April 2

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What's NXT for Sunday, April 2 (Herald-Mail Media)

Shows, concerts, arts and outdoor fun. We've got more spring frolics than the bunny's got eggs. Check out What's NXT for what's hot!

to 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. vigil, 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. $10 for ages 13 and older, $5 for ages 4 to 12, and free for ages 3 and younger. To learn more, go to [www.chambersburgballet.org](http://www.chambersburgballet.org), email [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) or call 717-709-1800. to 2 p.m. For more information, go to To donate, go to to 6 p.m. Saturday, and 1 to 5 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, and 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday and 1 to 5 p.m.

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NeurologyLive® Brain Games: April 2, 2023 (Neurology Live)

Test your neurology knowledge with NeurologyLive®'s weekly quiz series, featuring questions on a variety of clinical and historical neurology topics.

Don't forget to share and compare your results with your friends! Let us know with a response to the poll below. This week's questions include the theme of Parkinson disease (PD), in recognition of Parkinson's Disease Awareness Month.

Column | Around Town: April 2 (RiverheadLOCAL)

The Riverhead Girls Lacrosse once again holding their “Egg My House” fundraiser when the eggs are delivered and hidden the night before Easter approximately ...

You rely on us to stay informed, and we depend on you to make our work possible. The Yellow Barn at the Riverhead Free Library re-opens in Wednesday, April 19 from 9 am to 2 pm Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. This year’s theme is “Hope and Recovery” and artists are encouraged to share their interpretation through art of what “Hope and Recovery” looks like. The next Friends of the Riverhead Free Library meeting will be held on Monday, April 10 at 1 pm. Just a few dollars can help us continue to bring this important service to our community. Donation is $25 for 50 eggs and if you are interested let them know as soon as possible as the deadline is Monday, April 3. Got news to share? Artwork will be judged on quality, creativity, and presentation based on the artists’ interpretation of “Hope and Recovery”. Meetings are held at the David W. The Riverhead Girls Lacrosse once again holding their “Egg My House” fundraiser when the eggs are delivered and hidden the night before Easter approximately 9 pm to midnight. Prizes will be awarded to the “Best Art Piece” in age categories of 10-13, 14-18, and 19-25. You can mail a check payable to Friends of the Riverhead Free Library, P.O.

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Literary calendar for week of April 2 (TwinCities.com-Pioneer Press)

EKPHRASTIC EXTRAVAGANZA!: Poets Margaret Hasse, Tish Jones, Freya Manfred and Joyce Suphen read poems they've written about the art and life of Tressa Sularz, a ...

6 p.m. Wednesday, April 12, story time and activities, Moon Palace Books, 3032 Minnehaha Ave., Mpls.; 4 p.m. Paul, with Valerie Castile, whose son Philandro was shot and killed by a police officer in 2016; 7 p.m. Sunday, April 23, Red Balloon Bookshop, 891 Grand Ave., St. His sights are on a single goal; to become a college football player. Lourey’s latest novel is “The Quarry Girls.” 6 p.m. The reading is part of an opening of Sularz’s retrospective A Soul Weaver’s Journey, hosted by Dan Chouinard. EKPHRASTIC EXTRAVAGANZA!: Poets Margaret Hasse, Tish Jones, Freya Manfred and Joyce Suphen read poems they’ve written about the art and life of Tressa Sularz, a Minneapolis basket maker and fiber artist who uses ancient techniques of wicker, plaiting, coiling and twining to make things. Keller’s “You Should Have Known” is about retired nurse Frannie Greene who moves into a senior living apartment and makes friends with a woman married to a judge Frannie believes is implicated in the death of her beloved grandmother. In Black’s novel “Night Flight to Paris,” Kate Rees has been dragged back into the British Secret Service by her former handler for a risky mission in Paris. government to deport him to South Korea, he reinvents himself. When a misadventure leads the U.S.

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Authorities disposing of WWII-era bombs in Florence, Italy, April 2 ... (Crisis24)

Authorities are responding to the discovery of two WWII-era mortar bombs in Florence near Palazzo Vecchio on April 2. Authorities evacuated the building in ...

Authorities are responding to the discovery of two WWII-era mortar bombs in Florence near Palazzo Vecchio on April 2. Increased congestion is likely in the surrounding area as drivers seek alternative routes. The exact location of the operation remains unclear.

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Daily Pilot e-newspaper: Sunday, April 2, 2023 (Los Angeles Times)

The Daily Pilot's e-newspaper includes Sunday's coverage of Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa, Laguna Beach, Fountain Valley and other parts of ...

Sunday’s coverage includes these stories: The Daily Pilot’s e-newspaper includes all 10 pages of Sunday’s newspaper. Click on the file below for coverage of Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa, Laguna Beach, Fountain Valley and other parts of Orange County.

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Full transcript of "Face the Nation" on April 2, 2023 (CBS News)

On this "Face the Nation" broadcast, Sen. Chris Murphy and Preet Bharara join Margaret Brennan.

He was on a mission over in the east, writing about -- I don't -- he was just doing what he always does, he was news-gathering, and talking to his contacts out there. ambassador to Moscow, he said, "The Wall Street Journal" is too high-profile an organization for this to have been a mistake, for this not to have been targeted, and it had to have been approved at the very highest levels in Moscow. MARGARET BRENNAN: There is a legal determination being wrongfully detained, and it comes with it a little bit more leeway for the fight that the U.S. That if you're going to charge a former president in an unprecedented way, you want to be careful, you want to have your t's crossed, your i's dotted, you want to do it not in a casual way, you want to be very, very serious about it and explain in the documents that you file in court and in the indictment that this is serious, and someone else has gone to prison for this. MARGARET BRENNAN: So you're willing to forgive that of DeSantis. MARGARET BRENNAN: A misdemeanor is still a crime. In it you talk about President Trump being obsessed with media coverage of his former attorney, Michael Cohen, who's now very much at the heart of this trial -- case, who was on trial himself, and you said it was a big distraction in the midst of the trip to Hanoi, where the former president was negotiating with Kim Jong-un. But the idea that this is frivolous when someone who has gone to prison, who's less culpable and gone to prison at the direction of the person we're talking about now, Donald Trump, the idea that this is frivolous or purely political or stupid or anything else is nonsensical. I believe it will be a speaking indictment, which is parlance for lots more detail than sometimes you need to have in an indictment, but we don't know the quality of the evidence. That was a policy that was in place when I was the U.S. I expect that there will be a motorcade that will take him from Trump Tower, down to the courthouse. But then, this morning, we have the former governor of Arkansas, Asa Hutchinson, on ABC News saying he's going to run for president and very clearly saying that Mr.

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