By [email protected]_84Posted on April 1, 2022 Table of Contents1 Americans urged to empty their piggybanks to boost coin circulation2 Australia’s beloved Koalas placed on endangered list3 Bruce Willis showed signs of cognitive decline on set, crew members say4 New video depicts Jada Pinkett Smith’s reaction to Will Smith Oscars slap5 NY Public Library inundated with book returns after it ends late fees6 Container ship Ever Forward remains lodged in Chesapeake Bay7 12-year-old student fatally shoots classmate in South Carolina8 March sets record for most tornado reports9 COVID-19 hospitalizations hit record low in US10 Severe storms barrel through South to Northeast causing major damage11 Jared Kushner interviewed by Jan. 6 committee for over 6 hours12 Ukraine accuses Russian troops of stealing urgent humanitarian aid13 Gas prices slightly lower after Biden taps into strategic reserves14 Jenna Bush Hager on having conversations about weight in front of her kids15 Adrian Grenier talks new role as Chief Earth Advocate for World View16 How author Kyle Lukoff uses his books to send messages of acceptance17 Inside the efforts to send books to children who fled Ukraine18 Inside the efforts to send books to children who fled Ukraine19 Exclusive: Get an inside look at the US Space Force20 Navy plane crashes off Virginia coast, leaving 1 dead21 Americans urged to empty their piggybanks to boost coin circulation22 Australia’s beloved Koalas placed on endangered list23 Bruce Willis showed signs of cognitive decline on set, crew members say24 New video depicts Jada Pinkett Smith’s reaction to Will Smith Oscars slap25 NY Public Library inundated with book returns after it ends late fees26 Container ship Ever Forward remains lodged in Chesapeake Bay IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. UP NEXT Americans urged to empty their piggybanks to boost coin circulation 00:35 Australia’s beloved Koalas placed on endangered list 03:20 Bruce Willis showed signs of cognitive decline on set, crew members say 02:22 New video depicts Jada Pinkett Smith’s reaction to Will Smith Oscars slap 02:59 NY Public Library inundated with book returns after it ends late fees 00:34 Container ship Ever Forward remains lodged in Chesapeake Bay 00:27 12-year-old student fatally shoots classmate in South Carolina 00:21 March sets record for most tornado reports 01:12 COVID-19 hospitalizations hit record low in US 00:23 Severe storms barrel through South to Northeast causing major damage 01:23 Jared Kushner interviewed by Jan. 6 committee for over 6 hours 00:22 Ukraine accuses Russian troops of stealing urgent humanitarian aid 02:34 Gas prices slightly lower after Biden taps into strategic reserves 03:00 Jenna Bush Hager on having conversations about weight in front of her kids 04:02 Adrian Grenier talks new role as Chief Earth Advocate for World View 04:06 How author Kyle Lukoff uses his books to send messages of acceptance 04:12 Inside the efforts to send books to children who fled Ukraine 00:28 Inside the efforts to send books to children who fled Ukraine 02:31 Exclusive: Get an inside look at the US Space Force 04:21 Navy plane crashes off Virginia coast, leaving 1 dead 00:22 NBC’s senior consumer investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen reports on a potential solution to revolutionize the restaurant industry and address a worker shortage. Brand new video technology from Bite Ninja allows for restaurants to hire workers from anywhere with an internet connection to take orders remotely.April 1, 2022 Read More UP NEXT Americans urged to empty their piggybanks to boost coin circulation 00:35 Australia’s beloved Koalas placed on endangered list 03:20 Bruce Willis showed signs of cognitive decline on set, crew members say 02:22 New video depicts Jada Pinkett Smith’s reaction to Will Smith Oscars slap 02:59 NY Public Library inundated with book returns after it ends late fees 00:34 Container ship Ever Forward remains lodged in Chesapeake Bay 00:27 TECHNOLOGY Tags: FastfoodHomeOrderstechnologyworkers