to Mechanic
Social media users adored the father in the latest viral clip, with one saying "this is so cute."
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Chris 'Mad Dog' Russo shares gripe about March Madness: 'Absolute disgrace!'
Chris "Mad Dog" Russo has a large gripe with the scheduling of this year's Sweet 16 matchups for the men's NCAA Tournament, as many start after 10 p.m. ET.
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King Charles New Message Hints at Health Woes
King Charles III has recorded an Easter message ahead of missing a key royal event.
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Chris Christie withdraws from consideration for ‘No Labels’ presidential run
Christ Christie turned down an offer to run a third party presidential campaign under the No Labels title on Wednesday.
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Riley Strain’s family ordered second autopsy after college student was found without pants, boots and wallet
The heartbroken family of Riley Strain had a second, private autopsy completed on their son as new details in his devastating discovery cast a shadow over his mysterious disappearance and death.
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Social Security Shares Update on Benefit Access
Changes to reporting rules for Supplemental Security Income benefits are set to begin in September, the agency announced.
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What We Know About Palestinians Detained in Israel
Since Oct. 7, Israel has detained thousands of Palestinians suspected of militant activity. Rights groups allege that Israel has abused some detainees or held them without charges.
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Los Angeles bill seeks reparations for families of people displaced due to building of Dodger Stadium
A bill has been introduced that will seek reparations for the families of people who lived in Chavez Ravine before they were displaced because of Dodger Stadium.
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This monument has been missing from the Mall far too long
Of the many memorial and historic sites on the Mall, not a single one is dedicated to women.
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California bill seeks to provide reparations for families displaced from land where Dodgers Stadium was built
A California lawmaker "aims to address the historical injustice faced by those living in the Chavez Ravine in Los Angeles" after an unfulfilled promise of public housing by city officials.
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See ship simulator recreate moments leading up to bridge crash
CNN's Miguel Marquez joins Captain Morgan McManus on a ship simulator to try and recreate the moments leading up to the collision of a cargo ship into Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge.
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MLB opening day: 2024 schedule, rule changes and everything you need to know about the upcoming season
MLB opening day marks the start of a long baseball season. Take a look at the 2024 matchups, rule changes and more about the professional league.
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Schools across US embrace rare teaching opportunity offered by 2024 solar eclipse
Schools across the path of the April 8 total solar eclipse are leveraging the event as a rich teaching opportunity by incorporating hands-on activities and lessons.
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Denmark’s King Frederik, Queen Mary’s impressive ‘earnings’ revealed — and they’re set for a huge pay rise
An official finance report published by the Danish Palace shows the whopping sum the Danish royals cashed in on in 2023.
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Bear that injured 5 shot dead, but critics say wrong bear killed
Opposition politicians say a 67-kilogram female bear was killed, which "cannot be in any way related to the 100-kilogram male they were looking for."
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Putin Issues F-16 Warning
The Russian president said "we will destroy their planes" when asked about the delivery of NATO aircraft to Ukraine.
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On Holy Thursday at the Last Supper, Jesus gave us the gift of himself, says Minnesota priest
At the Last Supper, Jesus not only instituted the Eucharist, he also displayed servitude toward the disciples in washing their feet, said a Minnesota priest to Fox News Digital.
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Putin Vows to Blast the West’s F-16s Out of the Sky in Ukraine
Mikhail Metzel/Sputnik via ReutersRussian President Vladimir Putin says his forces will shoot down any Western-supplied F-16 fighter jets given to Ukraine, claiming that the nuclear-capable aircraft wouldn’t change the situation on the battlefield.Speaking to Russian air force pilots late Wednesday, Putin said Moscow has no intention of attacking any countries in NATO but that F-16s could be targeted wherever they’re located if they’re being used against Russian forces. “Of course, if they will be used from airfields in third countries, they become for us legitimate targets, wherever they might be located,” Putin said, according to Reuters.Earlier in the day, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said F-16s were on schedule to be in the skies over Ukraine by mid-summer. He added that “pilot training is going well” but acknowledged that much more training for both pilots and engineers would be required “because the transition from Soviet-type aircraft to Western-type aircraft... requires major changes in everything.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Inside the Scramble to Evacuate the Bridge, and an Investigation Into Boeing’s Safety Record
Plus, the man who was nearly vice president.
