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    • Why police can stop drivers with air fresheners

      Why police can stop drivers with air fresheners

      Air fresheners that dangle from rearview mirrors have been a ubiquitous accessory in cars for decades, but they may be treated as illegal in a majority of states.

      Part of a suite of low-level offenses »
      • Prince Harry, William leave Philip's funeral together

        Prince Harry, William leave Philip's funeral together

      • Markle sends handwritten card for Prince Philip

        Markle sends handwritten card for Prince Philip

      • Dozens more killed by police throughout Chauvin trial

        Dozens more killed by police throughout Chauvin trial

      • Some Dems outraged as Biden retains Trump policy

        Some Dems outraged as Biden retains Trump policy

      • Coast Guard: 2 more capsize victims found off La.

        Coast Guard: 2 more capsize victims found off La.

    • Iran names suspect in Natanz attack, says he fled country
      World
      Associated Press

      Iran names suspect in Natanz attack, says he fled country

      Iran named a suspect Saturday in the attack on its Natanz nuclear facility that damaged centrifuges there, saying he had fled the country “hours before” the sabotage happened. While the extent of the damage from the April 11 sabotage remains unclear, it comes as Iran tries to negotiate with world powers over allowing the U.S. to re-enter its tattered nuclear deal and lift the economic sanctions it faces. Already, Iran has begun enriching uranium up to 60% purity in response — three times higher than ever before, though in small quantities.

      • Iran starts enriching uranium to 60%, its highest level ever
        Iran starts enriching uranium to 60%, its highest level ever
        Associated Press
      • Israel says it will 'definitely' stop Iran from getting bomb
        Israel says it will 'definitely' stop Iran from getting bomb
        Associated Press
    • Marjorie Taylor Greene is leading an 'America First Caucus' that wants to uphold 'Anglo-Saxon political traditions'
      Politics
      The Week

      Marjorie Taylor Greene is leading an 'America First Caucus' that wants to uphold 'Anglo-Saxon political traditions'

      In an effort to "follow in President Trump's footsteps," a new America First Caucus led by far-right lawmakers is seeking to protect "Anglo-Saxon political traditions." The new caucus is recruiting members, reports Punchbowl News, and is appealing to a "common respect for Anglo-Saxon political traditions," including pushing for infrastructure that "befits the progeny of European architecture." Punchbowl described the materials being distributed as "some of the most nakedly nativist rhetoric we've ever seen."

      • 'Nativist Crap': Critics Erupt In Fury Over New Conservative 'Anglo-Saxon' Caucus
        'Nativist Crap': Critics Erupt In Fury Over New Conservative 'Anglo-Saxon' Caucus
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      • New conservative group would save 'Anglo-Saxon' traditions
        New conservative group would save 'Anglo-Saxon' traditions
        Associated Press
    • Sikhs in America: A religious community long misunderstood is mourning deaths in Indianapolis mass shooting
      U.S.
      The Conversation

      Sikhs in America: A religious community long misunderstood is mourning deaths in Indianapolis mass shooting

      I have sat with families from our community and so many others at the Holiday Inn Express as they wait to hear the fates of their loved ones,” said Maninder Singh Walia, a member of the Indianapolis Sikh community. These kinds of violent attacks are a threat to all of us. Our community has a long road of healing – physically, mentally, and spiritually – to recover from this tragedy.

      • Four members of Sikh community among dead in Indianapolis FedEx shooting -group
        Four members of Sikh community among dead in Indianapolis FedEx shooting -group
        Reuters
      • Four Sikhs among victims of Indianapolis mass shooting
        Four Sikhs among victims of Indianapolis mass shooting
        Associated Press
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      Associated Press

      UN Security Council votes on monitors of Libya cease-fire

      The U.N. Security Council is voting on a draft resolution that urges all foreign forces and mercenaries to leave Libya and authorizes a small U.N. team to monitor last October's cease-fire agreement that ordered their departure. The British-drafted resolution would approve Secretary-General Antonio Guterres' proposals on the composition and operational aspects of the cease-fire monitoring laid out in a letter to the council. In the April 7 letter, obtained by The Associated Press, the U.N. chief proposed “an initial maximum number of 60 monitors” for “a phased deployment” of the cease-fire monitoring component which would be part of the U.N. political mission in Libya known as UNSMIL.

