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Gunfire breaks out in Philippine Senate as police try to arrest senator

Gunfire erupted inside the Philippine Senate as authorities sought to arrest Sen. Ronald dela Rosa, wanted by the ICC for crimes against humanity.
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Louisiana police to pay $4.85m to daughter of Black motorist killed by stun gun

Louisiana state police and a sheriff’s office agreed to pay $4.85 million to Ronald Greene’s daughter after his 2019 death during an arrest involving stun guns and physical force.
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False arrests and wrongful convictions: Why AI gets policing wrong

AI surveillance and facial recognition errors can trigger armed police actions when probabilistic outputs are treated as certainties.
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$4.8M settlement reached over Louisiana traffic stop death, AP sources say

Louisiana officials reached a tentative $4.8 million settlement with Ronald Greene’s family over his 2019 roadside death, pending legislative approval.
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From Del Rio to Laredo: The journey of seven migrants who suffocated on a Union Pacific train in Texas

Six migrants were found dead in a Union Pacific railcar in Laredo, likely from hyperthermia after extreme heat exposure.
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Some Minneapolis donors have moved on. The immigrants waiting for help haven't

Donations and volunteers for immigrant mutual aid have dropped after a major federal immigration operation, leaving families still needing groceries and rent support.
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From Del Rio to Laredo: The journey of seven migrants who suffocated on a Union Pacific train in Texas

Six migrants were found dead in a Union Pacific railcar in Laredo, likely from hyperthermia after extreme heat exposure.
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NTSB gathering details about Frontier Airlines evacuation after plane after hit person in Denver

A Frontier Airlines takeoff incident at Denver International Airport involved a runway pedestrian fatality and an emergency evacuation with minor injuries reported.
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Frontier Airlines plane strikes and kills pedestrian

A Frontier A321 struck a pedestrian crossing the runway during takeoff preparation, prompting an aborted takeoff, evacuation, and minor passenger injuries.
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Man hit by L.A.-bound plane on Denver runway is ID'd. Questions on his motivation swirl

A man who entered an airport runway was fatally struck by a Frontier plane engine after jumping a barbed-wire fence; death was ruled suicide.
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Colorado officials ID man killed by Frontier plane at Denver airport, give new details on incident

A man identified as Michael Mott entered a Denver airport runway intending suicide and was struck by a Frontier Airlines plane, causing an engine fire and minor injuries.
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WATCH: Plane Evacuated After Aircraft Kills Person

A Frontier Airlines takeoff at Denver International Airport struck and killed a person, prompting evacuation after smoke was reported in the cabin.
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NTSB gathering details about Frontier Airlines evacuation after plane after hit person in Denver

A Frontier Airlines takeoff incident at Denver International Airport involved a runway pedestrian fatality and an emergency evacuation with minor injuries reported.
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CNN report claims CIA facilitated' assassination of a Sinaloa Cartel operative in Mexico

CIA denied involvement in the alleged murder of Sinaloa Cartel operative El Payin, while claims cite a targeted covert operation in Mexico.
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How the Trump administration has undermined the fight against public corruption

Federal corruption cases have been followed by broad presidential pardons and Justice Department changes that weaken enforcement against public corruption.
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Short flights are popular. Will they last?

Short domestic flights under 250 nautical miles declined while longer flights grew, driven by higher costs and fuel supply constraints that favor routes moving more passengers with fewer pilots.
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Staying strong, then falling apart: How a military family grapples with the Iran war

War with Iran has intensified uncertainty for families of deployed troops, increasing daily worry, communication needs, and fear about safety and mental well-being.
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Is the U.S. slipping into 'Competitive Authoritarianism?'

