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AUTHORITIES ARE OFFERING $80K FOR INFORMATION ABOUT THE SUSPECTED TEXAS SHOOTER

Police say 38-year-old Francisco Oropesa shot five people to death in a home in
Cleveland, Texas, early Saturday and then fled the area. Investigators are still
searching for the suspect.

Smoke rises in Khartoum, Sudan, on Saturday, as gunfire and heavy artillery fire
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NATIONAL SECURITY


THE U.S. EVACUATES SOME 1,000 AMERICANS FROM SUDAN

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TECHNOLOGY


30 YEARS AGO, ONE DECISION ALTERED THE COURSE OF OUR CONNECTED WORLD

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Daily Show," speaks during the White House Correspondents' Association dinner at
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MEDIA


BIDEN MAKES FUN OF HIS AGE AT THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENTS' DINNER

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Saint Columba Catholic Church in Oakland, Calif., commemorates every murder in
the city with wooden crosses in its front garden. The city's homicide rate
remains stubbornly high while its murder clearance rate remains well under the
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MORE PEOPLE ARE GETTING AWAY WITH MURDER. UNSOLVED KILLINGS REACH A RECORD HIGH

Alan Ayers in 1970 and today, reflecting on what could have happened. Alan Ayers
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MY UNSUNG HERO FROM HIDDEN BRAIN


A PILOT TAKES A BIG RISK TO SAVE A SKYDIVER'S LIFE

As of March 2023, there were 316,000 job openings in tech, according to the
nonprofit IT association CompTIA. Despite mass layoffs in Silicon Valley, tech
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BUSINESS


HAVE TECH SKILLS, WILL WORK. WHY IT JOBS REMAIN HOT DESPITE MASS LAYOFFS

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WE ASKED, YOU ANSWERED: WHAT'S YOUR SECRET TO STAYING OPTIMISTIC IN GLOOMY
TIMES?

From watching the sun rise — yeah, it's a cliche but it works! — to dancing to
techno music to doing good for others to just plain smiling, readers share what
gives them optimism in times of trouble.

Biofire founder Kai Kloepfer says his goal in creating this 9mm smart gun is to
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THE FIRST SMART GUN WITH FACIAL AND FINGERPRINT RECOGNITION IS NOW FOR SALE

Smart guns have mainly been the stuff of movies. In the real world,
technological and political challenges have meant the high-tech devices haven't
become a reality. That may be about to change.

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2 TEENS WERE KILLED IN A SHOOTING AT A HOUSE PARTY ON THE MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST

Police have charged a 19-year-old man for killing two and wounding for others in
the city of Bay St. Louis, about 15 miles west of Gulfport.

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POPE FRANCIS SAYS HE IS OPEN TO HELPING RETURN UKRAINIAN CHILDREN TAKEN TO
RUSSIA

Speaking aboard the papal plane, Francis said he would be willing to help
facilitate the return of children taken to Russia since the war began. And he
revealed a secret peace "mission" was under way.

Sixth graders from Habu Primary School in Botswana on a safari. The trip is the
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chronic conflict between rural villagers and the wild animals that destroy their
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ELEPHANTS ARE A MENACE FOR THESE 6TH GRADERS. THEN THEY WENT ON A SAFARI

Botswana has one of the last thriving elephant herds – and a history of
human-elephant conflict that threatens both sides. A nonprofit has a program to
shift that dynamic. Will it work?


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PERSPECTIVE


LIFE KIT


SO YOU DON'T WANT KIDS. HERE'S HOW TO RESPOND TO UNWANTED COMMENTS

If you've decided not to have kids, your life will look different from what you
might have seen growing up. Here's how to build your child-free life, with or
without a long-term partner.

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THE WEIGHT BIAS AGAINST WOMEN IN THE WORKFORCE IS REAL — AND IT'S ONLY GETTING
WORSE

Study after study shows women seen as overweight or obese often earn less at the
workplace, an unfair bias that's been hard to reverse. However, men don't seem
to face that penalty.

