The man arrested for killing 10 people and injuring three others in what authorities have called a "racially motivated" mass shooting in Buffalo, New York, has been arraigned in a court and charged with murder. Jeff Bezos, the founder and executive chairman of Amazon, has asked a new Disinformation Governance Board created by Joe Biden's administration to investigate a tweet from the president himself. World leaders have congratulated Ukraine for winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2022, the third time the country has won beloved international competition. Britney Spears and her fiancé Sam Asghari on Saturday announced the loss of her unborn baby just weeks after announcing her pregnancy. A suspect has been arrested after fatally shooting 10 people, including a beloved retired police officer working as a security guard, and injuring three others at a Tops grocery store in Buffalo, New York. The man who drove a Maserati down the Spanish Steps outside of the Trinità dei Monti church in Rome has been charged with "aggravated damage to cultural and monumental assets." The maker of Skittles, Starburst and Life Savers gummy candies has issued a voluntary recall of some of the products, warning of a "thin metal strand" inside the candies or in the bag. Tens of thousands of protesters rallied for abortion rights in cities across the United States on Saturday, two weeks after a draft opinion from the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade was leaked. Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson implemented a curfew Saturday after a series of overnight shootings left 21 people injured downtown. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has again issued a reprieve in an execution scheduled to take place later this year, citing struggles securing the drugs needed for the lethal injection. The chief executive of Six Flags amusement parks says he's eliminating unlimited dining privileges for season pass holders after strategies for exploiting the program went viral on social media. Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell on Saturday led a delegation of lawmakers to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Fire officials in the Indian city of Delhi concluded rescue operations Saturday in the aftermath of a deadly building fire that claimed 27 lives, with seven victims so far identified. Thunderstorms will remain quite active over parts of the central United States through this weekend. Russian forces are retreating from the formerly occupied northern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, military officials claimed Saturday, as Kyiv launched a counteroffensive in the nearby city of Izium. The 2023 Oscars gala celebrating excellence in cinema is set to take place March 12. Sony Pictures Television has announced it is working on a new cartoon version of the sitcom "Married with Children." The quickening spread of COVID-19 has plunged North Korea into the "greatest turmoil" since its founding 74 years ago, leader Kim Jong Un declared Saturday. Rapper Future's "I Never Liked You" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. Russian electricity suppliers on Saturday followed through on a threat to cut off power flows to Finland as the ruling Social Democratic Party officially backed joining the NATO alliance. Authorities in Texas are offering a $22,500 reward for information leading to the capture of escaped fugitive Gonzalo Lopez, who escaped during transport this week. On May 14, 1942, the U.S. Congress established the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps for World War II duty. Musician David Byrne turns 70 and filmmaker Robert Zemeckis turns 70, among the famous birthdays for May 14. A nurse in Tennessee convicted of criminally negligent homicide and abuse of an impaired patient after a drug mix-up caused the death of an elderly patient was sentenced to three years of probation Friday. |
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