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Nashville experiencing ‘life-threatening’ flooding with at least 4 people dead and over 100 rescued

Torrential rains across Tennessee flooded homes and left roads impassable, prompting over 100 people to be rescued in the Nashville area. Authorities said four were found dead on Sunday in the flood’s aftermath. Mayor John Cooper said at a news conference Sunday that Nashville received more than 7 inches of rain, the second-highest two-day rainfall total ever recorded.

Nashville Fire Chief William Swann said at least 130 people were rescued from cars, apartments and homes, while about 40 dogs were moved from a Nashville boarding kennel, Camp Bow Wow, to another location. Mayor Cooper said first responders are working with the Red Cross to canvass affected neighborhoods. Metropolitan Nashville Police Chief John Drake said three bodies were found after Seven Mile Creek flooded. The body of a 70-year-old man, a 46-year-old woman and a 64-year-old man. Drake said a 65-year-old man’s body was found on a golf course. 

Many rivers and creeks were at or near their highest level since 2010, according to the National Weather Service. Floods in May 2010 caused 21 deaths in Tennessee and an estimated $1.5 billion in damage in Nashville.

At least four people dead, 130 rescued after Nashville floods

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Hilary Duff shares first photo of newborn daughter

Actress Hilary Duff shared the first photo of her new daughter on social media, posting on Instagram with the caption: “Mae James Bair- We LOVE you beauty 3-24-21.”  In the photo, Duff, 33, cradles the newborn while sitting in a home birth tub with her 2-year-old daughter Banks Violet. Looking on from outside the tub are Duff’s 9-year-old son Luca Cruz and her husband Matthew Koma.

Duff and Koma were married in December 2019, and welcomed daughter Banks Violet in October 2018. Duff also shares her son Luca with ex-husband and former NHL player Mike Comrie.

Hilary Duff and Matthew Koma Share Sweet Photos of Baby Mae as New Mom Thanks Her ‘Birthing Dream Team’

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‘Nobody’ tops North American box office with $6.7M its opening weekend

The Bob Odenkirk thriller Nobody was the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning $6.7 million. Nobody stars Bob Odenkirk as a mild-mannered man who turns to rage after his house is robbed and his family threatened.

Coming in at No. 2 is Raya and the Last Dragon with $2.5 million, followed by Tom and Jerry at No. 3 with $2.5 million, Chaos Walking at No. 4 with $1.2 million and The Courier at No. 5 with $1 million. Rounding out the top tier are The Croods: A New Age at No. 6 with $540,000, The Marksman at No. 7 with $375,000, Boogie at No. 8 with $340,000, Minari at No. 9 with $275,000 and Wonder Woman 1984 at No. 10 with $245,000.

Box Office: Bob Odenkirk’s ‘Nobody’ Debuts to No. 1 With $6.7 Million

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Several confirmed tornadoes touch down in Alabama bringing destruction and injury to area

A tornado tore through a housing subdivision in Alabama on Thursday, causing severe destruction. Thousands were left without power across the Deep South as strong winds and heavy downpours swept across the region. The National Weather Service issued multiple tornado warnings in Alabama and surrounding states where forecasters said strong twisters that could stay on the ground for miles. Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey issued an emergency declaration for 46 counties as the severe weather approached, and officials opened shelters in and around Birmingham. 

Severe weather also hit parts of Mississippi on Thursday, a day after authorities reported a weather-related death in the southwestern part of the state. Parts of Mississippi, Tennessee and Georgia were also at risk of strong tornadoes, and areas in the path of Thursday’s storms included Memphis and Nashville in Tennessee.

A flash-flood watch Thursday covered northern parts of Alabama and Georgia and portions of Tennessee and western North Carolina. Up to 4 inches of rain were predicted, with higher amounts possible in northern Alabama.

Multiple tornadoes strike Alabama, thousands without power

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President Biden holds first formal news conference, taking questions on border crisis and Covid pandemic

President Joe Biden held his first formal news conference Thursday afternoon and was dominated by questions regarding the border crisis. The White House attempted to keep the news conference focused on the administration’s response to the coronavirus pandemic with a string of vaccination logistical funding announcements in the hours before it began. The president began the conference by detailing a new vaccination target, after his initial goal of 100 million vaccines was reached last week.  However the President was questioned by reporters to detail actions he is taking to address a surge in undocumented migrant children arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border, and was not asked any direct questions about the pandemic.

Biden said his policies were not the cause of an increase in children arriving at the border, and instead blamed former President Donald Trump for neglecting Central America while in office and for implementing policies that led to overcrowding in facilities at the border. Biden said that the seasonal uptick in migration that occurs each spring before the deadly summer heat was also reason for the increase in migrant children arriving right now. The president said Thursday he would “commit to transparency” once his policies were in place, but did not provide a timeline for doing so.

Prior to Thursday’s event, Biden had gone longer without holding a formal news conference than any first-term president in decades, breaking with a longstanding tradition of taking questions from White House press corps at a dedicated event within the first month of office. Thirty reporters attended the news conference, a smaller number than normal due to distancing measures in place for the coronavirus pandemic.

