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Two Spanish journalists and a third foreign national were killed after being ambushed on Monday during an ambush in Burkina Faso, authorities said Tuesday.
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  1. 2 Spanish journalists, 1 other foreign national killed in Burkina Faso ambush
  2. Golden State Warriors first pro sports team to launch NFT collection
  3. DHS limits immigration arrests in or near courthouses
  4. Ole Miss fires offensive line coach three days after spring football game
  5. U.S. ambassador testifies Afghan government won't collapse after troop withdrawal
  6. Hawaiian lava tubes used to test space suits for future Mars, moon missions
  7. Floyd Mayweather Jr. to fight YouTube star Logan Paul in exhibition boxing match
  8. Air Force forms teams to address LGBTQ, Indigenous issues
  9. Department of Homeland Security delays REAL ID enforcement deadline to May 3, 2023
  10. Ex-Seminoles, Buccaneers LB Geno Hayes dies at 33
  11. Former Pentagon weapons buyer tapped as Air Force Secretary
  12. Watch: Chelsea's Christian Pulisic first U.S. male to score in Champions League semis
  13. Immigration: House examines systems handling unaccompanied migrant children at border
  14. Interior Department reverses Trump policies on placing Native lands in trust
  15. Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, a vocal critic of Trump's immigration policies, tapped by Biden to lead ICE
  16. Iranian ships again harass Coast Guard cutters in Arabian Gulf, Navy says
  17. 2 Capitol rioters' attack on police was 'premeditated,' prosecutors say
  18. UK Carrier Strike Group to head out on 28-week deployment
  19. Social media companies, experts talk role of algorithms in democracy
  20. Forgotten lottery ticket found in purse earns woman $250,000
  21. Fox casts Roselyn Sanchez as Ricardo Montalban descendant in 'Fantasy Island'
  22. Look: Owl rescued from front grill of pickup truck in Florida
  23. Horses, riders prepare for 2021 Kentucky Derby
  24. German bomb squad finds reported grenade was a rubber sex toy

2 Spanish journalists, 1 other foreign national killed in Burkina Faso ambush

Two Spanish journalists and a third foreign national were killed after being ambushed on Monday during an ambush in Burkina Faso, authorities said Tuesday.
    

Golden State Warriors first pro sports team to launch NFT collection

The Golden State Warriors launched a non-fungible token (NFT) collection Tuesday, becoming the first professional sports team to do so.
    

DHS limits immigration arrests in or near courthouses

Agents with the Department of Homeland Security will limit immigration arrests in or near courthouses, undoing a controversial President Donald Trump-era policy, officials said Tuesday.
    

Ole Miss fires offensive line coach three days after spring football game

Ole Miss has fired offensive line coach and running game coordinator Randy Clements just three days after its spring football game.
    

U.S. ambassador testifies Afghan government won't collapse after troop withdrawal

U.S. Special Representative to Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad testified before Congress Tuesday that he does not believe the Afghan government "is going to collapse" after U.S. troops withdraw.
    

Hawaiian lava tubes used to test space suits for future Mars, moon missions

Scientists with the Hawaii Space Exploration Analog and Simulation, HI-SEAS, have been working hard to ensure the next generation of spacesuits meets the needs of astronauts working on the surface of the moon and Mars.
    

Floyd Mayweather Jr. to fight YouTube star Logan Paul in exhibition boxing match

Retired former boxing champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. will make another return to the ring to fight YouTube star Logan Paul in an exhibition bout June 6 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla.
    

Air Force forms teams to address LGBTQ, Indigenous issues

The Air Force has formally established two teams to identify and address issues affecting LGBTQ people and Indigenous people in the service.
    

Department of Homeland Security delays REAL ID enforcement deadline to May 3, 2023

The Department of Homeland Security on Tuesday announced it will delay enforcement of REAL ID requirements at airports until May 3, 2023, citing complications in administering identification due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    

Ex-Seminoles, Buccaneers LB Geno Hayes dies at 33

Former Florida State Seminoles and Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker Geno Hayes died Monday night at his family home in Valdosta, Ga. He was 33.
    

