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A Deadly Earthquake Rocks a Pillar of a Buddhist Nation: Its Monks
The people of Myanmar have often turned to the clergy for aid during natural disasters. But last month’s earthquake was also devastating for monks, many of whom died under the rubble of collapsed ...The New York Times - 3h -
Milan Could Try Something New Tactically Versus Udinese
Sergio Conceiçao could go for a big swing as Milan take on Udinese and switch to a three-man defense. The previous experiments in that sense were short-lived under Stefano Pioli and Paulo Fonseca. ...Yahoo Sports - 3h -
Rose masters greens, leads by 3; Rory trips late
Justin Rose needed just 22 putts for a 7-under 65 and a three-shot lead at the Masters, while Rory McIlroy had two double bogeys in the final four holes to finish at even par.ESPN - 3h -
WATCH: Cuteness overload as baby and mom play a freeze dance game
Lyra, who is 17 months old, led her mom, Sheena, in the cutest game of freeze dance.ABC News - 2d -
Expert's picks, best bets: What Volkanovski must do to regain UFC championship
Who has the edge in the UFC 314 featherweight title fight? A fighter and betting insider make picks.ESPN - 16h -
Rams' Puka Nacua says he wants to play professional basketball after his NFL career ends
The Rams star, who has said he wants to retire at 30, already has a plan for what would come nextCBS Sports - 14h -
Josh Simmons is the pick for the Cardinals in beat writer mock draft
Writers covering all 32 NFL teams make picks for the first round of the draft. See who the Cardinals get.Yahoo Sports - 6h -
Rafael Correa’s Shadow and Why Ecuador Can’t Move On
Rafael Correa’s presence is sustained not only by his supporters but also by his adversaries, who have failed to construct a compelling alternative.The New York Times - 5h -
Eric Dane, McSteamy of ‘Grey’s Anatomy,’ Says He Has A.L.S.
The actor, who plans to return to his role on the hit show “Euphoria,” told People magazine about his diagnosis.The New York Times - 5h -
Ncuti Gatwa cast as playwright Christopher Marlowe
The Doctor Who star will appear in a new play which examines the rivalry between Marlowe and Shakespeare.BBC News - 4h -
There are a record number of left handers playing in the 2025 Masters
Three of the record number of lefties in the 2025 Masters field are champions, who have combined for six green jackets.Yahoo Sports - 2h -
Coachella 2025: Passes, parties, the livestream and everything you need to know about the festival
What to know about Coachella 2025, including how to get tickets, who's performing, what to eat, the festival party scene and how to watch the livestream.Los Angeles Times - 3d -
WATCH: Helicopter crew finds missing toddler in high-tech rescue
First responders who found a missing toddler in Michigan over the weekend are talking about their heroic rescue which made use of heat-detecting camera technology.ABC News - 2d -
All Federal Experts on H.I.V. Prevention in Children Overseas Were Dismissed
Mother-to-child H.I.V. transmission takes an enormous toll in low-income countries. The Trump administration has laid off the officials who worked to solve the problem.The New York Times - 2d -
Meghann Fahy survived 'White Lotus.' Now comes the date from hell
'Drop,' a clever Blumhouse thriller mostly set in a restaurant, is the beginning of a more ambitious phase for its star, who remembers struggling to break out.Los Angeles Times - 2d -
Pilot Files Defamation Lawsuit Against Matt Wallace, X Influencer
Jo Ellis, a National Guard pilot, is suing an influencer who falsely identified her as the captain of a helicopter that collided with a passenger plane in January.The New York Times - 1d -
Jordan Spieth's 3-year-old son and 89-year-old Gary Player make memories at Masters Par 3 Contest
Jordan Spieth's 3-year-old son, Sammy, was among the kids who stole the show at the Masters Par 3 Contest on WednesdayABC News - 1d -
Get Ready to See Tariff Surcharges on Your Receipts
Companies struck by Donald Trump’s trade levies will likely pass the hit along to consumers—and some will want to clearly point the finger at who is to blame.Wired - 1d -
The scrupulously realistic 'Warfare' takes aim at the combat movie
Filmmaker Alex Garland follows up "Civil War" with a second apolitical thriller, this one co-directed by a military veteran, Ray Mendoza, who lived it.Los Angeles Times - 18h -
Lightning strikes five students in western Japan and leaves one unconscious, reports say
Media reports say that a lightning strike in western Japan has injured five students at a school playground, including one who remains unconsciousABC News - 15h -
Stunt Design Becomes a New Oscars Award Category
Movies that are released in 2027 will be the first ones eligible for the new category honoring the people who make some of the most audience-pleasing moments.The New York Times - 11h -
Soulja Boy told to pay $4 million after he's found liable for sexual assault
Soulja Boy is hit with $4 million in compensatory damages after being found liable for sexual assault and battery of a woman who said she was his assistant.Los Angeles Times - 11h -
