Thursday, 13 April 2023

Brittney Griner makes appearance at Rev. Al Sharpton event

WNBA All-Star Brittney Griner made a surprise appearance Friday at a women’s empowerment luncheon held during the Rev. Al Sharpton’s National Action Network in New York City

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Wednesday, 12 April 2023

For BLM's Patrisse Cullors, art is both vocation, salvation

After several years of painful controversy, Patrisse Cullors is focusing on her art

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Virginia lawmakers to weigh Youngkin's changes to hemp bill

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has proposed a rewrite of a bill that aimed to ban the recreational sales of intoxicating hemp-derived products

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Hearing pushed back for Alaska illustrator on threat charge

A court hearing set was pushed back until next week for an Alaska children’s book illustrator charged with terroristic threatening after authorities said he posted around the capital city transphobic notes that referenced shooting children

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Your tax refund could be smaller than last year. Here's why

If you're expecting a tax refund, it could be smaller than last year

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Watch: Dhoni Hits 2 6s With CSK Needing 19 Off 5 Balls vs RR. And Then...

It was more than just a last-over thriller at the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023 on  Wednesday. It was MS Dhoni turning back the clock in his 200th match as Chennai Super Kings captain with his team needing him to step up. Chasing 176 against Rajasthan Royals at the MA Chidambaram Stadium, Dhoni came to bat in the 16th over with CSK on 113/6. Thanks to some terrific hitting by Ravindra Jadeja and Dhoni, CSK reached 155/6 in 19 overs. They needed 21 off the last over. RR captain Sanju Samson handed the veteran Sandeep Sharma the ball in the last over. 

The medium pacer conceded two wides in the first two balls as the equation came down to 19 off six ball. Then Sandeep bowled a dot ball with Dhoni on strike. And then, the vintage Dhoni was back as the CSK skipper hit two huge sixes with the equation coming down to seven needed off three balls. Dhoni took a single off the fourth delivery followed by another single by Jadeja. Dhoni was back in strike and CSK needed a six from their captain to win, but ultimately Sandeep bowled a yorker outside off and Dhoni could only take a single. CSK lost by three runs.

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Earlier, Jos Buttler wasn't exactly devastating in his approach but yet managed the 18th half-century of his IPL career as Rajasthan Royals posted a decent 175 for 8 after being put into bat first.

While Royals were 135 for 4 after 15 overs, the last five overs wasn't as productive as they would have expected with only 40 runs being added and four wickets lost in the process.

Ravindra Jadeja (2/21 in 4 overs) was as usual menacing on a surface that assisted the spinners even as Buttler hit three huge sixes in his 36-ball-52. He had a good 77-run second wicket stand with Devdutt Padikkal (38 off 26 balls), who after his struggles against Punjab Kings, was back in his element.

Towards the end, Shimron Hetmyer (30 off 18 balls) was ever impressive as a finisher while Tushar Deshpande (2/37) gave only eight runs in the 20th over.

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Tuesday, 11 April 2023

Officers plead not guilty in Ronald Greene's deadly arrest

Five Louisiana law enforcement officers have pleaded not guilty to state crimes in the deadly 2019 arrest of Ronald Greene

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Actor Frank Vallelonga Jr. died from accidental overdose

A report from the New York City medical examiner's office has found that Frank Vallelonga Jr., an actor who appeared in the Oscar-winning movie “Green Book,” died from an accidental overdose of fentanyl and cocaine

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Manhattan DA Bragg sues Rep. Jim Jordan, blasts House Judiciary panel's 'unconstitutional attack' on Trump indictment

Manhattan DA Bragg sues Rep. Jim Jordan, blasts House Judiciary panel's 'unconstitutional attack' on Trump indictment

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IPL 2023: MI Break The Duck With Thrilling Win, Hand DC Fourth Straight Loss

Rohit Sharma was at his vintage best en route to his first IPL half-century in 25 innings before Mumbai Indians overcame some tense moments to pull off a last-ball win over Delhi Capitals here on Monday. David Warner laboured to 51 off 47 balls before Axar Patel flaunted his much improved batting skills again with an impactful 54 off 25 balls to push Delhi Capitals to a competitive 172 after Mumbai Indians put the hosts in to bat. With the pitch on the drier side compared to the first game here and finger spinners getting plenty of assistance from it, Mumbai Indians had a tricky task at hand but with his classy 65 off 45 balls, Rohit helped his side record their first win of the season.

