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Two more cases of Ebola have been confirmed in the Democratic Republic of Congo city of Mbandaka, bringing the total to three.
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  1. WHO: Congo Ebola not a global health emergency
  2. Preakness Stakes: Justify wins, sets up chance for Triple Crown
  3. Texas shooting: Student confesses; injury number up to 13
  4. New Starbucks policy says restrooms open for all
  5. Hawaii's volcanic ash rose 10,000 feet
  6. Elton John sings 'Circle of Life' at Prince Harry's wedding reception
  7. China to buy 'significantly' more U.S. goods, services
  8. Bill Russell: Basketball icon spends night in Seattle hospital
  9. China lands nuclear bombers on South China Sea island
  10. EU energy official assures commitment to Iran nuclear deal
  11. Cowboys WR Terrance Williams arrested for public intoxication
  12. Booker fuels trade rumors by tweeting photo of Towns in Suns jersey
  13. 22 injured in explosion at Texas chemical plant
  14. Saudi authorities arrest 7 women's rights activists as driving ban lift nears
  15. Texans' J.J. Watt to pay funeral expenses for Santa Fe victims
  16. Johnny Manziel says he's signing with CFL
  17. NFL: No discipline for Eli Manning in memorabilia suit
  18. Seattle Mariners' Cruz hopes to put best foot forward vs. Detroit Tigers
  19. Chicago Cubs look to get on roll against Cincinnati Reds
  20. Mets look for back-to-back wins over Diamondbacks
  21. Reports: USC CB Jack Jones ruled ineligible
  22. Melania Trump leaves hospital after kidney treatment
  23. Odell Beckham Jr. smashes bombs during Rays batting practice
  24. Chiropractic care effective, safe in easing lower back pain: Study
  25. 'Low-alcohol' booze labels may backfire, study finds

WHO: Congo Ebola not a global health emergency

Two more cases of Ebola have been confirmed in the Democratic Republic of Congo city of Mbandaka, bringing the total to three.
    

Preakness Stakes: Justify wins, sets up chance for Triple Crown

Justify emerged from the fog holding the lead as the field rolled down the stretch in Saturday's 143rd Preakness Stakes.
    

Texas shooting: Student confesses; injury number up to 13

A 17-year-old confessed to aiming for people he didn't like at a Texas high school when he opened fire Friday, killing 10 people Friday, a court document shows.
    

New Starbucks policy says restrooms open for all

Everyone is considered a customer and purchases are not required to use Starbucks cafes, including its restrooms, according to a new policy announced Saturday.
    

Hawaii's volcanic ash rose 10,000 feet

A small explosion at the Kilauea volcano overnight created an ash cloud that rose 10,000 feet, a Saturday alert from the Hawaii Volcano Observatory said.
    

Elton John sings 'Circle of Life' at Prince Harry's wedding reception

Elton John sang "Circle of Life" at a wedding reception Queen Elizabeth II hosted Saturday for her grandson Prince Harry and his new bride Meghan Markle.
    

China to buy 'significantly' more U.S. goods, services

To support growth and employment in the United States, China agreed to significantly increase purchases of U.S. goods and services.
    

Bill Russell: Basketball icon spends night in Seattle hospital

Boston Celtics legend Bill Russell stayed overnight in a Seattle, Wash. hospital after suffering from dehydration.
    

China lands nuclear bombers on South China Sea island

The Chinese military landed a strategic bomber for the first time Saturday on an island reef in the South China Sea.
    

EU energy official assures commitment to Iran nuclear deal

The European Union's energy commissioner said Saturday the EU will stay committed the Iran nuclear deal as long as it complies.
    

Cowboys WR Terrance Williams arrested for public intoxication

Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Terrance Williams was arrested Saturday morning for public intoxication.
    

Booker fuels trade rumors by tweeting photo of Towns in Suns jersey

Devin Booker tweeted out a photo of his former University of Kentucky teammate Karl-Anthony Towns wearing a Phoenix Suns jersey, fueling trade rumors.
    

22 injured in explosion at Texas chemical plant

Twenty-two workers were injured at a chemical plant Saturday in Pasadena, Texas, a city southeast of Houston.
    

Saudi authorities arrest 7 women's rights activists as driving ban lift nears

Saudi authorities arrested seven women's rights activists as lifting of the driving banapproaches, Human Rights Watch said.
    

Texans' J.J. Watt to pay funeral expenses for Santa Fe victims

Houston Texans star J.J. Watt has committed to pay the funeral expenses for victims of the Santa Fe High School shooting.
    

Johnny Manziel says he's signing with CFL

Former Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel is taking his talents ... north of the border.
    

NFL: No discipline for Eli Manning in memorabilia suit

New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning will not face league discipline in the wake of a sports memorabilia fraud lawsuit.
    

