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A former leader of a neo-Nazi group was sentenced Tuesday to more than three years in prison for his role in a "swatting" scheme that targeted journalists, a Virginia university and others.
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  1. Ex-leader of neo-Nazi Atomwaffen Division sentenced for swatting conspiracy
  2. Former president Donald Trump launches website to host public statements
  3. New York Rangers rip NHL for handling of Tom Wilson incidents
  4. Milwaukee Brewers star Christian Yelich back on IL due to back issues
  5. Wisconsin National Guard member charged in Capitol riot
  6. State Dept. reaches $13M deal with Honeywell to settle allegations of violating export laws
  7. LeBron James to miss Lakers' next two games due to injured ankle
  8. Mets ace Jacob deGrom scratched from start due to right lat inflammation
  9. Champions League soccer: Manchester City beats PSG to reach first final
  10. Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu fails to form coalition government by deadline
  11. Judge rules Kevin Spacey accuser must identify himself for civil case to continue
  12. Air Force testing new capabilities for MQ-9 reaper drone during exercise
  13. Pentagon expands program inviting hackers to report problems
  14. Derek Chauvin's attorney files motion for new trial, claiming jury misconduct
  15. Kansas man on death row for Jewish center slayings dies at 80
  16. President Joe Biden aims to have 70% of Americans receive at least one vaccine dose, 160 million fully vaccinated by July 4
  17. USS Milius completes sea trials after 12-month repair period
  18. SpaceX launches 60 Starlink satellites from Florida
  19. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen: Federal Reserve may have to increase interest rates
  20. President Joe Biden expects to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin during Europe trip
  21. Circadian rhythm-controlling 'clock genes' could be tweaked to alter human sleep patterns
  22. Suspect shot by FBI agent at CIA headquarters has died
  23. Woman wins two Idaho Lottery jackpots in two weeks
  24. Case against British veterans collapses in death of IRA leader Joe McCann

Ex-leader of neo-Nazi Atomwaffen Division sentenced for swatting conspiracy

A former leader of a neo-Nazi group was sentenced Tuesday to more than three years in prison for his role in a "swatting" scheme that targeted journalists, a Virginia university and others.
    

Former president Donald Trump launches website to host public statements

Former President Donald Trump launched a new website "From the desk of Donald J. Trump" to host his public statements following his bans from most social media platforms.
    

New York Rangers rip NHL for handling of Tom Wilson incidents

The New York Rangers called for the firing of George Parros, head of the NHL Department of Player Safety, after the league decided against suspending Washington Capitals forward Tom Wilson for a pair of incidents.
    

Milwaukee Brewers star Christian Yelich back on IL due to back issues

Just one day after being activated and playing for the first time since mid-April, Milwaukee Brewers star outfielder Christian Yelich returned to the injured list Tuesday with a lower back strain.
    

Wisconsin National Guard member charged in Capitol riot

Abram Markofski, a Wisconsin National Guard soldier, was arrested and charged along with another man for involvement in the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol building.
    

State Dept. reaches $13M deal with Honeywell to settle allegations of violating export laws

The State Department announced it has reached a $13 million settlement with Honeywell International over allegations it exported technical data concerning fighter jets and other military vehicles to foreign countries.
    

LeBron James to miss Lakers' next two games due to injured ankle

Star forward LeBron James is expected to miss the Los Angeles Lakers' next two games to rest his injured right ankle.
    

Mets ace Jacob deGrom scratched from start due to right lat inflammation

New York Mets ace Jacob deGrom was scratched from his scheduled start Tuesday against the St. Louis Cardinals after having trouble getting loose before his outing.
    

Champions League soccer: Manchester City beats PSG to reach first final

Manchester City advanced to the Champions League final for the first time in club history after their 2-0 second-leg win over Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday at a snowy Etihad Stadium in England.
    

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu fails to form coalition government by deadline

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu failed to form a unity government by day's end Tuesday.
    

Judge rules Kevin Spacey accuser must identify himself for civil case to continue

A federal judge ruled that a man identified only by the initials "C.D.," who accused Kevin Spacey of sexual assault in 1981, must reveal his identity for civil proceedings against the actor to continue.
    

Air Force testing new capabilities for MQ-9 reaper drone during exercise

The 174th Attack Wing is working with multiple Pentagon contractors and academic researchers to establish new capabilities for the MQ-9 Reaper drone aircraft, the Air National Guard announced Tuesday.
    

