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‘The Last Dance’: Takeaways from first episodes of documentary on Michael Jordan and Bulls

The opening of “The Last Dance” sets the stage, showing the tension around the team and the circus that followed Michael Jordan and the 1997-98 Bulls.

      

‘With angels near’: Dozens visit closed memorial to mark 25th anniversary of Oklahoma City bombing

The Oklahoma City bombing, 25 years ago, remembered in subdued ceremony amid the coronavirus outbreak.

      

Tom Hanks details his and wife Rita Wilson’s coronavirus battle in Australian isolation

Tom Hanks talks about his, wife Rita Wilson’s battle with coronavirus in an Australian hospital that sent shock waves around the world.

      

One week after deadly barrage, South braces for another wave of severe thunderstorms, tornadoes

Just one week after the deadliest tornado outbreak in six years ripped through the South, more severe weather is coming.

      

‘One of the most senseless acts of violence’: At least 16 killed in worst Canadian mass shooting since 1989

Canadian police arrested a suspect in an active-shooter investigation after saying he may have been driving a vehicle resembling a police car.
      

Trump says he’s ‘OK’ with Las Vegas shutdown after mayor calls it ‘total insanity’

“I’m OK with it,” President Trump said of Gov. Steve Sisolak’s closure of nonessential businesses, which has shuttered Las Vegas hotels and casinos.

      

Earth Day’s 50th anniversary goes digital amid coronavirus pandemic, with virtual protests, video teach-ins and more

With social distancing restrictions in place around the world to fight the spread of coronavirus, Earth Day will be a digital event in 2020.
      

Analysis: Trump’s approval rally has disappeared

Poll of the week: A new Gallup poll finds President Donald Trump’s approval stands at 43%. His disapproval rating is at 54%.

Coronavirus live updates: US death toll hits 40,000; New York set for aggressive antibody testing; more cash soon for small businesses

U.S death toll hits 40,000, negotiators were close in on deal for struggling small businesses. Some states are relax restrictions. The latest news.

      

Lawsuit alleges Wells Fargo unfairly shuffled Paycheck Protection Program applications

The move meant that Wells Fargo would receive millions more dollars in processing fees, according to the lawsuit.
      

Here’s what you need to know if you’re ordering groceries online

If you’re unable to get to the grocery store, online ordering can be a great option. But you may run into these issues.

      

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