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United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Tuesday as he seeks to find a pause in the fighting in Ukraine.
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  1. Putin agrees 'in principle' for U.N., ICRC to aid with evacuations from Mariupol
  2. Champions League: Manchester City edges Real Madrid in semifinal clash
  3. Moldova raises security after explosions in breakaway region near Ukraine
  4. Robert Pattinson, director Matt Reeves to return for 'The Batman' sequel
  5. Scenes from Ukraine: Destruction, atrocities and mourning in Borodianka, Bucha and Irpin
  6. Psychologist evaluation of Amber Heard revealed two personality disorders
  7. Vice President Kamala Harris tests positive for COVID-19
  8. White House COVID-19 chief appeals to Congress for treatment funding
  9. Mark Emmert to step down as NCAA president by June 2023
  10. 'Fast X' director Justin Lin steps down from sequel
  11. Bucks' Jrue Holiday honored as NBA Teammate of the Year for second time
  12. President Joe Biden issues first 3 pardons, including one for Secret Service agent who guarded JFK
  13. Arizona death row prisoner Clarence Dixon seeks clemency citing mental illness, disabilities
  14. NASA's moon rocket, spacecraft return for repair after scrubbed test
  15. Heat star Jimmy Butler ruled out for Game 5 vs. Hawks with right knee issue
  16. Rep. Madison Cawthorn cited for loaded gun in bag at TSA checkpoint
  17. Russia ending gas shipments to Poland
  18. Dow falls 809 points as Microsoft, Alphabet report earnings after the bell
  19. Reaction divided over Elon Musk's plan to purchase Twitter
  20. Family of teen who fell from Florida ride says death 'could've been prevented'
  21. Andrew Woolfolk, saxophonist for Earth, Wind & Fire, dies at 71
  22. Baby fox rescued from window well of Colorado home
  23. Temperatures to top 110 in New Delhi as searing heat wave bakes India
  24. Georgia restaurant worker honored after grilling 1 million steaks
  25. Lebanon’s first post-collapse elections unlikely to bring desired change

Putin agrees 'in principle' for U.N., ICRC to aid with evacuations from Mariupol

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Tuesday as he seeks to find a pause in the fighting in Ukraine.
   

Champions League: Manchester City edges Real Madrid in semifinal clash

Manchester City earned a dramatic 4-3 win over Real Madrid on Tuesday at Etihad Stadium in the first leg of their Champions League semifinal matchup.
   

Moldova raises security after explosions in breakaway region near Ukraine

Moldova's president, Maia Sandu, convened a meeting of her security council as reports of explosions in the breakaway region of Transnistria raised concern that Russia could expand its war in Ukraine.
   

Robert Pattinson, director Matt Reeves to return for 'The Batman' sequel

"The Batman" is officially getting a sequel, with Robert Pattinson set to return as Gotham's Caped Crusader and Matt Reeves as the director.
   

Scenes from Ukraine: Destruction, atrocities and mourning in Borodianka, Bucha and Irpin

Ukrainians gather to mourn those killed in the war with Russia. Bodies of civilians have been found lying in streets and in mass graves in the areas outside the capital, Kyiv. Warning: Some images are disturbing.
   

Psychologist evaluation of Amber Heard revealed two personality disorders

A psychologist hired by Johnny Depp's legal team in his defamation lawsuit against ex-wife Amber Heard testified Tuesday that her evaluation of the actress diagnosed her with two personality disorders.
   

Vice President Kamala Harris tests positive for COVID-19

Vice President Kamala Harris has tested positive for COVID-19, the White House announced Tuesday.
   

White House COVID-19 chief appeals to Congress for treatment funding

Congress must provide adequate funding to make sure the United States can keep providing the latest COVID-19 treatments to Americans, the White House coronavirus response coordinator said Tuesday.
   

Mark Emmert to step down as NCAA president by June 2023

NCAA President Mark Emmert is stepping down from his position after more than a decade in charge of the association.
   

'Fast X' director Justin Lin steps down from sequel

Justin Lin announced Tuesday that he is stepping down as director of "Fast X," the 10th film in the "Fast and the Furious" franchise. He will remain a producer.
   

Bucks' Jrue Holiday honored as NBA Teammate of the Year for second time

Milwaukee Bucks guard Jrue Holiday was named the recipient of the NBA's Twyman-Stokes Teammate of the Year Award on Tuesday, the league announced.
   

President Joe Biden issues first 3 pardons, including one for Secret Service agent who guarded JFK

President Joe Biden on Tuesday issued his first three pardons -- including one to a Secret Service agent who guarded President John F. Kennedy -- and commuted the sentences of 75 other people, the White House announced.
   

Arizona death row prisoner Clarence Dixon seeks clemency citing mental illness, disabilities

Attorneys for an Arizona death row prisoner petitioned for clemency for their client Tuesday, citing his mental illness, physical disabilities and abuse as a child.
   

