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 MTV Movie & TV Awards: Sacha Baron Cohen honored, 'WandaVision' wins big  Marvel's "WandaVision" and Netflix's "To All the Boys: Always and Forever" won big at the 2021 MTV Movie & TV Awards.      COVID-19 worldwide deaths decline 12%, cases 4% in past week  Coronavirus deaths and cases are stabilizing throughout the world with the exception of India where nearly 27,000 people have died and 2.7 million more become became infected.      Israeli airstrikes kill 42 in Gaza City, including 2 young children  Israeli airstrikes in Gaza City killed at least 42 people in Gaza City, more than a dozen children, early Sunday in the deadliest day since fighting between the two sides erupted on Monday, the Gaza Health Ministry.      Jean Smart: For stand-up comedy you 'have to be a good actor'  Emmy winner Jean Smart plays a veteran Las Vegas stand-up comic in new HBO series "Hacks," and says her years of being an actress helped her in the role.      Sao Paulo Mayor Bruno Covas dies of cancer at age 41  Sao Paulo Mayor Bruno Covas died at Hospital Sirio Libanes following a two-year battle with cancer on Sunday.      Two dead, more than 100 hurt in bleachers' collapse at Israeli synagogue  At least two people were killed and 167 were injured after bleachers collapsed at a crowded synagogue in the town of Givat Ze'ev on Sunday.      NYC Pride bans law enforcement from participating in events through 2025  NYC Pride announced Saturday that corrections and law enforcement personnel will be banned from its events and it will reduce New York Police Department presence until 2025.      'Spiral' tops North American box office with $8.7M  Chris Rock's horror movie, "Spiral," is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $8.7 million this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.      Repeated downpours, severe storms to inundate central US  AccuWeather meteorologists say another round of severe weather and flooding will develop in the United States in the middle of May, but this time, threats will be focused on the center of the country, rather than the Southeast.      FDA: Magnets in cellphones, smartwatches may affect pacemakers  The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning that strong magnets in some cellphones and smartwatches can interfere with pacemakers and other implanted medical devices.      On This Day, May 16: Joan of Arc canonized as saint  On May 16, 1920, Joan of Arc was canonized as a saint of the Roman Catholic Church.      Some U.S. retailers lift mask requirements for vaccinated people after CDC guidance  Walmart and other major U.S. retailers announced plans to lift mask requirements for vaccinated customers and employees after the CDC altered its guidance on face coverings last week.      On This Day, May 9: Accra Sports Stadium stampede kills 126  On May 9, 2001, at least 126 people were killed during a stampede at a soccer match in Accra, Ghana.      Famous birthdays for May 9: Candice Bergen, Noah Centineo  Actor Candice Bergen turns 75 and actor Noah Centineo 25, among the famous birthdays for May 9.      On This Day, May 8: V-E Day marks end of World War II in Europe  On May 8, 1945, President Harry S. Truman officially declared V-E Day, the end of World War II in Europe.      Keegan-Michael Key, Kenan Thompson stand up to heckling Muppets on 'SNL'  Keegan-Michael Key and Kenan Thompson played theater security guards who stand up to heckling Muppets Statler and Waldorf on this weekend's edition of "Saturday Night Live."      Netflix working on 'Bridgerton' spinoff about Queen Charlotte  Netflix and Shondaland have announced plans for a "Bridgerton" spinoff about Queen Charlotte.      CBS cancels 'All Rise,' 'Unicorn;' moves 'Seal Team,' 'Clarice' to Paramount+  CBS has announced details about what its 2021-22 television season will look like.      Owner surrenders tiger spotted in Houston neighborhood  The owner of a 9-month-old tiger seen loose in a Texas neighborhood last week has surrendered the animal to authorities, the Houston Police Department said Saturday night.      Coronavirus surging in India with 400,000 daily cases, 4,000 deaths  Coronavirus is continuing to surge in India as daily cases surpassed 400,000 on May 9 for the fourth day in a row and deaths were above 4,000 for back-to-back days in the nation as the pandemic is subsiding elsewhere in the aftermath of restrictions and ramped-up vaccines.      Famous birthdays for May 8: Stephen Amell, Bill de Blasio  Actor Stephen Amell turns 40 and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio turns 60, among the famous birthdays for May 8.      Famous birthdays for May 16: Thomas Brodie-Sangster, David Boreanaz  Actor Thomas Brodie-Sangster turns 31 and actor David Boreanaz turns 52, among the famous birthdays for May 16.      SpaceX launches 52 Starlink satellites, two other payloads  SpaceX has launched 52 more Starlink satellites, plus payloads for two other firms, aboard a Falcon 9 rocket from Kennedy Space Center in Florida.       | 
