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The New York Rangers fired general manager Jeff Gorton and president John Davidson and promoted Chris Drury to both roles effective immediately, the team announced.
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  1. New York Rangers fire GM Jeff Gorton, president John Davidson
  2. Cincinnati Reds' Joey Votto breaks thumb, could miss one month
  3. United States supports waiving intellectual property protection on COVID-19 vaccines
  4. CDC releases COVID-19 guidelines for cruise lines conducting trial voyages
  5. Rangers-Capitals game turns into brawl amid Tom Wilson controversy
  6. French journalist Oliver Dubois kidnapped in Mali pleads for release in video message
  7. Watch: Orioles' John Means throws no-hitter, misses perfect game on dropped third strike
  8. President Joe Biden: White House received 'staggering' number of Restaurant Revitalization Fund applications
  9. Champions League soccer: Christian Pulisic assist helps Chelsea reach final
  10. 2 Americans sentenced to life for murder of Rome police officer
  11. Pizzeria owner arrested for allegedly using fraudulent PPP loan to buy alpaca farm
  12. SpaceX completes first successful landing of Starship rocket
  13. Israel study finds Pfizer vaccine 95% effective, even against 'British' variant
  14. VA asks for delay in House committee's call for toxic exposure legislation
  15. Wisk, Blade reach deal to operate autonomous air taxis
  16. Humans were altering ecosystems with fire some 92,000 years ago
  17. Defense secretary partially reverses Trump-era order on Special Ops Command
  18. Barry Morphew arrested in 2020 disappearance of wife Suzanne Morphew
  19. Missouri man wins $50,000 lottery prize, thanks to clerk's mix-up
  20. Study: Breast-conserving surgery offers better survival than mastectomy for cancer
  21. Watch: Treasure hunter finds tourist's lost iPhone on Florida beach
  22. Watch: Spanish confectioners recreate Picasso's 'Guernica' in chocolate

New York Rangers fire GM Jeff Gorton, president John Davidson

The New York Rangers fired general manager Jeff Gorton and president John Davidson and promoted Chris Drury to both roles effective immediately, the team announced.
    

Cincinnati Reds' Joey Votto breaks thumb, could miss one month

Cincinnati Reds first baseman Joey Votto is expected to miss up to a month after suffering a broken left thumb in the team's 1-0 win over the visiting Chicago White Sox on Wednesday.
    

United States supports waiving intellectual property protection on COVID-19 vaccines

U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai said Wednesday that the United States supports waiving intellectual property protection for COVID-19 vaccines and will work with the World Trade Organization to make it happen.
    

CDC releases COVID-19 guidelines for cruise lines conducting trial voyages

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released guidelines Wednesday for cruise lines seeking to conduct trial voyages with volunteer passengers before full sailings with paid guests resume in the summer.
    

Rangers-Capitals game turns into brawl amid Tom Wilson controversy

Wednesday's game between the New York Rangers and Washington Capitals at Madison Square Garden quickly descended into chaos, with the teams engaging in six separate fights in the first period.
    

French journalist Oliver Dubois kidnapped in Mali pleads for release in video message

French Journalist Oliver Dubois pleaded for his life in a video released Wednesday after he was abducted by the "Support Group for Islam and Muslims" in Mali.
    

Watch: Orioles' John Means throws no-hitter, misses perfect game on dropped third strike

Baltimore Orioles starter John Means tossed a no-hitter in a 6-0 win over the Mariners on Wednesday at T-Mobile Park in Seattle, narrowly missing out on a perfect game due to a wild pitch on a strikeout.
    

President Joe Biden: White House received 'staggering' number of Restaurant Revitalization Fund applications

President Joe Biden on Wednesday promoted a provision of his $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief legislation aimed at providing funds to foodservice locations affected by the pandemic.
    

Champions League soccer: Christian Pulisic assist helps Chelsea reach final

Chelsea used goals from Timo Werner and Mason Mount to secure a 2-0 second-leg win over Real Madrid on Wednesday at Stamford Bridge, advancing to the UEFA Champions League final for the first time since 2012.
    

