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 UFC fighter Tony Ferguson arrested in Hollywood for DUI following crash  UFC fighter Tony Ferguson was arrested on suspicion of driving while under the influence early Sunday after being involved in a crash in Hollywood.      Eight victims dead in shooting at Texas outlet mall; suspect identified  A mass shooting at a Dallas-area outlet mall has left eight victims dead -- in addition to the shooter -- and several others injured, Allen, Texas, police said.      Truck drives into migrant shelter near southern Texas border, 8 killed  A Range Rover drove into a shelter for migrants and homeless people in Brownsville, Texas, on Sunday morning, killing at least eight people and injuring 10 more.      Pedro Pascal, jennifer Coolidge, 'Scream VI' win big at the MTV Movie & TV Awards  "The Last of Us" star Pedro Pascal was named Best Hero at the pre-taped MTV Movie & TV Awards Sunday.      Donald Trump forgoes testifying in E. Jean Carroll civil rape case  Former President Donald Trump will not testify in the civil rape case against him in New York City as the deadline to inform the court of his plans passed on Sunday.      Formula 1: Max Verstappen outduels Sergio Perez, wins Miami Grand Prix  Max Verstappen broke wide left and punched the gas, flying by Sergio Perez with 10 laps to go en route to a title defense Sunday at the 2023 Miami Grand Prix on Sunday in Miami Gardens, Fla.      Off-duty Chicago police officer, 24, killed in shooting  Areanah Preston, a 24-year-old Chicago police officer, was shot and killed shortly after her shift ended on Saturday.      HVAC system collapses into Colorado resort pool, injures 6  Six people were injured, including two critically, when mechanical equipment collapsed into an indoor pool in Aurora, Colo.      'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3' tops box office with $114M  Chris Pratt's "The Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $114 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.      California task force recommends billions in slavery reparations  California's first-in-the-nation Reparations Task Force has voted in favor of legislation requiring the state to issue a formal apology for slavery and grant hundreds of billions of dollars in payments in compensation.      Arab League to reinstate Syria; U.S. opposes  Arab League members agreed Sunday to reinstate Syria back into its coalition and urged the country to take action to end its nearly 12-year civil war.      Meta Golding: ‘Rabbit Hole’ is a smart, timely thriller  "Empire" actress Meta Golding says her high-tech thriller "Rabbit Hole" reflects the uncertain times in which viewers are living.      Vida Blue, 1971 MVP and 3-time World Series champ, dies at 73  Vida Blue, the 1971 American League MVP and a three-time World Series champion, has died, the Oakland Athletics announced Sunday morning. He was 73.      Ukrainian settlements evacuate near Europe’s largest nuclear power plant amid shelling  Settlements in southern Ukraine have begun a mass evacuation over concerns of a potential nuclear incident at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.      Alberta, Canada, officials declare emergency, order evacuations amid wildfires  Dozens of wildfires in the western Canadian province of Albert have prompted the evacuation of more than 24,000 residents, according to government officials.      Duffer Brothers: No 'Stranger Things' production during the writers strike  The creators of "Stranger Things" say the fifth and final season of the sci-fi series will not go into production until the Writers Guild of America strike ends.      Jeremy Renner jokes he feels like the Tin Man, but calls the body 'miraculous'  Jeremy Renner, who was badly injured in a January snowplowing mishap, shared Instagram videos this weekend showing his recovery.      Formula 1: Verstappen-Perez battle, hot weather highlight Miami Grand Prix  Max Verstappen's seat was already hot, with Sergio "Checo" Perez closing the points gap, but temperatures will rise even more when Formula 1 drivers battle each other in the Florida heat Sunday at the Miami Grand Prix.      Famous birthdays for May 7: Maya Erskine, Breckin Meyer  Actor Maya Erskine turns 36 and actor Breckin Meyer turns 49, among the famous birthdays for May 7.      On This Day, May 7: French establish the city of New Orleans  On May 7, 1718, the French established the city of New Orleans on land inhabited by the Chitimacha tribe.      Seven horses died at Churchill Downs leading up to Kentucky Derby day  Two horses suffered fatal injuries on the Kentucky Derby undercard Saturday, bringing to seven the number of equine deaths at Churchill Downs leading up to its biggest race of the year.      More Recent Articles | 
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 After Mass Killings in Texas, Frustration but No Action on GunsThe drumbeat of mass murder has fueled a new openness to gun regulation among some Texans, but it has done little to reshape the political realities in the State Capitol.        Allen, Texas Mall Shooting: What to KnowThe motive of the gunman so far remains a mystery. The shooting at the Allen Premium Outlets left nine people dead, including the suspect.        Twitter Criticized for Allowing Texas Shooting Images to SpreadGraphic images of the attack went viral on the platform, which has made cuts to its moderation team. Some users said the images exposed the realities of gun violence.        In Trump Case, Bragg Pursues a Common Charge With a Rarely Used StrategyA review of more than two dozen cases shows that in at least one sense, the indictment of the former president stands apart.        Wagner Chief Appears to Backtrack on Threat to Pull Fighters From BakhmutYevgeny V. Prigozhin said his mercenaries had been promised the ammunition and equipment they needed and would not have to withdraw from Russia’s fight for the eastern Ukrainian city.        