“Elected authoritarians, when they come to power, try to convert the state, which is supposed to be a neutral arbiter, into both a weapon and a shield,” said Levitsky, who co-authored the book How Democracies Die. “It's a weapon to be deployed against political rivals, and it is a shield to protect themselves and to protect their allies who engage in authoritarian or illegal behavior.”
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Firefighter travels 600 miles to college graduation of baby he helped deliver years ago

A firefighter who helped deliver a baby later built an enduring father-daughter relationship with the child and family.
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Two Charged With Trafficking 260 Pounds of Meth to New Jersey

Two men are facing charges after they were accused of trafficking 260 pounds of methamphetamine to New Jersey by truck, federal prosecutors announced on Tuesday. Marcos Cesar Acosta, 47, of Chicago, and Carlos H. Cordero-Gutierrez, 53, of Mexico, were both arrested on April 28. They were each charged with one count of conspiracy to distribute controlled substances. The charge carries a mandatory minimum penalty of 10 years in prison, with up to life in prison as a maximum possible sentence, along with a fine of up to $10 million, according to the Justice Department.
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Kids' test scores began declining way before COVID. These schools are making gains

The pandemic-era backslide in math and reading scores for students across the U.S. was not a sudden catastrophe but the continuation of a brutal, decade-long "learning recession" that began years before COVID-19's arrival.
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Cindy Burbank Wins Senate Primary in Nebraska, but Plans to Drop Out to Help Dan Osborn

Cindy Burbank won Nebraska’s Democratic Senate primary, amid accusations of spoiler tactics and efforts to clear a path for independent Dan Osborn against Republican Pete Ricketts.
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Jason Collins, NBA's first openly gay player, dies at 47 of brain tumor

Jason Collins, the NBA's first openly gay player who went on to become a pioneer for inclusion and an ambassador for the league, has died after an eight-month battle with an aggressive form of a brain tumor, his family announced Tuesday. Collins spent 13 years as a player in the league for six different franchises. He revealed in 2013 that he was gay, an announcement that came toward the end of his playing career. Collins had been diagnosed with Stage 4 glioblastoma, which has an extremely low survival rate. He was 47.
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Deaths of at least six people believed to be due to heat inside shipping container in Texas

At least six immigrants died in a shipping container in Laredo, Texas, with a possible seventh death linked, prompting a human smuggling investigation.
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Three Men From Tennessee Indicted In Strong-arm Crypto Robbery Spree Across Bay Area and LA

Three Tennessee men were indicted for kidnapping and robbery tied to violent Bay Area and Los Angeles home-invasion incidents involving cryptocurrency theft.
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Sicily police investigate illegal race with horse-drawn carts and Kalashnikovs

Police investigated an unauthorised horse race in Sicily, seized horses, questioned suspects, and reported links to organised crime and illegal gambling.
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Death of man struck by Frontier Airlines plane ruled suicide by medical examiner

The man who was fatally struck on Friday by a departing Frontier Airlines flight on the runway of Denver international airport died by suicide, the city's medical examiner said Tuesday at a news conference. On Friday evening, the man, identified as 41-year-old Michael Mott, jumped an 8-ft fence with barbed wire onto the runway, according to Phillip Washington, the airport's chief executive. Roughly 2 mins lapsed between Mott's breach of the runway and when he was hit by the Frontier aircraft.
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Senator Presses Kash Patel on Beer-Chugging Olympics Trip

CHRIS COONS: Director, I have to ask you one last question. You attended the Olympics in Milan. How much did your trip cost? And to what extent did that help you carry out your mission as director of the FBI? KASH PATEL: I greatly appreciate the question, senator. As you know, the FBI and [Department of Homeland Security] are responsible for the security of the Olympics, the World Cup, the F1, the Super Bowl, and everything else. We had 250,000 Americans travel to Milan. We're proud that we stood up our jock there and had zero major security incidences involving American citizens.
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Maine police arrest victim's boyfriend for 1987 murder

On May 8, Maine police arrested Stephen Bouchard, 63, and charged him with murder in connection to the death of Alice Hawkes, Maine State Police said in a press release. Bouchard and Hawkes were dating and lived together in a Westbrook, Maine apartment at the time of her murder, police said.
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Criminal Charges Filed in Deadly Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse in Baltimore

Synergy Marine and Synergy Maritime, plus technical superintendent Radhakrishnan Karthik Nair, were charged over the 2024 Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse after a Dali collision.
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U.S. ambassador to Israel says Israel sent Iron Dome batteries, personnel to UAE

Israel sent Iron Dome batteries and personnel to the UAE to help defend against Iran-related threats, reflecting expanding Israel-UAE defense ties.
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24 hours with 3 teenage birders: Welcome to the World Series of Birding

Teenagers and their dads compete overnight in New Jersey to spot as many bird species as possible in the World Series of Birding.
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The economic chilling effect of Trump's immigration crackdown

