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  • Man arrested in Chicago student's death

    Chicago police have arrested a Rogers Park man in connection with Thursday's fatal shooting of Loyola University freshman Sheridan Gorman.

    Chicago Tribune
  • Robert Mueller, Former FBI Director Who Led Trump Inquiry, Dies at 81

    After he concluded that Russia had interfered in the 2016 election, he became a target of the president’s anger.

    The New York Times
  • Otega Oweh breaks down his big shot on College Gameday: 'I just let it fly'

    Otega Oweh joined College Gameday on ESPN to break down his big shot to force overtime vs. Santa Clara.

    On3
  • Hubert Davis’ UNC Future In Doubt As Boosters Question Program After NCAA Loss

    North Carolina is at a crossroads after its NCAA Tournament loss to VCU, with boosters questioning Hubert Davis’ future and officials weighing a potential coaching search.

    OutKick
  • Amazon MGM Gets a Much-Needed Hit With ‘Project Hail Mary’

    The movie, which stars Ryan Gosling, is on pace to be the company’s highest-grossing domestic film.

    The New York Times
  • Christie Brinkley On Disagreeing With Chuck Norris Politically, But Missing Him All The Same: ‘Forever Grateful’

    Brinkley showed love to her late friend.

    Yahoo
  • The Picture Show

    In the Kurdish regions of the Middle East, Nowruz celebrations — honoring the arrival of spring — are a fundamental expression of Kurdish identity.

    NPR
  • Taylor Frankie Paul's 'The Bachelorette' season pulled; ABC to air American Idol rerun in its place Sunday

    ABC pulled "The Bachelorette" days before its premiere after a 2023 video surfaced amid an ongoing investigation into Taylor Frankie Paul.

    Yahoo
  • Iran Fires Missiles at Far-Off Diego Garcia Base, but U.S. Remains Out of Range

    Iran’s attempted attack on a military base 2,500 miles away raises questions of the reach of its arsenal.

    The New York Times
  • ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ actor Nicholas Brendon dies at 54

    Nicholas Brendon, an actor best known for his role as a loveable underdog sidekick on the hit television series “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” has died. He was 54.

    AP News