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 Calif. Gov. Newsom revises budget to address $32B revenue shortfall  Facing difficult choices, California Gov. Gavin Newsom has amended his proposed 2023-2024 budget to account for a larger-than-anticipated $32 billion revenue shortfall.      Gaza cease-fire announced after 5th day of rocket fire, Israeli airstrikes  A cease-fire was announced Saturday after a fifth day of intensifying rocket fire from Islamic Jihad militants in the Gaza Strip and airstrikes by Israeli defense forces.      N.C. Gov. Cooper vetoes 12-week abortion ban despite override threat  North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper on Saturday vetoed a 12-week abortion ban passed by the state Legislature despite the likelihood his move will be overridden.      Jeremy Strong to star in new Broadway production of 'Enemy of the People'  Emmy, Golden Globe, SAG Award-winning "Succession" star Jeremy Strong has signed on to star in a new Broadway production of Henrik Ibsen's play, "An Enemy of the People."      India's Congress Party posts decisive win over ruling BJP in key state election  India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party suffered a major blow in the key Karnataka state elections on Saturday, losing decisively to the opposition Congress Party.      Ukraine's Zelensky meets with Pope Francis, national leaders in Italy  Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with Pope Francis, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and other top national leaders Saturday in what he called "an important visit" for his war effort against Russia.      Kelly Clarkson responds to toxic work climate claims  Kelly Clarkson has issued a statement responding to allegations of a toxic work climate behind the scenes at her eponymous talk show.      Police arrest Md. man in stolen 5-ton military vehicle after highway chase  A man was in custody Saturday in Maryland after allegedly stealing a 5-ton military vehicle from a private residence and leading police on a chase down an interstate highway, causing several crashes.      Tom Hanks to narrate NBC docu-series 'The Americas'  Oscar-winning actor Tom Hanks is set to narrate a 10-part series called "The Americas" next spring.      Police say boyfriend killed Texas woman out of revenge for abortion  Police investigating the shooting death of a Texas woman this week say the killing was an act of revenge for her having an abortion.      ABC cancels 'Alaska Daily,' 'Big Sky,' 'Company You Keep'  ABC has canceled three of its dramas: "Alaska Daily," "Big Sky" and "The Company You Keep."      Morgan Wallen's 'One Thing at a Time' tops U.S. album chart for 9th week  Morgan Wallen's "One Thing at a Time" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a ninth straight week.      NBC orders Season 2 of 'Lopez vs. Lopez'  NBC has renewed "Lopez vs. Lopez," its sitcom starring George Lopez and his real-life daughter Mayan, for a second season.      Germany announces largest aid package for Ukraine worth nearly $3 billion  Germany announced Saturday it will send nearly $3 billion in additional assistance to Ukraine, its largest military aid package since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion.      Soccer fan invades pitch, shoves Newcastle United manager during match  A soccer fan got onto the pitch and shoved Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe Saturday during a Premier League match between his team and Leeds United, video showed.      Tony Awards won't be televised due to the Writers Guild of America strike  The Tony Awards ceremony, one of the biggest live theater-boosting events of the year, will not be televised as scheduled next month because of the ongoing Writers Guild America strike.      On This Day, May 13: Former Israeli PM Ehud Olmert sentenced to 6 years  On May 13, 2014, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was sentenced to six years in prison for taking bribes while he was mayor of Jerusalem.      Famous birthdays for May 13: Debby Ryan, Morgan Wallen  Actor Debby Ryan and country singer Morgan Wallen turn 30, among the famous birthdays for May 13.      More Recent Articles
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 Pope Assures Zelensky He’s in ‘Constant Prayer’ For Peace in UkraineThe Ukrainian president’s talks with the pope and Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni came at a potentially pivotal moment in the war with Russia, as Kyiv’s forces make advances near the key city of Bakhmut.        Germany Announces Its Biggest Ukraine Aid Package YetThe nearly $3 billion package is part of an effort by both sides to reset rocky relations, which have become increasingly important to maintaining European unity in backing the war.        The 2024 DeSantis Campaign Faltered Before it Even Started. What Now?Mr. DeSantis and his allies are retooling his expected run for the White House after a series of missteps and miscalculations allowed Donald J. Trump to define the 2024 Republican race.        Amid Record Homeless Deaths in the U.S., a Struggle for SurvivalAs a record number of people die on America’s streets, Abdul Curry fights to stay alive.        