With Cameron Green (17 not out off 8) and Tim David (13 not out off 11) in the middle, Mumbai needed five runs off the last over but Anrich Nortje bowled brilliantly to take the game down to the very last ball. David got the required two off the final ball for a much needed victory.

Promoted to number three, the in-form Tilak Varma came up with a crucial 41 off 29 balls and forged a 68-run stand with skipper Rohit.

It was a much needed win for Mumbai after back-to-back defeats while the season got worse for Delhi who suffered their fourth loss in as many games.

When Rohit charged down the track to pacer Mukesh Kumar in the first over of the innings to pull him for a six over mid-wicket, one could see a special knock coming.

There is no better puller in the game than Rohit and that was on full display at the Feroz Shah Kotla. His second six was even better as he pulled Anrich Nortje off the front foot over wide long-on. Rohit's biggest six came off a pull shot too as he smashed a short ball from Nortje for a massive hit over deep square leg.

Delhi were able to stem the flow of runs in the middle overs via spinners Lalit Yadav and Axar Patel before Varma produced timely boundaries to keep Mumbai ahead in the game.

Needing 30 off the final five overs with nine wickets in hand, Mumbai were on course for a comfortable win before Mukesh dismissed Varma and Suryakumar Yadav (0) off successive balls.

The nerves increased in the Mumbai dressing room when Rohit fell to a moment of brilliance from young keeper Abhishel Porel who dived to his right to take a sensational one handed catch off Mustafizur Rahman.

However, the towering Australian duo David and Green took their team over the line.

Earlier, veteran Piyush Chawla, who was commentating in the IPL last season after going unsold, showed he has still got his sublime skills intact with a three-wicket haul for Mumbai Indians.

Prithvi Shaw, who struggled in the first three games, hit some high quality boundaries in his 10-ball 15 before falling to a sweep shot off spinner Hrithik Shokeen.

Number three Manish Pandey (26 off 18) used his feet brilliantly against the spinners but that also led to his downfall.

Yash Dhull, who made his IPL debut after warming the bench for the whole of last season, could last only four balls.

When Chawla trapped Rovman Powell with a googly in the 11th over, Delhi were staring at a below par total at 86 for four.

However, Axar joined a struggling Warner in the middle and single-handedly changed the momentum of Delhi's innings.

Arguably the most improved batter of the Indian team over the last 12 months, Axar made his intentions clear with back-to-back inside out sixes off Shokeen.

Two overs later, it was the turn of left-arm pacer Jason Behrendorff to be at the receiving end of Axar's onslaught. After dispatching him for a six over long-on, Axar targeted the same area again and got lucky as Suyakumar Yadav missed the catch completely and got hit above his eye with the ball going all the way.

Surya was expectedly taken off the field after that nasty hit.

Axar's fifth and last six was the best of the lot as he smashed Meredith over the latter's head to bring up his half-century.

Mumbai put the brakes on the scoring rate by picking four wickets in the 19th over bowled by Behrendorff, who ended with figures of three for 23 in four overs



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Former Kansas police officer pleads guilty to sex assaults

A former Kansas police officer has pleaded guilty to several sexual assaults under a plea deal in which he must serve at least 20 years in prison

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Monday, 10 April 2023

1 dead, interstate partially closed in Oregon after shooting

The shooting involved an Oregon State Police trooper.

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Uproar in suburbia as New York looks to spur development

A proposal to create more affordable housing statewide has run into howls of opposition in one of the birthplaces of the American suburb

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