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| 🚨 The first of multiple Carnival cruise ships rerouted from Baltimore due to the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge arrived at a port in Norfolk, Virginia, on Sunday. On the same day, a 200-ton piece of the collapsed bridge was removed from the vast debris field of twisted metal and concrete clogging the entry to the Port of Baltimore, officials said. Meanwhile, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Sunday there is still no timeline for when the wreckage of the collapsed bridge and the crippled container ship Dali will be removed so the port can reopen. In the meantime, the Captain of the Port of Baltimore is preparing to establish a temporary alternate channel on the northeast side of the main channel in the vicinity of the Francis Scott Key Bridge for commercially essential vessels. 🌍 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was expected to undergo surgery for a hernia on Sunday, his office announced, during which time he'd be under full anesthesia. Yariv Levin, deputy prime minister and minister of justice, would fill in as prime minister while Netanyahu is under anesthesia, the office said. 📱 Information for some 73 million current and former AT&T customers was recently posted on the dark web in a data breach, the telecommunications company confirmed on Saturday. AT&T said the affected data set appears to be from 2019 or earlier and impacts approximately 7.6 million current customers and approximately 65.4 million former account holders. 👑 King Charles III stepped out Sunday for the royal family's traditional Easter Sunday service at St. George's Chapel, walking alongside his wife Camilla, the Queen Consort, as they made their way to church. The occasion marked a rare public appearance for the king since being diagnosed with cancer earlier this year. 💰 The Powerball is expected to climb to $975 million for Monday night's drawing after no ticket won the jackpot in Saturday night's drawing, the lottery said. 👶 A North Carolina couple has welcomed their second set of twins a year after welcoming their first set. | |
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| This morning on "GMA," Valerie Bertinelli is cooking up a storm and dishing on her new cookbook, "Indulge: Delicious and Decadent Dishes to Enjoy and Share." Plus, director Rory Kennedy joins us to talk about the new docuseries, "The Synanon Fix." And MMA fighter Ronda Rousey will be live in Times Square to discuss her new memoir, "Our Fight." All this and more only on "GMA." | | | | |
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