    • Two men are dead, two women are injured after an early morning crash in Miami Beach
      U.S.
      Miami Herald

      Two men are dead, two women are injured after an early morning crash in Miami Beach

      Two men are dead and two women are hospitalized after their SUV crashed into one of the towering trees along Miami Beach's Pine Tree Drive. According to Miami Beach police, the car was involved in a crash around 5:45 a.m. Saturday along the 3100 block of Pine Tree Drive.

    • Fauci says he believes J&J vaccine will 'get back on track soon'
      Health
      Reuters

      Fauci says he believes J&J vaccine will 'get back on track soon'

      CHICAGO (Reuters) -Anthony Fauci, the top U.S. infectious disease doctor, hopes U.S. regulators will make a quick decision to lift a pause on the Johnson & Johnson vaccine and get that vaccine "back on track," he said in an interview with Reuters on Thursday. His comments come a day after a panel of advisers to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) delayed a vote on whether to resume the J&J shots for at least a week, until it had more data on the risk. The United States earlier this week decided to pause distribution of the J&J vaccine to investigate six cases of a rare brain blood clot linked with low platelet counts in the blood.

      • Coronavirus update: J&J vaccine pause remains, Oxford studies blood clots and COVID-19 vaccines
        Coronavirus update: J&J vaccine pause remains, Oxford studies blood clots and COVID-19 vaccines
        Yahoo Finance
      • Fauci believes J&J vaccine will get 'back on track'
        Fauci believes J&J vaccine will get 'back on track'
        Reuters Videos
    • US West prepares for possible 1st water shortage declaration
      U.S.
      Associated Press

      US West prepares for possible 1st water shortage declaration

      The man-made lakes that store water supplying millions of people in the U.S. West and Mexico are projected to shrink to historic lows in the coming months, dropping to levels that could trigger the federal government's first-ever official shortage declaration and prompt cuts in Arizona and Nevada. The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation released 24-month projections this week forecasting that less Colorado River water will cascade down from the Rocky Mountains through Lake Powell and Lake Mead and into the arid deserts of the U.S. Southwest and the Gulf of California. Water levels in the two lakes are expected to plummet low enough for the agency to declare an official shortage for the first time, threatening the supply of Colorado River water that growing cities and farms rely on.

    • As mask mandates end, Oregon bucks trend with permanent rule
      U.S.
      Associated Press

      As mask mandates end, Oregon bucks trend with permanent rule

      As states around the country lift COVID-19 restrictions, Oregon is poised to go the opposite direction — and many residents are fuming about it. A top health official is considering indefinitely extending rules requiring masks and social distancing in all businesses in the state. The proposal would keep the rules in place until they are “no longer necessary to address the effects of the pandemic in the workplace.”

    • Philippines: Giant clam shells worth $25m seized in raid
      World
      BBC

      Philippines: Giant clam shells worth $25m seized in raid

      Around 200 tonnes of illegally harvested giant clam shells worth nearly $25 million (£18 million) have been seized in the Philippines. The seizure is one of the largest ever hauls of the endangered species. Four suspects have been arrested on an island in the ecologically protected province of Palawan.

    • Catawba Indians declared victor in NC casino court fight, clearing way for construction
      U.S.
      Charlotte Observer

      Catawba Indians declared victor in NC casino court fight, clearing way for construction

      The Catawba Indian Nation said a federal court has ruled in its favor in a lawsuit that tried to stop its planned North Carolina casino. In a Facebook post Friday evening, tribal leaders said they “were excited to announce” that they'd “just received word” of the court victory. The lawsuit brought by the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians was the final major hurdle to the Catawbas' opening their $273 million Two Kings Casino Resort off Interstate 85 in Kings Mountain, tribal leaders have said.

