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 3 bystanders, including a 4-year-old, hurt in Times Square shooting  Three people were hospitalized Saturday in New York City after being shot in Times Square early in the evening.      Pope Francis speaks in favor of waiving COVID vaccine patents  Pope Francis spoke in favor of waiving intellectual property rights for COVID-19 vaccines Saturday.      Maryland governor posthumously pardons 34 lynching victims  Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced Saturday posthumous pardon to 34 victims of racial lynching in the state.      Obamas announce death of former first dog, Bo  Former President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle announced Saturday that Bo, the family dog adopted early in Obama's presidency, has died.      Vegetarian diet lowers risk for cancer, heart disease and chronic conditions, study finds  Compared with meat-eaters, vegetarians have healthier levels of certain substances in their bodies that would potentially be signs of risk for cancer, heart disease and chronic health conditions, a study found.      Pro-independence parties pick up majority in Scottish parliament  Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon promised to move forward with another independence referendum after the Scottish National Party made a strong showing in Scottish parliament elections Saturday.      WHO lists Chinese-made Sinopharm vaccine for emergency use  The World Health Organization said it would list the COVID-19 vaccine made by the Chinese company Sinopharm for emergency use.      Bombing outside Kabul, Afghanistan, high school kills at least 30, injures over 50  A bombing outside a high school in Kabul, Afghanistan, killed at least 30 people and injured more than 50 Saturday, government officials said.      Pipeline halts operations after ransomware attack  One of the largest pipelines in the United States has shut down operations after a cyberattack.      Chinese rocket debris to hit Earth as early as Saturday, experts warn  A Chinese carrier rocket's debris could hit Earth's atmosphere as early as Saturday, experts warned.      Blue Angels rehearse for Florida air show  The U.S. Navy Blue Angels perform a rehearsal flyover May 6, 2021, ahead of the Fort Lauderdale Air Show this weekend in Florida. The squadron headlines the event May 8-9 along the coast, which also includes stunt flights and other demonstrations. Photos by Gary I Rothstein      High winds, dryness and heat to brew up elevated fire risk for Southwest  All the necessary ingredients are present to brew an elevated fire risk across the Southwest over the weekend.      NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity makes first one-way trip to new landing site  NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity has completed its first one-way trip to a new landing site.      Paul Van Doren, co-founder of shoe brand popular with skateboarders, dies at age 90  Paul Van Doren, who co-founded the Vans shoe brand especially known for its popularity with skateboarders, has died at age 90, parent company announced.      Huntsville, Ala., police officer convicted of murdering suicidal man  An Alabama jury found a Huntsville police officer guilty of murder in the fatal shooting of a suicidal man in 2018.      Chance the Rapper's concert film to screen at AMC Theatres  A teaser trailer has been released for Chance the Rapper's upcoming concert film, "Magnificent Coloring World."      India surpasses milestone 4,000 deaths in a single day  India set a new national record Saturday of more than 4,000 deaths from COVID-19 in the previous 24 hours, according to the health ministry.      More than 200 injured in Palestinian clashes with Israeli police at Al-Aqsa Mosque  Clashes broke out at Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa Mosque overnight, injuring more than 220 people, including 17 Israeli police officers, local officials said.      Aubrey Plaza marries Jeff Baena  "Parks and Recreation" alum Aubrey Plaza has married her longtime beau, filmmaker Jeff Baena.      Look: Lily James, Sebastian Stan are Pamela Anderson, Tommy Lee in Hulu photos  Lily James and Sebastian Stan are dead ringers for Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee in the first-look photos Hulu released Friday to promote its upcoming limited series, "Pam and Tommy."      Moneybagg Yo's 'A Gangsta's Pain' tops the U.S. album chart  Rapper Moneybagg Yo's "Gangsta's Pain" is the No. 1 album in the United States.      A little alcohol may help the heart by lowering stress, study says  A bit of booze may help protect your heart by reducing stress-related brain activity, a new study suggests.      Fear may be the reason dogs bark, bite at some people, study says  That growling dog may actually be terrified of you. Fear and age-related pain are among the reasons why dogs are aggressive toward people, a new study suggests.      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.      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.       | 
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 At India’s Funeral Pyres, Covid Sunders the Rites of GriefMourners in protective gear, or watching from home. Long waits at the cremation grounds. The trauma of loss has become both lonely and public.        Trump Still Has Iron Grip on RepublicansThe vilification of Liz Cheney and a bizarre vote recount in Arizona showed the damage from his assault on a bedrock of democracy: election integrity.        As Texas Voting Restrictions Near Passage, Democrats Stage ProtestThe former presidential aspirants Beto O’Rourke and Julián Castro spoke to a crowd demonstrating outside the State Capitol.        Think Outside the Brunch for Mother’s DayYou can do better than grocery store flowers and a card, can’t you?        The Separate Worlds of Bill and Melinda GatesThey built an empire that was essential in the pandemic. Now, their impending divorce makes personal a shift that confidants say was well underway in their philanthropic roles.        Who Gets Bill and Melinda Gates' Family Mansion?Melinda Gates, at least, has been open about her desire to live in a smaller house.        Times Square Shooting Injures 2 Women and a Child, Police SayThe police said that the child, who was shot in the leg, as well as two other victims, both women, were expected to survive.        Ma’Khia Bryant’s Journey Through Foster Care Ended With an Officer’s BulletThe 16-year-old girl was fatally shot while threatening a young woman with a knife. She had spent two years shuttling among Ohio foster homes, hoping to return to her mother.        Is Capitalism Killing Conservatism?The conservative responses to stagnation and decay are incoherent and insufficient. But do liberals have any?        