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Grant will add rain gardens, trees to reduce erosion in Arlington stream
Arlington County was awarded about $280,000 in grant funding for efforts to reduce erosion at Grandma’s Creek, a stream in the Barcroft neighborhood.
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Tax Return Deadlines Extended for Some Americans
Individuals and businesses impacted by 2023's wildfire in Hawaii are among those granted a deadline extension on their tax return.
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The Nationals have rebuilt from within. That won’t be enough.
The rebuilding Nationals have remained cautious, but that needs to change, and soon.
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Donald Trump's Mental Acuity Test Questioned on Fox News
The former president has sometimes cited the fact that he "aced" a cognitive test that was administered while he was in office.
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California has to conserve water. Why is Sacramento dragging its heels?
The state water board knows California is facing a hotter, drier future, but it's letting urban utilities ignore appropriate 'water budgets' for a decade or longer.
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New York’s fanciest 'Korean wave' restaurants go where L.A. doesn’t: caviar and kimchi
Being a student of Korean foodways is essentially written in my job description as a Los Angeles critic. A visit to New York is showing where a new frontier might be heading.
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Bring buttons and dials back to new cars. Touch screens distract drivers
Good for European safety ratings group for pushing carmakers to return to manual controls for some car functions. U.S. should do the same. That seems to be what customers want and it's safer too.
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The mysterious life — and questionable claims — of Shohei Ohtani's interpreter
Now that Ippei Mizuhara is under a microscope following allegations he stole millions of dollars from Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani to cover gambling debts, key aspects of his biography have proved difficult to confirm or turned out to be false.
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Is this the worst Congress ever? Let's count the ways
The 118th Congress is on track to pass the least amount of U.S. legislation in modern times, all because of the self-defeating GOP House majority.
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‘Godzilla x Kong’ is here to please your lizard brain
‘Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire’ is a monster smackdown that isn’t out for Oscars. Let it roar.
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American happiness just hit a new low. Don't blame your parents.
The United States dropped out of the top 20 happiest nations. It's the under 30s that are dragging us down.
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GOP scrambles to organize early and mail voting despite Trump’s attacks
Republicans are playing catch-up to Democrats on voting before Election Day in battleground states, but Trump disparages those methods.
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Biden Title IX rules on trans athletes set for election-year delay
The administration is preparing to issue Title IX regulations on sex discrimination in schools, but without companion rules on transgender athletics.
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Another casualty of escalating clashes in the West Bank: The Palestinian olive harvest
As Israeli settlers use the war in Gaza as a pretext for a land grab in Palestinians' other territory, olive farmers fear their way of life may be on the verge of extinction.
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There will be no Hippie Hill 420 festival. Some San Francisco weed gurus say, so what?
This year's 420 festival at San Francisco’s Hippie Hill was canceled by organizers. Some cannabis advocates say it needs to get back to its activist roots.
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When Martin Luther King Jr. came to L.A., only one white politician was willing to greet him
The moment between King and L.A. County Supervisor Kenneth Hahn remains important in the minds of many Black residents. It is now memorialized with a bronze statue.
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Hollywood made friendship another unrealistic ideal. A Broadway hit finally smacks it down
Movies and TV shows have fetishized close friendship to the point that the real, often fraught rhythms of such relationships have been lost. Not so in 'Merrily We Roll Along.'
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Keep the party going with the best late-night hangouts in Koreatown
From karaoke clubs to wine bars to long-running restaurants with kitchens that stay open late, Koreatown will keep you entertained.
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In Hulu's 'We Were the Lucky Ones,' an engrossing family drama with the Holocaust as backdrop
Based on Georgia Hunter's novel, 'We Were the Lucky Ones' succeeds because it never leaves its characters' sides to take in the bigger picture.
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Pssssst … How to find 11 of the best speakeasy bars in the D.C. area
Hidden by secret doors and unmarked addresses, we found stellar cocktails and vibes at DMV speakeasies.
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How Ralph Fiennes figured out why Macbeth would kill
Ralph Fiennes plunges into the role of Shakespeare’s king-slayer in a production of “Macbeth” coming to D.C.
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