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 Two dead, three injured in 'targeted' Indiana shooting, police say  Police in Indiana said two men were killed and three women severely injured in a "targeted" shooting at a house in Goshen.      Wisconsin Republicans vote not to endorse in gubernatorial primary  The Republican Party of Wisconsin voted at its annual convention to refuse to endorse any of the party's four candidates for governor, a first in the party's history.      Early Voting wins Preakness Stakes by executing the perfect plan  Trainer Chad Brown and Owner Seth Klarman developed the perfect plan for Early Voting to win the Preakness Stakes and the colt and jockey Jose Ortiz executed it perfectly.      Top elected official in tiny Texas county arrested for cattle theft  The top elected official in a Texas county was among four people arrested in a cattle theft probe, authorities announced.      U.S. Forest Service pauses prescribed fire operations for 90-day review  The US. Forest Service announced all prescribed fire operations across the country are being paused due to what Chief Randy Moore identified as "extreme wildfire risk conditions in the field."      Tornado touches down in German city, 43 injuries reported  Police in Germany said 43 people were injured by a tornado that swept through a city amid a severe thunderstorm.      17-year-old Palestinian killed by Israeli gunfire in the West Bank  The Palestinian Ministry of Health said a 17-year-old Palestinian was killed and an 18-year-old injured by Israeli gunfire during a military raid near a West Bank refugee camp.      France's new cabinet has gender balance, includes surprise newcomers  French President Emmanuel Macron's chief of staff has announced a new cabinet that has gender balance, and some surprise newcomers.      City of Buffalo, N.Y., holds moment of silence for mass shooting victims  The City of Buffalo, N.Y., held a 123-second moment of silence Saturday to mark one week since the mass shooting that killed 10 people and injured three others.      Michigan tornado killed 1, injured dozens, state police say  A tornado that tore through northern Michigan killed two people and injured dozens others, state police said.      New York court approves redistricting map, throwing some races into chaos  A New York court formally approved the state's new congressional and state Senate maps, setting the stage for some Democratic incumbents to face one another in primary races.      Wells Fargo Advisors settles for $7M in anti-money laundering case  Wells Fargo Advisors has agreed to pay a $7 million fine to settle charges that it failed to comply with an anti-money laundering statute by failing to timely file suspicious activity reports.      Varieties of Jif peanut butter recalled for possible salmonella contamination  The J.M. Smucker Co. has issued a recall for select varieties of Jif peanut butter sold in the United States and Canada in response to a possible salmonella contamination.      Colorado blasted with late-spring snowfall  As of Saturday morning, locales across Colorado were covered in snow, receiving more than a foot of snow amid plummeting temperatures.      Former 'View' co-hosts reunite for 25th anniversary Wednesday  Former "The View" co-hosts Meredith Vieira, Star Jones and Debbie Matenopoulos will help original panelist Joy Behar celebrate the ABC talk show's 25th anniversary on Wednesday.      Russia cuts off natural gas supply to Finland  Russia cut off its natural gas supply to Finland's state-owned energy firm, Gasum, the company announced Saturday.      Jeremy Renner to play reporter who broke OxyContin addiction story  Actor Jeremy Renner has signed on to play Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist David Armstrong in an as-yet-untitled film, producers Expanded Media/LBI Entertainment and 101 Studios announced Saturday.      Russia-Ukraine war: Attack on Severodonetsk kills at least 6  Russian attacks in and around the city of Severodonetsk in Ukraine's Luhansk region have killed at least six civilians, a Ukrainian official confirmed Saturday.      Moments from the Cannes Film Festival  Stars walk the red carpet during the the 75th annual Cannes International Film Festival in Cannes, France, which takes place from May 17, 2022 to May 28, 2022.      Australian PM Scott Morrison concedes defeat in election  Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison conceded Saturday to the opposition Labor Party's Anthony Albanese in the federal election.      