    • In photos: The funeral of Prince Philip puts military and royal tradition on display
      Celebrity
      Axios

      In photos: The funeral of Prince Philip puts military and royal tradition on display

      Photo: KIRSTY O'CONNOR/POOL/AFP via Getty Images Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (R) and members of the Royal family stand outside St. George's Chapel for the funeral service of Prince Philip. Photo: HANNAH MCKAY/AFP via Getty Images Britain's Queen Elizabeth II arrives in the Royal Bentley at the funeral for her husband, Prince Philip. Photo: LEON NEAL/POOL/AFP via Getty Images Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and Britain's Princess Anne, Princess Royal, lead the ceremonial funeral procession of Prince Philip to St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle, followed by more royal family members.

      • Prince Philip's Funeral, In Photos
        Prince Philip's Funeral, In Photos
        HuffPost
      • Prince Philip’s funeral in pictures: Queen bids farewell to her husband of 73 years
        Prince Philip’s funeral in pictures: Queen bids farewell to her husband of 73 years
        Yahoo News UK
    • India coronavirus: Desperate Covid-19 patients turn to black market for drugs
      World
      BBC

      India coronavirus: Desperate Covid-19 patients turn to black market for drugs

      Akhilesh Mishra started getting a fever and a cough last Thursday but he initially thought it was just the flu. Akhilesh began to worry the next day, when his father Yogendra developed similar symptoms. The two men decided to get Covid RT-PCR tests done and tried to book a slot online but the next available appointment was three days later.

    • The 9 Best Wireless Headphones for Every Kind of Use
      Lifestyle
      Architectural Digest

      The 9 Best Wireless Headphones for Every Kind of Use

      From the most comfortable pair to the best value buy, these headphones will carry you through the spring, summer, and beyond Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

    • Biden news: Russia expels 10 US diplomats as White House calls Adam Toledo shooting ‘chilling’
      Politics
      The Independent

      Biden news: Russia expels 10 US diplomats as White House calls Adam Toledo shooting ‘chilling’

      The White House, meanwhile, defended claims it was "passing the buck" on gun violence to Congress amid a new mass shooting at a FedEx centre in Indianapolis, and "chilling" footage of the death of 13-year-old boy Adam Toledo. In a statement condemning an "epidemic" of gun violence, Biden called on Congress to pass gun control legislation to stem the tide of killings that have "become too normal and happens every day somewhere in our nation". Last night and into the morning in Indianapolis, yet again families had to wait to hear word about the fate of their loved ones,” he said.

      • Biden calls U.S. gun deaths a 'national embarrassment' after Indianapolis shooting
        Biden calls U.S. gun deaths a 'national embarrassment' after Indianapolis shooting
        Reuters
      • Biden mourns Indianapolis shooting, says gun violence has 'become too normal'
        Biden mourns Indianapolis shooting, says gun violence has 'become too normal'
        NBC News
    • How Prince Philip’s personal touches showed Royal family the way through their grief
      Celebrity
      The Telegraph

      How Prince Philip’s personal touches showed Royal family the way through their grief

      It was one last act for the Queen he had supported for a lifetime. As she sat alone in her grief, the Queen could rely upon the reassuring hand of her husband one final time, as he led his family through their most difficult goodbye. The Duke of Edinburgh's meticulous planning ensured his wife, children and grandchildren could pay their respects in the most fitting of ways, with military precision, poignant ceremony and lighter touches to bring a small smile through their sadness.

