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Record-breaking floods continue to inundate riverside communities in the central United States on Monday.
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  1. Evacuations remain in effect as swollen Arkansas River threatens communities in Oklahoma, Arkansas
  2. Liviu Dragnea, leader of Romania's ruling political party, sentenced to prison
  3. 1 child dead, 15 other people injured in stabbing near Japanese school
  4. Zuckerberg, Sandberg decline summons to testify before Canada's Parliament
  5. Vice President Mike Pence honors fallen in Memorial Day ceremony
  6. Look: Jason Momoa recalls being too 'broke to fly home' during 'Game of Thrones' break
  7. Mount Everest death toll increases to 11 after Chris Kulish dies
  8. Detroit Tigers will not sign Bartolo Colón
  9. Kate Mara said Monday she gave birth 'a couple weeks ago'
  10. Watch: Rays' Kevin Kiermaier makes another sensational catch
  11. Israel fires missile at Syria, killing soldier
  12. Bill Buckner: Ex-teammates mourn loss of former MLB All-Star
  13. Watch: 'Blue's Clues & You' trailer introduces new host
  14. Boston's Pedroia 'not sure' if he'll play again
  15. 'A Quiet Place 2' to open March 20, 2020
  16. Former All-Star Bill Buckner dies at 69
  17. Nets hire Birdsong, Peterson as assistant GMs
  18. More than a dozen civilians killed by airstrikes in Syria's Idlib over two days
  19. Look: Cubs wear NBA throwback jerseys on road trip
  20. Colorado Rockies place Charlie Blackmon on injured list
  21. NHL Playoffs: How to watch the Stanley Cup Final
  22. Serena Williams survives Vitalia Diatchenko in first round of French Open
  23. Aston Villa beats Derby County, gets promotion to Premier League
  24. Watch: Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic advance at 2019 French Open
  25. French Open: Caroline Wozniacki upset, No. 2 Petro Kvitova withdraws

Evacuations remain in effect as swollen Arkansas River threatens communities in Oklahoma, Arkansas

Record-breaking floods continue to inundate riverside communities in the central United States on Monday.
    

Liviu Dragnea, leader of Romania's ruling political party, sentenced to prison

Romania's Supreme Court on Monday upheld a corruption conviction for the leader of the country's ruling political party, sending him to prison for 3.5 years.
    

1 child dead, 15 other people injured in stabbing near Japanese school

A stabbing at a bus stop near Tokyo left one schoolgirl dead and at least 15 others, mostly students, injured Monday, emergency officials said.
    

Zuckerberg, Sandberg decline summons to testify before Canada's Parliament

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg won't attend a hearing before the Canadian Parliament to which they were summoned, risking a contempt vote, the company confirmed Monday.
    

Vice President Mike Pence honors fallen in Memorial Day ceremony

Vice President Mike Pence honored fallen U.S. service members Monday during a Memorial Day Service at the Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia.
    

Look: Jason Momoa recalls being too 'broke to fly home' during 'Game of Thrones' break

Jason Momoa shared on Instagram this weekend a throwback photo from when he was filming "Game of Thrones" in Ireland nearly a decade ago.
    

Mount Everest death toll increases to 11 after Chris Kulish dies

The death toll for this year's climbing season on Mount Everest rose to 11 on Monday after a Colorado attorney died while descending from the tallest peak in the world, Nepalese tourism officials said.
    

Detroit Tigers will not sign Bartolo Colón

The Detroit Tigers shot down a report the team was planning to sign veteran pitcher Bartolo Colón.
    

Kate Mara said Monday she gave birth 'a couple weeks ago'

Actress Kate Mara announced via Instagram Monday that she gave birth to her first child earlier this month.
    

Watch: Rays' Kevin Kiermaier makes another sensational catch

Tampa Bay Rays outfielder Kevin Kiermaier made another sensational catch in Tampa's 8-3 victory over the Blue Jays on Monday.
    

Israel fires missile at Syria, killing soldier

Israeli forces launched a missile at a location in southern Syria on Monday, killing at least one soldier, military officials from both countries confirmed.
    

Bill Buckner: Ex-teammates mourn loss of former MLB All-Star

The Major League Baseball community mourned the loss of former Chicago Cubs and Boston Red Sox star first baseman Bill Buckner, who died Monday at the age of 69.
    

Watch: 'Blue's Clues & You' trailer introduces new host

Nick Jr. has released a teaser for its "Blue's Clues" reboot.
    

Boston's Pedroia 'not sure' if he'll play again

Boston Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia is unsure if he'll ever return to the field.
    

'A Quiet Place 2' to open March 20, 2020

The followup to the 2018 monster movie "A Quiet Place" is set to open in theaters on March 20, 2020.
    

Former All-Star Bill Buckner dies at 69

Former Major League Baseball All-Star Bill Buckner, the longtime veteran most remembered for a crucial error in the 1986 World Series, died Monday.
    

Nets hire Birdsong, Peterson as assistant GMs

The Brooklyn Nets have officially hired Andy Birdsong and Jeff Peterson as assistant general managers.
    