NASA's moon rocket, spacecraft return for repair after scrubbed test

NASA's Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft for the Artemis I mission arrived safely at the Kennedy Space Center's Vehicle Assembly Building in Florida, the agency said Tuesday.
   

Heat star Jimmy Butler ruled out for Game 5 vs. Hawks with right knee issue

Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler was ruled out of Game 5 against the Atlanta Hawks on Tuesday night because of right knee inflammation, the team announced.
   

Rep. Madison Cawthorn cited for loaded gun in bag at TSA checkpoint

Rep. Madison Cawthorn, R-N.C., was cited for carrying a loaded Staccato 9mm handgun in his bag at a TSA checkpoint at Charlotte-Douglas International Airport on Tuesday morning.
   

Russia ending gas shipments to Poland

Gas shipments from Russian-owned energy provider Gazprom to Poland have been suspended, the Polish government said on Tuesday.
   

Dow falls 809 points as Microsoft, Alphabet report earnings after the bell

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 809 points on Tuesday as investors anticipated major company earnings and weighed concerns about global economic growth.
   

Reaction divided over Elon Musk's plan to purchase Twitter

Regulators in Britain and the European Union warned Twitter the company must comply with laws there one day after the platform's board of directors accepted Elon Musk's offer of $44 billion to purchase the company.
   

Family of teen who fell from Florida ride says death 'could've been prevented'

The family of a teenager who fell more than 100 feet from a Florida amusement park ride said Tuesday his death could have been prevented with a seatbelt and better safety checks.
   

Andrew Woolfolk, saxophonist for Earth, Wind & Fire, dies at 71

Andrew Woolfolk, a longtime saxophonist for Earth, Wind & Fire, has died at age 71.
   

Baby fox rescued from window well of Colorado home

An animal control officer in Colorado rescued a baby fox found trapped in a home's window well.
   

Temperatures to top 110 in New Delhi as searing heat wave bakes India

Relentless and unseasonable heat has baked large portions of India this spring, and AccuWeather forecasters say a significant swath of the country is on the precipice of yet another brutal heat wave.
   

Georgia restaurant worker honored after grilling 1 million steaks

A Georgia woman who has worked at the same restaurant for over 20 years was honored by the company after grilling her one-millionth steak.
   

Lebanon’s first post-collapse elections unlikely to bring desired change

Getting rid of Lebanon's well-entrenched corrupt and inept ruling political class is unlikely to happen at the upcoming parliamentary elections, analysts and experts say.
   
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  1. US, allies hustling to save Ukraine; Rand Paul says US push to get Ukraine into NATO provoked invasion: Live updates - USA TODAY
  2. The LA sheriff is investigating a reporter who broke a story on a department cover-up - NPR
  3. Southern California drought order limits outdoor watering - Los Angeles Times
  4. Chicagoan Abraham Bolden, first Black Secret Service agent on a presidential detail, pardoned by Biden nearly 60 years after conviction - Chicago Tribune
  5. New York Times: Audio reveals McCarthy worried GOP lawmakers' rhetoric would incite violence after Jan. 6 - CNN
  6. Biden Looking to Forgive Some Student Debt: CBS News, WaPo - Business Insider
  7. Musk could turn Twitter 'upside down,' Dems say, while Republicans celebrate: 'The left's going crazy' - Fox News
  8. Harvard sets up $100 million endowment fund for slavery reparations - Reuters
  9. San Jose Kidnapping: 3-Month-Old Baby Reunited With Mother, Suspects in Custody - NBC Bay Area
  10. Moldova Places Security Forces on Alert After Blasts in Breakaway State of Transnistria - The Wall Street Journal
  11. Singapore executes Malaysian on drugs charges after rejecting mental disability appeal - Reuters
  12. Poland, Bulgaria say Russia suspending natural gas supplies - The Associated Press
  13. Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 63 of the invasion - The Guardian
  14. Stocks Fall as Dow Drops More Than 800 Points - The Wall Street Journal
  15. Cramer's lightning round: Fluor is not a buy - CNBC
  16. Ford CEO Jim Farley burns Tesla during electric F-150 Lightning launch event - Fox Business
  17. Here’s somebody actually wearing the Pixel Watch and Google’s 20mm band [Gallery] - 9to5Google
  18. Android 13 Beta 1 hints at the Pixel 6 picking up this audio feature from iPhones - Android Police
  19. Overwatch Hits Peak Twitch Viewership After Overwatch 2 Beta Opens - IGN - IGN
  20. Fiture has a new fitness mirror to compete with Mirror - The Verge
  21. Kris Jenner's BF Corey Gamble: I saw Blac Chyna beat Rob Kardashian - Insider
  22. Robert Pattinson Returning for ‘The Batman’ Sequel - Variety
  23. This Is Us' Alexandra Breckenridge on the Final Season Sophie/Kevin Scene That 'Half-Terrified' Her - TVLine
  24. Harry Styles used to feel 'so ashamed' about people knowing he had sex - Page Six
  25. Ja Morant’s all-time dunk in the NBA playoffs doesn’t even seem real - SB Nation
  26. Mark Emmert to Step Down as President of the N.C.A.A. - The New York Times
  27. MLB letter to New York Yankees detailed illicit use of technology prior to 2017 sign-stealing edict - ESPN
  28. 'Potentially hazardous' asteroid twice the size of the Empire State Building will skim past Earth Thursday, NASA says - Livescience.com
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  31. The Elusive Unruh Effect: Physicists Embark on a Hunt for a Long-Sought Quantum Glow - SciTechDaily
  32. More than half of Americans have had Covid, including three of four children - The Guardian
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  34. Japan reports first case of mysterious children's liver disease as health experts explore possible Covid links - CNBC
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Chicagoan Abraham Bolden, first Black Secret Service agent on a presidential detail, pardoned by Biden nearly 60 years after conviction - Chicago Tribune

