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The article discusses the Brooklyn Nets' progress toward securing a top seed in the lottery, noting their near accomplishment unless they face setbacks in upcoming games. It highlights the importance of a high draft pick for the team.
The article reports on a late-season snowstorm bringing significant snowfall to California ski resorts, with specific predictions for snow depth at various locations.
The article details Marques Johnson's reflections on receiving and presenting the John R. Wooden Award, his career as a basketball player and broadcaster, and his personal milestones including a birthday dunk and celebrating UCLA women's…
The article discusses the Los Angeles Lakers' dilemma about whether to return injured players Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves ahead of the playoffs.
The article reports on the second round of the Masters golf tournament, highlighting Rory McIlroy's strong performance, Bryson DeChambeau's struggles, and updates to betting odds.
The article reports on allegations of sexual assault against Rep. Eric Swalwell by a former staffer, along with his campaign's response.
The article reports on Bryson DeChambeau missing the cut at The Masters after a triple-bogey on the final hole, along with several other golfers. Rory McIlroy is highlighted for taking a significant lead in the tournament.
The article discusses Brian Leetch's reflections on Matthew Schaefer's rookie season in the NHL, comparing Schaefer's development to his own experience at 18.
The article reports on the passing of former NFL quarterback Browning Nagle, detailing tributes from the Jets, former teammates, and Louisville football.
CNN is undergoing a leadership shake-up with CEO Mark Thompson appointing Alex MacCallum as his likely successor, potentially sidelining executive editor Virginia Moseley.
The article reports on rising inflation in March, driven by increased energy prices due to the Iran conflict blocking the Strait of Hormuz.
The article reports on the death of 17-year-old high school football player Ryder Barnes, who had recently committed to Cal Poly.
The article reports on a series of arson incidents at Ontario Mills shopping mall, including a fire at a True Religion store and prior fires at a nearby warehouse. Authorities have arrested a suspect, and investigations are ongoing.
The article discusses the New York Mets' decision to retain Carson Benge despite his poor early-season performance, citing his defensive skills and potential for adjustment.
The article reports on Coachella festivalgoers experiencing last-minute Airbnb cancellations, with influencers sharing their frustration on social media.
The article reports on the disappearance of Amy Hillyard, co-owner of a San Francisco coffee shop, and her husband's account of her mental health struggles.
Bill Ackman claims a former employee is demanding $2 million in severance through a 'shakedown,' alleging the employee's claims of harassment and discrimination are false.
The article reports on the delay of Kevin Warsh's Senate confirmation hearing for the Federal Reserve chairmanship, citing paperwork issues and ongoing investigations into Jerome Powell.
The article draws parallels between historical events of the 1930s-40s (Nazi Germany, Vichy France) and current geopolitical tensions, warning about the dangers of appeasement and the resurgence of antisemitism.
The article describes Sabrina Carpenter's $4.4 million Hollywood Hills home, highlighting its Spanish-style design, renovation history, and luxurious features.