More than a dozen civilians killed by airstrikes in Syria's Idlib over two days

Idlib, one of the last Syrian rebel strongholds, has been targeted by Syria government war planes in the heaviest strikes since the latest offensive began April 30, causing at least a dozen civilian deaths the past t
    

Look: Cubs wear NBA throwback jerseys on road trip

The Chicago Cubs donned NBA throwback jerseys during their recent road trip to Houston.
    

Colorado Rockies place Charlie Blackmon on injured list

The Colorado Rockies have placed outfielder Charlie Blackmon on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to May 24.
    

NHL Playoffs: How to watch the Stanley Cup Final

The stage is set for the 2019 NHL Stanley Cup Final as the Boston Bruins and St. Louis Blues prepare to end their seasons with a championship.
    

Serena Williams survives Vitalia Diatchenko in first round of French Open

Serena Williams fought back from a first-set loss to beat Vitalia Diatchenko in three sets in the first round of the 2019 French Open on Monday in Paris.
    

Aston Villa beats Derby County, gets promotion to Premier League

Aston Villa is returning to the Premier League after beating Derby County 2-1 in the Championship playoff final on Monday at Wembley Stadium in London.
    

Watch: Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic advance at 2019 French Open

No. 1 Novak Djokovic and defending champion Rafael Nadal each advanced out of their first round matches at the 2019 French Open on Monday in Paris.
    

French Open: Caroline Wozniacki upset, No. 2 Petro Kvitova withdraws

Veronika Kudermetova upset Caroline Wozniacki and Petra Kvitova withdrew from her match against Sorana Cirstea on Monday at the French Open in Paris.
    
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  1. Man stabs kids at Japan bus stop; at least 19 people wounded - The Associated Press
  2. Time Columnist Posts Quote From Trump That Goes Viral, Then Admits It Was Fake; Trump Responds - The Daily Wire
  3. Europe’s centrists lose majority in EU elections, Brexit Party surges - New York Post
  4. Franklin Haney's $1 million donation to Trump faces scrutiny in Alabama nuclear plant deal - AL.com
  5. Colorado climber dies after reaching top of Mount Everest - ABC News
  6. Trump: 'Sleepy Joe Biden' hasn't 'apologized' for involvement in 1994 crime law - Fox News
  7. A private group says it's started building its own border wall using millions donated in GoFundMe campaign - CNN
  8. Army Gets Heartbreaking Answers After Asking, “How Has Serving Impacted You?” - Slate
  9. Oklahoma, Arkansas cities brace for 'the worst flood in our history' - USA TODAY
  10. Nigel Farage: How election success brings Brexit crusader's career full circle - BBC News
  11. 57 inmates killed in spate of prison riots in Brazil - CNN
  12. Trump says he is not looking for regime change in Iran - Washington Examiner
  13. Fiat's Talks With Renault Propelled by Changes in Leadership - The Wall Street Journal
  14. Alibaba May Pursue $20B Hong Kong Listing amid Trade Tension: Report - CCN
  15. Trade war sees US losing Chinese students to UK, Canada and Australia - South China Morning Post
  16. YouTube Gaming will merge with main site after Thursday - Engadget
  17. 'The Bachelorette' recap: Hannah goes to the emergency room; Luke P. and Cam unravel - USA TODAY
  18. 'Game Of Thrones' Cast Members Share Emotional Reactions In New Documentary | TODAY - TODAY
  19. Jason Momoa recalls being too 'broke to fly home' during 'Game of Thrones' break - UPI News
  20. Warriors at Raptors: 5/30/19 Finals game 1 betting odds, analysis, info - Golden State of Mind
  21. Steph, Kawhi to dictate NBA Finals, and who holds edge - NBCSports.com
  22. Former Red Sox first baseman Bill Buckner dies at 69 - The Boston Globe
  23. 'Remarkable': 96 year-old World War II vet plays national anthem on harmonica before US soccer match - Washington Examiner
  24. A forest 'glow' reveals awakening from hibernation - Phys.org
  25. Elon Musk: SpaceX's Bright Starlink Satellites Won't Ruin the Night Sky - Space.com
  26. Scientists throw new light on photosynthetic supercomplex structure - Phys.org
  27. Jupiter's great red spot "unraveling" - Boing Boing
  28. Rat lungworm disease: 3 more cases confirmed by Hawaii Health Department & Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - CBS News
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Franklin Haney's $1 million donation to Trump faces scrutiny in Alabama nuclear plant deal - AL.com

Franklin Haney's $1 million donation to Trump faces scrutiny in Alabama nuclear plant deal  AL.com

Haney's hefty donation to Trump's inaugural committee is being scrutinized by federal prosecutors in New York who are investigating the committee's finances.