Biden, Yoon agree to boost military exercises, strengthen deterrence against North Korea  U.S. President Joe Biden and South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol met on Saturday and said they will discuss ramping up joint military exercises in response to growing nuclear and missile threats from North Korea.      President Joe Biden signs $40B Ukraine aid package  President Joe Biden on Saturday signed a law providing $40 billion in additional aid and equipment to Ukraine to fend off the Russian invasion, the White House announced.      Val Kilmer 'overwhelmed' by positive response to 'Top Gun' sequel  Val Kilmer wrote on Instagram that he is happy with the response to "Top Gun: Maverick," the long-awaited sequel to his 1986 classic, "Top Gun."      Bad Bunny's 'Un Verano Sin Ti' tops the U.S. album chart  Rapper Bad Bunny's "Un Verano Sin Ti" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.      On This Day, May 21: Clara Barton founds American Red CrossFamous birthdays for May 21: Mr. T, Lisa Edelstein  Actor Mr. T turns 70 and actor Lisa Edelstein turns 56, among the famous birthdays for May 21.       | 
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 The Root of Haiti’s Misery: Reparations to EnslaversIn 1791, enslaved Haitians ousted the French and founded a nation. But France made generations of Haitians pay for their freedom. How much it cost them was a mystery, until now.        The Russian Orthodox Leader at the Core of Putin’s AmbitionsPatriarch Kirill I has provided spiritual cover for the invasion of Ukraine, reaping vast resources for his church in return. Now, in an extraordinary step, the E.U. is threatening him with sanctions.        ‘A form of hope’: As air-raid sirens sound, a Lviv orchestra opens a summer festival with Mozart’s Requiem.Even as the Lviv Philharmonic theater became a wartime hub for humanitarian supplies, it has remained a home for musicians and choirs.        Long Covid Symptoms and Treatment: What We Know So FarThere is no universal definition of the complex condition, but clues about causes and potential treatments are beginning to emerge.        Perdue Had Trump. In Georgia, Kemp Had Everything Else.David Perdue challenged Gov. Brian Kemp because of Donald Trump’s fury over his 2020 loss. Thoroughly outflanked and failing to gain traction, he is now staring down defeat.        Lucy McBath and Carolyn Bourdeaux Battle Over A Georgia DistrictA primary for the new Seventh District, outside Atlanta, is forcing two popular incumbents, Lucy McBath and Carolyn Bourdeaux, to do battle.        How Jack Welch’s Reign at G.E. Gave Us Elon Musk’s Twitter FeedThe onetime ‘manager of the century’ paved the way for C.E.O.s to moonlight as internet trolls.        Vacation Reading, UnpackedWhat do we want from the books we take with us when we travel? They can be a destination, a guide — or the tether that restores us to ourselves.        Summer Reading SuggestionsA book for “White Lotus” fans, a coming-of-age story in the Canary Islands, Werner Herzog’s debut novel (yes, it’s grim) and more.        We Must Prepare for Putin’s Worst WeaponsThe West needs to prepare options for how we would respond militarily and economically to a seismic shift in the global geopolitical terrain.        Yes, I Have Cancer. I Still Want to Hear Your Complaints.Mutual complaint can be stabilizing.        A Million Pandemic Deaths, and These Are Still UncountedThese pandemic deaths are still uncounted.        Tressie McMillan Cottom: Cancel Student Loan DebtStudent loan debt is an albatross around the Democrats’ neck.        Johnny Depp and Other PiratesPlundering our attention and poisoning us with lies.        Long Covid Is Dangerous. The Fear of It Still Shouldn’t Rule Your Life.Why a reasonable fear of chronic illness isn’t a case against normal living.        Anthony Albanese to Become Australian Prime MinisterLike Biden before him, Anthony Albanese enters office more on the back of disgust at the conservative incumbent than enthusiasm for his leadership.        Tiger Woods Withdraws from PGA ChampionshipRecovering from leg injuries from a car crash last year, he had struggled at the Masters and now again at the PGA Championship.        Italy Says Ancient Statue in U.S. Museum Was Stolen, Not Lost at SeaA court near Pompeii has ordered the return of a treasured classical antiquity that was purchased by the Minneapolis Institute of Art almost four decades ago.        Carlos Alcaraz, at 19, Is a Favorite at the French OpenAlcaraz, 19, has arrived in Paris with an unusual level of buzz and momentum for his age.         More Recent Articles | 
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 Police in Indiana said two men were killed and three women severely injured in a "targeted" shooting at a house in Goshen.   