Biden holds 1st formal news conference, faces questions on pandemic, migrant surge

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Arrested Development and Archer star Jessica Walter dies at 80

Arrested Development and Archer alum Jessica Walter died on Wednesday, the actress’ daughter, Brooke Bowman, confirmed her passing in a statement on Thursday, March 25, saying: “It is with a heavy heart that I confirm the passing of my beloved mom Jessica. A working actor for over six decades, her greatest pleasure was bringing joy to others through her storytelling both on screen and off. While her legacy will live on through her body of work, she will also be remembered by many for her wit, class and overall joie de vivre.” No cause of death was given, but reports say that Walter died in her sleep.

The Emmy Award-winning Walter was best known as Lucille Bluth on “Arrested Development.” She won a 1975 Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series for the NBC drama “Amy Prentiss,” was nominated for an Emmy for her “Arrested Development” role in 2005, as well as for parts in TV series including “Trapper John, M.D.” and “The Streets of San Francisco.” Walter voiced spy agency head Malory Archer in the FXX animated series “Archer,” and appeared in television series including “Good Girls,” “At Home With Amy Sedaris,” “90210,” “One Life to Live,” “Coach,” “Murder, She Wrote,” “The Love Boat” and more. Walter also appeared in numerous Broadway shows, most recently in the 2011 to 2012 production of “Anything Goes,” and is also remembered for many film including Clint Eastwood’s directorial debut, “Play Misty for Me.”

Walter’s husband, Emmy-winning actor Ron Leibman, died in 2019 at age 82. She is survived by her daughter and grandson Micah Heymann.

Award-Winning Actress Jessica Walter, Known for ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT & More Has Passed Away at 80

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Evan Peters will play serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer in new Ryan Murphy series “Monster”

Actor Evan Peters will play serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer in the series Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, which is being produced by Ryan Murphy for Netflix.  Evan and Murphy have worked together previously on American Horror Story for several seasons.

 Peters joins actor Richard Jenkins (from The Shape of Water) and actress Penelope Ann Miller (The Artist), who were already confirmed as the parents of the serial killer on the series. Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story will tell the story of the life of one of the most famous serial killers in the United State. The murders took place between 1978 and 1991.

Dahmer’s story has already inspired films, books and documentaries, including the most recent one is Jeffrey Dahmer: Mind of a Monster, released by Amazon Prime Video. There is still no premiere date for Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.

Evan Peters Playing Jeffrey Dahmer In Netflix Series ‘Monster’

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President Biden assigns Vice President Harris to lead the effort to ‘stem migration flow’ from border

On Wednesday, President Joe Biden said he was assigning Vice President Kamala Harris to lead his administration’s effort to stem migration from Central America, calling her “the most qualified person to do it.”  Biden said Harris would “lead our efforts with Mexico and the Northern Triangle” — El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala — which he said, “are going to need help in stemming the movement of so many folks — stemming the migration to our southern border” as the United States deals with a surge of unaccompanied minors crossing its southern border.

Senior administration officials said Wednesday that Harris will work along two tracks — “stemming the flow of irregular migrants to the U.S.” in the near term, and in the longer term, establishing a “strategic partnership” with Mexico and Northern Triangle countries “based on respect and shared values, to enhance prosperity, combat corruption and strengthen the rule of law.”

Harris said Wednesday “there’s no question that this is a challenging situation” and that she planned to engage with foreign leaders, civil society and the private sector. Harris added: “I also look forward to working with members of Congress who I think share our perspective on the need to address root causes for the migration that we’ve been seeing.”

Biden tasks Harris with ‘stemming the migration’ on southern border

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Millions across Southern U.S. brace for new severe weather system

The areas of the southern United States from Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas to Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee and Kentucky are bracing themselves for more potentially damaging and dangerous weather conditions into Thursday night.

A second and more powerful storm this week threatens to bring violent thunderstorms and flooding rain; the first storm of the week brought torrential rain and localized flooding from part of the upper Texas coast to Louisiana and part of Mississippi into Tuesday night.

Lower Mississippi and Tennessee valleys were hit with destructive severe weather and tornadoes last week, with 56 reports of tornadoes, 27 incidents of large hail and 79 episodes of damaging wind gusts.

Storm-battered South prepares for possible second tornado outbreak in a week

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Millions across Southern U.S. brace for new severe weather syste,

The areas of the southern United States from Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas to Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee and Kentucky are bracing themselves for more potentially damaging and dangerous weather conditions into Thursday night.

A second and more powerful storm this week threatens to bring violent thunderstorms and flooding rain; the first storm of the week brought torrential rain and localized flooding from part of the upper Texas coast to Louisiana and part of Mississippi into Tuesday night.

Lower Mississippi and Tennessee valleys were hit with destructive severe weather and tornadoes last week, with 56 reports of tornadoes, 27 incidents of large hail and 79 episodes of damaging wind gusts.

Storm-battered South prepares for possible second tornado outbreak in a week

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