2 Americans sentenced to life for murder of Rome police officer

An Italian jury on Wednesday convicted two Americans in the 2019 murder of a police officer in Rome and sentenced both to life in prison.
    

Pizzeria owner arrested for allegedly using fraudulent PPP loan to buy alpaca farm

A man was arrested and charged with wire fraud and money laundering after allegedly obtaining a Paycheck Protection Program loan and fraudulently using the funds to purchase an alpaca farm.
    

SpaceX completes first successful landing of Starship rocket

SpaceX successfully launched and landed its Starship moon and Mars rocket for the first time in Texas on Wednesday.
    

Israel study finds Pfizer vaccine 95% effective, even against 'British' variant

People fully vaccinated with the two-dose Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 shot are more than 95% protected against infection, hospitalization, severe illness and death from the disease, a study published by The Lancet found.
    

VA asks for delay in House committee's call for toxic exposure legislation

While the House Veterans Affairs Committee seeks reforms regarding toxic exposure illnesses, the Veterans Affairs department sought a delay on Wednesday.
    

Wisk, Blade reach deal to operate autonomous air taxis

Wisk Aero, a start-up backed by Boeing and Kitty Hawk, reached a deal Wednesday to operate autonomous air taxis in the United States through charter flight company Blade.
    

Humans were altering ecosystems with fire some 92,000 years ago

Humans living along the northern shores of East Africa's Lake Malawi were altering the local ecosystem with fire as early as 92,000 years ago, according to a new study.
    

Defense secretary partially reverses Trump-era order on Special Ops Command

A bureaucratic Pentagon change on Wednesday partially reverses an order last year to place the civilian chief of special operations at the same level as a military service secretary, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said.
    

Barry Morphew arrested in 2020 disappearance of wife Suzanne Morphew

Authorities in Colorado arrested the husband of Suzanne Morphew, who went missing during a bicycle ride one year ago, on murder charges, the Chaffee County Sheriff's Office announced Wednesday.
    

Missouri man wins $50,000 lottery prize, thanks to clerk's mix-up

A Missouri man who won a $50,000 lottery jackpot said he owes his good fortune to a store clerk who handed him the wrong scratch-off ticket.
    

Study: Breast-conserving surgery offers better survival than mastectomy for cancer

Women who undergo breast-conserving surgery and radiation therapy for breast cancer are more likely to survive the disease than those who receive a full mastectomy, a study published Wednesday by JAMA Surgery found.
    

Watch: Treasure hunter finds tourist's lost iPhone on Florida beach

A man using his metal detector to hunt for treasure at a Florida beach made an unexpected discovery in the knee-deep water: a tourist's lost iPhone.
    

Watch: Spanish confectioners recreate Picasso's 'Guernica' in chocolate

Confectioners in Spain used about 1,102 pounds of chocolate to create an edible version of Pablo Picasso's 1937 painting "Guernica."
    