New York Times: Audio reveals McCarthy worried GOP lawmakers' rhetoric would incite violence after Jan. 6 - CNN


Biden Looking to Forgive Some Student Debt: CBS News, WaPo - Business Insider

Musk could turn Twitter 'upside down,' Dems say, while Republicans celebrate: 'The left's going crazy' - Fox News

Harvard sets up $100 million endowment fund for slavery reparations - Reuters

San Jose Kidnapping: 3-Month-Old Baby Reunited With Mother, Suspects in Custody - NBC Bay Area

Moldova Places Security Forces on Alert After Blasts in Breakaway State of Transnistria - The Wall Street Journal

Singapore executes Malaysian on drugs charges after rejecting mental disability appeal - Reuters

Poland, Bulgaria say Russia suspending natural gas supplies - The Associated Press

Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 63 of the invasion - The Guardian

Stocks Fall as Dow Drops More Than 800 Points - The Wall Street Journal

Cramer's lightning round: Fluor is not a buy - CNBC

Ford CEO Jim Farley burns Tesla during electric F-150 Lightning launch event - Fox Business

Here’s somebody actually wearing the Pixel Watch and Google’s 20mm band [Gallery] - 9to5Google

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Overwatch Hits Peak Twitch Viewership After Overwatch 2 Beta Opens - IGN - IGN

Fiture has a new fitness mirror to compete with Mirror - The Verge

Kris Jenner's BF Corey Gamble: I saw Blac Chyna beat Rob Kardashian - Insider

Robert Pattinson Returning for ‘The Batman’ Sequel - Variety

This Is Us' Alexandra Breckenridge on the Final Season Sophie/Kevin Scene That 'Half-Terrified' Her - TVLine

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Ja Morant’s all-time dunk in the NBA playoffs doesn’t even seem real - SB Nation

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  1. Under Fire, a Ukrainian Town Braces for a Russian Onslaught
  2. Why U.S. Oil Companies Aren’t Riding to Europe’s Rescue
  3. McCarthy Feared G.O.P. Lawmakers Put ‘People in Jeopardy’ After Jan. 6
  4. Jan. 6 Trial Begins for Thomas Webster, Former N.Y.P.D. Officer
  5. The Coronavirus Has Infected More Than Half of Americans, the C.D.C. Reports
  6. Vice President Kamala Harris Tests Positive for Covid-19
  7. Stocks drop 2.8%, led lower by tech, as April’s slump continues.
  8. Hot Job Market, an Economic Relief, Is a Wall Street Worry
  9. Harvard Details Its Ties to Slavery and Its Plans for Redress
  10. The Major Findings of Harvard’s Report on Its Ties to Slavery
  11. Will President Biden Forgive Student Loan Debt?
  12. Selling Twitter to Elon Musk Is Good for Investors. What About the Public?
  13. The Nets and the Lakers Did Not Win. But Superteams Never Die.
  14. Shameless McCarthy, Soulless Putin and Nameless Ukrainian Soldiers
  15. I Treasure the Life I Live in the Subway. And I Am Afraid of Losing It.
  16. French Lessons for the Biden Administration
  17. Elon Musk Is a Problem Masquerading as a Solution
  18. Biden Has Already Done More for Rural America Than Trump
  19. Congress Has to Ask How Much McKinsey Hurt the F.D.A.
  20. What’s Fueling the Global Food Crisis?
  21. A ‘Cruiser’ Sets Sail, Despite Covid
  22. Tony Blair on Russia’s War in Ukraine: A Virtual Event
  23. Mark Emmert to Step Down as President of the N.C.A.A.
  24. Texas’ Busing of Migrants to D.C. Isn’t Having Abbott’s Intended Effect Yet
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New audio recordings reveal Kevin McCarthy worried that comments by his far-right colleagues could incite violence. He said he would try to rein in the lawmakers, but has instead defended them.
   

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Stocks drop 2.8%, led lower by tech, as April’s slump continues.

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