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 Israel and Hamas Fighting Raises Questions about War CrimesCivilian deaths on both sides raise urgent questions about which military actions are legal, what war crimes are being committed and who, if anyone, will be held to account.        No Sign of Israel-Gaza Conflict EndingPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel defended his nation’s bombing of Gaza. Here’s the latest.        Tel Aviv, Israel’s Bustling Financial Hub, Shaken as Rockets Rain DownThe largely liberal, secular beachside city has a reputation for being a hedonistic bubble. But during the past week, Tel Aviv has been targeted by at least 160 rockets.        India's Black Market Preys on Desperate Covid-19 VictimsAs the health care system fails, clandestine markets have emerged for drugs, oxygen, hospital beds and funeral services. Fake goods may be putting lives at risk.        Migrants from India, Brazil and Beyond Travel to U.S. BorderFleeing virus-devastated economies, migrants are traveling long distances to reach the United States and then walking through gaps in the border wall. The Arizona desert has become a favorite crossing point.        In New Vaccination Push, Biden Leans on His ‘Community Corps’Frantic efforts to vaccinate people in an underserved area of Philadelphia underscore a difficult new stage of the nation’s vaccination campaign, as door-to-door efforts become the norm.        College Students Find the Silver Lining in a PandemicCollege in a pandemic was not the experience that most students had in mind. But at year’s end, some see positive experiences and insights that came out of it.        Covid Live Updates: Assault on Gaza Halts VaccinationsU.N. officials fear a super-spread among Palestinians clustered in shelters. More guidance from the C.D.C.: Schools should continue with universal masking and physical distancing        How a Jeopardy! Contestant's Hand Gesture Became Part of a ConspiracyHow hundreds of “Jeopardy!” contestants talked themselves into a baseless conspiracy theory — and won’t be talked out of it.        How Eric Adams, Mayoral Candidate, Mixed Money and Political AmbitionMr. Adams, the Brooklyn borough president, has called money the “enemy of politics.” But his fund-raising has repeatedly pushed the boundaries of campaign-finance and ethics laws.        Bill Gates Had Reputation for Questionable Behavior Before DivorceMelinda French Gates voiced concerns about her husband’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and a harassment claim against his money manager. He also had an affair with an employee.        From The Sunday Read Archive: ‘Weird Al Yankovic’s Weirdly Enduring Appeal’National economies collapse; species go extinct; coronavirus upends our world. But — through it all — Weird Al keeps rocking.        For Trump, Hamas and Bibi, It Is Always Jan. 6Netanyahu and Hamas both have a similar understanding of what it takes to remain in power.        The Long Tail of Covid-19Many are ready for the country to reach a pre-Covid-19 normal, but  others may never reach that point.         Drag Commodity Traders Out of the ShadowsWe need strong laws and clear regulations to shed light on this megapowerful sector of the global economy.         "Run the World" Is Not a Black "Sex and the City"The depiction of empowered, loving Black women in “Run the World” should not feel radical, but it is.         Fresh Hope at Long Last for LibyansThe Biden administration is making the right moves in war-ravaged Libya.        AT&T-Discovery Deal Would Create a Media JuggernautA merger could be announced as soon as Monday, in a deal that would offload the media business that AT&T fought to buy.        Train in Iowa With Hazardous Materials Derails, Prompting EvacuationAbout 80 people in Sibley, Iowa, were ordered to evacuate. It was unclear what exactly the train was carrying or what was burning.        Bucknell Investigating ‘Horrific’ Harassment of L.G.B.T.Q. StudentsThe university said a group of men tried to enter a house for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender students last week. Residents said they were terrified and traumatized by the episode.        Palisades Brush Fire Prompts Evacuation Order of 500 HomesThe fire burned through 750 acres in the Topanga Canyon area in Los Angeles County and was at zero percent containment on Saturday night, fire officials said.        Katherine Barber, Who Defined Canadian English, Is Dead at 61As the founding editor of the Canadian Oxford Dictionary, she turned to “trashy novels” and parliamentary debates to find Canada’s version of the language.        Tens of Thousands Evacuated in India Ahead of Cyclone TauktaeThe cyclone is expected to make landfall on India’s northwest state of Gujarat on Sunday evening.        Damon Weaver, Child Reporter Who Interviewed Obama, Dies at 23At 11 years old, Mr. Weaver gained national attention when he scored an interview with President Barack Obama, making him one of the youngest people to interview a sitting president.        Roblox: The Platform Fueling a Chaotic Music ScenePlayers can customize their own worlds on the platform. Many illegally upload songs — called “bypassing audio” — and some make intense tracks in a new genre, robloxcore.        The Many Blunders of the Secret Service — and the Dangers They Pose to U.S. PresidentsCarol Leonnig’s “Zero Fail” is a thoroughly researched and devastating indictment of the United States Secret Service.         More Recent Articles | 
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 Marvel's "WandaVision" and Netflix's "To All the Boys: Always and Forever" won big at the 2021 MTV Movie & TV Awards.   
