Easter is a "movable feast," a holy day that occurs on a different date depending on the year. Which Sunday it falls on is based on ancient interpretations of the solar and lunar cycles. Here's how it works.
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The Justice Department is investigating the leak of secret documents from the Pentagon on the war effort in Ukraine. It's unclear if more documents could be released or the motivation for leaking them, officials said Saturday.
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After two decades of criticism over the lavish trips and other gifts he's accepted from billionaire GOP megadonor Harlan Crow, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas finally went public on Friday to defend himself.
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Abortion access advocates said the ruling could have severe consequences on people's ability to access abortion and miscarriage care, especially after the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
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After play had been previously suspended due to heavy winds and rain, the live feed of the Masters broadcasting the 15th and 16th holes showed a large pine tree collapse in an area near where spectators were gathered.
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A man fleeing police in Northern California took two hostages at a public park on Thursday, killing one of them and wounding a California Highway Patrol officer before surrendering, authorities said.
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"The world must be made safe for democracy," President Woodrow Wilson said as the US entered World War I, 106 years ago Thursday.
It was also the first major conflict after cameras became more accessible, allowing photographers to capture powerful images.
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A young woman died in 2021 while struggling with depression, after she said a University of Michigan football player drugged and sexually assaulted her in 2018.
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Mexican actor Andrés García has died. He was 81.
"I can't find the words," singer and actress Anahí wrote on Twitter in Spanish. "I thank God for giving me the gift of your kindness. I know you are in a better place now."
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Come on Barbie, let’s go party.
Warner Bros. Pictures dropped a second trailer for the upcoming live-action movie about the iconic children’s doll starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling.
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The year is 1986. There's this Chicago Bulls guy making waves: Michael Jordan. Plus he's got these cool red and white shoes.
But Matt Damon can't afford them.
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Four men have been charged in connection with a scheme to drug and rob drunk gay men as they left bars in Manhattan in a case that ignited fears in New York's LGBTQ community.
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New York prosecutor Alvin Bragg said Donald Trump violated New York election law and federal campaign finance law.
Even some of Trump's biggest critics were quick to question whether Bragg presented enough new information to warrant the charges.
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The NBA is investigating the Dallas Mavericks after the team sat multiple key players in its loss to the Bulls on Friday, even though the Mavericks were not mathematically eliminated from playoff contention.
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Key abortion drug mifepristone could soon no longer be available to people seeking abortion care in the United States.
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What happened this week in politics?
👉Donald Trump pleaded not guilty when hit with 34 felony counts
👉Two Democratic legislators in Tennessee kicked out of office
👉Trump encourages Majorie Taylor Greene to run for U.S. Senate
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Three trees fell near the 17th hole during the second round of the Masters at Augusta National on Friday sending patrons scattering, with play ultimately suspended for the day due to weather.
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New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu is determined to prove old-fashioned retail politicking his state is known for can be a winning GOP strategy in 2024.
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On today’s 5 Things podcast:
1️⃣ TN Republicans oust 2 Dems over gun-control protest
2️⃣ SCOTUS sides with 12-year-old fighting WV sports ban
3️⃣ Clarence Thomas scandal
4️⃣ Baltimore sex abuse
5️⃣ States of America: Tyre Nichols
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Coolio, best known for his '90s hit "Gangsta's Paradise," died last year at 59 because of fentanyl and other drugs, according to a coroner's report.
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For the first time, the EPA shares a look at which states have the most lead pipes. The EPA survey is important because it will be a factor in how $15 billion in infrastructure money will be doled out to find and replace such lines.
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1️⃣ Pence won’t appeal subpoena for Trump probe testimony
2️⃣ Students walk out of class for gun safety
3️⃣ Illegal eel
4️⃣ Facebook’s algorithm
5️⃣ The Masters
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Two young men of color disappeared in Naples, Florida, three months apart from the same street nearly two decades ago.
Both were last seen with the same sheriff’s deputy. New true crime podcast #TheLastRide investigates the vanishings.
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As he has before, Biden refused an opportunity to comment on the first criminal charges ever brought against a former U.S. president – and one who looking for a rematch against Biden in 2024.
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The jury ordered Tesla to pay $3 million in punitive damages and $175,000 in non-economic damages to Owen Diaz, a former contracted elevator operator who worked at the company’s Fremont, California plant in 2015 and 2016.
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Voters chose Brandon Johnson, a former teacher, to replace Lori Lightfoot to lead the nation's third-largest city Tuesday. The highly anticipated runoff election was a tight race between Johnson and Paul Vallas, who was backed by the city's police union.
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