Former Pentagon weapons buyer tapped as Air Force Secretary

President Joe Biden announced Tuesday that he will nominate Frank Kendall, a former top Defense Department official in the Obama administration, as Air Force secretary.
    

Watch: Chelsea's Christian Pulisic first U.S. male to score in Champions League semis

Chelsea forward Christian Pulisic became the first United States men's soccer player to score a goal in the Champions League semifinals during Tuesday's match against Real Madrid.
    

Immigration: House examines systems handling unaccompanied migrant children at border

Congress on Tuesday heard testimony from experts about how the United States can better handle unaccompanied migrant children at the border, following an influx of arrivals this year.
    

Interior Department reverses Trump policies on placing Native lands in trust

The Department of Interior on Tuesday reversed multiple policies instituted by the Trump administration that it said "undermined the ability of Tribes to establish and consolidate their homelands."
    

Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, a vocal critic of Trump's immigration policies, tapped by Biden to lead ICE

President Joe Biden announced Tuesday that he will nominate Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez to serve as director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
    

Iranian ships again harass Coast Guard cutters in Arabian Gulf, Navy says

Four ships from Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy approached U.S. Coast Guard patrol boats in the southern Arabian Gulf earlier this month in an "unsafe and unprofessional" interaction.
    

2 Capitol rioters' attack on police was 'premeditated,' prosecutors say

Prosecutors argued in a Tuesday bail hearing that two U.S. Capitol rioters' alleged assault on police officers was "premeditated."
    

UK Carrier Strike Group to head out on 28-week deployment

The UK Carrier Strike Group's 28-week maiden deployment will feature visits to India, Japan, South Korea and Singapore, the British defense ministry announced.
    

Social media companies, experts talk role of algorithms in democracy

Social media company executives and technology researchers differed in the extent to which they believe algorithms can be used to suppress harmful content on online platforms during a Tuesday congressional hearing.
    

Forgotten lottery ticket found in purse earns woman $250,000

A Maryland woman said a forgotten scratch-off ticket she found at the bottom of her purse turned out to be a $250,000 top prize winner.
    

Fox casts Roselyn Sanchez as Ricardo Montalban descendant in 'Fantasy Island'

Fox announced Roselyn Sanchez will star as Elena Roarke on its "Fantasy Island" reboot, confirming she is a descendant of the original character played by Ricardo Montalban.
    

Look: Owl rescued from front grill of pickup truck in Florida

Animal rescuers in Florida said a pickup truck driver reached the end of his 300-mile journey and discovered a great horned owl was embedded in the front grill of his vehicle.
    

Horses, riders prepare for 2021 Kentucky Derby

Fans, at a reduced capacity, will be allowed to attend the 2021 Kentucky Derby on May 1, and the horses and riders are doing their daily routines in advance of the big event.
    

German bomb squad finds reported grenade was a rubber sex toy

Police in Germany said a bomb squad was summoned on a report of a grenade spotted by a jogger in the woods, but they arrived to find the object was a rubber sex toy.
    