Pentagon expands program inviting hackers to report problems

The Pentagon announced Tuesday that it is expanding its Vulnerability Disclosure Program to include all publicly accessible information systems in the Defense Department.
    

Derek Chauvin's attorney files motion for new trial, claiming jury misconduct

Attorneys representing former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin filed a motion for a new trial in the killing of George Floyd, alleging misconduct by the jury.
    

Kansas man on death row for Jewish center slayings dies at 80

A Kansas death row inmate sentenced to death for killing three people outside a Jewish community center in 2014 has died, state officials announced Tuesday.
    

President Joe Biden aims to have 70% of Americans receive at least one vaccine dose, 160 million fully vaccinated by July 4

President Joe Biden on Tuesday announced a new goal to administer at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose to 70% of Americans and 160 million people fully vaccinated by July 4.
    

USS Milius completes sea trials after 12-month repair period

The USS Milius recently completed sea trials and certification, wrapping a 12-month restricted availability four days early, the U.S. Navy said on Tuesday.
    

SpaceX launches 60 Starlink satellites from Florida

Elon Musk's SpaceX launched the company's 26th cluster of Starlink broadband communication satellites from Florida on Tuesday afternoon.
    

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen: Federal Reserve may have to increase interest rates

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Tuesday that the Federal Reserve may need to hike interest rates to ensure the "economy does not overheat" amid President Joe Biden's spending plans.
    

President Joe Biden expects to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin during Europe trip

President Joe Biden on Tuesday said he expects to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin during his visit to Europe next month.
    

Circadian rhythm-controlling 'clock genes' could be tweaked to alter human sleep patterns

Researchers have identified a complex combination of genes that control the human body's circadian rhythms, the rhythms that help synch a variety of biological processes with both day-night and seasonal patterns.
    

Suspect shot by FBI agent at CIA headquarters has died

The suspect an FBI agent shot Monday after he exited a vehicle armed at CIA headquarters in Virginia has died, the FBI said Tuesday.
    

Woman wins two Idaho Lottery jackpots in two weeks

A woman said she couldn't believe her luck when she won $50,000 from an Idaho Lottery scratch-off lottery ticket just two weeks after collecting a $200,000 jackpot from a ticket bought from the same store.
    

Case against British veterans collapses in death of IRA leader Joe McCann

A Northern Irish judge on Tuesday acquitted two British army veterans on charges they murdered an unarmed Irish Republican Army leader nearly five decades ago.
    
