What happened this weekend? After six months of conflict between Israel and Hamas, how families are coping with the harsh realities of war. South Carolina won the NCAA women's basketball national championship, beating Iowa and Caitlin Clark to complete an undefeated season. And excitement is growing ahead of Monday's rare total solar eclipse. |
Now, here's the biggest news you missed. 👇 | | | | While global outrage grows about the military campaign in Gaza, Israelis remain traumatized, worrying that the world has forgotten about the hostages. | | | | | South Carolina withstood Iowa's late charges to win its third national title under Dawn Staley. Iowa's Caitlin Clark finished with 30 points. | | | | A rare total solar eclipse is Monday, April 8. Here's everything you need to know about its path, duration and how to view it safely. | | | | Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose is warning that Joe Biden won't make it on the Ohio ballot unless state lawmakers move a deadline. | | | | Israel has been reducing troop numbers in Gaza since the start of the year under growing global pressure to ease the war's mpact on civilians. | | | | Kristen Wiig joined the "Saturday Night Live" Five-Timers Club in a monologue packed with celebrity cameos by Paul Rudd, Matt Damon and Ryan Gosling. | | | | WWE's biggest stage is back. See what happened at WrestleMania 40, including how The Rock and Roman Reigns performed. | | | | Did Friday's earthquake near New York cause some tension? Justin Allen was getting a vasectomy when the temblor struck but he's laughing now. | | | | The independent presidential candidate said if elected he would appoint a nonpartisan special counsel to 'right any wrongs.' | | | | Aaliyah Edwards was called for an offensive foul in the closing seconds of the Final Four game against Iowa. The whistle had some seeing red. | | | | | Sign up for the news you want | Exclusive newsletters are part of your subscription, don't miss out! We're always working to add benefits for subscribers like you. | | | | | | |
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