Aaron Rai captured the Masters Par 3 title and now enters tournament play with a chance to become the first golfer to win both the Par 3 Contest and The Masters.
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Zendaya, Sydney Sweeney and Jacob Elordi are back for “Euphoria “Season 3 and Rotten Tomatoes critics are not entirely enthused by the HBO series’ return.
Rex Heuermann Admits To 8 Murders— But Story Of Gilgo Beach Serial Killer Isn’t Over: LISK Filmmaker
Josh Zeman, host of the podcast ‘Monster: Hunting the Long Island Serial Killer,’ joins “Forbes True Crime” to discuss Rex Heuermann admitting to murdering 8 women.
Meet The Restaurant Group That’s Reinventing Indian Inspired Cocktails
The folks behind Gymkhana and Ambassadors Clubhouse—two of the most popular new restaurants in the US—are quietly elevating the landscape for Indian inspired drinks.
NYT Pips Today: Hints, Answers And Walkthrough For Friday, April 10
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Today’s Wordle #1756 Hints And Answer For Friday, April 10
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‘Must Be Exhausted From Doing Nothing’: Former Senator Rips Congress For Vacationing During Iran War
On “Forbes Newsroom,” former Sen. John Danforth (R-MO), a chair of “Our Republican Legacy,” shared his thoughts on President Trump’s rhetoric surrounding the war against Iran.
‘Very Tenuous Situation’: Economist Breaks Down Global Economy After U.S.-Iran Ceasefire Declared
On “Forbes Newsroom,” Matthew Martin, a senior U.S. Economist at Oxford Economics, discussed the economic effects of the U.S.-Iran ceasefire.
Surging Digital Art Sales Put Early Pioneers Back In The Spotlight
Digital art is morphing from a curiosity into a fastest‑growing segment of the market. Next-gen collectors are driving the shift—as a structural change takes hold.
Chicago Cubs’ Pedro Ramirez Is A Switch-Hitting Prospect — But Where?
Pedro Ramirez turned 22 on April Fool’s Day, but he’s no joke. The Chicago Cubs’ switch-hitting prospect has a bright future. He plays third base, second and really hits.