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  1. Donald Trump Is “Tweeting” Again (on His Sad, Sad Knockoff Platform) - Slate
  2. Elise Stefanik moves to quickly consolidate GOP support as Liz Cheney replacement: 'The fix is in' - CNN
  3. Anger mounts as death toll from Mexico metro overpass collapse rises to 24 - The Guardian
  4. Judge Says Barr Misled on How His Justice Dept. Viewed Trump’s Actions - The New York Times
  5. Biden thanks 'conservatives' like McConnell for pushing vaccines - Fox News
  6. A Black teenage girl was found dead in Hopkinton. As her family seeks answers, rumors and outrage mount - The Boston Globe
  7. Derek Chauvin files motion for new trial in George Floyd case, alleging jury misconduct - NBC News
  8. Woman missing since 2020 found living in tent in Utah canyon, eating moss and grass - New York Post
  9. Oddsmakers take bets on Bill Gates' next date — see the list - New York Daily News
  10. Oklahoma woman uses her trauma to create support group for people who lost loved ones to homicide - KOCO Oklahoma City
  11. Napoleon's incendiary legacy divides France 200 years on - BBC News
  12. Netanyahu misses deadline to form government in Israel - POLITICO
  13. How India descended into Covid-19 chaos - BBC News
  14. FDA preparing to authorize Pfizer Covid vaccine for 12- to 15-year-olds as early as next week - NBC News
  15. Jim Cramer dismisses Treasury Secretary Yellen's inflation assessment - CNBC
  16. Market Rally Split Again; Yellen Tries To Walk Back Rate Hike Warning - Investor's Business Daily
  17. Snapchat Can Be Sued For Role In Fatal Car Crash, Court Rules - NPR
  18. Epic CEO Tim Sweeney Admits App Store's 30% Cut Is Similar to Consoles, Would Have Accepted Special Deal... - MacRumors
  19. Instagram Uses iOS Notice to Convince You to Accept App Tracking - PetaPixel
  20. Phil Spencer "Hasn't Given Up" on xCloud for Other Consoles - IGN - IGN
  21. HTC may announce two new Vive VR headsets on May 11th - The Verge
  22. Ariana Grande Shared An Inspiring Message For Mental Health Awareness Month - BuzzFeed
  23. Bruce Willis and Demi Moore's daughter Tallulah is engaged: See her massive ring - USA TODAY
  24. Tennessee Measure Honoring Gay Country Star TJ Osborne Blocked by House Republicans - Yahoo Entertainment
  25. DJ Khaled Memes Are Blowing Up On Twitter - HotNewHipHop
  26. Brett Favre weighs in on Aaron Rodgers rift with Packers - Packers Wire
  27. Manchester City-PSG player ratings: Ruben Dias, Mahrez shine for Guardiola; Icardi invisible for Pochettino - CBS Sports
  28. LeBron James out the next two games for Lakers due to ankle discomfort | SportsCenter - ESPN
  29. "I'm Pumped, Not A Better Place To Do It" | 1-On-1 with QB Zach Wilson | The New York Jets | NFL - New York Jets
  30. SpaceX's Starlink Satellite Internet Orders Reportedly Already Exceed 500,000 - Gizmodo
  31. Scientists Say You Can Have More Than 150 Friends, If You Want - Gizmodo
  32. The Pentagon is tracking an out of control Chinese rocket expected to crash into Earth - CNET
  33. Michigan lifts mask requirements for outdoor gatherings with less than 100 people - WDIV ClickOnDetroit
  34. Utah's public health orders terminated under COVID-19 'endgame' law - fox13now.com
  35. Kansas City health experts say it's unlikely our communities reach herd immunity - KMBC Kansas City
  36. Oregon reports 6 more COVID-19 related deaths, including Jefferson County's 33rd; 748 new cases - KTVZ

Donald Trump Is “Tweeting” Again (on His Sad, Sad Knockoff Platform) - Slate


Elise Stefanik moves to quickly consolidate GOP support as Liz Cheney replacement: 'The fix is in' - CNN

Anger mounts as death toll from Mexico metro overpass collapse rises to 24 - The Guardian


Judge Says Barr Misled on How His Justice Dept. Viewed Trump’s Actions - The New York Times

Biden thanks 'conservatives' like McConnell for pushing vaccines - Fox News


A Black teenage girl was found dead in Hopkinton. As her family seeks answers, rumors and outrage mount - The Boston Globe

Derek Chauvin files motion for new trial in George Floyd case, alleging jury misconduct - NBC News

Woman missing since 2020 found living in tent in Utah canyon, eating moss and grass - New York Post

Oddsmakers take bets on Bill Gates' next date — see the list - New York Daily News

Oklahoma woman uses her trauma to create support group for people who lost loved ones to homicide - KOCO Oklahoma City

Napoleon's incendiary legacy divides France 200 years on - BBC News

Netanyahu misses deadline to form government in Israel - POLITICO

How India descended into Covid-19 chaos - BBC News

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Jim Cramer dismisses Treasury Secretary Yellen's inflation assessment - CNBC

Market Rally Split Again; Yellen Tries To Walk Back Rate Hike Warning - Investor's Business Daily

Snapchat Can Be Sued For Role In Fatal Car Crash, Court Rules - NPR

Epic CEO Tim Sweeney Admits App Store's 30% Cut Is Similar to Consoles, Would Have Accepted Special Deal... - MacRumors

Instagram Uses iOS Notice to Convince You to Accept App Tracking - PetaPixel

Phil Spencer "Hasn't Given Up" on xCloud for Other Consoles - IGN - IGN

HTC may announce two new Vive VR headsets on May 11th - The Verge

Ariana Grande Shared An Inspiring Message For Mental Health Awareness Month - BuzzFeed

Bruce Willis and Demi Moore's daughter Tallulah is engaged: See her massive ring - USA TODAY

Tennessee Measure Honoring Gay Country Star TJ Osborne Blocked by House Republicans - Yahoo Entertainment

