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 Italy seizes $700M superyacht linked to Putin  Italy has seized a $700 million superyacht named Scheherazade that has allegedly been tied to Russian President Vladimir Putin.      Selena Gomez to make 'Saturday Night Live' hosting debut next week  Singer and actress Selena Gomez is set to host "Saturday Night Live" next week for the first time ever.      Group led by Dodgers part-owner Todd Boehly wins bid to take over Chelsea  A consortium led by Los Angeles Dodgers minority owner Todd Boehly and backed by Clearlake Capital has won the bid to acquire Premier League soccer club Chelsea, the team announced.      ABC dramas 'Queens' and 'Promised Land' canceled after first seasons  The ABC dramas "Queens" and "Promised Land" both have been canceled after just one season, it was announced.      Abandoned SUV linked to escaped Alabama inmate, corrections officer  An abandoned SUV found in Tennessee has been linked to the corrections officer and inmate who escaped from an Alabama prison last month, authorities said Friday.      Las Vegas Raiders abruptly part ways with team president Dan Ventrelle  Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis announced Friday that Dan Ventrelle will no longer serve as team president.      NYC judge's son Aaron Mostofsky sentenced for Jan. 6 Capitol riot  The son of a New York City judge who dressed as a caveman when he participated in the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol was sentenced Friday to eight months in prison.      Rangers search for first climber of season on Denali  Rangers at Denali National Park and Preserve launched a search this week for the first registered climber on the mountain this season after he failed to check in with a friend.      Appeals court temporarily reinstates Florida voting law deemed 'unconstitutional' by lower judge  The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday temporarily reinstated a Florida voting law that had been declared unconstitutional by a federal judge ahead of the midterm elections.      Secret Oath wins Kentucky Oaks, eyes run at the Preakness  Secret Oath couldn't handle male opposition in the Arkansas Derby, but after she won Friday's Kentucky Oaks, her hands-on owners and 86-year-old trainer are talking about sending her to the Preakness Stakes.      Georgia judge says Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene should stay on ballot  A Georgia judge ruled Friday that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene should be allowed to stay on the ballot for this month's primary over objections by a group of voters.      U.S. stock indexes dip after tumultuous weekly trading  The three major stock indexes in the United States saw losses Friday even amid a strong jobs report, after a tumultuous week of trading.      Preseason tropical system may brew off Southeast coast  The same storm set on bringing days of rain to portions of the central Appalachians and mid-Atlantic region during the weekend could transform into the first named tropical depression or named system of 2022.      Porcine virus may be to blame for death of pig heart transplant patient  Doctors said they found traces of a virus in a pig heart transplanted into a Maryland man earlier this year, which may explain why he died two months later.      'I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson' gets Season 3 at Netflix  Netflix announced Friday it has renewed "I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson" for a third season.      Watch: Entangled sea gull zip lines across utility wire in unusual rescue  A seagull left dangling from a utility wire due to some fishing line attached to its foot was rescued by firefighters who slid the bird along the cable like it was zip line.      2,000-year-old Roman bust bought from Texas Goodwill for $34.99  A Texas antiques dealer bought a bust for $34.99 from a thrift store and later learned it was a 2,000-year-old Roman relic.      Conservatives lose hundreds of seats in British midterm elections  British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party lost ground in British elections as results came in Friday. Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer proclaimed his party is "back on track."      U.S. Treasury Department imposes first ever sanctions on virtual currency mixer  The U.S. Treasury Department on Friday sanctioned Blender.io, a virtual currency mixer used by North Korea. It's the first sanction of a virtual currency mixer.      Ukraine officials: Azovstal plant evacuation operation underway  The operation to evacuate civilians trapped by war at the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol was underway early Friday as Russian forces attempt to capture the besieged Ukrainian city, officials said.      Watch: Loose dog hops into Florida detective's passenger seat  A Florida sheriff's detective made a "new canine friend" when he opened the door of his patrol vehicle and a loose dog jumped into the passenger seat.      SpaceX rocket launch leaves 'space jellyfish' in its wake  Early-morning stargazers across the Southeast were able to catch a view of the rocket launch and the stunning, out-of-this-world cloud it left behind that many now refer to as a "space jellyfish."      CDC investigating 109 cases of mysterious hepatitis in children  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Friday that it's investigating more than 100 cases of unexplained hepatitis in children, five of which have resulted in death.      'Strange' happenings: 5 times Marvel Comics made odd news headlines  "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" is now in theaters, but Marvel Comics has long been associated with the strange -- or, to put it another way, odd.      Rain, November-like chill expected to settle over Pacific Northwest  Forecasters say that a series of storms will come ashore, causing precipitation to continue through Mother's Day weekend and into early next week.       | 