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  1. Judge Strikes Down Federal Eviction Moratorium, Setting Up High-Stakes Appeal - NPR
  2. In Turning on Liz Cheney, G.O.P. Bows to Trump’s Election Lies - The New York Times
  3. Biden administration supports waiving patent protections for Covid vaccines to raise global production - NBC News
  4. Jenner: 'I am all for the wall' at the border politico.com - POLITICO
  5. Interpreter Zhe ‘Shelly’ Wang allegedly denies splitting up Bill and Melinda Gates - Fox Business
  6. Biden defends proposed tax hikes as helping 'the standard of living of people I grew up with' - CNN
  7. Freedom of speech is from the Constitution not 'Facebook's Oversight Board,' RNC says of Trump ban - Fox News
  8. SpaceX launches and lands Starship in first successful flight - NBC News
  9. Man Arrested In San Francisco Stabbing Of 2 Asian Women - NPR
  10. U.S. Justice Department worried about Arizona vote recount - POLITICO
  11. 24 dead in anti-government protests in Colombia: "The situation is out of control" - CBS News
  12. Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid tasked with forming a government - The Guardian
  13. How India's Covid Surge Affects the Global Vaccine Supply | WSJ - Wall Street Journal
  14. U.K. Elections Likely to Favor Boris Johnson, and Scottish Separatists - The New York Times
  15. Peloton Recalls Tread and Tread+ Treadmills After Dozens of Injuries, 1 Child Death - WIRED
  16. Biden’s Labor Department reverses Trump-era gig worker rule - The Verge
  17. Bezos Sells $2.5 Billion of Amazon and Signals More Coming - Yahoo Finance
  18. Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin says it will take a civilian to space in July - Financial Times
  19. Internal emails reveal how badly Apple wanted to keep Netflix using in-app purchases - The Verge
  20. Sony admits it might have to redesign the PS5 - Creative Bloq
  21. Signal and Facebook embroiled in very public squabble about Instagram ads - Android Police
  22. This is the funniest Android TV announcement you’ll ever watch [Video] - 9to5Google
  23. Josh Duggar granted release but not allowed to return home in alleged child sex abuse image case - NBC News
  24. Tyrese Gibson talks being Robopine on The Masked Singer | EW.com - Entertainment Weekly News
  25. Willow Smith Reunited Jada Pinkett Smith's Nu-Metal Band Wicked Wisdom For Mother's Day - Stereogum
  26. Meghan Markle slammed for dad book when she's estranged from her own - Page Six
  27. John Kuhn says Aaron Rodgers trying to take destiny into his own hands - NBC Sports
  28. Baltimore Orioles' John Means pitches no-hitter vs. Seattle Mariners, misses perfect game with wild pitch on strikeout - ESPN
  29. 2021 NFL Draft Recap: Winners, losers, and the latest Aaron Rodgers news | Draft Insiders - Pro Football Network
  30. WIZARDS at BUCKS | FULL GAME HIGHLIGHTS | May 5, 2021 - NBA
  31. U.S. Space Command tracks Chinese rocket for uncontrolled re-entry from orbit - Reuters
  32. Satellites from SpaceX launch seen in the night sky - KTVB.com
  33. Oldest human burial discovered in Africa sheds light on 78,000-year-old burial practices - USA TODAY
  34. Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower 2021: When to Watch - The New York Times
  35. First case of rare blood-clotting condition linked to J&J vaccine diagnosed in Utah; CDC reports 17 cases from 8M doses - KSL.com
  36. Vaccinated Campers Can Remove Masks Outdoors, C.D.C. Head Says - The New York Times
  37. Stanislaus County reports ‘breakthrough’ cases in residents vaccinated for COVID-19 - Modesto Bee
  38. Covid-19 variants and vaccines: 9 questions about coronavirus variants, answered - Vox.com

Judge Strikes Down Federal Eviction Moratorium, Setting Up High-Stakes Appeal - NPR


In Turning on Liz Cheney, G.O.P. Bows to Trump’s Election Lies - The New York Times

Biden administration supports waiving patent protections for Covid vaccines to raise global production - NBC News


Jenner: 'I am all for the wall' at the border politico.com - POLITICO

Interpreter Zhe ‘Shelly’ Wang allegedly denies splitting up Bill and Melinda Gates - Fox Business


Biden defends proposed tax hikes as helping 'the standard of living of people I grew up with' - CNN

Freedom of speech is from the Constitution not 'Facebook's Oversight Board,' RNC says of Trump ban - Fox News

SpaceX launches and lands Starship in first successful flight - NBC News

Man Arrested In San Francisco Stabbing Of 2 Asian Women - NPR

U.S. Justice Department worried about Arizona vote recount - POLITICO

24 dead in anti-government protests in Colombia: "The situation is out of control" - CBS News

Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid tasked with forming a government - The Guardian

How India's Covid Surge Affects the Global Vaccine Supply | WSJ - Wall Street Journal

