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  1. Doug Mastriano's Pa. victory could give 2020 denier oversight of 2024 - The Washington Post
  2. Republicans introduce bill to stop Biden canceling student loan debt - Business Insider
  3. Buffalo suspect's posts about attack plans could be seen online 30 minutes before mass shooting - CNN
  4. Biden Invokes Defense Powers in a Bid to Ease Formula Shortage - The New York Times
  5. Church shooting suspect was ‘very negative,’ took issue with Taiwan and U.S. governments, acquaintances say - NBC News
  6. Pennsylvania Senate race between Oz, McCormick could be headed for recount - WKRC TV Cincinnati
  7. 'Success begets success': Progressives look for big boost from key primary wins - POLITICO
  8. Live updates | Russia has fired more than 2K missiles in war - The Associated Press
  9. Texas inmate who escaped prison bus also broke out of restraints, cage - New York Post
  10. Russians fear Mariupol abuse will backfire, U.S. intel shows - CBS News
  11. Does Erdogan's Turkey Belong in NATO? - WSJ - The Wall Street Journal
  12. US reopens embassy in Kyiv; Russian soldier pleads guilty at first war crimes trial in Ukraine: Live updates - USA TODAY
  13. Target shares plummet 25% in worst day since crash of 1987 - New York Post
  14. Asian markets tumble after a tough day on Wall Street - CNN
  15. Report: Netflix lays off 150 employees and dozens of contractors - SFGATE
  16. Goldman Sachs CEO advises clients to be cautious because Fed policy has unpredictable consequences - CNBC
  17. Too Little Too Late: Apple Reverses Remote Work Policy After Machine Learning Head Decamps to Alphabet - Gizmodo
  18. Sony LinkBuds S launch w/ same package as Pixel Buds Pro; ANC, Assistant, $199 - 9to5Google
  19. Vivo's new flagship has a bigger, better in-display fingerprint sensor - The Verge
  20. Tom Cruise breaks into tears at surprise Cannes award, gets a standing ovation - Hindustan Times
  21. Taylor Swift tells grads to embrace cringe in NYU commencement speech - CNN
  22. Comedian praises Lance Bass' Amber Heard TikTok as 'Oscar performance' - Page Six
  23. Trevor Noah and Minka Kelly have parted ways after nearly two years together - Daily Mail
  24. Updated PGA Championship 2022 Odds & Picks for Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy, Justin Thomas, More - The Action Network
  25. US Soccer's equal pay deal: USMNT and USWNT will both benefit. - Slate
  26. 1 Move Each NFL Super Bowl Contender Can Make to Push Them over the Top in 2022 - Bleacher Report
  27. Boeing tries to catch up to SpaceX after plenty of drama - CNN
  28. Ancient Tooth From Young Girl Discovered in Cave Unlocks Mystery of Denisovans, a Sister Species of Modern Humans - SciTechDaily
  29. Mars lander losing power because of dust on solar panels - ABC News
  30. Engineers investigating NASA's Voyager 1 telemetry data - Phys.org
  31. COVID-19 Statistics | May 18, 2022 - Lost Coast Outpost
  32. CDC now investigating 180 cases of kids with acute hepatitis of unknown cause - CNBC
  33. Haven't had COVID yet? It could be more than just luck - The Conversation Indonesia
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Doug Mastriano's Pa. victory could give 2020 denier oversight of 2024 - The Washington Post


Republicans introduce bill to stop Biden canceling student loan debt - Business Insider

Buffalo suspect's posts about attack plans could be seen online 30 minutes before mass shooting - CNN


Biden Invokes Defense Powers in a Bid to Ease Formula Shortage - The New York Times

Church shooting suspect was ‘very negative,’ took issue with Taiwan and U.S. governments, acquaintances say - NBC News


Pennsylvania Senate race between Oz, McCormick could be headed for recount - WKRC TV Cincinnati

'Success begets success': Progressives look for big boost from key primary wins - POLITICO

Live updates | Russia has fired more than 2K missiles in war - The Associated Press

Texas inmate who escaped prison bus also broke out of restraints, cage - New York Post

Russians fear Mariupol abuse will backfire, U.S. intel shows - CBS News

Does Erdogan's Turkey Belong in NATO? - WSJ - The Wall Street Journal

US reopens embassy in Kyiv; Russian soldier pleads guilty at first war crimes trial in Ukraine: Live updates - USA TODAY

