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Authorities in California arrested an off-duty Los Angeles police officer on Sunday after a second officer was shot during a camping trip.
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Latest News - UPI.com"Latest News - UPI.com" - 19 new articles

  1. Off-duty LA police officer accused of shooting fellow officer while camping
  2. Secretariat edges Seattle Slew, Citation to win virtual Kentucky Derby
  3. Dallas Cowboys sign former Cincinnati Bengals QB Andy Dalton
  4. William Byron wins at virtual Dover for third eNASCAR iRacing victory
  5. Ex-Michigan QB Shea Patterson signing with Kansas City Chiefs
  6. Former A's pitcher, 'Real Housewives' guest star Matt Keough dies at 64
  7. Venezuela says eight killed in alleged invasion
  8. Israel's High Court holds hearing on whether to bar Netanyahu from prime minister role
  9. Watch: 'Paradise City' trailer features Cameron Boyce, 'Sons of Anarchy' stars
  10. Larry Kudlow: 'Pause period' on third round of business loans
  11. Chris Hemsworth thanks fans for watching 'Extraction' on Netflix
  12. Building heat, gusty winds may fuel wildfire concerns in California later this week
  13. Kim Jong-un appears not to have undergone surgery, S. Korean official says
  14. Look: Lea Michele shares first baby bump photo: 'So grateful'
  15. 'Child's Play' co-writer John Lafia dead at 63
  16. Multiple gunshots from N. Korea hit S. Korean border guard post
  17. Temperatures to tumble dramatically in Northeast during first full week of May
  18. On This Day, May 3: Plains tornado outbreak kills 50 people
  19. Famous birthdays for May 3: Cheryl Burke, Pom Klementieff
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Off-duty LA police officer accused of shooting fellow officer while camping

Authorities in California arrested an off-duty Los Angeles police officer on Sunday after a second officer was shot during a camping trip.
    

Secretariat edges Seattle Slew, Citation to win virtual Kentucky Derby

Secretariat crossed the finish line ahead of 12 fellow Triple Crown winners throughout history, winning the Kentucky Derby at a virtual Churchill Downs.
    

Dallas Cowboys sign former Cincinnati Bengals QB Andy Dalton

The Dallas Cowboys agreed to terms with former Cincinnati Bengals quarterback and Texas native Andy Dalton.
    

William Byron wins at virtual Dover for third eNASCAR iRacing victory

William Byron continued his dominance in the eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series with his third victory in the last four events.
    

Ex-Michigan QB Shea Patterson signing with Kansas City Chiefs

The Kansas City Chiefs reached an agreement with former Michigan quarterback Shea Patterson on Sunday.
    

Former A's pitcher, 'Real Housewives' guest star Matt Keough dies at 64

Matt Keough, a former All-Star pitcher with the Oakland Athletics and guest star on the reality television show "Real Housewives of Orange County," died at the age of 64.
    

Venezuela says eight killed in alleged invasion

Venezuelan officials said eight people were killed and two were arrested by security forces that thwarted an alleged invasion on Sunday, prompting skepticism from opposition leaders and the United States.
    

Israel's High Court holds hearing on whether to bar Netanyahu from prime minister role

Israel's High Court of Justice on Sunday heard arguments on whether to allow Benjamin Netanyahu to form a coalition government to lead the country despite his indictment on corruption charges.
    

Watch: 'Paradise City' trailer features Cameron Boyce, 'Sons of Anarchy' stars

A 90-second teaser for the new TV drama "Paradise City" features appearances by the late Cameron Boyce and three former "Sons of Anarchy" stars.
    

Larry Kudlow: 'Pause period' on third round of business loans

National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow said Sunday the Trump administration is waiting to execute the current round of funding for small business loans before deciding on a third round of funding.
    

Chris Hemsworth thanks fans for watching 'Extraction' on Netflix

Chris Hemsworth thanked viewers this weekend in an Instagram video for watching his new Netflix original movie, "Extraction."
    

Building heat, gusty winds may fuel wildfire concerns in California later this week

AccuWeather meteorologists are closely monitoring the hot, gusty pattern poised to set up over California later this week, which could elevate the risk of wildfires in parts of the state.
    

Kim Jong-un appears not to have undergone surgery, S. Korean official says

SEOUL -- North Korean leader Kim Jong-un appears not to have undergone surgery, a presidential official said Sunday, flatly denying speculation over Kim's health.
    

Look: Lea Michele shares first baby bump photo: 'So grateful'

"Glee" and "Scream Queens" alum Lea Michele confirmed reports of her pregnancy by posting a photo of her baby bump on Instagram this weekend.
    