 The Republican Party of Wisconsin voted at its annual convention to refuse to endorse any of the party's four candidates for governor, a first in the party's history.   
 Trainer Chad Brown and Owner Seth Klarman developed the perfect plan for Early Voting to win the Preakness Stakes and the colt and jockey Jose Ortiz executed it perfectly.   
 The top elected official in a Texas county was among four people arrested in a cattle theft probe, authorities announced.   
 The US. Forest Service announced all prescribed fire operations across the country are being paused due to what Chief Randy Moore identified as "extreme wildfire risk conditions in the field."   
 Police in Germany said 43 people were injured by a tornado that swept through a city amid a severe thunderstorm.   
 The Palestinian Ministry of Health said a 17-year-old Palestinian was killed and an 18-year-old injured by Israeli gunfire during a military raid near a West Bank refugee camp.   
 French President Emmanuel Macron's chief of staff has announced a new cabinet that has gender balance, and some surprise newcomers.   
 The City of Buffalo, N.Y., held a 123-second moment of silence Saturday to mark one week since the mass shooting that killed 10 people and injured three others.   
 A tornado that tore through northern Michigan killed two people and injured dozens others, state police said.   
 A New York court formally approved the state's new congressional and state Senate maps, setting the stage for some Democratic incumbents to face one another in primary races.   
 Wells Fargo Advisors has agreed to pay a $7 million fine to settle charges that it failed to comply with an anti-money laundering statute by failing to timely file suspicious activity reports.   
 The J.M. Smucker Co. has issued a recall for select varieties of Jif peanut butter sold in the United States and Canada in response to a possible salmonella contamination.   
 As of Saturday morning, locales across Colorado were covered in snow, receiving more than a foot of snow amid plummeting temperatures.   
 Former "The View" co-hosts Meredith Vieira, Star Jones and Debbie Matenopoulos will help original panelist Joy Behar celebrate the ABC talk show's 25th anniversary on Wednesday.   
 Russia cut off its natural gas supply to Finland's state-owned energy firm, Gasum, the company announced Saturday.   
 Actor Jeremy Renner has signed on to play Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist David Armstrong in an as-yet-untitled film, producers Expanded Media/LBI Entertainment and 101 Studios announced Saturday.   
 Russian attacks in and around the city of Severodonetsk in Ukraine's Luhansk region have killed at least six civilians, a Ukrainian official confirmed Saturday.   
 Stars walk the red carpet during the the 75th annual Cannes International Film Festival in Cannes, France, which takes place from May 17, 2022 to May 28, 2022.   
 Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison conceded Saturday to the opposition Labor Party's Anthony Albanese in the federal election.   
 U.S. President Joe Biden and South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol met on Saturday and said they will discuss ramping up joint military exercises in response to growing nuclear and missile threats from North Korea.   
 President Joe Biden on Saturday signed a law providing $40 billion in additional aid and equipment to Ukraine to fend off the Russian invasion, the White House announced.   
 Val Kilmer wrote on Instagram that he is happy with the response to "Top Gun: Maverick," the long-awaited sequel to his 1986 classic, "Top Gun."   
 Rapper Bad Bunny's "Un Verano Sin Ti" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.   
 On May 21, 1881, Clara Barton founded the American Red Cross.   
 Actor Mr. T turns 70 and actor Lisa Edelstein turns 56, among the famous birthdays for May 21.   
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