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  1. An aerial artist, a skateboarder, a BMX rider, a skydiving instructor — they all see parallels between what they do and what Ja Morant of the Memphis Grizzlies does when he dunks in the N.B.A.

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  2. The list of companies permanently changing the way they work keeps growing longer, making the five-day-a-week trek into Manhattan an increasingly fading corporate practice — with enormous consequences for New York.

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  3. In Opinion writes about what she learned by confronting her loathing of golf: "My anger lies in old envies — about being a kid for whom golf was an unimaginable expense."

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  4. In Opinion writes about how Democrats could be locked out of power after 2024: "That’s a scenario for liberal horror, but it’s not one that conservatives should welcome either."

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  5. Russia is ambling toward a major default on its foreign debt, a grim milestone that it has not seen since the Bolshevik Revolution more than a century ago. It could cause years of legal wrangling and pit Russia against big investors from around the world.

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    After months of dreary weather and bare branches, it’s finally cherry blossom season in New York City. Here’s an overview of what kind of cherry blossoms you can find in New York City, when they’ll be in bloom and where you can find them.

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  7. Ten people were wounded during the shooting at the crowded mall on Saturday afternoon, and two others were injured in an ensuing stampede, authorities said. Three people who were seen with firearms were detained.

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  8. Wassim Razzouk’s tattoo parlor in Jerusalem caters to all faiths. He said that during Holy Week and days leading up to it, the parlor is packed with some of his most reliable customers: Easter visitors who "want a tattoo as a certificate of pilgrimage."

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  9. Ahead of the runoff against far-right challenger Marine Le Pen, President Emmanuel Macron of France is trying to tap into the country’s large pool of left-wing voters with vows of ambitious green policies. But many are hesitant to back him.

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  10. When an underwater volcano in Tonga erupted violently in mid-January, it generated something that scientists hadn’t seen in more than half a century: a shockwave in the atmosphere. The wave circled Earth for days. Scientists will be studying it for years.

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  11. Today, virtually the entire publishing industry is rooting for Barnes & Noble — including most independent booksellers. Here's why people who once saw the chain as a villain are now celebrating its success

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  12. Ukrainian refugees are attending Passover Seders, revisiting the Jewish story of flight as they themselves live as refugees. Here's what our reporter saw at a Seder with about 40 Ukrainians.

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  13. A 10-month old girl in Brooklyn died from a combination of fentanyl and heroin. Her father, Daniel Auster — son of the famous novelist Paul Auster — has been charged in her death, police said.

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  14. Breaking News: A mall in Columbia, South Carolina was evacuated after the police received reports of gunfire and injuries, officials said.

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  15. At least 14 Palestinians have been killed in a widespread Israeli military operation in the West Bank, launched in response to a string of attacks in Israel that killed 14 people.

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    Apr 15

    “A Magician Up There.” Those that operate in the air for a living on what they see when Ja Morant takes to the sky.

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  17. Art Rupe, the founder of Specialty Records, an innovative independent label that brought rhythm and blues into the mainstream and helped set the table for the rock ’n’ roll era with singers like Little Richard and Lloyd Price, died on Friday. He was 104.

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  18. The World Health Organization calculated that 15 million people have died from the Covid pandemic. But the release of this staggering estimate has been delayed for months because of objections from India, which has tried to keep it from becoming public.

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  19. In Opinion "Dire need of reform": In the U.S. patent system, “not only is legal trickery rewarded and the public’s interest overlooked, but also innovation — the very thing that patents were meant to foster — is undermined,” our editorial board writes.

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  20. It is the moment the travel industry had been waiting for — "the great comeback." But with the continued spread of Covid variants, and travel operators unable to cope with the volume of demands, it seems like the new normal for travelers may be chaos.

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