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Janelle Monae, Don Lemon, 'Pose' win GLAAD Media Awards in NYC Janelle Monae won the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Music Artist and "Pose" was voted Outstanding Drama Series at a ceremony in New York Saturday night. Truck driver faces 'decades' in prison after fiery Colorado crash The driver who crashed into traffic on a Colorado interstate leading to an accident that killed four people was charged Friday with vehicular homicide. Controversy swirls over Kentucky Derby finish Country House elevated to victory in Saturday's Kentucky Derby as stewards take down the first-place finisher for the first time in the 145-year history of the race. Former homeless football player arrested in slaying of girlfriend in Maryland A man who once made national headlines for after being ruled ineligible to play high school football because he was homeless was arrested in the death of his girlfriend. Thailand crowns king for first time in 69 years The Saturday coronation of Maha Varijiralongkorn is the first time anyone has sat on the throne since his father, King Bhumibol Adulyadej, died in 2016 Sen. Mike Enzi to retire in 2020 after 22 years in office Wyoming Sen. Mike Enzi announced Saturday that he will retire in 2020 after spending more than two decades in office. FCC: Don't call back 'One Ring' robocalls The Federal Communications Commission is warning people not to call back robocalls that ring only once because it could mean heavy charges on their phone bills. Cyclone Fani: 12 dead in Odisha, India, power lines cut Cyclone Fani has caused colossal damage since it made landfall close to the city of Puri in Odisha, India, leaving 12 people dead and downing power lines. Alaska woman wins $300K guessing when ice breaks An Alaska woman won $311,652 Friday for guessing the exact date and time a tripod would fall into the water after ice gave way on the Tanana River in Nenana, Alaska. Tyson recalls nearly 12 million pounds of chicken strips Tyson Foods has recalled nearly 12 million pounds of chicken strips over potential metal contamination, federal food safety officials said Saturday. Japan emperor's first public greeting attracts 140,000 Emperor Naruhito greeted tens of thousands of people at the Imperial Palace on Saturday in his first public appearance since he took the throne days earlier. Julian Fellowes' 'Gilded Age' moves from NBC to HBO HBO has picked up "The Gilded Age," a new costume drama from "Downton Abbey" creator Julian Fellowes. About 1 in 1,000 babies born 'intersex,' study finds Cases in which a newborn's genitals make it unclear whether the child is a boy or girl may be more common than once believed, researchers say. Beta blocker may lower risk for prostate cancer Good news for men: That blood pressure medication you're taking might be doing double duty, helping reduce your risk of developing prostate cancer, a new study shows. Luke Perry interred in mushroom burial suit, daughter says Sophie Perry revealed her father, the late actor Luke Perry, was interred in an eco-friendly, mushroom burial suit rather than a traditional casket. Gaza militants fire rockets; 5 Palestinians killed Gaza militants fired an estimated 90 rockets in one hour Saturday toward Israel, according to Israel Defense Forces, five Palestinians were killed over the weekend. ITV orders Season 2 of Morven Christie's 'The Bay' "The Bay," the British police drama starring Morven Christie and Daniel Ryan, is getting a second season on ITV. Betty Gilpin, RonReaco Lee join Neflix comedy, 'Coffee and Kareem' Betty Gilpin, RonReaco Lee, Terrence Little Gardenhigh and Andrew "King Bach" Bachelor have joined the ensemble for the Netflix comedy, "Coffee and Kareem." One dead, two missing after 'catastrophic' plant explosion in Illinois A "catastrophic explosion" rocked a chemical plant in northern Illinois, sending four people to hospitals and three others unaccounted for and feared dead. South Korea: North Korea fires short-range projectiles North Korea fired numerous short-range projectiles into the East Sea Saturday, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said, amid stalled U.S. nuclear talks. Johnny Galecki's girlfriend Alaina Meyer pregnant "The Big Bang Theory" actor and "Roseanne" alum Johnny Galecki announced on Instagram that he and his girlfriend Alaina Meyer are expecting their first child. Billie Eilish's 'When We All Fall Asleep' tops U.S. album chart Billie Eilish's "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" is the No. 1 album in the United States. 'A miracle': Minor injuries after jet slips off runway, crashes into river A Boeing 737 slid off the runway of Naval Air Station Jacksonville in Florida, causing minor injuries among the 136 passengers and seven crew members though pets in the cargo hold are presumed dead. Serengeti Empress wins Kentucky Oaks Serengeti Empress bounces back from last place finish in Fair Grounds Oaks to land America's biggest race for 3-year-old fillies. Famous birthdays for May 4: Lance Bass, Randy Travis Singer Lance Bass turns 40 and country singer Randy Travis turns 60, among the famous birthdays for May 4. |