“The mass deportations in Trump 2.0 are not helping the labor market overall and not creating more job opportunities for U.S.-born workers,” East says. In fact, she and her co-author find evidence that, if anything, the clampdown has hurt the employment prospects of U.S.-born workers, particularly working-class men who work in industries that are heavily reliant on undocumented workers, like construction.
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Stephen Colbert and late night hosts strike again as his show nears finale

Late night hosts reunite as a show ends, arguing for the genre’s continued relevance amid political pressure and subscription backlash.
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A Dying Son, His Detained Parents and a Race to Reunite Before the End

Growing up, Kevin Gonzalez, 18, dreamed of going to college and becoming a lawyer. But as he lay in a hospital bed in Chicago this winter, his gaunt frame ravaged by colon cancer, those aspirations narrowed to one final wish: seeing his parents before he died. Fulfilling that dream meant a desperate fight against time in his final weeks of life as his father, Isidoro Gonzales Aviles, and his mother, Norma Anabel Ramirez Amaya, sat in President Trump's immigration-detention system.
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Craig Morton, former quarterback for Cowboys and Broncos, dies at 83

Craig Morton died at 83 after an 18-year NFL career as a quarterback who started Super Bowls for both the Cowboys and Broncos.
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A nonprofit has sued the federal government over its plans to paint the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool blue

A nonprofit sued federal agencies to stop resurfacing and blue painting of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool for lacking required historic review.
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The SPLC survived firebombs and death threats. Will it survive Trump 2.0?

Federal prosecutors indicted the Southern Poverty Law Center for alleged criminal fraud involving bank accounts and donor deception about funding informants with extremist groups.
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The clipping economy: How short-form video 'clippers' are overrunning the internet

A growing online clip economy pays creators per view, enabling freelancers to monetize viral short-form snippets from long-form content.
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Drive 5 hours or fly 20 minutes? Remote towns suffer from lack of year-round flights

Provincetown residents lost year-round flights to Boston, making travel slow and highlighting how hard it is to sustain air service in isolated communities.
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FDA commissioner is set to resign after tumultuous tenure

“Marty is a great guy. He's a friend of mine. He's a wonderful man, and he's going to be off and the assistant, the deputy, is taking over temporarily,” Trump said. “He was having some difficulty, you know, he's a great doctor, and he was having some difficulty. But he's going to go on and he's going to do well.”
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Israeli lawmakers set up tribunal, allow for death penalty for October 2023 attackers

A bill approved by Israel’s parliament creates a special tribunal that can impose the death penalty on Palestinians convicted of participating in the Oct. 7, 2023 Hamas-led attack.
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Alabama will split U.S. House primaries, after the Supreme Court's voting ruling

Alabama will hold a special primary for four congressional districts after the Supreme Court allows use of a previously blocked map.
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EU diplomats agree to sanction Hamas leaders and Israeli settlers

The European Union unanimously agreed on Monday to impose new sanctions on the leaders of the Palestinian militant Hamas group and the Israeli settler movement, diplomats said, a decision sparked by growing outrage over the devastation in Gaza during the Israel-Hamas war. However, the foreign ministers of the 27-nation bloc meeting in Brussels stopped short of endorsing stronger economic measures against the Israeli government, sought by some in Europe. Though Monday's meeting resulted in political agreement, the EU still has to settle on which organizations and individuals will be hit with sanctions, and a committee will finalize the draft list.
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Most deportees under Trump are men, leaving women to care for families alone

Deportations since January 2025 have removed many long-term undocumented men, with a growing share lacking criminal convictions and disrupting families’ livelihoods.
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Over Three Months After Her Mom's Suspected Kidnapping, Savannah Guthrie Shared An Incredibly Emotional Mother's Day Tribute As She Begged Followers For Information

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos later assessed that Nancy had been kidnapped, with the Los Angeles Times reporting that investigators had found blood and signs of forced entry at her home, and that her wallet, cellphone, and car were still inside the property. The sheriff stated that he was not aware of any previous threats to Nancy, and confirmed she has no cognitive problems and is "very alert" and of "very sound mind," but struggles with mobility and does take a medication that puts her at risk if she does not have it every day.
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Passengers on the Frontier flight that hit a person broke a key rule of airline evacuations