U.K. Elections Likely to Favor Boris Johnson, and Scottish Separatists - The New York Times

Peloton Recalls Tread and Tread+ Treadmills After Dozens of Injuries, 1 Child Death - WIRED

Biden’s Labor Department reverses Trump-era gig worker rule - The Verge

Bezos Sells $2.5 Billion of Amazon and Signals More Coming - Yahoo Finance

Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin says it will take a civilian to space in July - Financial Times

Internal emails reveal how badly Apple wanted to keep Netflix using in-app purchases - The Verge

Sony admits it might have to redesign the PS5 - Creative Bloq

Signal and Facebook embroiled in very public squabble about Instagram ads - Android Police

This is the funniest Android TV announcement you’ll ever watch [Video] - 9to5Google

Josh Duggar granted release but not allowed to return home in alleged child sex abuse image case - NBC News

Tyrese Gibson talks being Robopine on The Masked Singer | EW.com - Entertainment Weekly News

Willow Smith Reunited Jada Pinkett Smith's Nu-Metal Band Wicked Wisdom For Mother's Day - Stereogum

Meghan Markle slammed for dad book when she's estranged from her own - Page Six

John Kuhn says Aaron Rodgers trying to take destiny into his own hands - NBC Sports

Baltimore Orioles' John Means pitches no-hitter vs. Seattle Mariners, misses perfect game with wild pitch on strikeout - ESPN

2021 NFL Draft Recap: Winners, losers, and the latest Aaron Rodgers news | Draft Insiders - Pro Football Network

WIZARDS at BUCKS | FULL GAME HIGHLIGHTS | May 5, 2021 - NBA

U.S. Space Command tracks Chinese rocket for uncontrolled re-entry from orbit - Reuters

Satellites from SpaceX launch seen in the night sky - KTVB.com

Oldest human burial discovered in Africa sheds light on 78,000-year-old burial practices - USA TODAY

Eta Aquarid Meteor Shower 2021: When to Watch - The New York Times

First case of rare blood-clotting condition linked to J&J vaccine diagnosed in Utah; CDC reports 17 cases from 8M doses - KSL.com

Vaccinated Campers Can Remove Masks Outdoors, C.D.C. Head Says - The New York Times

Stanislaus County reports ‘breakthrough’ cases in residents vaccinated for COVID-19 - Modesto Bee

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  1. Biden Backs Suspending Patents on Covid Vaccines
  2. Federal Judge Strikes Down Eviction Moratorium
  3. Broadway Is Reopening. But Not Until September.
  4. Trump Ban From Facebook Upheld by Oversight Board
  5. Nick Clegg Steers Facebook's Trump Decision
  6. Facebook Ban Hits Trump Where It Hurts: Messaging and Money
  7. In Turning on Liz Cheney, G.O.P. Bows to Trump’s Election Lies
  8. 5 Takeaways From Liz Cheney's Opinion Essay
  9. Attack on 2 Asian Women in San Francisco Increases Fears
  10. Repairing Generations of Trauma, One Lotus Flower at a Time
  11. Biden Defends Plans to Tax the Rich
  12. Watch: SpaceX Launch and Landing of Starship SN15
  13. What Should the New ‘Jeopardy!’ Be? Guest Hosts Provide the Clues.
  14. Let’s Talk About Cancel Culture
  15. Liz Cheney, We Have a Memory. You’re No Hero.
  16. Trump’s Suspension From Facebook Continues — For Now
  17. I Know What It Takes to Defeat Narendra Modi
  18. Trump, Pence, and Overrated Loyalties
  19. The Facebook Oversight Board's Verdict on the Trump Ban
  20. ‘Climate Change Is Not a Subjective Thing.’ How Does the U.S. Approach to the Environment Look From Abroad?
  21. Good Riddance to Trump on Facebook?
  22. Why Trump Still Has Millions of Americans in His Grip
  23. Post-Covid, the Weight Loss Industry Wants You to Diet
  24. Biden’s Taiwan Policy Is Truly, Deeply Reckless
  25. His Ship Vanished in the Arctic 176 Years Ago. DNA Has Offered a Clue.
  26. Shopping for Sofas, Hot Tubs or Espresso Equipment? Have Patience.
  27. Operating Rooms Go Under the Knife
  28. Protests Explode in Colombia, Leaving At Least 24 Dead
  29. 2 Americans Sentenced to Life in Prison for Murder of Italian Police Officer
  30. Giant Bidens, Tiny Carters: A Look at Photographic Distortion
  31. With No-Hitter, John Means Opens Up a World of Possibilities
  32. Atlanta Officer Who Fatally Shot Rayshard Brooks Is Reinstated
  33. N.Y.C. Board Votes to Consider Extending Rent Freeze
  34. 7 Arrested After Police Find Mummified Body in Colorado Home
  35. Smithsonian Will Display Star Wars X-Wing Fighter
  36. Macron Condemns Napoleon’s Restoration of Slavery
  37. David Oyelowo Fights for Representation in Family Films
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  39. Connor McDavid Could Score 100 Points in 56 Games
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  42. The U.S. Birthrate Has Dropped Again. The Pandemic May Be Accelerating the Decline.
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Biden Backs Suspending Patents on Covid Vaccines

