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- Members of LA church destroyed in wildfire carry cross through devastated neighborhood on Good Friday
Members of LA church destroyed in wildfire carry cross through devastated neighborhood on Good Friday
One great way to improve Homeland Security: Get rid of the TSA
Aston Villa v Newcastle United: Premier League – live
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McGinn tries to release Watkins down the left. Tonali comes across to put a stop to his gallop. But Tonali’s clearance only goes to Tielemans, who immediately returns it down the inside-left channel to Watkins. He shoots. A deflection off Schar sends the ball into the bottom left, past the wrong-footed, and rooted, Pope. What a start!
Newcastle get the ball rolling. They’re kicking towards the Holte End in this first half.
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Protesters Nationwide Rally Again to Condemn Trump Policies
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Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: Formula One qualifying – live
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Piastri goes fastest, just edging Norris’s time with a lap of 1:28.026.
Russell, Tsunoda and Antonelli also set decent opening times.
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Supreme Court orders in the middle of the night are rare these days.
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Rangers coaching candidates: The intriguing options to replace Peter Laviolette
Bet365 bonus code NYPBET: Knicks vs. Pistons NBA playoffs Game 1 odds, prediction
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- Helicopter drops 15,000 marshmallows on Detroit in sweet event for kids: ‘We got really excited’
Helicopter drops 15,000 marshmallows on Detroit in sweet event for kids: ‘We got really excited’
Members of burned L.A. church carry cross through devastated neighbourhood
Clinton says we 'owe' it to Oklahoma City bombing victims to 'do better' as a nation
American pastor kidnapped in South Africa thanks God after being rescued
What to Know About Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre, Battling to Become Canada’s Next Leader
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Trump, Vince Vaughn spoof ‘Wedding Crashers’ with photo of star’s visit to White House
Everything to know about the NYC Easter Parade and Bonnet Festival 2025
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New York Post
- Doctor forced to work two jobs just to pay his bills after union calls three-day strike
Doctor forced to work two jobs just to pay his bills after union calls three-day strike
Enoki mushroom packages recalled for possible listeria contamination
Zak Starkey reinstated as The Who’s drummer, days after departure
Pete Townshend welcomes musician back into band after disagreement over his playing at Royal Albert Hall gig
Zak Starkey has been reinstated as The Who’s drummer just days after parting company with the band.
The group announced earlier this week that Starkey, the band’s drummer since 1996, was leaving over a disagreement about his playing at a Royal Albert Hall gig last month.
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Liza Minnelli performs for first time in years on ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’
European football: Barcelona leave it late to win seven-goal Celta thriller
- La Liga leaders battle back from 3-1 down
- Bayern Munich sweep to 4-0 victory at Heidenheim
Barcelona fought back from 3-1 down to beat Celta Vigo 4-3 in a rollercoaster encounter, with a stoppage-time penalty by Raphinha extending their lead over Real Madrid at the top of La Liga to seven points.
Barcelona took the lead in the 12th minute through Ferran Torres but conceded an equaliser three minutes later when Wojciech Szczesny misread a cross and allowed Borja Iglesias to score. The Spanish forward then stunned the home fans when he scored two more goals in the second half, twice racing through to beat the keeper on his way to a hat-trick.
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Rangers fire Peter Laviolette in first domino to fall after disastrous season
Putin announces temporary Easter ceasefire in Ukraine war
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The Guardian
- Bill Clinton urges Americans to put aside ‘resentments’ 30 years after Oklahoma City bombing
Bill Clinton urges Americans to put aside ‘resentments’ 30 years after Oklahoma City bombing
Former president spoke at commemoration for the 168 people who died in the 1995 attack by far-right extremist
Bill Clinton called on Americans to put aside “whose resentments matter most” and issued a defense of government employees as he returned to Oklahoma City on Saturday for a remembrance service for the 30th anniversary of the deadliest homegrown terrorist attack in US history.
“If our lives are going to be dominated by efforts to dominate people we disagree with, we’re going to put the 250-year-old march toward a more perfect union at risk,” he said. “None of us would ever get much done. Believe me, we’ve all got something to be mad about.”
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Democratic strategist warns party against making a 'martyr' out of Abrego Garcia
Novelist Kiley Reid: ‘Consumption cannot fix racism’
The American author on the follow-up to her bestselling debut Such a Fun Age, why she loves characters you want to shake, and reading 160 novels for the Booker prize
When Arizona-raised novelist Kiley Reid, 37, debuted five years ago with Such a Fun Age, she attained the kind of commercial and critical success that can jinx a second book, even landing a spot on the 2020 Booker longlist. Instead, Come and Get It – which is published in paperback next month – fulfils the promise, pursuing some of the themes of that first work while also daring to be boldly different.
The story unfolds at the University of Arkansas, where wealth, class and race shape the yearnings and anxieties of a group of students and one equally flawed visiting professor. Reid, who has been teaching at the University of Michigan, is currently preparing to move to the Netherlands with her husband and young daughter. She is also on the judging panel for this year’s Booker prize.
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Chris Riddell on Donald Trump, the Easter bunny who came to break all the eggs
Free trade is smashed to pieces, while just a couple of chicks he fancies are spared
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NYC takes up arms against White House in fight over congestion pricing
John Ivison: Mark Carney’s platform relies on fiscal alchemy and hopeful assumptions
Despair in Gaza as Israeli aid blockade creates crisis ‘unmatched in severity’
Palestinians pushed into new misery as supplies of food, fuel and medicine run out in seven-week siege
Gaza has been pushed to new depths of despair, civilians, medics and humanitarian workers say, by the unprecedented seven-week-long Israeli military blockade that has cut off all aid to the strip.
The siege has left the Palestinian territory facing conditions unmatched in severity since the beginning of the war as residents grapple with sweeping new evacuation orders, the renewed bombing of civilian infrastructure such as hospitals, and the exhaustion of food, fuel for generators and medical supplies.
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Former Kent State coach took over $100,000 in loans from booster, investigation says
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New York Post
- Ja Morant ‘couldn’t feel’ injured ankle in gutty performance to lead Grizzlies to playoffs
Ja Morant ‘couldn’t feel’ injured ankle in gutty performance to lead Grizzlies to playoffs
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New York Post
- Vance and Vatican trade opposing ‘opinions’ over Trump migrant crackdown during Easter trip
Vance and Vatican trade opposing ‘opinions’ over Trump migrant crackdown during Easter trip
MLB suspends Yankees' Jazz Chisholm Jr. one game for social media outburst after ejection
New York City’s Hottest Hangout Is a 500-Person Board Game Night
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Guardians vs. Pirates odds, prediction: MLB picks, best bets Saturday
Mike Wood, Whose LeapFrog Toys Taught a Generation, Dies at 72
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Ghirardelli will serve a Dubai Chocolate Sundae in NYC — but only for one day
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New York Post
- This 27-calories-a-cup snack may help protect against bowel disease: ‘A little bit could go a long way’
This 27-calories-a-cup snack may help protect against bowel disease: ‘A little bit could go a long way’
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- Pakistani police ramp up security after mobs attack KFC to protest US support of Israel’s war in Gaza