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Who's who in the triple-murder trial of Chad Daybell
Chad Daybell, a self-published doomsday fiction author, is on trial in Idaho in the deaths of his wife and his new girlfriend’s two children. The children’s mother, Lori Vallow Daybell, has already been sentenced to life in prison. Chad Daybell, ...Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Transfer portal live updates: Who's in, who's out
We're tracking the latest on who intends to transfer to new schools for the 2024 season.ESPN - Sports -
Who are the millions of Britons not working?
The unemployment rate is relatively low historically, but millions aren't working.BBC News - Top stories -
Reality Stars Share Their Hopes of Joining ‘The Traitors’ Cast
Reality stars and other people with some degree of fame are making no secret of their hopes to join the next cast of the hit show “The Traitors.”The New York Times - Lifestyle -
The Playwright Who Fearlessly Reimagines America
In her new play, ‘Sally & Tom,’ Suzan-Lori Parks brings exuberant provocation to the gravest historical questions.The New York Times - Top stories -
Who Says Passover Is Starting Late?
It’s all a matter of perspective.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Who were the Kingsmills massacre victims?
Ten Protestant workmen were shot dead when an IRA gang ambushed their minibus in 1976.BBC News - Top stories -
Who Should Be the New James Bond?
As speculation heats up around the casting of a seventh cinematic 007, Styles reporters consider possible candidates for a new Bond era.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
'We are reeling from the loss' - who were the Sydney stabbing victims?
Tributes are flowing for the six people who died in a stabbing rampage inside a popular mall.BBC News - Top stories -
Sticks. And the People Who Love Them.
Those who appreciate “something as basic as a stick” are sharing their enthusiasm through a newly popular Instagram account.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Nazanin: 'Freedom is sweet... but it's not easy'
She tells the BBC she still struggles think about the future two years after her release from prison.BBC News - Top stories -
Anyone Who Thinks Trump Is Done With Abortion Is a Fool
He landed a major blow against legal abortion during his first term. If given a second, he will land another.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
The Merchant Banker Who Could Win the Masters
Stewart Hagestad is a player unlike any other. The 33-year-old amateur will compete at Augusta National this week, then head back to his day job on Wall Street.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Hunt for blind dog with dementia that fell in river
The owner of 15-year-old Zeus says she just wants him home and cannot bear never seeing him again.BBC News - Top stories -
Who owns Japan’s hoard of corporate art?
Shareholder pressure is building on companies over disclosure of the treasures they holdFinancial Times - World - Japan -
Local elections 2024: Who can I vote for?
Use our lookup to see if there is an election in your area and who you can vote for on 2 MayBBC News - Top stories -
Who's chasing Bryson DeChambeau? Looking ahead to Friday at the Masters
DeChambeau holds the lead heading into Friday's second round, but others are within striking distance.ESPN - Sports -
Realtors Are Experts Who Provide Real Value
Other options haven’t caught on for a reason.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Doctor Who: Varada Sethu confirmed as new companion
The actress is joining the show for Ncuti Gatwa's second series which will air in 2025.BBC News - Top stories -
Who Needs Cellphones? At the Masters, Landlines Endure.
Augusta National Golf Club has long forbidden cellphones for almost anyone at its hallowed tournament, but patrons delight in making free calls the old-school way.The New York Times - Top stories -
Who can get a Covid booster this spring?
Those most at risk from Covid will be offered a spring booster by the NHS in England from Monday.BBC News - Top stories - Covid -
NHL playoff watch: Who will win the Presidents' Trophy?
How do all the playoff races look after Showdown Saturday? Here are the latest projections and current bracket, plus updated draft lottery standings.ESPN - Sports - NHL -
'Hero' who took on killer describes Sydney shopping centre attack
Damien Guerot confronted the killer in a desperate bid to stop the attack, which killed six people.BBC News - Top stories -
The 18 Handicap Who's Spending Billions on Golf
The investor behind TaylorMade and Tiger Woods’s new Sun Day Red line is making an unlikely bet on the golf boom. Will it pay off?The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Hero who confronted stabber promised Australia visa
The prime minister has told "Bollard Man" Damien Guerot he can stay in the country as long as he likes.BBC News - Top stories - Australia -
The keeper who conceded 31 goals in a game
The BBC's Sporting Witness podcast meets Nicky Salapu, who played in the heaviest defeat in international football.BBC News - Top stories -
Inside Politics: who will win the UK general election?
Join a subscriber webinar with FT journalists on May 8 1300-1400 UK/GMT + 1Financial Times - World - United Kingdom -
Farewell, and Thanks, to a Man Who Kept Kids Safe
When they lost their beloved crossing guard, the students at Avenues The World School — Spider-Man, Wilder, Miss Seattle and the rest — paid tribute in cocoa and chalk.The New York Times - Top stories -
Russia-Ukraine war: who will finance Ukraine’s defence?
With US funding stalled in Congress, how else might Ukraine be armed?. With Ukrainian officials warning the country lacks the arms to defend itself as Russia pushes its offensive, the US Congress has finally announced plans to bring a package on ...The Guardian - World - Ukraine -
Fantasy roundtable: Who are the big winners from the draft?
Favorite landing places and expectations for new talent including Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese and Kamilla Cardoso.ESPN - Sports -
Mosque attacker sentenced to secure hospital order
Mohammed Abbkr is sentenced to a hospital order after being found guilty of attempted murder.BBC News - Top stories -
Who Is Going to Win the Presidential Election? Want to Bet?
A political-futures website lets participants wager on presidential outcomes.The Wall Street Journal - World -
A Watch Chief Executive Who Wasn’t the Obvious Choice
Until she took charge at Audemars Piguet last year, Ilaria Resta had spent her career in fragrance and beauty.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
No pity for reckless Porter, who gambled with his career
Betting big on yourself to go under a prop for 3-pointers, like Jontay Porter did, and then bowing out of a game early with an illness is beyond ridiculous.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Joel Cauchi: who was the Queensland man who carried out the Bondi Junction mass stabbing?
Police say 40-year-old was an itinerant who moved to NSW last month and had a history of mental illness. Joel Cauchi named as Bondi Westfield attacker who stabbed shoppersAustralia stabbing live updates: seven dead in Sydney attack at Westfield ...The Guardian - World -
Simon Harris Just Became Ireland’s Prime Minister. Who Is He?
After a swift political rise, Simon Harris, 37, was confirmed as Ireland’s premier. But his time as head of the government could be short.The New York Times - World -
The 5 superstars who could be MLB's best player in 2024
Ronald Acuna Jr. started the year as the best player in baseball. We make the case for who could end it as such.ESPN - Sports -
Here's who could qualify for Biden's new student-loan forgiveness plan
President Joe Biden unveiled a new plan that comes after the Supreme Court ruled against his previous debt-forgiveness program.CBS News - Top stories - Joe Biden -
Analysis: Does golf need a dominant player? That depends on who it is
Scottie Scheffler is the No. 1 player in golf and the biggest betting favorite at the Masters since Tiger WoodsABC News - Sports -
Kate Coleman, Who Documented the Bay Area Counterculture, Dies at 81
She wrote about politics and the patriarchy as a left-wing writer, then alienated her compatriots with exposés critical of the Black Panthers and the environmental movement.The New York Times - Business