'Child's Play' co-writer John Lafia dead at 63

John Lafia, a musician, screenwriter and filmmaker known for his work on the "Child's Play" horror franchise, has died, his family said. He was 63.
    

Multiple gunshots from N. Korea hit S. Korean border guard post

Several gunshots from North Korea hit a South Korean guard post inside the Demilitarized Zone on Sunday, prompting the South to fire back, but the North's firings do not appear to have been intentional, an official said.
    

Temperatures to tumble dramatically in Northeast during first full week of May

After the first weekend of May provided a quick break from chilly air dominating the Northeast, the start of the workweek will send temperatures tumbling once again.
    

On This Day, May 3: Plains tornado outbreak kills 50 people

On May 3, 1999, 76 tornadoes tore across the U.S. Plains states, killing about 50 people and injuring hundreds.
    

Famous birthdays for May 3: Cheryl Burke, Pom Klementieff

Dancer/TV personality Cheryl Burke turns 36 and actor Pom Klementieff turns 34, among the famous birthdays for May 3.
    

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"Top stories - Google News" - 32 new articles

  1. 'I can’t imagine Biden beating Trump': Pink Floyd co-founder blasts 'slime ball' Biden - Washington Examiner
  2. Fact check: Trump peppers Fox News town hall with false claims on coronavirus and other topics - CNN
  3. Pence: ‘I should have worn a mask at the Mayo Clinic’ - POLITICO
  4. Trump responds to Bush’s call for bipartisan unity on coronavirus with tweets attacking his enemies - Vox.com
  5. 'Swastikas and nooses': governor slams 'racism' of Michigan lockdown protest - The Guardian
  6. Video shows NYPD officer punching man after alleged social distancing violation - NBC News
  7. The National Weather Service is working to revolutionize severe storm warnings - Washington Post
  8. Before Covid-19, Trump Aide Sought to Use Disease to Close Borders - The New York Times
  9. Birx calls Michigan coronavirus protesters without masks ‘devastatingly worrisome’ - Sacramento Bee
  10. Trump says China made 'horrible mistake,' tried to cover up coronavirus outbreak - New York Post
  11. Coronavirus: New lows for deaths in France, Spain and Italy - BBC News
  12. A 'travel bubble' between New Zealand and Australia could be a model for the future - CNN
  13. Venezuelan government says it stopped ‘invasion’ launched from Colombia - The Washington Post
  14. FDA approves coronavirus antibody test that boasts near-perfect accuracy - New York Post
  15. Dow futures fall as Wall Street weighs states’ reopenings, China-U.S. tensions - MarketWatch
  16. 'Half-Life: Alyx' added nearly 1 million VR users to Steam - Engadget
  17. The Worst Guns in Call of Duty: CoD 4 to Modern Warfare 2019 - GameSpot
  18. Apple's 13-inch MacBook Pro refresh could bring more memory and storage - TechRadar India
  19. Google App Update Includes Highly-Anticipated Android Auto Improvements - autoevolution
  20. Carole Baskin Tricked Into First Interview Since Tiger King - E! NEWS
  21. Westworld Season 3 Episode 8 Recap: A Grand Finale - Collider.com
  22. ‘Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist’ Finale: Creator Austin Winsberg Talks Death, Love Triangle And What’s Going On With Season 2 - Deadline
  23. Tom Brady's former teammate says QB got 'fed up' with Bill Belichick, Patriots - Fox News
  24. Michael Jordan's First Choice for Shoe Deal? 'That Was Adidas' - Sports Illustrated
  25. U.S. Women’s Soccer Team Loses With Judge, but Hard Part Is Ahead - The Wall Street Journal
  26. SpaceX aces last Dragon parachute test before crew launch - Spaceflight Now
  27. How Halley’s Comet will spark Monday night’s meteor shower - AccuWeather.com
  28. NASA Has Translated a Hubble Photo Into Music, And It's Absolutely Chilling - ScienceAlert
  29. Fears rise that Trump will incite a global vaccine brawl - msnNOW
  30. Coronavirus cases surpass 6,500 in South Carolina, eight more deaths reported - The State
  31. See how coronavirus has spread in Oregon counties; Marion County now has second-most infections - OregonLive
  32. Amarillo area COVID-19 cases reach 1097 as of Sunday, May 3rd - KFDA
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Fact check: Trump peppers Fox News town hall with false claims on coronavirus and other topics - CNN

Pence: ‘I should have worn a mask at the Mayo Clinic’ - POLITICO


Trump responds to Bush’s call for bipartisan unity on coronavirus with tweets attacking his enemies - Vox.com

'Swastikas and nooses': governor slams 'racism' of Michigan lockdown protest - The Guardian


