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 'Saved by the Bell' reboot canceled at Peacock after two seasons  The Peacock revival of the 1990s teen comedy series "Saved by the Bell" won't return for a third season, it was announced Wednesday.      Watch: Tom Cruise arrives in helicopter at 'Top Gun: Maverick' world premiere  Tom Cruise made a grand entrance onto the red carpet at the world premiere of "Top Gun: Maverick" on Wednesday in San Diego, arriving on the deck of the USS Midway aircraft carrier via helicopter.      Amber Heard delivers 'painful and difficult' testimony in Johnny Depp defamation trial  Actress Amber Heard testified in her defense as she stands accused of defaming her ex-husband, actor Jonny Depp, on Wednesday, saying it was one of "the most painful and difficult thing I've ever gone through."      Adebayo, Butler help Heat beat 76ers, take 2-0 series lead  Bam Adebayo scored a team-high 23 points and the Miami Heat made 51.3% of its shots from the field for a win over the Philadelphia 76ers in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semifinals Wednesday at FTX Arena in Miami.      Brooklyn Nets' Ben Simmons to undergo back surgery, out 3-4 months  Brooklyn Nets swingman Ben Simmons is scheduled to undergo back surgery Thursday, the team announced.      Beijing closes subway stations as COVID-19 restrictions tighten  Beijing tightened its measures to counter COVID-19 outbreaks on Wednesday, closing a number of subway stations, city officials announced.      EU to increase military support for Moldova amid explosions in separatist region  European Council President Charles Michel said Wednesday the European Union plans to "significantly increase" military support for Moldova after concern Russia's war in Ukraine could spread to the country.      Soccer: Real Madrid stuns Manchester City, reaches Champions League final  Real Madrid mounted an improbable comeback Wednesday at the Santiago Bernabeu to stun Manchester City and clinch an unlikely spot in the Champions League final.      Three workers injured as catwalk collapses at old Edison Power Plant in Boston  Three workers were injured Wednesday after a catwalk collapsed at the site of the old Edison Power Plant in Boston during a demolition project.      Surrounded Ukrainian forces have lost contact, Mariupol mayor says  The mayor of Mariupol said on television Wednesday that he has lost contact with Ukrainian forces in the besieged city's steel factory.      Secretary of State Antony Blinken tests positive for COVID-19  U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday afternoon.      Senate Judiciary Committee calls for new rules to curb credit card fees  Members of the Senate Judiciary Committee called Wednesday for new rules to rein in "unreasonable" swipe fees charged by credit companies Visa and Mastercard.      Arizona judge rules Clarence Dixon competent to be executed next week  An Arizona judge on Wednesday ruled that a man sentenced to death for the rape and murder of a university student in 1978 is competent to be executed next week.      Dow rises 932 points after Federal Reserve announces interest rate hike  The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 932 points on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve announced a half-point interest rate hike.      Watch: Diamondbacks' Bumgarner ejected after stare-down, heated exchange with umpire  Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Madison Bumgarner was restrained and eventually ejected for arguing with an umpire after he pitched one inning in an 8-7 win over the Miami Marlins on Wednesday in Miami.      Watch: Wild rabbit raids the garden section at Colorado Walmart store  A shopper at a Walmart store in Colorado made an unusual discovery in the garden section -- a wild rabbit feasting on the plants.      Watch: River otter spotted in the Detroit River for the first time in 100 years  A river otter caught on camera taking a swim in the Detroit River is the first of its species to be documented in the body of water in over 100 years, experts said.      Mother's Day weekend rain to bring big weather changes to eastern U.S.  A storm rolling in from the central United States will slow down long enough to make rain a two-day event and put a damper on Mother's Day weekend for portions of the central Appalachians and mid-Atlantic regions.      President Joe Biden: National debt expected to shrink this quarter  President Joe Biden announced that the national debt is expected to shrink this quarter as he addressed economic growth, jobs and deficit reduction on Wednesday from the White House.      'Lost puppy' rescued by Massachusetts family turns out to be a coyote pup  Animal rescuers in Massachusetts said a family who rescued a "lost puppy" found on a busy road were shocked to learn the animal was actually a baby coyote.      Watch: Chicago's unusually large gnat swarm is 'natural,' experts say  Chicago residents have reported an unusually large swarm of gnats overtaking the city, but experts said its a natural phenomenon and nothing to be worried about.      Federal judge accepts Derek Chauvin's plea deal, will sentence him to 20-25 years  A Minnesota federal judge Wednesday accepted Derek Chauvin's plea deal on federal charges stemming from Chauvin's murder of George Floyd in 2020.      Watch: Texas dog dubbed world's tallest at 3 feet, 5.18 inches  A Texas family's 2-year-old Great Dane was dubbed the tallest dog in the world by Guinness World Records after being officially measured at 3 feet, 5.18 inches tall.       | 