DJ Khaled Memes Are Blowing Up On Twitter - HotNewHipHop

Brett Favre weighs in on Aaron Rodgers rift with Packers - Packers Wire

Manchester City-PSG player ratings: Ruben Dias, Mahrez shine for Guardiola; Icardi invisible for Pochettino - CBS Sports

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"I'm Pumped, Not A Better Place To Do It" | 1-On-1 with QB Zach Wilson | The New York Jets | NFL - New York Jets

SpaceX's Starlink Satellite Internet Orders Reportedly Already Exceed 500,000 - Gizmodo

Scientists Say You Can Have More Than 150 Friends, If You Want - Gizmodo

The Pentagon is tracking an out of control Chinese rocket expected to crash into Earth - CNET

Michigan lifts mask requirements for outdoor gatherings with less than 100 people - WDIV ClickOnDetroit

Utah's public health orders terminated under COVID-19 'endgame' law - fox13now.com

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  1. Sudden Decision to Reopen Leaves New Yorkers Dizzy and Divided
  2. House Republicans Have Had Enough of Liz Cheney’s Truth-Telling
  3. Justin Lafferty, Tennessee Lawmaker, Draws Fire for Three-Fifths Compromise Remarks
  4. Behind Biden’s Flip-Flop on Refugees
  5. Crist Enters Race to Face DeSantis, With More Democrats Likely to Follow
  6. Business Coalitions Speak Out Against Voting Restrictions in Texas
  7. Judge Says Barr Misled on How His Justice Dept. Viewed Trump’s Actions
  8. Years of Unheeded Warnings. Then the Subway Crash Mexico City Had Feared.
  9. Giuliani’s Allies Want Trump to Pay His Legal Bills
  10. The Most Urban Counties in the U.S. Are Shrinking
  11. The Other Side of Languishing Is Flourishing. Here’s How to Get There.
  12. Trump’s Big Lie Devoured the G.O.P. and Now Eyes Our Democracy
  13. The Side of Wall Street That Matters Most Is Begging for Infrastructure
  14. Who Cares About Hypocrisy?
  15. The Covid Pandemic Hurt Our Mental Health, But We'll Recover
  16. How the Covid Pandemic Affected Teens' Mental Health
  17. Did Trump Make Everything Progressive?
  18. How to Have Better Conversations About Hard Things
  19. Here’s What Biden Must Do Before We Leave Afghanistan
  20. Why the Right Loves Public School Culture Wars
  21. What the Pandemic Can’t Touch
  22. A New Testament to the Fury and Beauty of Activism During the AIDS Crisis
  23. Jacques d’Amboise, a Ballet Star Who Believed in Dance for All
  24. Derek Chauvin’s Lawyer Asks for a New Trial After Guilty Verdict
  25. Netanyahu Fails to Form New Israeli Government, Prolonging Deadlock
  26. Sheldon Silver, Disgraced Assembly Speaker, Is Furloughed From Prison
  27. Manchester City Beats PSG, Advancing to Champions League Final
  28. Blinken and G-7 Allies Turn Their Focus to ‘Democratic Values’
  29. Tornado Watches Issued Tuesday for Several Southern States
  30. Grim Image of India Prompts Debate Over China’s Swaggering Propaganda
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New York, New Jersey and Connecticut will reopen in two weeks, and some residents are exhilarated, while others are dubious.
    

House Republicans Have Had Enough of Liz Cheney’s Truth-Telling

G.O.P. House members are plotting a fresh bid to dethrone Ms. Cheney from her leadership post. Her transgression: continued repudiation of Donald J. Trump and his false election claims.
    

Justin Lafferty, Tennessee Lawmaker, Draws Fire for Three-Fifths Compromise Remarks

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Years of Unheeded Warnings. Then the Subway Crash Mexico City Had Feared.

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Giuliani’s Allies Want Trump to Pay His Legal Bills

As Rudolph Giuliani faces an escalating federal investigation and defamation suits, his advisers believe he should benefit from a $250 million Trump campaign war chest.
    

The Most Urban Counties in the U.S. Are Shrinking

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Why the Right Loves Public School Culture Wars

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Netanyahu Fails to Form New Israeli Government, Prolonging Deadlock

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Sheldon Silver, Disgraced Assembly Speaker, Is Furloughed From Prison

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Manchester City Beats PSG, Advancing to Champions League Final

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Blinken and G-7 Allies Turn Their Focus to ‘Democratic Values’

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