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Michael Lerner, ‘Barton Fink’ and ‘Elf’ star, dies at 81: ‘We lost a legend’

Michael Lerner, best known for his roles in “Barton Fink,” “Godzilla” and “Elf,” has died at the age of 81, his nephew Sam Lerner revealed Sunday.

     

NBA playoffs: Which teams made the postseason and how did they get in?

The NBA postseason seems wide open with multiple teams capable of making a Finals run. Play-in tournament starts Tuesday. The playoffs begin Saturday.

     

King Charles III coronation questions answered: When is it? Will Camilla be crowned?

King Charles III will be crowned as Britain’s next monarch during his coronation on May 6. Read all the details here.

     

Watch: Benches clear in Pirates-White Sox game after violent collision at home plate

Oneil Cruz suffered a fractured ankle on the collision with White Sox catcher Seby Zavala.

     

13-year-old leads California police on chase in stolen car and crashes, leaving 1 dead and others injured

One person has died and nearly a dozen more were injured after a 13-year-old crashed into two other vehicles while leading police on a chase in a stolen vehicle in California, authorities said.

AOC says Biden White House should ignore abortion pill ruling. Can that happen?

New York Democrat Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez called on the White House to ignore a judge’s ruling halting FDA approval of mifepristone.

     

‘She’s my best friend’: Phoenix woman searches for service dog stolen in November

Trained to help her owner with seizures, the American Bully Mya was taken in early November from a dog park.

     

Puppy ‘miraculously’ uninjured after being thrown out of vehicle during LA police chase

The Los Angeles Police Department said a puppy was not injured after it was thrown out of a vehicle during a two-hour police chase.

     

Ocasio-Cortez calls Justice Clarence Thomas’ trips a ‘very serious problem’

• Analysis: Texas judge’s abortion ruling ignites new showdown that could harm Republicans
• Analysis: Why the GOP is in trouble

Demographic makeup of people working from home became younger, more diverse in pandemic

The increase in homebased workers corresponded with a decline in drivers, carpoolers, transit riders, and most other types of commuters

     

History in the making? First-ever April tropical storm could spin up in the Gulf of Mexico this week

Meteorologists will be watching closely this week for what could be the first tropical storm ever recorded in the Gulf of Mexico in April.
     

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