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 Turkish presidential election appears headed to a run-off  Turkey's Sunday presidential election appeared to be headed for a run-off as neither long-serving President Recep Tayyip Erdogan nor his main challenger, Kemal Kilicdaroglu, achieved a majority of votes.      2 dead, 5 wounded in Arizona shooting  Police in Arizona on Sunday were looking for suspects after seven people, many teenagers, were shot, including two fatally, the night previous.      Grizzlies suspend Ja Morant after he reportedly is seen in Instagram post with gun  The Memphis Grizzlies suspended star guard Ja Morant after another video surfaced where he appeared to be holding a gun.      'Fire Island,' 'Anything's Possible' tie for Best Streaming/TV Film at GLAAD Media Awards  "Fire Island" and "Anything's Possible" tied for Best Streaming/TV Film at the GLAAD Media Awards ceremony held in New York Saturday.      Rocket fire briefly interrupts Gaza cease-fire  A brief exchange of rocket fire Sunday between Islamic Jihad militants and the Israeli Defense Forces interrupted a cease-fire that had been brokered by Egypt.      Russia says 2 senior officers have died in eastern Ukraine  Russia's Defense Ministry said Sunday two of its senior commanders have died in fighting near Bakhmut, a pivotal city in eastern Ukraine.      Ukraine President Zelensky visits Germany, which pledges continued support  Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited Germany for the first time since Russia's invasion of his country on Sunday where German Chancellor Olaf Scholz promised his continued support.      'Guardians of the Galaxy' No. 1 at North American box office for 2nd weekend  "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning an additional $60.5 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.      Google Doodle celebrates Mother's Day  Sunday's Google Doodle features clay sculptures of several animals celebrating Mother's Day with their offspring as babies, then as adults.      Foreign Affairs Committee chairman says he doubts U.S. debt default coming June 1  House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, said Sunday he does not think the United States will default on its debt.      Thailand opposition party surges to stunning lead in preliminary vote count  Thailand's pro-democracy opposition parties swept to a landslide victory in elections held Sunday, according to preliminary results, as voters called for a change in political power held by the military and monarchy.      Starvation cult deaths in Kenya surpass 200 as 600 remain missing  The number of bodies found during a massive search connected with a so-called starvation cult in Kenya has reached more than 200 as authorities decided on Sunday to continue holding its leader Paul Mackenzie Nthenge.      On anniversary of mass shootings, Biden continues to urge gun-safety reform  On the one-year anniversary of two major mass shootings in the United States, President Joe Biden outlined a series of actions that his administration will take, or has taken, to reduce gun violence.      'Nightmare scenario' as hundreds of thousands of refugees in path of cyclone  Humanitarian agencies are bracing for the worse as powerful Cyclone Mocha and its Category 5 winds made landfall in Myanmar on Sunday before heading toward the world's largest refugee camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh.      For 191st time, SpaceX booster successfully returns after after launch  SpaceX on Sunday morning successfully deployed another batch of Starlink satellites into space and successfully landed its first-stage booster.      Famous birthdays for May 14: Tim Roth, Miranda Cosgrove  Actor Tim Roth turns 62 and actor Miranda Cosgrove turns 30, among the famous birthdays for May 14.      On This Day, May 14: U.S. launches Skylab into orbit  On May 14, 1973, the United States launched Skylab, its first manned orbiting laboratory.      More Recent Articles
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 As Ukraine Makes Inroads in Bakhmut, Devastation Still ReignsThe fight for Bakhmut is now the war’s single longest and bloodiest battle. Although the Ukrainians are making small gains, Russia still controls about 90 percent of the largely ruined city.        Title 42 Is Gone But What Happens to Migrants Heading to the U.S.?Economic hardship, climate change, political instability and gang violence will continue to spur emigration from many corners of the world.        Kenyan Preacher Told Followers Starvation Was Their SalvationHundreds were drawn to a remote wilderness in southeastern Kenya by the End Times preaching of pastor Paul Mackenzie. Relatives and ex-members tried to intervene, but some did not want to be rescued.        