Month: April 2023
Tornadoes and storms hit Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana and other states – The Washington Post
Tornadoes and storms hit Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana and other states The Washington Post Arkansas ‘catastrophic’ tornado moves through Little Rock area; Tennessee, Iowa, Illinois impacted by twisters Fox News Tornadoes, Storms Slam Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa | Weather.com The Weather Channel Officials confirm Pulaski
Read More1 dead, 28 hospitalized after roof of Illinois theater collapses: Officials – ABC News
1 dead, 28 hospitalized after roof of Illinois theater collapses: Officials ABC News One dead, dozens injured in theatre roof collapse in Illinois Fox News At least one person killed, multiple injured in Illinois roof collapse NBC News Officials: 1 dead, 28 hurt
Read MoreLed by Caitlin Clark, Iowa ends South Carolina’s perfect season in women’s Final Four
In the biggest matchup of her life, Iowa’s dazzling point guard poured in 41 points to set a NCAA Tournament semifinal scoring record and put her Hawkeyes into the championship game against LSU. (Image credit: Darron Cummings/AP)
Read MorePope Francis leaves hospital; ‘Still alive,’ he quips – The Associated Press
Pope Francis leaves hospital; ‘Still alive,’ he quips The Associated Press Pope Francis departs hospital, delivers 2-word joke to reporters ahead of Holy Week Fox News Pope Francis released from hospital CBS Mornings Pope Francis Leaves Hospital, Has Emotional Moment With Newly-Bereaved Parents HuffPost
Read MoreAnalysis: How Trump’s indictment will complicate his 2024 reelection bid
With a grand jury indictment of former President and current presidential candidate Donald Trump, a legal scholar explores what the law says about the consequences of such an unprecedented act.
Read MoreA Mongolian boy has been declared an important leader for Tibetan Buddhists
A Mongolian boy has been named a top leader of Tibetan Buddhism. NPR’s Scott Simon talks with Julian Dierkes of the University of British Columbia on the implications for Mongolian-Chinese relations.
Read MoreIsrael’s lack of a constitution makes an independent judiciary crucial for democracy
NPR’s Scott Simon speaks to former Knesset member Michal Cotler Wunsh, about the state of Israeli democracy in the wake of an attempted judicial overhaul, resulting in massive protests there.
Read MoreThe pianist who’s been playing for more than 100 years
Colette Maze has been playing piano for more than a century, and is still drawing thousands of fans on social media. Born in June 1914, before the outbreak of World War I and when one of her favorite composers, Claude
Read MoreMigrants treated ‘like criminals’ in Mexican immigration centers
Luisa Jimenez thought she was visiting an office to regularize her stay in Mexico, but instead she found herself detained in an immigration center similar to the one where dozens of migrants perished in a fire. “It’s a holding cell,
Read MoreDeadly Tornadoes Cut Paths Through Midwest and South
Tornadoes in Arkansas injured at least 30 people. One person was killed and at least 28 others were hospitalized after a roof collapsed at a theater in Illinois.
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