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Israel strikes Gaza targets, killing at least five, in response to rocket fireAmong those killed in the Israel response was a 1-year-old child, the Palestinian Health Ministry said. Biden pushes back on critics who question his toughness on China“I never said China’s not a threat," Biden said Saturday. "I said we can, if we invest the right way, we can defeat China in every way." Measles quarantine of Scientology ship started with one infected crew member, doctor saysOnly those on the Freewinds ship who already have been vaccinated or have previously had measles will be free to leave the vessel in Curacao, officials said. 22-year-old U.S. citizen arrested in Italy for suspected murderMichael Aaron Pang was arrested in connection with the killing of a 74-year-old man in his clothing store near Rome. Brazil's far-right president nixes U.S. trip in face of protestsDue to Jair Bolsonaro's past racist, homophobic and misogynist remarks, multiple New York venues refused to host a gala dinner honoring him. North Korea fires short-range missiles, authorities confirmSouth Korean and U.S. authorities are in the process of analyzing the details concerning the missile launch, a South Korean military official told NBC News. New look at Antarctica's biggest ice shelf shows melting is occurring much faster than we thoughtThe location of the melting coincided with a “pinning point” that lends stability to the entire shelf. Bed and breakfast behind bars: Dark tourism focuses on 'acts of evil'A former military prison formerly run by the Nazis and the Soviets is now offering a "historical interactive reality show involving the audience." More Recent Articles
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Upon Further Review: How Maximum Security Was Disqualified From the Kentucky DerbyStewards, who usually stay in the background, moved to the forefront and made race history by going to the video. Biden Thinks Trump Is the Problem, Not All Republicans. Other Democrats Disagree.The former vice president is defending his friendliness toward Republicans in Washington, saying Mr. Trump doesn’t represent them. But others say that view is naïve. Pelosi Warns Democrats: Stay in the Center or Trump May Contest Election ResultsThe speaker’s “coldblooded” plan for defeating President Trump, who she worries would challenge a slim Democratic victory in 2020, focuses on moderate voters and avoiding a protracted impeachment bid. Candidates With a History of Big PromisesSix of the 23 presidential candidates have appeared in The Times’s weddings pages. Care to guess which ones? Facebook Faces a Big Penalty, but Regulators Are Split Over How BigThe F.T.C. chairman seems to have the votes to approve a settlement. One of the biggest issues has been whether to hold Mark Zuckerberg liable for future violations. DealBook Special: Berkshire Hathaway Annual MeetingTens of thousands of shareholders attended the annual meeting of Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway. DealBook provided analysis through it all. In Weapons Tests, North Korea Revives an Old Playbook, With a Strategic TwistA year after beginning a bold experiment in the power of personal diplomacy, President Trump has run headlong into its limits, discovering that it is not a counterproliferation strategy. 11 of Our Best Weekend ReadsJapan’s new emperor. The power of Jack Dorsey. The raisin situation. Same pictures 68 years apart. Ok gets the ok from Scrabble. And more. Kim Jong-un Shot a Rocket? He Wants to TalkPresident Trump should deny him the privilege. Why You Should Start Binge-Reading Right NowDitch Netflix for a novel. And not just because a novelist is telling you to. ‘What Does Daddy Cry About?’Someday I will have to tell my son how his sister died. But not yet. When Is a Transplant Worth It?A year in a hospital bed is a “success” while dying after 11 months is failure. Fair Play Is No Match for FoulAfter getting dissed by Barr, will Mueller man up? Imprisoned for Trying to Save His SonMass incarceration was America’s biggest mistake over the last half-century. A Spy by Any NameA few questions about the F.B.I.'s don't-call-it-spying on the Trump campaign. 80,000 Deaths. 