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Today’s Rundown:
- Live video of man who set himself on fire outside court proves challenging for news organizations
- USC cancels graduation keynote by filmmaker amid controversy over decision to drop student’s speech
- FAFSA filings are way down, raising fears that some students won’t go to college this fall
- Caitlin Clark is getting $28 million and a signature shoe with historic shoe contract from Nike
- Stephen A. Smith Defends Trump Claiming That ‘Black People Like Me More’ Since Getting Indicted
- Andy Cohen Negotiating ‘Departure Package’ With Bravo
- Taylor Swift Releases New Album The Tortured Poets Department, Plus 15 More Songs
- Pink Files Complaint Against Pharrell Williams for ‘P.Inc’ Trademark
- Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2024 Revealed on ‘American Idol’
- Chris Cuomo Eyes CNN Return Amid Network Struggle
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ONE DAY OLDER ON APRIL 22:
Jack Nicholson (87)
Sherri Shepherd (57)
Machine Gun Kelly (34)
WHAT HAPPENED TODAY:
1876: The Boston Red Stockings defeated the Philadelphia Athletics 6-5 in the first National League Baseball game.
1976: Barbara Walters became network television’s first news anchorwoman when she accepted ABC’s offer to co-anchor the evening news with Harry Reasoner.
2004: Former NFL star Pat Tillman, after turning down a lucrative contract with the Arizona Cardinals to join the Army Rangers, was killed in Afghanistan. The U.S. military said later he was a victim of friendly fire.
WORD OF THE DAY: didactic / [ dahy-dak-tik ]
intended for instruction; instructive
PLUS, TODAY WE CELEBRATE: Jelly Bean Day
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