Erdogan’s Loss in Turkey’s Election Would Stir Anxiety in MoscowEuropean leaders would be delighted to have “an easier Turkey,” while Russia could lose an important economic and diplomatic partnership should the Turkish leader lose power in Sunday’s elections.        Erdogan Faces a Tough Vote in Turkey’s Election. Here’s What to Know.Sunday’s vote is the toughest for President Recep Tayyip Erdogan during his 20 years as the country’s premier politician. The withdrawal of one of his three challengers made it even tougher.        Asylum Debate Snarls Efforts to Forge an Immigration Deal in CongressDespite hopes among some Democrats and Republicans that the expiration of strict pandemic-era border rules would force a compromise, bipartisan talks have sputtered.        Jordan Neely Was on New York’s ‘Top 50’ List of Homeless People at RiskMr. Neely, who was killed by another subway rider, was on a watch list for a city task force that kept track of the New Yorkers of most concern.        A Crucial Question in Thailand’s Election: Can You Criticize the King?Liberal voters have intensified their scrutiny of the Thai monarchy in recent years. Conservatives have responded with a campaign to defend the institution at all costs.        Sweden Wins the 2023 Eurovision Song ContestAfter winning the competition last year, Ukraine should have been this year’s host, but Britain stepped in to help the war-torn nation.        No Playing Ostrich With TrumpAs Sun Tzu says, ‘Know the enemy.’        When One Almond Gulps 3.2 Gallons of WaterIf we don’t allocate water more sensibly in the West, Mother Nature will do it for us. And that will be ugly.        We’re Asking the Wrong Questions About the Trump Town HallAre our ideas of journalism so degraded that providing airtime to a candidate is tantamount to an endorsement?        Trump’s Lesson for the Media and Ron DeSantisWhat two groups — network producers and executives as well as rival Republican presidential candidates — can take away from the CNN town hall.        Canada’s ‘Most Photographed House’ May Meet the Wrecking BallMunicipal orders to tear down or fix the dilapidated 19th-century Ontario farmhouse have devastated photographers who see in it the faded grandeur of a bygone era.        Today’s Wordle Review: May 13, 2023Our columnist reviews the day’s puzzle. Warning: Contains spoilers!         More Recent Articles | 
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 Facing difficult choices, California Gov. Gavin Newsom has amended his proposed 2023-2024 budget to account for a larger-than-anticipated $32 billion revenue shortfall.   
 A cease-fire was announced Saturday after a fifth day of intensifying rocket fire from Islamic Jihad militants in the Gaza Strip and airstrikes by Israeli defense forces.   
 North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper on Saturday vetoed a 12-week abortion ban passed by the state Legislature despite the likelihood his move will be overridden.   
 Emmy, Golden Globe, SAG Award-winning "Succession" star Jeremy Strong has signed on to star in a new Broadway production of Henrik Ibsen's play, "An Enemy of the People."   
 India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party suffered a major blow in the key Karnataka state elections on Saturday, losing decisively to the opposition Congress Party.   
 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with Pope Francis, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and other top national leaders Saturday in what he called "an important visit" for his war effort against Russia.   
 Kelly Clarkson has issued a statement responding to allegations of a toxic work climate behind the scenes at her eponymous talk show.   
 A man was in custody Saturday in Maryland after allegedly stealing a 5-ton military vehicle from a private residence and leading police on a chase down an interstate highway, causing several crashes.   
 Oscar-winning actor Tom Hanks is set to narrate a 10-part series called "The Americas" next spring.   
 Police investigating the shooting death of a Texas woman this week say the killing was an act of revenge for her having an abortion.   
 ABC has canceled three of its dramas: "Alaska Daily," "Big Sky" and "The Company You Keep."   
 Morgan Wallen's "One Thing at a Time" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a ninth straight week.   
 NBC has renewed "Lopez vs. Lopez," its sitcom starring George Lopez and his real-life daughter Mayan, for a second season.   
 Germany announced Saturday it will send nearly $3 billion in additional assistance to Ukraine, its largest military aid package since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion.   
 A soccer fan got onto the pitch and shoved Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe Saturday during a Premier League match between his team and Leeds United, video showed.   
 The Tony Awards ceremony, one of the biggest live theater-boosting events of the year, will not be televised as scheduled next month because of the ongoing Writers Guild America strike.   
 On May 13, 2014, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was sentenced to six years in prison for taking bribes while he was mayor of Jerusalem.   
 Actor Debby Ryan and country singer Morgan Wallen turn 30, among the famous birthdays for May 13.   
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