2 Million Injuries. It’s Time for a Reckoning on Medical Devices.Patients suffer as the F.D.A. fails to adequately screen or monitor products. What ‘Good’ Dads Get Away WithDivision of labor in the home is one of the most important equity issues of our time. Yet at this rate it will be another 75 years before men do half the work. The Sabotage YearsWhat we now know about G.O.P. economics. Senator Michael Enzi Announces His RetirementMr. Enzi, 75, who has held his seat since 1997, became the third Republican senator to announce ahead of the 2020 campaign that he would not seek re-election. ‘The Worst Is Over’: A Sigh of Relief in India, Mostly Spared by CycloneCyclone Fani washed-out countless homes and farms, but by Saturday evening fewer than 20 deaths had been reported in India. Jacksonville Passengers Recount Harrowing Plane Landing That Felt ‘Like an Explosion’The National Transportation Safety Board began investigating a Boeing 737 charter flight that slid off the runway into the St. Johns River in Florida. Polyamory? Nude Photos? Branding? In Sex Cult Trial, What Awaits JurorsJurors in the trial of Keith Raniere, founder of the Nxivm group, have been asked if they can be fair to someone with multiple sexual partners, and how they feel about sexually explicit images. Rachel Held Evans, Voice of the Wandering Evangelical, Dies at 37Ms. Evans’s spiritual journey and writing fostered a community of believers who challenged conservative Christian groups they felt were exclusionary. China Cashes in on the Cannabis BoomLegalization has little chance of coming to China, but companies have begun cultivating the plant to meet overseas demand for cannabidiol, or CBD. 500 Days of Duolingo: What You Can (and Can’t) Learn From a Language AppFree language learning apps often promise the world — but don’t expect fluency from one. Here’s what to expect before you sign up. More Recent Articles
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Janelle Monae won the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Music Artist and "Pose" was voted Outstanding Drama Series at a ceremony in New York Saturday night.
The driver who crashed into traffic on a Colorado interstate leading to an accident that killed four people was charged Friday with vehicular homicide.
Country House elevated to victory in Saturday's Kentucky Derby as stewards take down the first-place finisher for the first time in the 145-year history of the race.
A man who once made national headlines for after being ruled ineligible to play high school football because he was homeless was arrested in the death of his girlfriend.
The Saturday coronation of Maha Varijiralongkorn is the first time anyone has sat on the throne since his father, King Bhumibol Adulyadej, died in 2016
Wyoming Sen. Mike Enzi announced Saturday that he will retire in 2020 after spending more than two decades in office.
The Federal Communications Commission is warning people not to call back robocalls that ring only once because it could mean heavy charges on their phone bills.
Cyclone Fani has caused colossal damage since it made landfall close to the city of Puri in Odisha, India, leaving 12 people dead and downing power lines.
An Alaska woman won $311,652 Friday for guessing the exact date and time a tripod would fall into the water after ice gave way on the Tanana River in Nenana, Alaska.
Tyson Foods has recalled nearly 12 million pounds of chicken strips over potential metal contamination, federal food safety officials said Saturday.
Emperor Naruhito greeted tens of thousands of people at the Imperial Palace on Saturday in his first public appearance since he took the throne days earlier.
HBO has picked up "The Gilded Age," a new costume drama from "Downton Abbey" creator Julian Fellowes.
Cases in which a newborn's genitals make it unclear whether the child is a boy or girl may be more common than once believed, researchers say.
Good news for men: That blood pressure medication you're taking might be doing double duty, helping reduce your risk of developing prostate cancer, a new study shows.
Sophie Perry revealed her father, the late actor Luke Perry, was interred in an eco-friendly, mushroom burial suit rather than a traditional casket.
Gaza militants fired an estimated 90 rockets in one hour Saturday toward Israel, according to Israel Defense Forces, five Palestinians were killed over the weekend.
"The Bay," the British police drama starring Morven Christie and Daniel Ryan, is getting a second season on ITV.
Betty Gilpin, RonReaco Lee, Terrence Little Gardenhigh and Andrew "King Bach" Bachelor have joined the ensemble for the Netflix comedy, "Coffee and Kareem."
A "catastrophic explosion" rocked a chemical plant in northern Illinois, sending four people to hospitals and three others unaccounted for and feared dead.
North Korea fired numerous short-range projectiles into the East Sea Saturday, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said, amid stalled U.S. nuclear talks.
"The Big Bang Theory" actor and "Roseanne" alum Johnny Galecki announced on Instagram that he and his girlfriend Alaina Meyer are expecting their first child.
Billie Eilish's "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" is the No. 1 album in the United States.
A Boeing 737 slid off the runway of Naval Air Station Jacksonville in Florida, causing minor injuries among the 136 passengers and seven crew members though pets in the cargo hold are presumed dead.
Serengeti Empress bounces back from last place finish in Fair Grounds Oaks to land America's biggest race for 3-year-old fillies.
Singer Lance Bass turns 40 and country singer Randy Travis turns 60, among the famous birthdays for May 4. 

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