Eric Adams Says He’s a Progressive. Democrats Beg to Differ.Left-leaning New Yorkers say the mayor is moving the city in a more conservative direction on issues like policing, rent and providing shelter to those in need.        Conservative Support Surges for Daniel Penny After Killing of Jordan NeelyMr. Penny, who has been charged with killing Jordan Neely, has been called a “hero” and a good Samaritan by conservative political figures.        The Greatest Wealth Transfer in History Is Here, With Familiar (Rich) WinnersIn an era of surging home and stock values, U.S. family wealth has soared. The trillions of dollars going to heirs will largely reinforce inequality.        What’s the Point of Your 20s? Ask the Patron Saint of Striving Youth.Meg Jay knows it’s confusing to figure out what to do with your life. She also knows you need to get on with it.        When the Rule of Law Fails UsThis was a preventable tragedy.        A New Mother, an Old Mother, a Love StoryWe travel with our ghosts. Who better to lead us to what comes next?        Sudan’s Doctors Are Fighting the Good FightReal heroes stay behind.        In Blow to Junta, Thai Voters Overwhelmingly Back Opposition PartiesThais on Sunday cast votes against their military leaders, backing instead a populist political mainstay and a progressive upstart bent on shaking up the status quo.        12 Million People Are Under a Heat Advisory in the Pacific NorthwestExtreme weather on Saturday broke heat records in Oregon and Washington State as forecasts predicted temperatures to reach into the 90s on Sunday.        Meet ‘Chonkosaurus,’ the Thick Snapping Turtle Stealing HeartsThe gargantuan animal has enthralled thousands online after a kayaker on the Chicago River recorded it sitting on a rusted chain.         More Recent Articles
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 Turkey's Sunday presidential election appeared to be headed for a run-off as neither long-serving President Recep Tayyip Erdogan nor his main challenger, Kemal Kilicdaroglu, achieved a majority of votes.   
 Police in Arizona on Sunday were looking for suspects after seven people, many teenagers, were shot, including two fatally, the night previous.   
 The Memphis Grizzlies suspended star guard Ja Morant after another video surfaced where he appeared to be holding a gun.   
 "Fire Island" and "Anything's Possible" tied for Best Streaming/TV Film at the GLAAD Media Awards ceremony held in New York Saturday.   
 A brief exchange of rocket fire Sunday between Islamic Jihad militants and the Israeli Defense Forces interrupted a cease-fire that had been brokered by Egypt.   
 Russia's Defense Ministry said Sunday two of its senior commanders have died in fighting near Bakhmut, a pivotal city in eastern Ukraine.   
 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited Germany for the first time since Russia's invasion of his country on Sunday where German Chancellor Olaf Scholz promised his continued support.   
 "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning an additional $60.5 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.   
 Sunday's Google Doodle features clay sculptures of several animals celebrating Mother's Day with their offspring as babies, then as adults.   
 House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, said Sunday he does not think the United States will default on its debt.   
 Thailand's pro-democracy opposition parties swept to a landslide victory in elections held Sunday, according to preliminary results, as voters called for a change in political power held by the military and monarchy.   
 The number of bodies found during a massive search connected with a so-called starvation cult in Kenya has reached more than 200 as authorities decided on Sunday to continue holding its leader Paul Mackenzie Nthenge.   
 On the one-year anniversary of two major mass shootings in the United States, President Joe Biden outlined a series of actions that his administration will take, or has taken, to reduce gun violence.   
 Humanitarian agencies are bracing for the worse as powerful Cyclone Mocha and its Category 5 winds made landfall in Myanmar on Sunday before heading toward the world's largest refugee camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh.   
 SpaceX on Sunday morning successfully deployed another batch of Starlink satellites into space and successfully landed its first-stage booster.   
 Actor Tim Roth turns 62 and actor Miranda Cosgrove turns 30, among the famous birthdays for May 14.   
 On May 14, 1973, the United States launched Skylab, its first manned orbiting laboratory.   
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