The Biden administration, siding with some world leaders over the U.S. pharmaceutical industry, came out in favor of waiving intellectual property protections for coronavirus vaccines.
    

Federal Judge Strikes Down Eviction Moratorium

The Biden administration will appeal the ruling against the policy, which has been the subject of legal challenges by landlords.
    

Broadway Is Reopening. But Not Until September.

Even as New York City begins to reopen this summer, Broadway will not resume performances until Sept. 14. Here’s why.
    

Trump Ban From Facebook Upheld by Oversight Board

A company-appointed panel ruled that the ban was justified at the time but added that the company should reassess its action and make a final decision in six months.
    

Nick Clegg Steers Facebook's Trump Decision

Nick Clegg, a former deputy prime minister, has shaped the company’s handling of Donald Trump at every turn.
    

Facebook Ban Hits Trump Where It Hurts: Messaging and Money

Facebook has increasingly become one of the most vital weapons in a political campaign’s arsenal, and few had tapped into its potential for advertising and fund-raising as aggressively as Mr. Trump’s.
    

In Turning on Liz Cheney, G.O.P. Bows to Trump’s Election Lies

House Republicans were lobbying to replace Representative Liz Cheney, who has vocally called out Donald J. Trump’s lies, with Representative Elise Stefanik, who has embraced them.
    

5 Takeaways From Liz Cheney's Opinion Essay

Representative Liz Cheney, Republican of Wyoming, defended her views on her party’s behavior and Donald J. Trump in an essay published in The Washington Post.
    

Attack on 2 Asian Women in San Francisco Increases Fears

The stabbing on Market Street this week and other attacks have caused some older Asian-American residents in the Bay Area to fear going outdoors, community leaders said.
    

Repairing Generations of Trauma, One Lotus Flower at a Time

Buddhists from many cultures and communities gathered to repair the nation’s racial karma. The ceremony was held at a Los Angeles temple that had recently been vandalized in an arson attack.
    

Biden Defends Plans to Tax the Rich

“We’re not going to deprive any of these executives of their second or third home, travel privately by jet,” the president said at the White House.
    

Watch: SpaceX Launch and Landing of Starship SN15

After a series of high-altitude test flights that ended in explosions, the new vehicle set down in one piece on a Texas launchpad.
    

What Should the New ‘Jeopardy!’ Be? Guest Hosts Provide the Clues.

Following Alex Trebek’s death, a parade of replacements seem to be battling for the soul of the game — and the state of knowledge itself.
    

Let’s Talk About Cancel Culture

Join Trevor Noah, Kara Swisher and others on May 12. Times subscribers can R.S.V.P. here.
    

Liz Cheney, We Have a Memory. You’re No Hero.

Doing the right thing now doesn't erase your past.
    

