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    Formed in the Cold War, former members of Germany’s Red Army Faction are still on the run

    By Sophie Tanno, CNN (CNN) — German authorities have been tracking down the former members of the Red Army Faction (RAF), a now-defunct Cold War-era militant group, who have been on the run for nearly 30 years. Dubbed the “RAF pensioners” by German media and among Europe’s most wanted people, the female member of a fugitive trio was arrested last

  • Jimmy Kimmel on Trump’s VP search: ‘If he asks you to run, run’

    The late-night host provided a warning to anyone being primed as the ex-president’s running mate while also telling people to leave Kate aloneAs other late-night hosts take a vacation, Jimmy Kimmel discussed Donald Trump’s financial problems and his search for a running mate as well as the mystery surrounding the Princess of Wales’s whereabouts.On Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the host started with the swirl of conspiracy theories about the princess with the latest palace statement suggesting she has been...

  • Schumacher’s plan to offload Unilever’s ice-creams has a very familiar flavour

    Shareholders may welcome the change in direction, but the chief executive’s predecessors used similar tacticsHein Schumacher, Unilever’s new-ish chief executive, has already dialled down the worthy corporate sermons on social purpose. Now he’s ditching the ice-creams, including the famous names of Wall’s, Magnum and Ben & Jerry’s, and shedding 7,500 jobs elsewhere. Is this the hard-headed change of direction that shareholders, muttering about a sleepy share price and complacency in the boardroom...

  • What’s fueling NC State’s improbable run to the ACC title game?

    WASHINGTON, D.C. — Down three, NC State’s season hanging by a thread, stole a peek at the shot clock: 5.3 seconds left. Just enough time. O’Connell’s played enough basketball, 124 games between his four seasons at and NC State, to understand the situation: a one-and-one, with Friday’s ACC tournament semifinal effectively hanging in the balance. If — UVA’s best shooter, who had already torched the Wolfpack for 20 points by then — made his first free throw? Advertisement Game over. Season...

  • Talks on luring NHL’s Capitals and NBA’s Wizards to Virginia are over, city of Alexandria says

    The city of Alexandria says negotiations to lure the NHL’s Washington Capitals and NBA’s Washington Wizards to northern Virginia have “ended” and the proposal to create a development district with a new arena for the teams “will not move forward.”

    • WGNO

    Kelsey Anderson’s New Orleans roommates talk about their friend’s quest for love on ‘The Bachelor’

    Fans of the hit reality dating TV show “The Bachelor” will find out on Monday if New Orleans woman Kelsey Anderson will get Joey Graziadei’s final rose.

  • New Jersey’s first lady suspends Senate run: ‘It’s time to unify, not divide’

    Tammy Murphy was campaigning for Bob Menendez’s seat and her exit leaves Andy Kim as clear winner for Democratic nominationNew Jersey’s first lady Tammy Murphy has announced the suspension of her Senate campaign.In a video message posted to Twitter/X on Sunday, Murphy said: “After many busy, invigorating, and yet challenging months, I am suspending my Senate campaign today. I’ve been genuine and factual throughout. But it is clear to me that continuing in this race will involve waging a very...

  • Mitchell Robinson itching to return for Knicks playoff run: 'That’s when it’s go time'

    When he heard about the stress fracture in his ankle, Mitchell Robinson’s reaction was visceral.

  • The Download: the world’s most expensive drug, and New York City’s e-bike plan

    This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. There is a new most expensive drug in the world. Price tag: $4.25 million The news: There is a new most expensive drug ever—a gene therapy that costs as much as a Brooklyn…

  • Sock issue delays kick-off in Chelsea’s Women’s Super League win over Arsenal

    The Women’s Super League fixture between Chelsea and Arsenal was delayed by 30 minutes on Friday due to an issue with Arsenal’s socks. Arsenal arrived at Stamford Bridge with white socks instead of red, but these were identified as a clash with Chelsea’s by match officials as the home side were also wearing white socks. The visitors sourced and replaced the socks and returned for a second warm up in grey socks with blue trim, which appeared to be from Chelsea’s away kit. Advertisement The game...

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    Buttonwoods Offers Saturday Talk on the Nation’s Second Ladies, Including Haverhill’s Abigail Adams

    Buttonwoods Museum is celebrating Women’s History Month by telling behind-the-scenes stories of vice-presidential spouses, including Haverhill native Abigail Adams, at a free talk Saturday. Northern Essex Community College Professor of History Rich Padova shares insights from his book “Who Are They? A Look at Vice-Presidential Spouses from Abigail Adams to Karen Pence” Saturday, March 23, […] The post Buttonwoods Offers Saturday Talk on the Nation’s Second Ladies, Including Haverhill’s Abigail...

  • Bulgaria’s foreign minister appoints largest group in parliament to form country’s new government

    Bulgarian President Rumen Radev assigned the task of forming a new government to the GERB-UDF coalition, the largest group in parliament.Maria Gabriel, designated as prime minister under a power-sharing agreement, received the mandate from Radev.The agreement states that each main political party would hold the top position for nine months at a time. Bulgarian President