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FEDERAL PRISONS WANT INMATES TO PAY VICTIMS, BEFORE MAKING PHONE CALLS OR BUYING
SHOES

A proposed Bureau of Prisons rule would put the majority of money sent to an
incarcerated person from outside toward restitution or other fines.

FEDERAL PRISONS WANT INMATES TO PAY VICTIMS, BEFORE MAKING PHONE CALLS OR BUYING
SHOES

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Artist's concept of NASA's Voyager spacecraft. After the Voyager 1 and its
replica Voyager 2 launched in 1977, their power sources are slowly dying.
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NASA IS KEEPING VOYAGER 2 GOING UNTIL AT LEAST 2026 BY TAPPING INTO BACKUP POWER

Engineers have bought the spacecraft's interstellar mission more time by using
backup power from a safety mechanism. It means NASA no longer has to shut down
one of its five scientific instruments.


36,000 SPACE FANATICS RESERVED TICKETS FOR NASA'S JET PROPULSION LABORATORY'S
FIRST OPEN HOUSE IN YEARS

Toni Morrison remains the sole Black female recipient of a Nobel Prize in
Literature. An exhibition at Princeton University, where Morrison was a
professor, commemorates the 30th anniversary of her win. Morrison is pictured
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CULTURE


TONI MORRISON'S DIARY ENTRIES, EARLY DRAFTS AND LETTERS ARE ON DISPLAY AT
PRINCETON

Toni Morrison remains the sole Black female recipient of a Nobel Prize in
Literature. Princeton University, where Morrison was a professor, is
commemorating the 30th anniversary of her win.

Since the pandemic, some hospitals have started offering to let patients with
acute illness recuperate at-home, with 24-hour remote access to medical
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POST-PANDEMIC, EVEN HOSPITAL CARE GOES REMOTE

A growing number of hospitals are shifting care into patients' homes. That means
moving medications, machines and staffing with it, but patients heal better, and
it's cheaper.

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AN ENGLISH TEACHER'S RESPONSE TO A STUTTERING STUDENT CHANGED HER LIFE

In high school, Susan had a stutter, and was embarrassed to speak in front of
her class. Then her English teacher told her something that changed the course
of her life.

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MUSIC


METALLICA'S NEW ALBUM, 72 SEASONS, HAS MET CRITICAL ACCLAIM. WHAT'S THEIR
SECRET?

On their new record 72 Seasons, Metallica proves they're still making inspired
music for hardcore fans. For a metal band with many of its members approaching
60, that's no small feat.

METALLICA'S NEW ALBUM, '72 SEASONS,' HAS MET CRITICAL ACCLAIM. WHAT'S THEIR
SECRET?

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NEIL YOUNG AND SNOOP DOGG JOINED WILLIE NELSON ON STAGE FOR A 90TH BIRTHDAY
CONCERT

17,000 fans turned up to the Hollywood Bowl for a concert by Willie Nelson and
his famous friends. Owen Wilson, Helen Mirren, Ethan Hawke and Jennifer Garner
all did the introductions.


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I'M REALLY INTO


A LOVE LETTER TO MOVIE TRAILERS AND THE JOY OF SHARED ANTICIPATION

Whether it is to revisit a beloved movie or to build excitement for an upcoming
project, movie trailers are truly an underappreciated art form.

The Stone of Destiny is seen during a welcome ceremony ahead of the coronation
of Britain's King Charles III, in Westminster Abbey, London, Saturday, April 29,
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EUROPE


KING CHARLES III'S CORONATION WILL FEATURE JEWS, MUSLIMS AND OTHER FAITHS TOO

King Charles III, keen to show that he can be a unifying figure, will be crowned
in a ceremony that will for the first time include faiths other than the Church
of England.

Abuzar Madhu, an environmentalist, on the banks of the Ravi River as it crosses
the Pakistani city of Lahore. He has been trying to raise awareness of the state
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IS A 1960 TREATY BETWEEN PAKISTAN AND INDIA KILLING THE MIGHTY RAVI RIVER?

A water treaty has survived three wars between India and Pakistan. Now the
agreement is in trouble, but some say a new is treaty needed for both political
and environmental reasons.