Trump’s Suspension From Facebook Continues — For Now

The former president’s suspension from Facebook continues — for now.
    

I Know What It Takes to Defeat Narendra Modi

West Bengal’s voters showed they won’t put up with his misogyny and divisive politics.
    

Trump, Pence, and Overrated Loyalties

Sometimes what we are most devoted to are our biggest mistakes.
    

The Facebook Oversight Board's Verdict on the Trump Ban

An oversight board essentially kicks the decision over Donald Trump’s status back to the social media site.
    

‘Climate Change Is Not a Subjective Thing.’ How Does the U.S. Approach to the Environment Look From Abroad?

From recycling to carbon emissions, we asked 10 people from around the world what they thought of America’s approach to the environment. It didn’t go well.
    

Good Riddance to Trump on Facebook?

A Facebook-appointed panel avoided a clear decision about Trump’s heinous online behavior. It’s kind of perfect, actually.
    

Why Trump Still Has Millions of Americans in His Grip

Many of the forces that helped bring him to power have only intensified.
    

Post-Covid, the Weight Loss Industry Wants You to Diet

Don't worry about the "quarantine 15" or pay for expensive diet products. Take small steps and make healthier choices instead.
    

Biden’s Taiwan Policy Is Truly, Deeply Reckless

If the administration continues on this path, it will increase the odds of a catastrophic war.
    

His Ship Vanished in the Arctic 176 Years Ago. DNA Has Offered a Clue.

For the first time, researchers have identified the remains of a sailor from the doomed 1845 Franklin expedition of the fabled Northwest Passage.
    

Shopping for Sofas, Hot Tubs or Espresso Equipment? Have Patience.

As Americans with disposable income start shopping again, an odd assortment of products like espresso equipment, sofas and natural deodorant have become sudden hot properties.
    

Operating Rooms Go Under the Knife

Hospitals are bringing together surgeons, anesthesiologists and nurses with architects, engineers and administrative staff to rethink the modern operating room.
    

Protests Explode in Colombia, Leaving At Least 24 Dead

Strained by the pandemic and economic hardship, the country has exploded in anger. At least 24 people have died as the government cracks down.
    

2 Americans Sentenced to Life in Prison for Murder of Italian Police Officer

The two American men were teenagers in July 2019 when an early-morning scuffle with two plainclothes police officers in Rome turned deadly.
    

Giant Bidens, Tiny Carters: A Look at Photographic Distortion

A picture of two presidents and first ladies led to many Hobbit jokes online. We explain what happened.
    

With No-Hitter, John Means Opens Up a World of Possibilities

“Now, every time he takes the ball, he is well aware — because he’s done it — that he could pitch a no-hitter,” said Jim Palmer, the last Orioles pitcher to throw one on his own.
    

Atlanta Officer Who Fatally Shot Rayshard Brooks Is Reinstated

The officer, Garrett Rolfe, faces murder and aggravated assault charges, but officials determined that his firing violated his due process rights.
    

N.Y.C. Board Votes to Consider Extending Rent Freeze

The city board that sets rents on regulated apartments said one-year leases might be kept as is and two-year leases might rise slightly.
    

7 Arrested After Police Find Mummified Body in Colorado Home

A man told the police the body belonged to the leader of Love Has Won, a group that former members have called a cult centered on a woman named Amy Carlson.
    

Smithsonian Will Display Star Wars X-Wing Fighter

Starting late next year, an X-wing from “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” will go on display at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington.
    

Macron Condemns Napoleon’s Restoration of Slavery

The French president’s speech on the 200th anniversary of the emperor’s death combined a rebuke for a betrayal of the Enlightenment and recognition of his achievements.
    

David Oyelowo Fights for Representation in Family Films

The actor turned to directing after an eye-opening discussion with his son. He realized he couldn’t rely on Hollywood to find stories he wanted to tell.
    

I’m Pro-Choice. Can I Donate to Anti-Abortion Pregnancy Clinics?

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