Passengers were urged to leave luggage behind during an emergency evacuation because retrieving belongings slows evacuation and endangers lives.
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Arcadia mayor, accused of acting as foreign agent for China, strikes deal with feds

Eileen Wang, who was elected to the City Council in November 2022, entered into a plea agreement with prosecutors over charges that she acted under the control of the People's Republic of China to promote propaganda in the U.S. between 2020 and 2022, according to the unsealed court filing.
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NH authorities seeking 'violent,' 'armed and dangerous' fugitive

A New Hampshire convicted felon described as armed and dangerous is at large after violating probation by absconding from supervision in New Hampshire and Massachusetts.
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The widow of a man killed in a Florida mass shooting is suing ChatGPT maker OpenAI, claiming it 'knew this would happen' | Fortune

A widow sued OpenAI, alleging ChatGPT helped enable a Florida State University mass shooting by advising on targets, timing, and weapon details.
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Federal Appeals Court Issues Temporary Stay of TX Death Row Prisoner's Execution

A federal appeals court has temporarily halted Thursday's scheduled execution of Texas death row inmate Edward Busby, citing concerns over his eligibility for capital punishment because of intellectual disability. The 2-1 decision by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is in place "pending further order" of the court. Busby argued that a federal district court improperly denied the inmate's request for funding to test him for intellectual disability. The appeal also provided two new tests from experts, including one provided by the state, that his lawyers argue prove Busby is intellectually disabled.
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OpenAI sued by spouse of FSU shooting victim - Engadget

A Florida State University shooting victim’s spouse sued OpenAI, alleging ChatGPT provided months of assistance used in the attack.
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Nevada National Security Site cancels public tours through 2026

Free public tours are canceled through 2026 due to funding uncertainty, with future tours dependent on budget conditions.
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Bolivia orders arrest of Evo Morales for failing to appear at child trafficking trial

A Bolivian judge ordered Evo Morales held in contempt, issuing an arrest warrant and travel ban for failing to appear for trial over alleged human trafficking involving a 15-year-old.
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'Atlanta Journal-Constitution' CEO steps down as bold goals yield to tough realities

A $150 million digital transformation aims to grow Atlanta Journal-Constitution subscribers to 500,000 by 2026, but leadership is changing as progress remains modest.
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2 days ago

As ranks of uninsured grow, charity care can be hard to come by at many hospitals

“I had my car and a basket of clothes,” Roberts recalled. “Medical bills were not something I could have afforded.” Roberts sought financial assistance from CentraCare, the St. Cloud-based health system that treated her. It's a nonprofit charity that receives millions of dollars in federal, state, and local tax breaks. In exchange, it's obliged to offer charity care to patients who can't afford their medical bills. But Roberts said CentraCare told her she made too much to qualify.
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Can Chinese AI solve inequality? + How dementia comes for your bank account

Wealth declines years before dementia diagnosis, and financial red flags like scams and unpaid taxes can signal cognitive decline.
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6 bodies found in a boxcar in Texas, officials say

Six bodies were found in a Union Pacific boxcar in Laredo, Texas, and authorities are investigating the unknown circumstances of death.
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How do you cut your food bill? NPR wants to hear your tips

I've been reporting on food and affordability for NPR for our new series What's Eating America. And in talking to people, business owners and experts, I've picked up some strategies to help keep my family's food costs in check without sucking all the fun out of eating. Keep an eye out for those stories.
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Remains of US soldier who went missing in Morocco have been recovered

A Moroccan military search team found the Soldier in the water along the shoreline at approximately 8:55 a.m. local time May 9, within roughly one mile of where both Soldiers reportedly entered the ocean, U.S. Army Europe and Africa said in a statement.
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Marketers say NAD+ pills and infusions can boost longevity. What's the evidence?

