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Financial Times
April 3, 2026
What’s so sexy about vampires?
Yes, there’s the thrill of forbidden love and Robert Pattinson. But there’s also the bit where your throat gets ripped out
Washington Post
April 3, 2026
More than 10 inches of snow fell in D.C. this winter. Here’s who forecast it.
Capital Weather Gang’s annual snowfall forecast contest saw two readers correctly predict the exact amount.
The Toronto Star
April 3, 2026
New secularism law is looming over Way of the Cross marches on Good Friday in Quebec
MONTREAL - Christians across Quebec are about to face a new legal landscape on Good Friday, only a day after the provincial legislature adop...
Google News
April 3, 2026
The daily pitch from Sports Editor Matt Daniels: April 3, 2026
Still time to pick up Illini Final Four posters at our office. ... Mirkovic closing in on rebounding record. ... Illini baseball opens serie...
The New Yorker
April 3, 2026
New Directors, New Films
Also: Zendaya and Robert Pattinson in “The Drama,” Michael Schulman on spring fabulosity, Rachel Syme on the latest in trenchcoats, and more...
The New Yorker
April 3, 2026
Searching for Iran’s Disappeared Prisoners
In Iran, families are doing ad-hoc forensics to confirm the whereabouts of their detained loved ones, who have been transferred to undisclos...
The New Yorker
April 3, 2026
Is It Wrong to Write a Book With A.I.?
The horror novel “Shy Girl” was cancelled for being generated at least partly through artificial intelligence. Would we ever accept such a b...
The New Yorker
April 3, 2026
“The Christophers”: A Review of Steven Soderbergh’s New Drama
In Steven Soderbergh’s film, Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel are superbly matched as two skilled painters who find their way from slippery de...
The New Yorker
April 3, 2026
Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth’s Warped Vision of the Iran War
The two men might wish that they lived in a world where whoever dropped the most bombs got whatever he wanted. But the war has shown that th...
Los Angeles Times
April 3, 2026
'Amateur hour at the U.S. attorney's office': L.A. prosecutors face more losses in protest cases
This week, L.A. federal prosecutors were in two separate trials involving a charge of assault on a federal officer tied to immigration prote...
Los Angeles Times
April 3, 2026
For the derelict Wadsworth Chapel, a 125-year-old landmark in West L.A., is a rehab in the works?
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is asking contractors to explore a rehabilitation of the Wadsworth Chapel, a 125-year-old icon on it...
Los Angeles Times
April 3, 2026
The rich register Ferraris and Porsches in Montana to avoid taxes. California is cracking down
Luxury car buyers in California and other states wanting their fancy ride for less money are registering their vehicles in Montana, which ha...
Los Angeles Times
April 3, 2026
How to have the best Sunday in L.A., according to Drew Michael Scott
Drew Scott's perfect Sunday includes flea markets, Thai food and the hunt for L.A.'s best vintage pieces.
Los Angeles Times
April 3, 2026
'Fantasy Life' review: Amanda Peet, back on the big screen, is better than ever
The deft directorial debut of actor-writer Matthew Shear foregrounds a sensitive portrayal of aging neurosis by a revelatory Amanda Peet, ne...
Los Angeles Times
April 3, 2026
After years of making music, Tiffany Day hit 'Start Over'
L.A.-based artist Tiffany Day on Friday releases her sophomore album "Halo" in a marked turn toward hyperpop.
Los Angeles Times
April 3, 2026
'The Blue Trail' review: This granny won't submit to the state
A stubborn grandmother flees a fascist retirement camp in Gabriel Mascaro's stunner, a master class in making inspired high-concept science...
Los Angeles Times
April 3, 2026
L.A. invades the New York Philharmonic, Met and Park Avenue Armory
As Gustavo Dudamel prepares to leave L.A. for NYC, Los Angeles invades the New York performance scene with major projects by Dudamel at the...
Los Angeles Times
April 3, 2026
'Kontinental ’25' review: Shooting on iPhones, provocateur Radu Jude is back
Romanian satirist Rade Jude throws another pipe bomb of a movie, this one about a religious woman drowning in a cesspool of nationalism and...
Los Angeles Times
April 3, 2026
Typhus from fleas hits record level in L.A.: Here are the hot spots
The Los Angeles County Public Health Department identified 220 cases of flea-borne typhus last year, a big increase over the 187 cases in 20...
Los Angeles Times
April 3, 2026
Baby mountain lion orphaned and left to starve in Southern California is rescued
Crimson has lost toes on one foot and requires around-the-clock bottle feeding and intensive monitoring.
Vogue
April 3, 2026
Addressed: Help! I’m Trying to Organize My Closet Myself
Clothes are like dates! You know if they’re in or they’re out.
The New Yorker
April 3, 2026
Searching for Iran’s Disappeared Prisoners
In Iran, families are doing ad-hoc forensics to confirm the whereabouts of their detained loved ones, who have been transferred to undisclos...
The Times
April 3, 2026
Yacht-maker Sanlorenzo to court London’s elite with new showroom
The yard that builds superyachts for the top brass aims to increase its UK clientele with a Park Lane showroom, targeting younger, tech-focu...
The Times
April 3, 2026
Nathan Jibulu: I had to leave Harlequins to rip off the shackles
Before facing former team, best ball-carrying hooker in England opens up on state vs private schools and embracing being ‘northern and gritt...