Video shows NYPD officer punching man after alleged social distancing violation - NBC News

The National Weather Service is working to revolutionize severe storm warnings - Washington Post

Before Covid-19, Trump Aide Sought to Use Disease to Close Borders - The New York Times

Birx calls Michigan coronavirus protesters without masks ‘devastatingly worrisome’ - Sacramento Bee

Trump says China made 'horrible mistake,' tried to cover up coronavirus outbreak - New York Post

Coronavirus: New lows for deaths in France, Spain and Italy - BBC News

A 'travel bubble' between New Zealand and Australia could be a model for the future - CNN

Venezuelan government says it stopped ‘invasion’ launched from Colombia - The Washington Post

FDA approves coronavirus antibody test that boasts near-perfect accuracy - New York Post

Dow futures fall as Wall Street weighs states’ reopenings, China-U.S. tensions - MarketWatch

'Half-Life: Alyx' added nearly 1 million VR users to Steam - Engadget

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Apple's 13-inch MacBook Pro refresh could bring more memory and storage - TechRadar India

Google App Update Includes Highly-Anticipated Android Auto Improvements - autoevolution

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Westworld Season 3 Episode 8 Recap: A Grand Finale - Collider.com

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Tom Brady's former teammate says QB got 'fed up' with Bill Belichick, Patriots - Fox News

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NYT > Top Stories"NYT > Top Stories" - 34 new articles

  1. Before Covid-19, Trump Aide Sought to Use Disease to Close Borders
  2. The Covid-19 Riddle: Why Does the Virus Wallop Some Places and Spare Others?
  3. Virus Pushes a Staid Supreme Court Into Revolutionary Changes
  4. Masks Become a Flash Point in the Virus Culture Wars
  5. Pompeo Ties Coronavirus to China Lab, Despite Spy Agencies’ Uncertainty
  6. Italians Find Promise of Antibodies Remains Elusive, for Now
  7. More Readers, Fewer Ads: Britain’s Local Newspapers Are Struggling
  8. Face Masks and Crowd Control: The Race to Make Your Subway Ride Safer
  9. Therapists and Patients Find Common Ground: Virus-Fueled Anxiety
  10. Why Biden’s Choice of Running Mate Has Momentous Implications
  11. Leaders Are Crying on the Job. Maybe That’s a Good Thing.
  12. ‘The Sunday Read’: Alone at Sea
  13. Sign Up: ‘Watching’
  14. Sign Up: ‘Coronavirus Briefing’
  15. Democrats, It’s Time to Consider a Plan B
  16. What One Doctor’s Suicide Taught Us
  17. Covid-19’s Race and Class Warfare
  18. Dave Eggers: Flattening the Truth on Coronavirus
  19. President Trump, I Am Not Your Enemy. I Am a Doctor.
  20. Domino’s Is Raking in Money. What About Its Employees?
  21. The Coronavirus Pandemic Isn’t Changing Everything
  22. Blame the Justice Department for Andrea Circle Bear’s Death
  23. She Predicted the Coronavirus. What Does She Foresee Next?
  24. The Coronavirus Is Killing Too Many Nursing Home Residents
  25. Disruptions Add to Risks for Athletes With Eating Disorders
  26. J. Crew Likely to File for Bankruptcy in Virus’s First Big Retail Casualty
  27. 'Scrubs' Actor, Sam Lloyd, Dies at 56
  28. Venezuelan Officials Claim to Have Stopped an Armed Incursion
  29. Camper on Closed Disney World Island Is Charged With Trespassing
  30. Principals Find Novel Ways to Honor Seniors During Shutdown
  31. Warren Buffett’s Optimistic? Pessimistic? No, Realistic
  32. Murder Hornets vs. Honeybees: A Swarm of Bees Can Cook Invaders Alive
  33. How a New Breed of Union Activists Is Changing the Rules (and Newsrooms)
  34. My Co-Anchor Is Pawing at the Door: Back to You in the Studio
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Before Covid-19, Trump Aide Sought to Use Disease to Close Borders

The president’s chief adviser on immigration, Stephen Miller, had long tried to halt migration based on public health, without success. Then came the coronavirus.
    

The Covid-19 Riddle: Why Does the Virus Wallop Some Places and Spare Others?

Experts are trying to figure out why the coronavirus is so capricious. The answers could determine how to best protect ourselves and how long we have to.
    

Virus Pushes a Staid Supreme Court Into Revolutionary Changes

The court is set to depart from history twice on Monday: The justices will hear arguments by conference call, and the public will be able to listen in.
    