Target shares plummet 25% in worst day since crash of 1987 - New York Post

Asian markets tumble after a tough day on Wall Street - CNN

Report: Netflix lays off 150 employees and dozens of contractors - SFGATE

Goldman Sachs CEO advises clients to be cautious because Fed policy has unpredictable consequences - CNBC

Too Little Too Late: Apple Reverses Remote Work Policy After Machine Learning Head Decamps to Alphabet - Gizmodo

Sony LinkBuds S launch w/ same package as Pixel Buds Pro; ANC, Assistant, $199 - 9to5Google

Vivo's new flagship has a bigger, better in-display fingerprint sensor - The Verge

Tom Cruise breaks into tears at surprise Cannes award, gets a standing ovation - Hindustan Times

Taylor Swift tells grads to embrace cringe in NYU commencement speech - CNN

Comedian praises Lance Bass' Amber Heard TikTok as 'Oscar performance' - Page Six

Trevor Noah and Minka Kelly have parted ways after nearly two years together - Daily Mail

Updated PGA Championship 2022 Odds & Picks for Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy, Justin Thomas, More - The Action Network

US Soccer's equal pay deal: USMNT and USWNT will both benefit. - Slate

1 Move Each NFL Super Bowl Contender Can Make to Push Them over the Top in 2022 - Bleacher Report

Boeing tries to catch up to SpaceX after plenty of drama - CNN

Ancient Tooth From Young Girl Discovered in Cave Unlocks Mystery of Denisovans, a Sister Species of Modern Humans - SciTechDaily

Mars lander losing power because of dust on solar panels - ABC News

Engineers investigating NASA's Voyager 1 telemetry data - Phys.org

COVID-19 Statistics | May 18, 2022 - Lost Coast Outpost

CDC now investigating 180 cases of kids with acute hepatitis of unknown cause - CNBC

Haven't had COVID yet? It could be more than just luck - The Conversation Indonesia

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NYT > Top Stories"NYT > Top Stories" - 26 new articles

  1. In Ukraine, Gruesome Injuries and Not Enough Doctors to Treat Them
  2. Russia Uses Surrender in Mariupol to Portray Ukrainians as Terrorists
  3. 70 N.Y. Judges Went on a Montauk Retreat. 20 Came Down With the Virus.
  4. Stocks resume their rout as falling profits reignite fears of inflation.
  5. Amateur Investors Rode the Bull Up. Now the Bear Looms.
  6. Midterm Stakes Grow Clearer: Election Deniers Will Be on Many Ballots
  7. Madison Cawthorn’s Loss Is Rare Win for Republican Establishment
  8. Republican Panic Grows After Mastriano Wins
  9. Group Seeks Disbarment of Ted Cruz Over Efforts to Overturn 2020 Election
  10. Biden Invokes Defense Powers in a Bid to Ease Formula Shortage
  11. Hochul Vows to Crack Down on Extremist Acts of Violence in New York
  12. House, Acting After Buffalo Rampage, Moves to Combat Domestic Terrorism
  13. 911 Dispatcher May Be Fired Over Handling of Buffalo Shooting Call
  14. 11 Quick Spring Dinner Ideas for Celebrating Warm, Sunny Days
  15. Amber Heard and the Death of #MeToo
  16. The Madison Cawthorn Show Is Over, and We All Deserve Refunds
  17. Introducing ‘First Person,’ a New Podcast From New York Times Opinion
  18. Sick of Massacres? Get Rid of the Guns.
  19. You Shouldn’t Need a Doctor’s Note to Switch Formula Brands
  20. America’s Doug Mastriano Problem
  21. Is John Fetterman the Future of the Democratic Party?
  22. Men, Share Your Stories About Abortion
  23. U.S. Soccer and Players Guarantee Equal Pay in New Contracts
  24. New Mexico Archdiocese to Settle Sex Abuse Claims for $121.5 Million
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Midterm Stakes Grow Clearer: Election Deniers Will Be on Many Ballots

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Madison Cawthorn’s Loss Is Rare Win for Republican Establishment

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Republican Panic Grows After Mastriano Wins

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House, Acting After Buffalo Rampage, Moves to Combat Domestic Terrorism

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