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Colorado climber dies after reaching top of Mount Everest - ABC News


Trump: 'Sleepy Joe Biden' hasn't 'apologized' for involvement in 1994 crime law - Fox News

A private group says it's started building its own border wall using millions donated in GoFundMe campaign - CNN

Army Gets Heartbreaking Answers After Asking, “How Has Serving Impacted You?” - Slate

Oklahoma, Arkansas cities brace for 'the worst flood in our history' - USA TODAY

Nigel Farage: How election success brings Brexit crusader's career full circle - BBC News

57 inmates killed in spate of prison riots in Brazil - CNN

Trump says he is not looking for regime change in Iran - Washington Examiner

Fiat's Talks With Renault Propelled by Changes in Leadership - The Wall Street Journal

Fiat's Talks With Renault Propelled by Changes in Leadership  The Wall Street Journal

Fiat Chairman John Elkann has long wanted to trim his family's holdings in the auto sector, and the death of former Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne and the arrest of ...

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Alibaba May Pursue $20B Hong Kong Listing amid Trade Tension: Report - CCN

Trade war sees US losing Chinese students to UK, Canada and Australia - South China Morning Post

YouTube Gaming will merge with main site after Thursday - Engadget

'The Bachelorette' recap: Hannah goes to the emergency room; Luke P. and Cam unravel - USA TODAY

'Game Of Thrones' Cast Members Share Emotional Reactions In New Documentary | TODAY - TODAY

Jason Momoa recalls being too 'broke to fly home' during 'Game of Thrones' break - UPI News

Jason Momoa recalls being too 'broke to fly home' during 'Game of Thrones' break  UPI News

Jason Momoa shared on Instagram this weekend a throwback photo from when he was filming "Game of Thrones" in Ireland nearly a decade ago.

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Warriors at Raptors: 5/30/19 Finals game 1 betting odds, analysis, info - Golden State of Mind

Steph, Kawhi to dictate NBA Finals, and who holds edge - NBCSports.com

Former Red Sox first baseman Bill Buckner dies at 69 - The Boston Globe

'Remarkable': 96 year-old World War II vet plays national anthem on harmonica before US soccer match - Washington Examiner

A forest 'glow' reveals awakening from hibernation - Phys.org

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Elon Musk: SpaceX's Bright Starlink Satellites Won't Ruin the Night Sky - Space.com

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Jupiter's great red spot "unraveling" - Boing Boing

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  4. Justin Bieber and 'Game of Thrones' have some environmentalists worried. Here's why.
  5. Environmentalists and far right batter centrists as Europe is reshaped
  6. Assange's extradition battle to focus on free speech rights
  7. Fiat Chrysler proposes merger to create world's third biggest automaker
  8. Trump says he isn't bothered by North Korea's recent missile launches
  9. A street dog leads a Venezuelan family to a new home in Colombia
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The inmates were found dead at three prisons, and all showed signs of asphyxia.
    

American climber dies on descent from summit of Mount Everest

The number of dead or missing mountaineers on the world's highest mountain is now at nine on the Nepali side during the current climbing season.
    

Israel lurches toward unprecedented political crisis, Netanyahu faces possible 2nd election

Trumped weighed in on the events and said he hopes "Bibi" will prevail. The prime minister said there's a 48-hour deadline.
    

Justin Bieber and 'Game of Thrones' have some environmentalists worried. Here's why.

"I think this will get worse until destinations take action and set limits," the managing director of one nonprofit said.
    

Environmentalists and far right batter centrists as Europe is reshaped

Analysis: Sunday's results represent a seismic rejection of the traditional ruling parties across the continent.
    

Assange's extradition battle to focus on free speech rights

"This precedent will be used against other media organizations," Assange's London-based counsel said.
    

Fiat Chrysler proposes merger to create world's third biggest automaker

The deal would involve no plant closures, but a statement didn't address potential job cuts.
    

Trump says he isn't bothered by North Korea's recent missile launches

Trump praised Kim Jong Un, calling him a "smart man" who might have launched the missiles earlier this month to "get attention."
    

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  6. With His Job Gone, an Autoworker Wonders, ‘What Am I as a Man?’
  7. With the 2020 Democratic Field Set, Candidates Begin the Races Within the Race
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In a significant escalation, policymakers are seeking to undermine or discard research showing the most dire risks of inaction on climate change.
    

Election Puts Europe on the Front Line of the Battle With Populism

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European Vote Reveals an Ever More Divided France

The party of Marine Le Pen, the far-right leader who lost decisively to President Emmanuel Macron two years ago, defeated his party in the European Parliament voting.
    

Millennials ‘Make Farming Sexy’ in Africa, Where Tilling the Soil Once Meant Shame

In Africa, farming is widely considered a synonym for poverty. But university graduates have set out to prove that farming is a future with “bling.”
    

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Washington argues that global leaders must choose between an internet of Western values and one based on an authoritarian regime. If they do, how will data be divided? And would a self-reliant China be an even greater threat?
    

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With the 2020 Democratic Field Set, Candidates Begin the Races Within the Race

The competitive lanes are set as candidates vie for black voters, women, younger voters — but they are fluid. One thing seems sure: Joseph R. Biden’s lead will be tested.
    

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