In this photo released by the U.S. Army, AH-64D Apache Longbow attack
helicopters from the 1st Attack Battalion, 25th Aviation Regiment, fly over a
mountain range near Fort Wainwright, Alaska, on June 3, 2019. The U.S. Army says
two helicopters similar to these crashed on Thursday near Healy, Alaska, killing
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THE ARMY IDENTIFIES 3 SOLDIERS KILLED IN ALASKA HELICOPTER CRASH

Two U.S. Army Apache helicopters collided and crashed in Alaska while returning
from a training flight, killing three soldiers and injuring a fourth. The cause
of the crash was under investigation.

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MAIN CHARACTER OF THE DAY


THIS REPUBLICAN S.C. LAWMAKER HELPED BLOCK A 'CRAZILY OPPRESSIVE' ABORTION BILL

State Sen. Sandy Senn said she believes that legislators cannot tell a woman
what is best for her own life.

THIS REPUBLICAN S.C. LAWMAKER HELPED BLOCK A 'CRAZILY OPPRESSIVE' ABORTION BILL

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Parrots are known to be chatty, social animals. But when they're kept as pets,
they can get lonely. A group of scientists found that video chatting with other
parrots helps them feel less so.

LONELY PET PARROTS FIND FRIENDSHIP THROUGH VIDEO CHATS, A NEW STUDY FINDS

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Descendants of the enslavers and the enslaved unite for a family portrait at the
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RACE


DESCENDANTS OF ROBERT E. LEE GATHER WITH THOSE OF THE PEOPLE HIS FAMILY ONCE
ENSLAVED

The descendants of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee and those of the people the
Lee family enslaved recently came together for the first time at Arlington
House, the national memorial to Lee in Virginia.

THEY'RE STRANGERS WITH A PAINFUL SHARED BOND: ROBERT E. LEE ENSLAVED THEIR
ANCESTORS

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WORLD


A FORGOTTEN PEACE PETITION STARTED AFTER WWI HAS RESURFACED AND IS INSPIRING
HOPE

A women's petition for peace written after World War I was signed by nearly
three-quarters of all the women in Wales. It was then forgotten for nearly a
century.

A FORGOTTEN PEACE PETITION STARTED AFTER WWI HAS RESURFACED AND IS INSPIRING
HOPE

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Dr. Bushra Sulieman (left) and Dr. Mohamed Eisa in February 2023 at a workshop
in Khartoum. Sulieman was killed on April 25 in Khartoum. It's believed he was
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TWO DOCTORS STRUCK BY TRAGEDY IN SUDAN: ONE DEAD, ONE FLEEING FOR HIS LIFE

The violence in Sudan has claimed the life of a beloved Sudanese American
doctor. One of his colleague's talks about Dr. Sulieman's legacy — and the
devastating toll of the fighting in Khartoum.

Rabbi Harold Kushner, seen here on July 10, 2008, had a way with words that
resonated with readers across the world and across religions. Ariel Kushner
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OBITUARIES


RABBI HAROLD KUSHNER, AUTHOR OF 'WHEN BAD THINGS HAPPEN TO GOOD PEOPLE,' DIES AT
88

Kushner, whose words provided solace to millions of readers about life's most
difficult questions, died on Friday while in hospice care in Canton, Mass.

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TINY DESK


CUCO: TINY DESK CONCERT

Slow-rolling through four tracks, Cuco seamlessly blends the soul of chicano
ballads and the smooth energy of soft rock.


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TECHNICALLY DELIVER ADS OR CONTENT

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Your device can receive and send information that allows you to see and interact
with ads and content.

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MATCH AND COMBINE OFFLINE DATA SOURCES

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Data from offline data sources can be combined with your online activity in
support of one or more purposes

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LINK DIFFERENT DEVICES

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Different devices can be determined as belonging to you or your household in
support of one or more of purposes.

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RECEIVE AND USE AUTOMATICALLY-SENT DEVICE CHARACTERISTICS FOR IDENTIFICATION

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Your device might be distinguished from other devices based on information it
automatically sends, such as IP address or browser type.

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