The evidence NAD+ is a crucial molecule that has many functions in the body. It's deeply involved in how our mitochondria produce energy and helps our cells survive and stay healthy, including by repairing our DNA. The field of longevity research has homed in on NAD+ as a potential therapy because of evidence that our levels decline as we get older, which may also contribute to the risks of age-related diseases, says Dr. Shalender Bhasin, who directs the Boston Pepper Aging Research Center at Brigham and Women's Hospita
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Budget-conscious shoppers are feeding a boom in discount groceries

When Rachel Negro-Henderson started shopping at Aldi regularly during the pandemic a change her family made when her husband lost his income as a crew coach she'd sometimes have awkward run-ins with acquaintances. "People would not want to talk about why they were here, like it was a mistake," the healthcare administrator said. "They just stumbled into a grocery store because they needed a tomato." But after just a few years, those interactions have changed.
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Boston gang members, associates facing slew of firearm, drug trafficking charges

Eight people were indicted for firearm and drug trafficking, allegedly involving Columbia Point Dawgs and Johnston Road gangs across multiple Massachusetts cities.
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Fifa World Cup matches face heightened terror risk in US amid Iran conflict

The biggest threat stems from homegrown violent extremists, often lone actors that may have become radicalized online by extreme political views or jihadists such as the Islamic State (Isis), said four counter-terror experts interviewed. We need to protect not only each venue, but all the other links in the chain that get to the point of the game, said Javed Ali, associate professor at the University of Michigan, who previously served in the FBI, Department of Homeland Security, and as national security council senior director for counter-terrorism.
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Cape Verde: Tiny nation, massive World Cup dream

Cape Verde’s small population has enabled a first-ever World Cup appearance, fueling youth dreams and national pride through football.
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N.J. World Cup games will be in a county that bans most shopping on Sundays

The stadium sits on state land inside a county that enforces 1700s-era blue laws, which limit what people can buy on the Christian Sabbath. Sales of clothing, furniture, home decor, appliances and building supplies are off-limits on county land, making the laws some of the strictest in the nation. Grocery stores, restaurants, gas stations and other "essential" businesses are allowed to remain open.
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How a pill approved 25 years ago transformed cancer treatment

Targeted therapy for chronic myeloid leukemia emerged from clinical trials and a molecular strategy that improved outcomes and enabled long-term remission.
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Happy Mother's Day to the kindest mom. P.S. Your kindness annoyed me when I was a kid

A mother’s consistent hospitality—serving black tea and sharing meals with visitors—shaped a lasting habit of generosity in her children.
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Of course we look for ourselves in art but if we stop there, we're missing out

Only characters readers can recognize as themselves tend to receive care, raising concerns about ingrained literary narcissism in youth fiction.
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Fulfilling a lifelong dream, 72-year-old will graduate from medical school

A microscope gift sparked a lifelong health-care goal, and a 2020 medical crisis led to pursuing medical school in retirement.
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Video: U.S. Marines Take a Crash Course in Drone Warfare

First-person-view attack drones are being rapidly trained and deployed by Marines to counter growing hostile drone threats.
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At least 13 injured in 'possible boat explosion' in Florida, officials say

At least 13 people were injured in a possible boat explosion near Haulover Sandbar north of Miami Beach, with multiple agencies responding and treating burn and traumatic injuries.
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A Member of Sackler Family Says She Got Addicted to Opioids

A Sackler family member pleaded guilty to obstructing a federal grand jury after deleting incriminating messages related to an illegal prescription drug shipment.
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Ex-Patriots receiver Stefon Diggs found not guilty of assaulting private chef

Stefon Diggs was found not guilty of assaulting his private chef after a two-day trial centered on conflicting testimony about a pay dispute.
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National mood is against Republicans, but redistricting could help prop them up

GOP faces strong national headwinds in midterms despite recent redistricting wins in Virginia and Tennessee.
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Why saying hello to strangers can be good for you

Simply chatting with strangers has a lasting impact: It can make the participants happy. Even smiling and waving hello to a vendor you see regularly can boost your spirits, says psychologist Gillian Sandstrom, who delved into the benefits of social ties after her own uplifting exchanges with a hot dog seller during a time when she was feeling really isolated.
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Bobby Cox, Hall of Fame manager of Atlanta Braves, dies at 84

Bobby Cox won 2,504 games as a Hall of Fame manager, leading the Braves for 25 years and setting an ejection record before dying at 84.
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Forced to dance for Mengele at Auschwitz, she was called to help others heal

A Holocaust survivor returned to Auschwitz to confront trauma, release shame, and speak to help others find life beyond pain.
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