Monday, April 11th, 2022
Steelers quarterback Dwayne Haskins dies at 24 Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Dwayne Haskins was fatally hit by a dump truck as he tried to cross South Florida’s Interstate 595 on foot, local police said Sunday. He was 24. Haskins was a Heisman Trophy finalist at Ohio State in 2018. He served as a reserve with the Steelers last season and re-signed with the football team in March. The Florida Highway Patrol said Haskins had been walking on the highway near Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport “for unknown reasons” when he was struck and killed shortly after 6:30 a.m. Saturday. He had been in South Florida working out with running back Najee Harris and other teammates. Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin said in a statement that he was “devastated,” describing Haskins as one of the team’s “hardest workers,” and a “great teammate.” CNN
Most Americans blame Putin for gas prices More Americans blame Russian President Vladimir Putin than President Biden for high gasoline prices, according to an ABC News/Ipsos poll released Sunday. Seventy-one percent of respondents said Putin, whose invasion of Ukraine disrupted oil markets, was responsible for a “great deal” or a “good amount” of the price increases. Sixty-eight percent said oil companies were largely to blame; 51 percent said the same about Biden, who has called the surge “Putin’s price hike.” Fifty-two percent said Democratic policies shared much of the blame, while 33 percent and 24 percent faulted Republican policies and former President Donald Trump, respectively. Oil executives told Congress last week that the coronavirus pandemic also was a factor, but not price gouging. ABC NEWS
The Dnipro International Airport is completely destroyed by Russian missile strikes. Five people are injured. (Reuters)
Civilians flee eastern Ukraine ahead of Russia offensive Civilians rushed to leave eastern Ukraine on Sunday as invading Russian forces shifted away from efforts to take the capital, Kyiv, and other areas in the north, and focused on a renewed push to take the southeastern port city of Mariupol and the contested eastern region of Luhansk. Satellite images released by the U.S. space technology firm Maxar Technologies showed an eight-mile convoy of Russian military vehicles heading through eastern Ukraine. European countries have started reopening embassies in Kyiv since Russian forces gave up on taking the city. After a series of setbacks, Russia appointed a new Ukraine war commander, Gen. Alexander Dvornikov, 60, a U.S. official said Sunday. THE WASHINGTON POST
Prosecutor General of Ukraine Iryna Venediktova says that 1,222 bodies have been discovered so far in Kyiv Oblast. (Times of Israel)
A mass grave of Ukrainian civilians is discovered near the village of Buzova, Kyiv Oblast. (Radio Free (Reuters)
China shares drop amid shutdowns The Hang Seng China Enterprises Index of mainland Chinese stocks dropped nearly 4 percent on Monday as coronavirus lockdowns in Shanghai and other parts of China caused severe supply-chain disruptions. The broader Hang Seng average closed down 3 percent; the Hang Seng Tech index tumbled more than 5 percent. Electric carmaker Nio closed down by 8 percent after it said it would have to postpone deliveries after suppliers in Shanghai and other areas had halted production “one after the other.” Shanghai’s lockdowns amid a coronavirus surge have halted economic activity in China’s most populous city and biggest onshore financial hub since April 1. FINANCIAL TIMES
Macron headed for runoff with far-right rival Le Pen French President Emmanuel Macron will face far-right rival Marine Le Pen in a rematch of their 2017 presidential-election runoff, according to Sunday projections based on preliminary ballot counts published by French polling agencies. Shortly after voting closed, Macron was projected to get 28.5 percent of the vote, with Le Pen close behind with 24.2 percent thanks to a late surge fueled by dissatisfaction with rising prices, and security and immigration problems. Political analysts credited the anti-NATO Le Pen’s performance to the appeal of her conservative politics as the war in Ukraine fuels nationalist currents across Europe. Despite a lackluster campaign, Macron is favored to win the April 24 second round. THE NEW YORK TIMES
Cheney denies Jan. 6 panel divided over Trump criminal referral Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) on Sunday disputed a New York Times report that members of the Jan. 6 House select committee are divided on whether to make a criminal referral for former President Donald Trump to the Justice Department. The panel has said it has gathered sufficient evidence to ask DOJ to consider whether to charge Trump with obstructing a congressional proceeding and conspiring to defraud the American people by insisting, without evidence, that the 2020 election was stolen from him through voter fraud, and urging his supporters to fight to prevent lawmakers from certifying his loss to President Biden. “There’s not really a dispute on the committee,” Cheney told CNN’s Jake Tapper. THE NEW YORK TIMES