      • Queen sits alone in chapel as Royal Family pays respects to Prince Philip
        Queen sits alone in chapel as Royal Family pays respects to Prince Philip
        Yahoo News UK
      • Prince Philip’s funeral in pictures: Queen bids farewell to her husband of 73 years
        Prince Philip’s funeral in pictures: Queen bids farewell to her husband of 73 years
        Yahoo News UK
    • World
      Yahoo News Video

      Chicago releases video of fatal police shooting of 13-year-old boy

      Body camera footage of a Chicago police officer fatally shooting a 13-year-old boy last month shows the officer yelling “Drop it! at the teen right before he opens fire.

    • Trump rape accuser adds to former president's legal woes by asking court to keep defamation lawsuit alive
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Trump rape accuser adds to former president's legal woes by asking court to keep defamation lawsuit alive

      In 2020, E. Jean Carroll published an account accusing Trump of raping her in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room in the mid-1990s. The former Elle columnist sued Trump for defamation after he made comments denying sexually assaulting her. A judge ruled that Trump was not acting in a presidential capacity when he made the comments.

    • BLM activist arrested for anti-Asian hate crime in Seattle
      U.S.
      The Independent

      BLM activist arrested for anti-Asian hate crime in Seattle

      A man identified as a Black Lives Matter activist has been charged for anti-Asian hate crime, according to reports. Christopher Hamner, of Seatac, Washington, appeared in court on 9 April facing hate crime charges for chasing Asian-American women in Seattle. In one of the incidents, the 51-year-old allegedly called a woman an “Asian b****” while she was driving with her children, who were in the vehicle.

      • Bronx Man Arrested For Hate Crime Against Asian Woman
        Bronx Man Arrested For Hate Crime Against Asian Woman
        NextShark
      • Biden meets with Asian Pacific American Caucus amid rise in hate crimes
        Biden meets with Asian Pacific American Caucus amid rise in hate crimes
        NBC News
    • Shcherbakova seals Russia's first World Team Trophy victory
      Sports
      Associated Press

      Shcherbakova seals Russia's first World Team Trophy victory

      World champion Anna Shcherbakova won the women's free skate on Saturday to seal Russia's first-ever victory at the figure skating World Team Trophy. First after the short program, the 17-year-old Shcherbakova opened with a quadruple flip and followed with a triple flip-triple toe loop combination en route to a score of 160.58 points. Japan's Kaori Sakamoto moved up to second place with 150.29 points after an impressive Matrix routine that included five triple jumps.

      • Chen tops Hanyu to win men's free skate at World Team Trophy
        Chen tops Hanyu to win men's free skate at World Team Trophy
        Associated Press
      • Russia scores first World Team Trophy victory with U.S. in second
        Russia scores first World Team Trophy victory with U.S. in second
        NBC Sports
    • Why the Queen chose loyal lady-in-waiting Lady Susan Hussey for her loneliest journey
      Celebrity
      The Telegraph

      Why the Queen chose loyal lady-in-waiting Lady Susan Hussey for her loneliest journey

      The Queen had personally asked Lady Susan to join her for the journey as she prepared to say farewell to her husband of 73 years. One of a close inner circle of ladies-in-waiting, Lady Susan has been by the Queen's side since the birth of Prince Andrew, when she joined the royal household to help answer a flood of letters. Known affectionately as "Number One Head Girl" in an office once likened to the cheery atmosphere of a girls' school common room, she has been described as one of the key trusted figures helping the Queen in her later life.

    • The 10 GOP lawmakers who voted to impeach Trump have already received $6.4 million in donations this year - far more than their 2022 midterm opponents
      Politics
      Business Insider

      The 10 GOP lawmakers who voted to impeach Trump have already received $6.4 million in donations this year - far more than their 2022 midterm opponents

      Donors are giving millions to the GOP lawmakers who voted to impeach Trump. Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney, for example, received $1.54 million in the first three months of 2021. They have received far more money than their prospective 2022 midterm opponents, who Trump has backed.