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 One Village at a Time: The Grinding Artillery War in UkraineThe advances by the Ukrainian army in the north have been modest, but they are emblematic of both sides’ strategy: maneuvering artillery to gain territory.        Italy Seizes Superyacht Tied to PutinItalian police boarded the yacht, the Scheherazade, late on Friday, ending what appeared to be preparations to set sail.        April Jobs Report: Gain of 428,000 Shows Vibrant Labor MarketThe Labor Department reported a gain of 428,000 jobs in April, along with a 5.5 percent increase in average hourly earnings from a year earlier.        The Stock and Bond Markets Don’t Yet Know How to Cope With the FedHead-spinning volatility in financial markets isn’t all that puzzling when you consider the problems the Federal Reserve is grappling with, our columnist says.        Republicans Recast Abortion Stance, Wary of Voter BacklashWhile Democrats decry a draft opinion that would eliminate the constitutional right to an abortion, Republicans who worked decades for this moment have been largely silent.        Battle Over Abortion Threatens to Deepen America’s DivideIf the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, all 50 states will be free to set their own rules, leading to one America where access to an abortion is guaranteed and another where it is outlawed.        How Abortion Is Reshaping These Notable Midterm CampaignsIn Pennsylvania, Georgia and beyond, the prospective fall of Roe v. Wade hangs over key primary and general elections.        Roe v. Wade and Birth Control: What to Know About Access and OptionsFrom condoms to IUDs to tubal ligation, experts weigh in on how to assess and obtain birth control options.        Boris Johnson and His Party Suffer Setbacks in Local Voting in BritainBut the British leader appeared to have survived the storm — for now at least — as the head of the opposition Labour Party came under scrutiny for violating lockdown rules himself.        Canadian Hydropower Destined for U.S. Hits a Roadblock in MainePower companies, conservationists, local residents and two U.S. states are mired in an acrimonious dispute about hydroelectricity from Quebec.        The Tenants Tried to Stop an Eviction. Now They Could Own the BuildingWhen a new landlord bought their building in the Bronx and threatened to raise rents and kick them out, tenants banded together. They never expected how far they might get: the chance to buy their apartments for $2,500 each.        A Psychedelic Trip to Timothy Leary’s Catalina Resort in MexicoMost travelers descending on Zihuatanejo are unaware of the resort city’s storied past with the apostle of psychedelic drugs, and his experiments in consciousness expansion.        America Is Not Ready for the End of Roe v. WadeAmericans are about to lose a constitutional right. It’s worth fighting for.        The War Is Getting More Dangerous for America, and Biden Knows ItLeaks by U.S. officials suggest we are no longer in an indirect war with Russia but rather edging toward a direct one.        The Death of Roe Is Going to Tear America ApartYou think we hate each other now? Just wait.        Pre-K Is Powerful, but Only if You Do It RightLow-quality pre-K programs can be worse than useless. High-quality ones can change lives.        An Abortion Provider Confronts the End of RoeOn training to provide second-trimester procedures.        Voters Have Punished Boris Johnson. Finally.If Mr. Johnson does not go, and soon, it will be hard to avoid the conclusion that we have crossed a Rubicon from which it will be difficult to return.        Why Republicans Are So Angry About the Supreme Court LeakWhatever legitimacy the court had retained was sacrificed in the drive to build the majority that seems poised to overturn Roe v. Wade.        How the Supreme Court Became ‘Intoxicated With Its Power’Three lawyers discuss what the leak says about the politics of the Supreme Court — and predict where we may go from here.        The Depp Case Brings Stan Culture Into the Courtroom and More: The Week in Narrated ArticlesFive articles from around The Times, narrated just for you.        Andrea Pirlo Is TimelessWith elite soccer increasingly driven by coaches and systems, Pirlo feels as if he belongs to another era. But can a classic ever go out of style?        What to Cook This WeekendRecipes for Mother’s Day, a deep dive into a San Francisco classic stew and more.        Hotel Saratoga Explosion Updates: Multiple Dead in Apparent Gas LeakA blast caused by an apparent gas leak left dozens injured and destroyed parts of a luxury hotel in Havana. Others were possibly trapped inside the rubble.        Group Led by American Will Buy Chelsea F.C., the Team SaysTodd Boehly, a part-owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers, leads a new ownership group that is set to buy the club from Roman Abramovich, a Russian oil oligarch, for more than $3 billion.        When the Red River Floods, Oslo Becomes a Minnesota IslandWhen the Red River floods near Oslo, Minn., which happens a lot, residents are stuck within the city limits. But a truce with nature keeps the water away from their homes.        Inside Elon Musk’s Big Plans for TwitterHere’s what Mr. Musk is projecting for Twitter’s finances over the next few years, according to a pitch deck he presented to investors.         More Recent Articles | 
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 Italy has seized a $700 million superyacht named Scheherazade that has allegedly been tied to Russian President Vladimir Putin.   
