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Who Is Blowing Up Russia?
There are two plausible theories for who’s behind the terrorist attack in Russia. Both are terrifying.The New York Times - Top stories - Russia -
Who's hot, who's not for Red Sox heading into Opening Day
Red Sox spring training is in the books and the club will begin its 2024 season on Thursday. Here's a look at Boston's hottest and coldest players ahead of Opening Day.Yahoo Sports - Sports - MLB -
Who is thought to be behind the Moscow attack?
Islamic State has claimed responsibility and experts say an IS branch – Islamic State Khorasan Province – is prime suspect. Moscow attack – latest updatesFull report: suspects detained as death toll rises after terror attackMoscow concert hall ...The Guardian - World -
The Brazilian teen who scored winner against England
He is the Wembley history maker who has been likened to Romario - but who is Brazil's latest wonderkid Endrick?BBC News - Top stories -
The Actor Who Rides the Subway to the Oscars
Ed Begley Jr. has made a tradition of taking public transportation to the Academy Awards. And, like many commuters, he wears sensible shoes.The New York Times - Lifestyle - Oscars -
James Carville, the Cajun Who Can’t Stop Ragin’
Hard truths for Joe Biden in the Big Easy.The New York Times - Top stories -
The Man Who Helped Redefine Campus Antisemitism
In government and as an outsider, Kenneth Marcus has tried to douse what he says is rising bias against Jews. Some see a crackdown on pro-Palestinian speech.The New York Times - Top stories -
No. 1-Seeded Houston Survives an Overtime Thriller, and the Men’s Sweet 16 Is Set
The sixth-seeded Clemson was the only underdog to pull the upset on the final day of the second round.The New York Times - Sports -
The English Soccer Prodigy Who Became a Cocaine Conspirator
Jamie Cassidy was tipped for stardom at Liverpool but now faces 13 years in jail — how did it come to this?The New York Times - Sports -
Jewish settlers set their sights on Gaza beachfront
They see an opportunity to push for a return of Jewish settlements to the Palestinian territory.BBC News - Top stories -
Who's qualified for invitations to the 88th Masters Tournament
A look at the players who have qualified for an invitation to the 2024 Masters.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Who gains from India’s endless election?
Voting across India will take six weeks, stretching the already limited resources of opposition partiesFinancial Times - World -
The Trustbuster Who Has Apple and Google in His Sights
Jonathan Kanter, the head of the Justice Department’s antitrust division, made his boldest move on Thursday by accusing Apple of antitrust violations.The New York Times - Tech - Google -
Who will win the battle for the Central Division crown?
The Avs, Stars and Jets are battling for the No. 1 seed -- and the Preds could make a run. Plus, updated playoff projections, draft lottery standings.ESPN - Sports -
Who is Julian Assange and why is he facing extradition?
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange will find out on 20 May whether he is to be extradited to the USBBC News - Top stories -
Senegal’s president-elect: who is Bassirou Diomaye Faye?
Yahoo News - World -
The Baltimore bridge disaster: what happened and who will pay?
Collapse will cause economic damage and bring new focus on quality of US infrastructureFinancial Times - Business -
8 people who could be Trump's VP pick
Who will Donald Trump pick to be his vice president?ABC News - Top stories - Donald Trump -
A Space Rock Fell Into Sweden. Who Owns It on Earth?
Sweden’s courts have been debating claims to a meteorite that fell north of Stockholm, including whether the right to move around in nature, including on private property, extends to claiming a meteorite.The New York Times - Science -
Who are the prodigies allowing Barca to keep pace in LaLiga?
With spending limited, Barcelona have become reliant on homegrown players. Lucky for them, Yamal, Cubarsí & Co. are more than up for the challenge.ESPN - Sports