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SAM BANKMAN-FRIED SENTENCED TO 25 YEARS IN PRISON FOR HIS FTX CRIMES

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FOR BALTIMORE-AREA RESIDENTS, BRIDGE COLLAPSE MEANS LONGER COMMUTES AND
UNCERTAIN PROSPECTS

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The thoughtful pianist from Iceland plays a set of gentle pieces — from Bach to
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FRACTURES ARE SHOWING IN THE GRAND ALLIANCE BETWEEN BLACK AND JEWISH AMERICANS

The Grand Alliance between Black and Jewish leaders, known largely for shared
work on Civil Rights in the 1960s, has a complicated legacy — and an uncertain
future.

FRACTURES IN THE GRAND ALLIANCE BETWEEN BLACK AND JEWISH AMERICANS

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The Walt Disney Company and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis have called off their
lawsuit stemming from a yearlong legal dispute. It involves the district that's
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IN FLORIDA, THERE'S DÉTENTE IN THE BATTLE BETWEEN DISNEY AND GOV. RON DESANTIS

Disney and a board appointed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis have settled lawsuits
over who controls development in the 40-square-mile district that's home to its
Orlando theme parks.

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CAN GRIEF MAKE US ACCIDENT-PRONE? A WRITER LEARNS HOW IT DESTABILIZES AND
REMAKES US

After a fall near the first anniversary of her beloved aunt's death, a writer
explored why grief can make us less sure-footed. She found answers, climbing a
precarious staircase in Italy.

NFL owners voted this week to dramatically change rules around kickoffs —
including the elimination of a team's ability to attempt a surprise onside kick,
like the Jacksonville Jaguars did in a 2022 game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
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KICKOFFS WILL LOOK RADICALLY DIFFERENT IN THE NFL NEXT YEAR. HERE'S HOW AND WHY

For years, the NFL has tweaked kickoff rules to reduce injuries, resulting in
kickoffs that were safer but more boring. The changes aim to re-introduce
excitement while keeping injuries low.

Cars exit from the Baltimore Port after the cargo ship Dali ran into and
collapsed the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Md., on Tuesday. Two people
were pulled alive from the water, two bodies were recovered and four people were
presumed dead. The men were working on the bridge at the time of the collision
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SOME FOREIGN-MADE CARS MIGHT BE DELAYED AS AUTO COMPANIES FIGURE OUT PORT
DELIVERIES

The deadly Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse blocked off much of Baltimore's
harbor, which handles more cars and trucks than any other U.S. port. Companies
have some options to keep imports coming.



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WHY A TOWN ON THE FRONT LINE OF AMERICA'S ENERGY TRANSITION ISN'T LETTING GO OF
COAL

Kemmerer, Wyo., is on the front line of America's energy transition, with its
coal plant slated to close and a nuclear plant in the works. But some think the
rush to quit fossil fuels is impractical.

WHY A TOWN ON THE FRONT LINE OF AMERICA'S ENERGY TRANSITION ISN'T LETTING GO OF
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EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT SOLAR ECLIPSE GLASSES BEFORE APRIL 8

From why you need them to how to check if they're legit, here's a guide to
eclipse glasses so you can view next month's rare total solar eclipse safely.

The Biden administration has approved proposals for the U.S. census and federal
surveys to change how Latinos are asked about their race and ethnicity and to
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THE NEXT U.S. CENSUS WILL HAVE NEW BOXES FOR 'MIDDLE EASTERN OR NORTH AFRICAN'
AND 'LATINO'

Biden officials approved proposals for the U.S. census and federal surveys to
change how Latinos are asked about their race and ethnicity and to add a
checkbox for "Middle Eastern or North African."

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for his role in Donald Trump's legal effort to remain in power after losing the
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A CALIFORNIA JUDGE RECOMMENDS DISBARRING PRO-TRUMP ATTORNEY JOHN EASTMAN

A California judge found that attorney John Eastman committed "exceptionally
serious ethical violations" in his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020
election and recommended disbarment.

Visitors look at the artwork "The Matter of Time" by US artist Richard Serra
during the presentation of the "25 Years of the Museum Collection" exhibition on
the 25th anniversary of the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao in the Spanish Basque city
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PHOTOS: REMEMBERING RICHARD SERRA, A WORLD-RENOWNED 'POET' OF METALS

American artist Richard Serra died this week at the age of 85. Serra was
world-renowned for his large-scale metal sculptures.

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Lahia in the Gaza Strip, where children are born with complications due to
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MIDDLE EAST CRISIS — EXPLAINED


'STRUGGLE, STRUGGLE, STRUGGLE.' WHAT NEW AND EXPECTING MOTHERS ARE FACING IN
GAZA

Women who are pregnant or who have recently given birth in Gaza face serious
challenges amid daily airstrikes, continued ground fighting, high rates of
disease and a growing lack of food and water.

'STRUGGLE, STRUGGLE, STRUGGLE.' WHAT NEW AND EXPECTING MOTHERS ARE FACING IN
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CENTRIST FORMER SEN. JOSEPH LIEBERMAN HAS DIED AT 82

As Al Gore's running mate in 2000, Lieberman became the first Jewish candidate
on a presidential ticket of one of the two major parties. He later became an
independent and was a leader of No Labels.

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ELECTIONS


AN APPEALS COURT SAYS 'UNDATED' PENNSYLVANIA BALLOTS DON'T COUNT

A federal appeals panel says mailed ballots arriving on time but in envelopes
without dates handwritten by Pennsylvania voters shouldn't be counted. This case
is expected to reach the Supreme Court.

Alexandra Tanner's debut novel centers two sisters in their 20s struggling with
the love, anxieties and truths that they hold about each other. Sasha Fletcher
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'WORRY' IS A DISTURBING AND HONEST PICTURE OF WHAT IT'S LIKE TO BE IN YOUR 20S

Alexandra Tanner's debut novel, Worry, centers two sisters in their 20s
struggling with the love, anxieties and truths that they hold about each other.

'WORRY' IS A DISTURBING AND HONEST PICTURE OF WHAT IT'S LIKE TO BE IN YOUR 20S

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presidential primary debate on NBC. The network hired her and then fired her in
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MEDIA


NBC FIRED RONNA MCDANIEL, BUT TV NEWS HAS A BIGGER PUNDIT PROBLEM

NBC's hiring and firing of former GOP chief Ronna McDaniel may inspire more
distrust from conservatives. Yet journalists said her role in trying to overturn
the 2020 election made her unacceptable.


FORMER RNC CHAIR RONNA MCDANIEL DROPPED AS AN NBC CONTRIBUTOR FOLLOWING OUTCRY

Besides charting the course of her own pop stardom, Tyla's goals are to spread
the pride of her country and keep the people who created amapiano at the
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TYLA IS THE NEW FACE OF AFRICAN POP. SHE'S AIMING TO TAKE OVER THE WHOLE WORLD

The South African singer brought a homegrown genre, amapiano, to new ears with a
viral hit and a Grammy. With her debut album, she wants to prove the world is
ready for a full-blown African pop star.

TYLA IS THE NEW FACE OF AFRICAN POP. SHE'S AIMING TO TAKE OVER THE WHOLE WORLD

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died. He merged psychology and economics to help launch the growing field of
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OBITUARIES


THE BEST-SELLING PSYCHOLOGIST OF 'THINKING, FAST AND SLOW' DIES AT 90

One of the founders of behavioral economics, who incorporated human quirks into
the study of how people make economic decisions, has died. Daniel Kahneman was
90.


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