Seattle Mariners' Cruz hopes to put best foot forward vs. Detroit Tigers

Nelson Cruz looked into his locker and pointed at an array of foot and shin guards the Seattle Mariners' designated hitter planned to choose from.
    

Chicago Cubs look to get on roll against Cincinnati Reds

The Chicago Cubs keep looking for a breakout stretch to truly get their season going.
    

Mets look for back-to-back wins over Diamondbacks

The New York Mets haven't won back-to-back games in more than a month.
    

Reports: USC CB Jack Jones ruled ineligible

USC junior cornerback Jack Jones was ruled academically ineligible for the 2018 season, multiple media outlets reported.
    

Melania Trump leaves hospital after kidney treatment

First Lady Melania Trump left the hospital Saturday after being treated for a benign kidney condition for five days.
    

Odell Beckham Jr. smashes bombs during Rays batting practice

New York Giants star Odell Beckham Jr. donned a throwback jersey and hit some homers during a recent batting practice session with the Tampa Bay Rays.
    

Chiropractic care effective, safe in easing lower back pain: Study

SATURDAY, May 19, 2018 -- Chiropractic care can help ease low back pain when added to a comprehensive treatment plan, a new clinical trial has found.
    

'Low-alcohol' booze labels may backfire, study finds

SATURDAY, May 19, 2018 -- Marketing "light" beer and wine could backfire, increasing the total amount that someone drinks, a new British study warns.
    
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Britain's Prince Harry wed United States native Meghan Markle in a ceremony at St. George's Chapel in Windsor, England. The couple will now take on their official titles as Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
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Britain's Prince Harry wed United States native Meghan Markle in a ceremony at St. George's Chapel in Windsor, England. The couple will now take on their official titles as Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

    

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's royal wedding offers an American twist

The wisdom of Martin Luther King Jr. and a gospel choir's performance of "Stand by Me" featured as the Los Angeles native married Britain's Prince Harry.

    

American bishop surprises with sermon touching on civil rights

"We must discover the power of love, the redemptive power of love. And when we discover that, we will be able to make of this old world a new world."

    

TODAY looks back at Grace Kelly, Rita Ha...

TODAY looks back at Grace Kelly, Rita Hayworth and a number of other Americans who have joined the royal ranks over the years.

    

Crowds pack the streets for glimpse of royal newlyweds

"This is a once-in-a-lifetime thing — it's an American marrying a royal."

    

Replay the full hourlong wedding ceremon...

Replay the full hourlong wedding ceremony of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, from Meghan's walk down the aisle to the wedding vows.

    

American superfans jet in for a taste of Meghan and Harry's big day

"When you have a hobby like knitting you often have something to show for it. With royals you get to go to the events."

    

20 evangelical priests among those killed in Cuban plane crash

On Saturday, flags flew at half-mast in Cuba, marking the start of two days of national mourning.

    

Chicago bishop with progressive record to speak at royal wedding

The first African-American to have served as presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church, he has backed same-sex marriage and racial reconciliation.

    

Here's who designed Meghan Markle's wedding dress

Meghan Markle stepped out Saturday ready to marry Prince Harry, finally revealing what everyone's wanted to see since their engagement was announced: the dress!

    

Royal love story exposes Britain's 'quiet and unique brand of racism'

"I think a lot of people think we're in a post-racial society but it certainly doesn't feel that way for the black and brown people living here."

    

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be the Duke and Duchess of Sussex

Buckingham Palace announced Saturday — hours before the prince and his American fiancée tie the knot — that the queen has given the title of Duke of Sussex to Harry.

    

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Investigators say the Santa Fe shooting suspect, Dimitrios Pagourtzis, left some students alive in order to “have his story told.”

    

Houston Police Chief Says He Has ‘Hit Rock Bottom’ on Gun Rights Arguments

In a statement on Facebook, Chief Art Acevedo said he is no longer interested in hearing people argue for gun rights and expressed frustration at politicians’ failure to act.

    

Trump Jr. and Other Aides Met With Gulf Emissary Offering Help to Win Election

The Trump Tower meeting and follow-ups are the first indication that countries beyond Russia may have offered help to the Trump campaign.

    

U.S. and China Tout Trade Talks as Success, but Leave the Details for Later

The two countries said they had reached an agreement to increase American exports, but the White House noted that specifics would be agreed upon at a later date.

    

Israel and Evangelicals: New U.S. Embassy Signals a Growing Alliance

The opening of the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem marks the increasing importance of conservative Christians to Israel, at the risk of upsetting American Jews.

    

Germany Acts to Tame Facebook, Learning From Its Own History of Hate

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As Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Wed, a New Era Dawns

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Meghan Markle Introduces the British Monarchy to the African-American Experience

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Meghan Markle’s Wedding Dress Was Made for a Person, Not a Princess

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Treat Addiction Like Cancer

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