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  1. Biden capital gains tax plan would raise $113 billion if 'step up in basis' is killed, says Wharton - CNBC
  2. Biden's first 100 days is stylistic 'antithesis' of Trump | TheHill - The Hill
  3. India breaks global record for new covid-19 cases for sixth day in a row as more countries pledge support - The Washington Post
  4. North Carolina deputies seen on video arriving to home of Andrew Brown Jr. before fatal shooting - Fox News
  5. Louisville police department staffing 'in dire straits' amid high crime rates, recruitment woes: union - Fox News
  6. Ed Gonzalez, Harris County, Texas, Sheriff, Nominated To Head ICE - NPR
  7. A mayor, a pastor and an adult film star: Who's running against California Gov. Newsom in recall election? - NBC News
  8. C.D.C. Eases Outdoor Mask Guidance for Vaccinated Americans - The New York Times
  9. Judge has doubts on voter privacy in new Arizona recount - POLITICO
  10. Man charged with capital murder after woman, 2 children found dead in Alabama lake - AL.com
  11. Ursula von der Leyen Says Chair Incident Was Sign of Enduring Sexism - The New York Times
  12. 'I thought I would die.' Myanmar protesters describe torture they suffered in detention - CNN
  13. Israel Accused Of 'Apartheid' Crimes By Human Rights Watch - NPR
  14. Google ad sales push Alphabet earnings to record, stock heads toward new high - MarketWatch
  15. Samsung's Lee family to pay more than 12 trln won inheritance taxes - Fox Business
  16. Jerome Powell is a heavy favorite on Wall Street to be renominated as Fed chair - CNBC
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  18. AMD: Mobile Radeon RX 6000 Still On Track For Q2 Launch - AnandTech
  19. Nike's PlayStation 5-themed shoes arrive next month - Engadget
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  21. ‘Citizen Kane’ loses perfect Rotten Tomatoes score after addition of 80-year-old review - Fox News
  22. Britney Spears to Speak in Court at Next Conservatorship Hearing - Pitchfork
  23. LeVar Burton schools Meghan McCain on "The View": It's "consequence culture" not cancel culture - Salon
  24. Why Country A-Listers Are Playing Indoor Concerts at a Texas Honky-Tonk - Rolling Stone
  25. 2021 NFL mock draft - NFL Nation reporters make first-round predictions - ESPN
  26. Ryan Pace seems ready to add a rookie QB - Windy City Gridiron
  27. Rich Eisen tried to get Trey Lance to leak info about the 49ers' draft interest - 49ers Webzone
  28. Vegas Nation previews the Raiders’ 2021 NFL Draft - Las Vegas Review-Journal
  29. NASA adds ULA's Vulcan Centaur rocket to launch lineup for future missions - Space.com
  30. The ‘pink’ supermoon over sights around the world, in photos - Washington Post
  31. NASA Astronaut Paints a Picture of Success Growing Plants in Space - NASA
  32. SpaceX Crew-1 astronauts return home delayed until Saturday, NASA says - FOX 35 Orlando
  33. Public demand for AstraZeneca vaccine falls in Britain after blood clot scares - CNBC
  34. Indoor bars, saunas and expanded capacity: What to expect as L.A. County prepares to move into the yellow tier - KTLA Los Angeles
  35. Idaho’s COVID-19 case numbers keep going down, but greater Boise area has hot spots - Idaho Statesman
  36. Wisconsin has had 605 cases of COVID-19 in those fully vaccinated - Madison.com

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Jerome Powell is a heavy favorite on Wall Street to be renominated as Fed chair - CNBC

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  1. C.D.C. Eases Outdoor Mask Guidance for Vaccinated Americans
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  3. ‘This Is a Catastrophe.’ In India, Illness Is Everywhere.
  4. Private Autopsy Shows Deputies Shot Andrew Brown Jr. 5 Times
  5. Biden Seeks $80 Billion to Beef Up I.R.S. Audits of High-Earners
  6. In a Locked-Down Capitol, Biden Will Address a Sparse Audience
  7. To Lead ICE, Biden Taps Ed Gonzalez, a Sheriff From Texas
  8. How Gavin Newsom Got Himself in California Recall Hot Water
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  10. Norton Takes Philip Roth Biography Out of Print
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  15. Biden Underpromises, Overdelivers
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When do we have to wear a mask outside? The C.D.C. says less often, and here’s how and why.

Vaccinated people can often skip masks outdoors when they won’t be in crowded situations with strangers, the new guidance says, but unvaccinated people should still wear them in many outdoor settings.
    

‘This Is a Catastrophe.’ In India, Illness Is Everywhere.

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The president’s “American Families Plan,” which he will detail this week, will be offset in part by a tax enforcement effort that administration officials believe will raise $700 billion over a decade.
    

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