      • Mitt Romney, Liz Cheney, and other GOP lawmakers who criticized Trump or voted to impeach him have spent tens of thousands of dollars on private security
        Mitt Romney, Liz Cheney, and other GOP lawmakers who criticized Trump or voted to impeach him have spent tens of thousands of dollars on private security
        Business Insider
      • Trump endorses Wyoming GOP chair citing Liz Cheney censure
        Trump endorses Wyoming GOP chair citing Liz Cheney censure
        Axios
    • North Carolina teacher killed in shoot-out after trying to rob Mexican drug cartel
      U.S.
      The Independent

      North Carolina teacher killed in shoot-out after trying to rob Mexican drug cartel

      A North Carolina teacher was killed during an “old Western shootout” when he and his brother-in-law tried to rob members of a Mexican drug cartel. Barney Harris, 40, was found dead inside a mobile home that authorities say was a stash house for the Jalisco New Generation Cartel in the state. Police say that Mr Harris and Steven Alexander Stewart had entered a mobile in Alamance County to wait for cartel member Alonso Beltran Lara to arrive so they could rob him of drugs and cash.

    • Cassie Randolph breaks silence after ex Colton Underwood comes out as gay
      Celebrity
      TODAY

      Cassie Randolph breaks silence after ex Colton Underwood comes out as gay

      Former "Bachelor" couple Cassie Randolph and Colton Underwood have been through many ups and downs but Underwood's revelation on Wednesday that he is gay has been the most shocking twist of all in their very public relationship. On Friday, Randolph broke her silence on the stunning news in a post in her Instagram stories. "Thank you everyone for all the kind comments and messages," Randolph, 25, wrote on a link to her YouTube channel, which she usually updates weekly.

      • Cassie Randolph Speaks Out After Ex Colton Underwood Comes Out as Gay, Thanks Fans for ‘Kind Comments’
        Cassie Randolph Speaks Out After Ex Colton Underwood Comes Out as Gay, Thanks Fans for ‘Kind Comments’
        People
      • The Bachelor 's Cassie Randolph Vacations in Mexico After Ex Colton Underwood Comes Out as Gay
        The Bachelor 's Cassie Randolph Vacations in Mexico After Ex Colton Underwood Comes Out as Gay
        People
    • A prisoner was 'covered in filth and barking like a dog' after 600 days of solitary confinement in a Virginia jail
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      A prisoner was 'covered in filth and barking like a dog' after 600 days of solitary confinement in a Virginia jail

      Tyquine Lee, 28, spent over 600 days in solitary at Red Onion prison in Virginia from 2016 to 2018. Red Onion is a supermax prison treated as an 'end of the line' facility within the penal system. adults and children are held in segregation in US prisons, according to the most recent data.

    • From Asian hate crime to a minimum wage: 25 things Ted Cruz has voted against this year
      Politics
      The Independent

      From Asian hate crime to a minimum wage: 25 things Ted Cruz has voted against this year

      The 'No' vote was criticised for being another controversial rejection of the Biden administration agenda, and follows voting against almost every Cabinet secretary of Mr Biden's in recent weeks – although the efforts, in the end, failed. All the bills Mr Cruz has voted 'No' to in the US Senate so for this year, are listed below: The US 2020 election results Not a bill, but infamous for coming in the hours after supporters of former president Donald Trump – wrongly citing election fraud – stormed the US Capitol in events that killed five people, including a Capitol Police officer.

    Companies speak out on voting rights
    • “There’s no ‘both sides of the debate’ when it comes to active voter suppression.”

    • “Companies that do this ooze contempt for their own customers and employees who are not in the leftmost quarter of opinion.”

    • “The truth is that Fortune 500 companies were never taking moral stances from the goodness of their corporate hearts.”

    • “The truth is, the companies hold the cards…If companies stick to their guns, Georgia is likely to back down as well.”

    • “When a company folds to the unfounded outrage of a few misinformed nuts, they are forever at the mob’s beck-and-call.”

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