Jordan Neely and Daniel Penny Led Different Lives Before Subway ChokingJordan Neely’s mental health decline played out in public after his mother was strangled. Daniel Penny said he was protecting himself and others when he choked Mr. Neely.        Elizabeth Holmes Opens Up About Her Theranos Trial and What Comes NextThe black turtlenecks are gone. So is the voice. As the convicted Theranos founder awaits prison, she has adopted a new persona: devoted mother.        Coronation and Election Leave Restless U.K. ‘in a Waiting Room’Beneath the gilded continuity of the coronation celebrations, there were signs that both Britain and its royal family are preparing for a new era.        Suburbs Are Furious at Adams’s Plan to Send Migrants to Their HotelsThe Rockland County executive declared a state of emergency in a move to block Mayor Eric Adams’s plan to move some asylum seekers to the suburbs.        At Least 8 Killed After Driver Plows Car Into Group of Migrants in TexasThe driver of a Range Rover barreled into a crowd in Brownsville, Texas, on Sunday, officials said. It was unclear if the crash had been accidental or deliberate.        The Land Beneath This Stadium Once Was Theirs. They Want It Back.Dodger Stadium is the home to the seven-time world champion Los Angeles Dodgers. But in the 1950s, the land around it belonged to families who are now seeking reparations for what they lost.        At Churchill Downs, Humans Failed the Horses AgainDespite recent efforts to make horse racing safer, seven horses died at the track in the lead-up to the Kentucky Derby. Whose fault was it?        My Book Is Horrifying. My Book Is a Lifeline. My Book Is Banned.The organized movement to ban books in schools is betraying the young people it claims to protect.        Why I Changed My Mind on the Debt LimitCongress shouldn’t be able to invoke an arbitrary dollar limit to force the president to do its bidding.        Tucker Carlson’s Dark and Malign Influence Over the Christian RightThe more the Christian right latches on to cruel men, the more difficult it becomes to argue that the cruelty is a bug, not a feature.        Who’s a Good Boy? Ask These Westminster Judges.For these canine experts, an invitation to pick the winners of the Westminster Dog Show is an honor — and a serious responsibility.        ‘I See No Future’: Sherpas Leave the Job They Made FamousPerils of the job and a scant safety net are pushing climbing guides to leave the industry and ensure the next generation has other options.        Vida Blue, Pitching Sensation for Champion A’s Teams, Dies at 73In his rookie season in 1971, he was an unstoppable fastball pitcher. Then he had a fight with the owner of the Athletics that left him embittered.        Today’s Wordle Review: May 7, 2023Our columnist reviews the day’s puzzle. Warning: Contains spoilers!         More Recent Articles | 
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 UFC fighter Tony Ferguson was arrested on suspicion of driving while under the influence early Sunday after being involved in a crash in Hollywood.   
 A mass shooting at a Dallas-area outlet mall has left eight victims dead -- in addition to the shooter -- and several others injured, Allen, Texas, police said.   
 A Range Rover drove into a shelter for migrants and homeless people in Brownsville, Texas, on Sunday morning, killing at least eight people and injuring 10 more.   
 "The Last of Us" star Pedro Pascal was named Best Hero at the pre-taped MTV Movie & TV Awards Sunday.   
 Former President Donald Trump will not testify in the civil rape case against him in New York City as the deadline to inform the court of his plans passed on Sunday.   
 Max Verstappen broke wide left and punched the gas, flying by Sergio Perez with 10 laps to go en route to a title defense Sunday at the 2023 Miami Grand Prix on Sunday in Miami Gardens, Fla.   
 Areanah Preston, a 24-year-old Chicago police officer, was shot and killed shortly after her shift ended on Saturday.   
 Six people were injured, including two critically, when mechanical equipment collapsed into an indoor pool in Aurora, Colo.   
 Chris Pratt's "The Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $114 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.   
 California's first-in-the-nation Reparations Task Force has voted in favor of legislation requiring the state to issue a formal apology for slavery and grant hundreds of billions of dollars in payments in compensation.   
 Arab League members agreed Sunday to reinstate Syria back into its coalition and urged the country to take action to end its nearly 12-year civil war.   
 "Empire" actress Meta Golding says her high-tech thriller "Rabbit Hole" reflects the uncertain times in which viewers are living.   
 Vida Blue, the 1971 American League MVP and a three-time World Series champion, has died, the Oakland Athletics announced Sunday morning. He was 73.   
 Settlements in southern Ukraine have begun a mass evacuation over concerns of a potential nuclear incident at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.   
 Dozens of wildfires in the western Canadian province of Albert have prompted the evacuation of more than 24,000 residents, according to government officials.   
 The creators of "Stranger Things" say the fifth and final season of the sci-fi series will not go into production until the Writers Guild of America strike ends.   
 Jeremy Renner, who was badly injured in a January snowplowing mishap, shared Instagram videos this weekend showing his recovery.   
 Max Verstappen's seat was already hot, with Sergio "Checo" Perez closing the points gap, but temperatures will rise even more when Formula 1 drivers battle each other in the Florida heat Sunday at the Miami Grand Prix.   
 Actor Maya Erskine turns 36 and actor Breckin Meyer turns 49, among the famous birthdays for May 7.   
 On May 7, 1718, the French established the city of New Orleans on land inhabited by the Chitimacha tribe.   
 Two horses suffered fatal injuries on the Kentucky Derby undercard Saturday, bringing to seven the number of equine deaths at Churchill Downs leading up to its biggest race of the year.   
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