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 U.S. Intelligence Is Helping Ukraine Kill Russian Generals, Officials SayTargeting assistance is part of a classified effort by the Biden administration to provide real-time battlefield intelligence to Ukraine.        Putin-Linked Superyacht May Elude Sanctions, by Setting SailThe Italian police are in a race to finish investigating a $700 million vessel thought to be the Russian president’s — before it’s out of their reach.        Leak on Roe Heightens the Perception of a Politicized Supreme CourtEven some harsh critics of Roe v. Wade see a court that reflects and amplifies the nation’s political divides.        Roberts and Alito, Once Close Allies, Have Taken Divergent PathsChief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. have become emblems of a stark divide at the Supreme Court as it confronts whether to overturn Roe v. Wade.        Do Americans Support Abortion Rights? Depends on the State.Polling suggests an overturning of Roe v. Wade might not carry political consequences in states that would be likeliest to put in restrictions.        Women Flock to Abortion Clinic on Texas BorderIn the Rio Grande Valley, women seeking abortions navigate the complex challenges of religion, culture and a new Texas law.        Supreme Court Marshal Takes Up Leak Investigation as Theories SwirlNot since Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein refused for decades to disclose the identity of their Watergate source has Washington been as eager to unmask a leaker.        The Fight Over Abortion HistoryThe leaked draft opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade also takes aim at its version of history, challenging decades of scholarship that argues abortion was not always a crime.        Corporate America Doesn’t Want to Talk Abortion, but It May Have ToIn a deeply divided nation, public statements on Roe v. Wade can affect everything from recruiting to a company’s bottom line. So far, that has kept almost everyone quiet.        Newsom accuses Democrats at the national level of sleeping as abortion rights are eroded.In New England, Republican governors vow to support abortion rights.Fed Raises Interest Rate Half a Percentage Point, Largest Increase Since 2000The Federal Reserve is combating the fastest price increases in four decades and is trying to cool the economy before high inflation becomes embedded.        How J.D. Vance Won in Ohio: A Trump Endorsement, a Fox News Stage and MoneyA big endorsement was decisive, but a cable news megaphone and a huge infusion of spending helped pave the way to victory.        J.R. Majewski, Ohio Winner, Has Expressed Fringe Views on QAnon and Jan. 6Mr. Majewski, a surprise victor this week in Ohio, has voiced sympathy for QAnon believers and suggested that the F.B.I. drove much of the violence at the Capitol riot.        Larry Hogan Takes the Fight to Trump From Within the G.O.P.The Maryland governor, a rare Republican who speaks out publicly against Donald Trump, is trying to defend G.O.P. lawmakers targeted by the former president.        Virus Cases Grow After White House Correspondents DinnerSecretary of State Antony J. Blinken was among the attendees reporting coronavirus infections on Wednesday.        Why Brittney Griner Could Be the Last American Basketball Star in RussiaThe atrocities of the war in Ukraine and Griner’s detention in Russia on drug charges could cut off a lucrative pipeline for women’s basketball players.        NOAA Image Catches Wildfire Smoke and Dust on Collision CourseA time-lapse image of smoke from wildfires in New Mexico and dust from a storm in Colorado illustrates the scope of Western catastrophe.        Golden-Con Threw a Party, Invited Every ‘Golden Girls’ Fan It KnewThousands gathered in Chicago to celebrate the beloved sitcom, whose fan base has only expanded since its original run and made the Girls into L.G.B.T.Q. icons.        Four Opinion Writers on Roe, J.D. Vance and TrumpAnd what does it mean for Democrats if it is?        What Was the Strategy Behind the Supreme Court Leak?Was it meant to galvanize the left or right? It is something of a mystery.        Roe v. Wade’s End Is Terrifying. Here Are Four Reasons.In revoking a right most Americans want, the Supreme Court risks doing tremendous damage to the country — and to itself.        Georgia Candidates Try to Outdo One Another on ‘Woke Mob’ in SchoolsIn the Georgia governor’s race, Republicans have made the supposed indoctrination of children their focus.        I Just Want My Kid to Learn Algebra. Does That Make Me a Culture Warrior?Americans still underperform in math. That, not debates about testing and social emotional learning, should be our focus.        Tucker Carlson Is Proof That the Customer Isn’t Always RightIt’s one thing when you’re selling breakfast cereal. It’s another thing when you’re selling news.        For Peace in Ukraine, Is the Only Way More War?Western countries are flooding Ukraine with weapons. Can they help end the assault, or will they just make it bloodier?        ‘You Haven’t Seen Anything Yet’: What’s Next if Roe GoesA conversation on the extraordinary Supreme Court leak that could forever change reproductive rights in America.        The Myth of the Genius Tech InventorWe idolize founders with brilliant ideas, but triumph often results from business savvy combined with imagination.        Oath Keepers Leader Sought to Ask Trump to Unleash His MilitiaA dramatic account of how the militia leader, Stewart Rhodes, tried to reach Donald J. Trump on Jan. 6 with a message that the group could help keep him in power was revealed in federal court.        Marcus Leatherdale, Portraitist of Downtown Manhattan, Dies at 69He was the Cecil Beaton of New York City’s demimonde during the AIDS years, making elegant portraits of Andy Warhol, Keith Haring and Madonna.        Turkey’s Plan to Draw Refugees Back to Syria: Homes for 1 MillionPresident Recep Tayyip Erdogan says Turkey will build homes, schools, hospitals and more in northern Syria, but experts question whether refugees will return willingly.        Intuit Will Refund $141 Million to Low-Income TurboTax UsersIn a settlement, the software company admitted no wrongdoing but agreed to repay fees it had charged millions of Americans for returns that the authorities said were falsely advertised as free.        Why Your Garden Needs Mulch (Assuming You Do It Right)Used correctly, mulch builds and improves your soil like nothing else. 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 The Peacock revival of the 1990s teen comedy series "Saved by the Bell" won't return for a third season, it was announced Wednesday.   
 Tom Cruise made a grand entrance onto the red carpet at the world premiere of "Top Gun: Maverick" on Wednesday in San Diego, arriving on the deck of the USS Midway aircraft carrier via helicopter.   
 Actress Amber Heard testified in her defense as she stands accused of defaming her ex-husband, actor Jonny Depp, on Wednesday, saying it was one of "the most painful and difficult thing I've ever gone through."   
 Bam Adebayo scored a team-high 23 points and the Miami Heat made 51.3% of its shots from the field for a win over the Philadelphia 76ers in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semifinals Wednesday at FTX Arena in Miami.   
 Brooklyn Nets swingman Ben Simmons is scheduled to undergo back surgery Thursday, the team announced.   
 Beijing tightened its measures to counter COVID-19 outbreaks on Wednesday, closing a number of subway stations, city officials announced.   
 European Council President Charles Michel said Wednesday the European Union plans to "significantly increase" military support for Moldova after concern Russia's war in Ukraine could spread to the country.   
 Real Madrid mounted an improbable comeback Wednesday at the Santiago Bernabeu to stun Manchester City and clinch an unlikely spot in the Champions League final.   
 Three workers were injured Wednesday after a catwalk collapsed at the site of the old Edison Power Plant in Boston during a demolition project.   
 The mayor of Mariupol said on television Wednesday that he has lost contact with Ukrainian forces in the besieged city's steel factory.   
 U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday afternoon.   
 Members of the Senate Judiciary Committee called Wednesday for new rules to rein in "unreasonable" swipe fees charged by credit companies Visa and Mastercard.   
 An Arizona judge on Wednesday ruled that a man sentenced to death for the rape and murder of a university student in 1978 is competent to be executed next week.   
 The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 932 points on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve announced a half-point interest rate hike.   
 Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Madison Bumgarner was restrained and eventually ejected for arguing with an umpire after he pitched one inning in an 8-7 win over the Miami Marlins on Wednesday in Miami.   
 A shopper at a Walmart store in Colorado made an unusual discovery in the garden section -- a wild rabbit feasting on the plants.   
 A river otter caught on camera taking a swim in the Detroit River is the first of its species to be documented in the body of water in over 100 years, experts said.   
 A storm rolling in from the central United States will slow down long enough to make rain a two-day event and put a damper on Mother's Day weekend for portions of the central Appalachians and mid-Atlantic regions.   
 President Joe Biden announced that the national debt is expected to shrink this quarter as he addressed economic growth, jobs and deficit reduction on Wednesday from the White House.   
 Animal rescuers in Massachusetts said a family who rescued a "lost puppy" found on a busy road were shocked to learn the animal was actually a baby coyote.   
 Chicago residents have reported an unusually large swarm of gnats overtaking the city, but experts said its a natural phenomenon and nothing to be worried about.   
 A Minnesota federal judge Wednesday accepted Derek Chauvin's plea deal on federal charges stemming from Chauvin's murder of George Floyd in 2020.   
 A Texas family's 2-year-old Great Dane was dubbed the tallest dog in the world by Guinness World Records after being officially measured at 3 feet, 5.18 inches tall.   
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