Biden administration to release ghost-gun rule The Biden administration is preparing to release its long-awaited rule on ghost guns, privately made firearms without serial numbers that are been used in an increasing number of violent crimes, The Associated Press reported Sunday, citing three people familiar with the matter. The White House could announce the rule as soon as Monday. The Biden administration has been under mounting pressure to take action to curb gun deaths. The rule has been going through the federal regulatory process for a year, as gun-safety groups and Democratic lawmakers pushed for its release. Gun-rights groups are expected to challenge it in court. Nearly 24,000 ghost guns were recovered at crime scenes from 2016 to 2020. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Incumbent President Emmanuel Macron wins the first round with 28.1% of the vote and will face Marine Le Pen, who has obtained 23.3% of the vote, in the second round on April 24. (elDiario.es)
Pakistan lawmakers set to elect new leader after Khan’s ouster Pakistan’s parliament is set on Monday to elect and swear in the successor of Prime Minister Imran Khan, who was ousted in a parliamentary no-confidence vote early Sunday. Khan’s critics accuse him of mismanaging the economy. The leading contender to replace him was Shahbaz Sharif, a brother of disgraced former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and head of the largest party in a broad opposition coalition that includes groups on the left as well as radical religious parties. Khan’s backers, who accused Washington of orchestrating their leader’s ouster, walked out of parliament shortly before the vote, in which 174 lawmakers in the 342-seat body voted to remove him, barely securing the simple majority required. Khan’s nominee for prime minister was his foreign minister, Shah Mahmood Qureshi. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Texas prosecutor drops charges in abortion arrest case The Starr County, Texas, district attorney’s office said Sunday it was dropping murder charges against 26-year-old Lizelle Herrera, who was arrested in the border county over what authorities called a “self-induced abortion.” The Starr County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement last week that Herrera was charged for “intentionally and knowingly causing the death of an individual by self-induced abortion.” Activists on both sides of the abortion debate were unsure what law Herrera was being accused of violating, because despite measures Republican lawmakers have pushed through to limit abortion access, the procedure is still legal. The district attorney’s office said the case was “not a criminal matter.” THE WASHINGTON POST
American professional golfer Scottie Scheffler wins the Masters Tournament at the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. This win is Scheffler’s first win at the tournament. (CBS Sports)
Scheffler wins 2022 Masters Scottie Scheffler, the world’s No. 1 ranked golfer, won the 2022 Masters on Sunday. It was his first career major title. Scheffler, 25, shot a 1-under-par 71 in the final round to finish the tournament at 10 under, three strokes ahead of second-place finisher Rory McIlroy, who tied the Masters final record with a 64. Scheffler finished with a double bogey on No. 18. As the only player to break par in all four rounds of the tournament, he had plenty of cushion to hold onto the lead. Tiger Woods, making a comeback 14 months after a devastating car accident, finished with his second straight 6-over 78 to tie for 47th place. USA TODAY
Musk decides not to join Twitter board in reversal Tesla CEO Elon Musk has decided not to join Twitter’s board, Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal tweeted Sunday. A week ago, the social media company had said in a regulatory filing that the Tesla and SpaceX CEO, who recently bought a 9 percent stake in Twitter, would join the board and had agreed not to acquire more than 14.9 percent of Twitter’s stock. Musk, who has suggested that Twitter doesn’t allow enough free speech, had vowed to help “make significant improvements to Twitter.” Agrawal said Sunday the reversal was “for the best” but warned of “distractions ahead,” adding that Musk is “our biggest shareholder and we will remain open to his input.” Twitter shares fell 8 percent in pre-market trading. CNNCNBC
‘Sonic the Hedgehog 2’ dominates box office Sonic the Hedgehog 2 led the weekend box office, hauling in a strong $71 million domestically in its opening weekend. The Sonic sequel broke the record for the biggest debut for a video-game movie, surpassing the $58 million record set by the first Sonic film’s three-day debut, which came before the coronavirus pandemic kept audiences away from movie theaters. The sequel’s opening was the second-biggest domestic opening weekend of 2022, after The Batman. It was the latest in a series of strong showings for Paramount Pictures films, following Scream, Jackass Forever, and The Lost City. The new Universal thriller Ambulance didn’t fare as well, bringing in just $8 million. VARIETY
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