Remember the Homeless Chess Champion? The Boy Is Now a Chess Master.A soaring chess prodigy is a reminder: Talent is universal, but opportunity is not.        Liz Cheney and the Big LiesVice wasn't something she always worried about.        Was Nazi Germany Defeated or Liberated? Germans Can’t Decide.It will be very dangerous if Germany starts to see itself as a victim of the Nazis.        I Became a Mother at 25, and I’m Not Sorry I Didn’t WaitMore women are delaying parenthood because they think having kids early will be hard. It is. It's also great.         Immigration Courts Aren’t Real Courts. Time to Change That.As long as these judges are subject to political pressures, there can be no true judicial process.        Is Liz Cheney a Martyr — or Just a Hack in Holy Drag?Some political questions defy any easy answer.        Learning to Be a Mother Can Take Generations — and Sometimes, DistanceTimes readers weigh in on the magic and complications of grandmothers.        Trying to Imagine Post-Pandemic Life? Virginia Woolf and Toni Morrison Can Help.“To the Lighthouse” and “Beloved” suggest how to envision a world we might actually want to re-enter.        Bo, the Obamas' Family Dog, Dies at 12Former President Barack Obama said the family had lost “a true friend and loyal companion.”        Cyberattack Forces a Shutdown of a Top U.S. PipelineThe operator, Colonial Pipeline, said it had halted systems for its 5,500 miles of pipeline after being hit by a ransomware attack.        Tawny Kitaen, Star of 1980s Music Videos, Dies at 59Ms. Kitaen gained fame for her carefree spirit and sultry dancing in music videos for bands like Whitesnake and Ratt and her role in the movie “Bachelor Party.”        Scotland Election Results Complicate Hopes for Independence ReferendumThe Scottish National Party fell short of an outright majority, though pro-independence parties appeared to retain control of Scotland’s Parliament.        Cruise Line Threatens to Skip Florida Ports Over Proof-of-Vaccination BanNorwegian Cruise Line plans to require Covid-19 vaccine documentation from its crew members and customers, but Florida recently enacted a law that bars businesses from doing so.        4 Dead in Shooting and Fire Near Baltimore, Police SayTwo men and one woman died after a shooting and a townhouse fire, which were related, officials said. The police fatally shot the gunman.        Online or In-Person? Soon, British Theatergoers Can Decide.Live theater is set to return in England starting May 17, but many online offerings will remain.        I’m the Executor of My Mother’s Estate. What Happens if Her Stuff Doesn’t Sell?Executors are expected to make prudent decisions about how to liquidate an estate, but what if it’s not as valuable as they think?        Roger Federer on His New Gig: Swiss Tourism SpokesmanIn his new role, the tennis champion and avowed chocolate lover, shares favorite places to hike, play tennis and eat in his home country.         More Recent Articles
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 Three people were hospitalized Saturday in New York City after being shot in Times Square early in the evening.   
 Pope Francis spoke in favor of waiving intellectual property rights for COVID-19 vaccines Saturday.   
 Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced Saturday posthumous pardon to 34 victims of racial lynching in the state.   
 Former President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle announced Saturday that Bo, the family dog adopted early in Obama's presidency, has died.   
 Compared with meat-eaters, vegetarians have healthier levels of certain substances in their bodies that would potentially be signs of risk for cancer, heart disease and chronic health conditions, a study found.   
 Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon promised to move forward with another independence referendum after the Scottish National Party made a strong showing in Scottish parliament elections Saturday.   
 The World Health Organization said it would list the COVID-19 vaccine made by the Chinese company Sinopharm for emergency use.   
 A bombing outside a high school in Kabul, Afghanistan, killed at least 30 people and injured more than 50 Saturday, government officials said.   
 One of the largest pipelines in the United States has shut down operations after a cyberattack.   
 A Chinese carrier rocket's debris could hit Earth's atmosphere as early as Saturday, experts warned.   
 The U.S. Navy Blue Angels perform a rehearsal flyover May 6, 2021, ahead of the Fort Lauderdale Air Show this weekend in Florida. The squadron headlines the event May 8-9 along the coast, which also includes stunt flights and other demonstrations. Photos by Gary I Rothstein   
 All the necessary ingredients are present to brew an elevated fire risk across the Southwest over the weekend.   
 NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity has completed its first one-way trip to a new landing site.   
 Paul Van Doren, who co-founded the Vans shoe brand especially known for its popularity with skateboarders, has died at age 90, parent company announced.   
 An Alabama jury found a Huntsville police officer guilty of murder in the fatal shooting of a suicidal man in 2018.   
 A teaser trailer has been released for Chance the Rapper's upcoming concert film, "Magnificent Coloring World."   
 India set a new national record Saturday of more than 4,000 deaths from COVID-19 in the previous 24 hours, according to the health ministry.   
 Clashes broke out at Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa Mosque overnight, injuring more than 220 people, including 17 Israeli police officers, local officials said.   
 "Parks and Recreation" alum Aubrey Plaza has married her longtime beau, filmmaker Jeff Baena.   
 Lily James and Sebastian Stan are dead ringers for Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee in the first-look photos Hulu released Friday to promote its upcoming limited series, "Pam and Tommy."   
 Rapper Moneybagg Yo's "Gangsta's Pain" is the No. 1 album in the United States.   
 A bit of booze may help protect your heart by reducing stress-related brain activity, a new study suggests.   
 That growling dog may actually be terrified of you. Fear and age-related pain are among the reasons why dogs are aggressive toward people, a new study suggests.   
 On May 8, 1945, President Harry S. Truman officially declared V-E Day, the end of World War II in Europe.   
 Actor Stephen Amell turns 40 and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio turns 60, among the famous birthdays for May 8.   
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