Police 'didn’t even ask' and 'didn't listen' before shooting Idaho teen, his aunt says
The aunt of an Idaho teenager who was shot nine times by police said the officers should have taken more time to assess the situation before they fired their weapons.NBC News - 6h -
Maine Governor, Staring Down Trump, Says She Is Unfazed by ‘Loud Men’
Observers of her political rise — and some who have sparred with her — say Gov. Janet Mills’s refusal to bow to President Trump is right in character.The New York Times - 3h -
Russia Freed Ksenia Karelina, a Detained American, Rubio Says
Ksenia Karelina, who was jailed in Russia over a one-time donation to a Ukrainian charity group, was released in exchange for Artur Petrov, a dual Russian-German citizen.The New York Times - 4h -
Notre Dame football braces for the human cost of potential roster cuts for walk-ons
Any football roster cutdown to 105 figures to disproportionately affect those who enroll without athletic scholarship assistance, aka walk-ons.Yahoo Sports - 2h -
Siemens Executive and His Family Died in Hudson Helicopter Crash
Agustín Escobar was killed on Thursday along with his wife and their three children, who have not been publicly named. The pilot also died in the crash, officials said.The New York Times - 49m -
Dr. Oz Pushed for AI Health Care in First Medicare Agency Town Hall
Dr. Oz, who now controls the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and its $1.5 trillion budget, promoted the idea that AI avatars could replace frontline health care workers.Wired - 2d -
Kidnapping charges dropped against college students in ‘Catch a Predator’ fad
A judge has dismissed conspiracy and kidnapping charges against five Massachusetts college students who were accused of plotting to lure a man to their campus through a dating app and then seizing ...ABC News - 1d -
How Fake AI Job Applications Pose Risks for Employers
Industry experts warn the surge in fake applicants is particularly bad for companies offering remote roles. The risk is that you may hire an impostor, who then hacks into your systems.Inc. - 1d -
Anthropic just launched a $200 version of Claude AI — here’s what you get for the premium price
Anthropic launches new Claude Max subscription tiers at $100 and $200 monthly, challenging OpenAI's premium offerings while targeting power users who need expanded AI assistant capabilities.VentureBeat - 1d -
Pedro Martinez says he has family members unaccounted for in Dominican nightclub roof collapse
Dominican-born Hall of Fame pitcher Pedro Martinez says he has family members unaccounted for who were inside the Santo Domingo nightclub when its roof collapsedABC News - 1d -
Top Pro Bono Leader Resigns from Paul Weiss, a Firm Hit in Trump’s Crackdown on Big Law
Steven Banks, who once ran New York’s social services department, said he wanted to return to helping the homeless. He leaves within weeks of the elite firm striking a deal with President Trump.The New York Times - 1d -
Mexican drug lord convicted in killing of DEA agent released
Drug lord Ernesto “Don Neto” Fonseca Carrillo, who was convicted in the 1985 killing of a U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agent, has been freed from prison after completing his 40-year sentenceABC News - 1d -
Moscow frees US-Russian ballet dancer jailed over charity donation, US says
Secretary of state Marco Rubio says Ksenia Karelina is returning to US after reports of prisoner swap. Moscow has released a US-Russian dual national, Ksenia Karelina, who had been detained in ...The Guardian - 1d -
UK adventurer apologises for record trek claim after Inuit backlash
Camilla Hempleman-Adams, who says she is first woman to traverse Canada’s Baffin Island solo, accused of ‘privilege and ignorance’. A British adventurer has apologised after her claims to be the ...The Guardian - 23h -
Nominee to lead NASA questioned over moon mission, Elon Musk
Jared Isaacman, the self-made billionaire who became the first private astronaut to conduct a spacewalk last year, faced a Senate confirmation hearing Wednesday after he was nominated by President ...NBC News - 22h -
Taliban enforcers arrest men for having the wrong hairstyle or skipping mosque: UN
The U.N. says more than half of people detained by the Taliban's morality police in the first 6 months of new laws regulating personal conduct were men who had noncompliant hairstyles or their barbersABC News - 23h -
Zimbabwe makes first compensation payments to white farmers over land seizures
Zimbabwe has started compensating white farmers who lost land during chaotic and often-violent land reforms more than 20 years ago, Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube saidABC News - 18h -
The Guardian view on the tariff war pause: the Trump trade shambles is not over | Editorial
The US president blinked first, but this is just a time-out. The threat to the global economy remains real.. It was Donald Trump who blinked first. Never forget that. China is unlikely to ...The Guardian - 16h