The Dallas Morning News
April 3, 2026
Wilonsky: Trinity River bridges crash into Dallas' convention center
You can’t write about the Jefferson viaduct without crashing into the new Kay Bailey Hutchison and a wrecked old parking garage. What a mess...
Women s Health
April 3, 2026
New Study Suggests Building Muscle Might Help with Depression—Especially in Women
Experts break down the latest fascinating research.
The Globe and Mail
April 3, 2026
The PQ is struggling to make the financial case for Quebec sovereignty
Ottawa spends more in Quebec than it collects in taxes – a problem that the Parti Québécois can’t explain away
The New Yorker
April 3, 2026
Play Shuffalo: Friday, April 3, 2026
Can you make a longer word with each new letter?
Star Tribune
April 3, 2026
Minnesota schools posted a record-high graduation rate in 2025. See how your school did.
It’s the second year in a row that Minnesota’s high school graduation rate hit a new record, with 84.9% of students graduating in four years...
Star Tribune
April 3, 2026
Cheers & Jeers: A first-time candidate enters the ring to take on Brad Finstad
Columnist Rochelle Olson's weekly roundup covers state Rep. Walter Hudson’s brush with police, former Mayor Melvin Carter’s staff bonuses, e...
The Globe and Mail
April 3, 2026
The U.S. will emerge from the war with Iran as a lesser power
It will be so diminished that we are staring down a post-American future
Star Tribune
April 3, 2026
How Freddie Mercury and K-pop reignite the Twin Cities dance scene
New productions hope to lure in new audiences.
Washington Post
April 3, 2026
That ACA subsidy isn’t free money. It could cost you at tax time.
If your income exceeds the amount you estimated, you will probably qualify for less in assistance and will have to pay money back.
The New Republic
April 3, 2026
Trump Is Silencing Government Warning Signals of an Economic Crash
His administration is decimating two vital federal bodies that were created in response to the Great Recession—because that’s what the banke...
The New Republic
April 3, 2026
The Drama Has a Big Reveal—and a Strangely Anodyne Effect
To make sense of the film starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, a few spoilers are necessary.
The New Republic
April 3, 2026
How Low Can Donald Trump’s Approval Rating Go?
His war on Iran is tanking the markets and spiking gas prices—and Americans aren’t happy about it. Some polls show his popularity falling to...
The New Republic
April 3, 2026
The Supreme Court Might Still Screw Up Birthright Citizenship
At oral arguments this week, a few questions from the justices ought to remind observers that it’s possible to rule against Trump while invi...
Forbes
April 3, 2026
Alumni Couple Gives University Of Chicago $50 Million For AI Faculty
The University of Chicago has been given $50 million by two alumni — Joe and Rika Mansueto — to launch a major interdisciplinary initiative...
Wired
April 3, 2026
Samsung Frame Pro and OLED TV News: What You Need To Know in 2026
Samsung leans into its artistic side with its newest TVs.
Business News Today
April 3, 2026
Defending the rupee: Understanding the RBI’s new rules. Will they work?
The RBI’s measures to defend the rupee have had their desired effect, with the Indian currency staging a smart recovery. But do these measur...
Forbes
April 3, 2026
The Ultimate 2026 World Cup Guide, A 15-Year Cruise Ship Voyage And More Travel News
This week’s Passport newsletter features the buzziest happenings on the French Riviera, United Airlines’ ‘Relax Row,’ and the rise of hotel...
The Dallas Morning News
April 3, 2026
Dallas weather: Isolated floods possible with heavy rain Friday night
DFW International Airport could reach 3 inches of rainfall this week. The 30-year monthly average for rainfall in April is 3.22 inches.
The Globe and Mail
April 3, 2026
Ford government’s haste in Ring of Fire road development is risky business
In expediting access to the region’s critical minerals, the province may also be accelerating environmental and financial risks
The Globe and Mail
April 3, 2026
Heat waves are invisible. But we need to see them for what they are
A heatwave has shattered records in the U.S. When that happens, we have to confront the dramatic, terrifying change they signal – no matter...
The Hill
April 3, 2026
Iran ‘toll booth’ on Strait of Hormuz underscores its leverage on Trump, US
Tehran’s control of the Strait of Hormuz is complicating President Trump’s exit strategy from the Iran war. Trump in a Wednesday night add...
The Hill
April 3, 2026
Palantir-linked campaign donations put Democrats in tight spot
Campaign contributions from Palantir are becoming a thorn in the side of Democrats in the midterms, as lawmakers on the left dig into the Tr...
Vogue
April 3, 2026
Alana Haim Had to Put Her People-Pleasing on Ice to Make ‘The Drama’
“I guess I had rage in my soul that I need to unpack in therapy,” the musician and actress jokes of Rachel, her acerbic character in A24’s “...
The Globe and Mail
April 3, 2026
BHP’s new potash mine is a test case for Canada in how to build big
Mining giant is sinking more than $18-billion into its Jansen mine in Saskatchewan as it shifts to future-facing commodities
NPR
April 3, 2026
Verdicts against Meta and Google may bring a new era of big tech accountability
Advocates hope recent verdicts against social media platforms will build momentum for bigger changes in Silicon Valley.
Vogue
April 3, 2026