 Singer and actress Selena Gomez is set to host "Saturday Night Live" next week for the first time ever.   
 A consortium led by Los Angeles Dodgers minority owner Todd Boehly and backed by Clearlake Capital has won the bid to acquire Premier League soccer club Chelsea, the team announced.   
 The ABC dramas "Queens" and "Promised Land" both have been canceled after just one season, it was announced.   
 An abandoned SUV found in Tennessee has been linked to the corrections officer and inmate who escaped from an Alabama prison last month, authorities said Friday.   
 Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis announced Friday that Dan Ventrelle will no longer serve as team president.   
 The son of a New York City judge who dressed as a caveman when he participated in the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol was sentenced Friday to eight months in prison.   
 Rangers at Denali National Park and Preserve launched a search this week for the first registered climber on the mountain this season after he failed to check in with a friend.   
 The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday temporarily reinstated a Florida voting law that had been declared unconstitutional by a federal judge ahead of the midterm elections.   
 Secret Oath couldn't handle male opposition in the Arkansas Derby, but after she won Friday's Kentucky Oaks, her hands-on owners and 86-year-old trainer are talking about sending her to the Preakness Stakes.   
 A Georgia judge ruled Friday that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene should be allowed to stay on the ballot for this month's primary over objections by a group of voters.   
 The three major stock indexes in the United States saw losses Friday even amid a strong jobs report, after a tumultuous week of trading.   
 The same storm set on bringing days of rain to portions of the central Appalachians and mid-Atlantic region during the weekend could transform into the first named tropical depression or named system of 2022.   
 Doctors said they found traces of a virus in a pig heart transplanted into a Maryland man earlier this year, which may explain why he died two months later.   
 Netflix announced Friday it has renewed "I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson" for a third season.   
 A seagull left dangling from a utility wire due to some fishing line attached to its foot was rescued by firefighters who slid the bird along the cable like it was zip line.   
 A Texas antiques dealer bought a bust for $34.99 from a thrift store and later learned it was a 2,000-year-old Roman relic.   
 British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party lost ground in British elections as results came in Friday. Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer proclaimed his party is "back on track."   
 The U.S. Treasury Department on Friday sanctioned Blender.io, a virtual currency mixer used by North Korea. It's the first sanction of a virtual currency mixer.   
 The operation to evacuate civilians trapped by war at the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol was underway early Friday as Russian forces attempt to capture the besieged Ukrainian city, officials said.   
 A Florida sheriff's detective made a "new canine friend" when he opened the door of his patrol vehicle and a loose dog jumped into the passenger seat.   
 Early-morning stargazers across the Southeast were able to catch a view of the rocket launch and the stunning, out-of-this-world cloud it left behind that many now refer to as a "space jellyfish."   
 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Friday that it's investigating more than 100 cases of unexplained hepatitis in children, five of which have resulted in death.   
 "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" is now in theaters, but Marvel Comics has long been associated with the strange -- or, to put it another way, odd.   
 Forecasters say that a series of storms will come ashore, causing precipitation to continue through Mother's Day weekend and into early next week.   
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