 Coronavirus deaths and cases are stabilizing throughout the world with the exception of India where nearly 27,000 people have died and 2.7 million more become became infected.   
 Israeli airstrikes in Gaza City killed at least 42 people in Gaza City, more than a dozen children, early Sunday in the deadliest day since fighting between the two sides erupted on Monday, the Gaza Health Ministry.   
 Emmy winner Jean Smart plays a veteran Las Vegas stand-up comic in new HBO series "Hacks," and says her years of being an actress helped her in the role.   
 Sao Paulo Mayor Bruno Covas died at Hospital Sirio Libanes following a two-year battle with cancer on Sunday.   
 At least two people were killed and 167 were injured after bleachers collapsed at a crowded synagogue in the town of Givat Ze'ev on Sunday.   
 NYC Pride announced Saturday that corrections and law enforcement personnel will be banned from its events and it will reduce New York Police Department presence until 2025.   
 Chris Rock's horror movie, "Spiral," is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $8.7 million this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.   
 AccuWeather meteorologists say another round of severe weather and flooding will develop in the United States in the middle of May, but this time, threats will be focused on the center of the country, rather than the Southeast.   
 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning that strong magnets in some cellphones and smartwatches can interfere with pacemakers and other implanted medical devices.   
 On May 16, 1920, Joan of Arc was canonized as a saint of the Roman Catholic Church.   
 Walmart and other major U.S. retailers announced plans to lift mask requirements for vaccinated customers and employees after the CDC altered its guidance on face coverings last week.   
 On May 9, 2001, at least 126 people were killed during a stampede at a soccer match in Accra, Ghana.   
 Actor Candice Bergen turns 75 and actor Noah Centineo 25, among the famous birthdays for May 9.   
 On May 8, 1945, President Harry S. Truman officially declared V-E Day, the end of World War II in Europe.   
 Keegan-Michael Key and Kenan Thompson played theater security guards who stand up to heckling Muppets Statler and Waldorf on this weekend's edition of "Saturday Night Live."   
 Netflix and Shondaland have announced plans for a "Bridgerton" spinoff about Queen Charlotte.   
 CBS has announced details about what its 2021-22 television season will look like.   
 The owner of a 9-month-old tiger seen loose in a Texas neighborhood last week has surrendered the animal to authorities, the Houston Police Department said Saturday night.   
 Coronavirus is continuing to surge in India as daily cases surpassed 400,000 on May 9 for the fourth day in a row and deaths were above 4,000 for back-to-back days in the nation as the pandemic is subsiding elsewhere in the aftermath of restrictions and ramped-up vaccines.   
 Actor Stephen Amell turns 40 and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio turns 60, among the famous birthdays for May 8.   
 Actor Thomas Brodie-Sangster turns 31 and actor David Boreanaz turns 52, among the famous birthdays for May 16.   
 SpaceX has launched 52 more Starlink satellites, plus payloads for two other firms, aboard a Falcon 9 rocket from Kennedy Space Center in Florida.   
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