Masks Become a Flash Point in the Virus Culture Wars

As people resume going out in public in the middle of a pandemic, to wear or not to wear a face mask has become a personal statement and sometimes a political one.
    

Pompeo Ties Coronavirus to China Lab, Despite Spy Agencies’ Uncertainty

The secretary of state cited “enormous evidence” that the virus came from a research laboratory in Wuhan, backing an assertion by President Trump.
    

Italians Find Promise of Antibodies Remains Elusive, for Now

Talk of licensing people with the right antibodies, always ahead of the science, has faded as experts warn that they are still studying what level offers protection and how long it lasts.
    

More Readers, Fewer Ads: Britain’s Local Newspapers Are Struggling

Heavily dependent on advertising and circulation, local and regional newspapers in the U.K. could face financial ruin as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
    

Face Masks and Crowd Control: The Race to Make Your Subway Ride Safer

Social distancing isn’t easy on the subway. Transit officials are mapping out ways to prepare the system for the return of riders.
    

Therapists and Patients Find Common Ground: Virus-Fueled Anxiety

Therapists in New York must deal with a parade of coronavirus-fueled anxieties, from their patients and from themselves.
    

Why Biden’s Choice of Running Mate Has Momentous Implications

Joe Biden has hinted that he might serve only one term if he wins. That would set up a woman as the front-runner for 2024 and perhaps define the Democratic agenda for the next decade.
    

Leaders Are Crying on the Job. Maybe That’s a Good Thing.

Politicians. Chief executives. Newscasters. In the pandemic, the old rules of who is allowed to cry in public are changing.
    

‘The Sunday Read’: Alone at Sea

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Sign Up: ‘Watching’

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Sign Up: ‘Coronavirus Briefing’

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Democrats, It’s Time to Consider a Plan B

Tara Reade’s allegations against Joe Biden demand action.
    

What One Doctor’s Suicide Taught Us

Physicians are perfectionists who suffer in silence.
    

Covid-19’s Race and Class Warfare

This crisis is exposing the savagery of American democracy.
    

Dave Eggers: Flattening the Truth on Coronavirus

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President Trump, I Am Not Your Enemy. I Am a Doctor.

For now, my future and that of other immigrants in America remains uncertain.
    

Domino’s Is Raking in Money. What About Its Employees?

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The Coronavirus Pandemic Isn’t Changing Everything

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Blame the Justice Department for Andrea Circle Bear’s Death

It could have saved her life, and instead it sent her to the deadliest place on earth right now: an American prison.
    

She Predicted the Coronavirus. What Does She Foresee Next?

Laurie Garrett, the prophet of this pandemic, expects years of death and “collective rage.”
    

The Coronavirus Is Killing Too Many Nursing Home Residents

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Disruptions Add to Risks for Athletes With Eating Disorders

The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted eating and fitness routines, potentially compounding the stress of those, including athletes, who have eating disorders.
    

J. Crew Likely to File for Bankruptcy in Virus’s First Big Retail Casualty

It was struggling before the coronavirus pandemic, but J. Crew is unlikely to be the last retailer to fall.
    

'Scrubs' Actor, Sam Lloyd, Dies at 56

Mr. Lloyd appeared in dozens of television shows and films in his career, including “Seinfeld,” “Modern Family” and “The West Wing.”
    

Venezuelan Officials Claim to Have Stopped an Armed Incursion

The government said eight men had been killed and two captured in a foiled coup attempt, which officials attributed to Colombia and the United States.
    

Camper on Closed Disney World Island Is Charged With Trespassing

Richard J. McGuire told the police that Discovery Island, an 11-acre zoological park with aromatic trees and walk-through aviaries that closed in 1999, looked like a “tropical paradise.”
    

Principals Find Novel Ways to Honor Seniors During Shutdown

“The absolute most important thing is that they know that they’re cared about,” said a principal in Texas who drove 800 miles to visit each of his school’s 612 graduating seniors.
    

Warren Buffett’s Optimistic? Pessimistic? No, Realistic

Between the lines of “You can bet on America” were warnings not to be overconfident in predicting what the future might hold.
    

Murder Hornets vs. Honeybees: A Swarm of Bees Can Cook Invaders Alive

While the Asian giant hornet massacres honeybees in their hives, some bees have developed a remarkable defense: cooking the hornets alive.
    

How a New Breed of Union Activists Is Changing the Rules (and Newsrooms)

Cheered on by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and others, a new generation is making gains on everything from layoff protections to gender neutral pronouns. Can they help save the industry?
    

My Co-Anchor Is Pawing at the Door: Back to You in the Studio

As TV meteorologists and reporters work from home, pets have become a part of their reports — often by accident, and always to delightful effect.
    

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