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 Long shot Mage wins Kentucky Derby  Mage rallied past Two Phil's in deep stretch to win the 149th Kentucky Derby on Saturday at Churchill Downs.      Miami Heat smother New York Knicks for 2-1 series playoff lead  Jimmy Butler returned from a short injury hiatus and Miami Heat defenders constantly agitated New York Knicks shooters in a dominant Game 3 victory in the Eastern Conference semifinal series Saturday in Miami.      Six people shot and one killed at California party  Police in California said that six people were shot and one person was killed at a party on Saturday.      Meet the 18 horses racing in Saturday's Kentucky Derby  The 149th running of the Kentucky Derby is set for Saturday at the storied Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky. Here are the 18 horses entered in the Run for the Roses.      Texas Democrats block vote on bill banning transition-related care  Democratic lawmakers in the Texas House of Representatives have succeeded in delaying a vote on Republican-backed measure banning transgender youth from getting puberty blockers and hormone therapy.      Buffett: Gov't intervention in bank failures necessary to avoid 'catastrophe'  The chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffett, said Saturday that the government's intervention in recent bank failures was necessary to avert a "catastrophic" crisis.      'Taylor's Version' edition of Swift's 'Speak Now' set for release July 7  Pop music star Taylor Swift has announced a new version of her album Speak Now is set for release on July 7.      Calls for charges grow in NYC subway chokehold death case  Calls to file charges in the chokehold death of a homeless man on the New York City subway continued to grow Saturday as civil rights activist Rev. Al Sharpton demanded action in the case.      More than 50 protesters arrested during King Charles' coronation  London police said more than 50 people were arrested while protesting or preparing to protest King Charles III's coronation Saturday, drawing condemnation from human rights activists.      Iran executes Swedish-Iranian man for alleged terrorism planning  Iran on Saturday executed a Swedish-Iranian dissident who was convicted of leading a group that had carried out several deadly attacks in the country.      Woman stung by scorpion aboard Air India flight  A woman on an Air India plane was stung by a scorpion while on a flight from the city of Nagpur to Mumbai, the airline confirmed Saturday.      Warring Sudan factions begin negotiations in Saudi Arabia  Representatives of Sudan's military government and the breakaway Rapid Support Forces began cease-fire negotiations in Saudi Arabia on Saturday, Saudi officials said.      Kentucky Derby favorite Forte scratched with bruised foot  Kentucky Derby favorite Forte was scratched the morning of the race because of concerns about a bruised foot.      Japan braces for heavy rain, aftershocks after 6.5 magnitude earthquake  Authorities in Japan warned residents Saturday to brace for aftershocks and heavy rain, one day after a 6.5-magnitude earthquake.      Ukraine claims to shoot down Russian Kinzhal hypersonic missile  Ukraine claimed Saturday it has shot down a Russian hypersonic missile for the first time while using a U.S.-supplied defense system.      Prince Harry absent from palace balcony following royal coronation  Prince Harry was noticeably absent from the balcony of Buckingham Palace following the coronation of his father King Charles III in London Saturday.      'Fake electors' given immunity in Trump election interference probe  Eight people accused of acting as "fake electors" have been given immunity in the Georgia investigation into alleged interference in the 2020 election by Donald Trump's campaign, a court filing indicates.      Bernadette Peters expects remarkable experience singing Sondheim in West End debut  Broadway legend Bernadette Peters says she is excited to finally be making her West End debut this fall singing the songs of her late friend and frequent collaborator Stephen Sondheim.      'Call Me Kat,' 'SWAT' canceled  CBS has canceled its action-drama SWAT after six seasons and Fox has axed its sitcom Call Me Kat after three.      Former N.C. congressman Cawthorn pleads guilty to bringing gun through airport  Former North Carolina Congressman Madison Cawthorn has pleaded guilty to bringing a loaded gun through security at Charlotte Douglas International Airport in North Carolina, his attorney says.      Fan stretchered out of Phillies stadium after bullpen fall  Friday's MLB contest at Philadelphia's Citizens Bank Park between the Red Sox and Phillies was delayed after a fan fell into the visiting team's bullpen, requiring medical attention.      Britain crowns a new king: Charles III takes throne in London  King Charles III and Queen Camilla were crowned at Westminster Abbey in London on Saturday in a lavish, eye-popping ceremony not seen in Britain in nearly 70 years.      Pro-war Russian blogger injured in car bombing  Prominent pro-Kremlin blogger Zakhar Prilepin was injured by a bomb that detonated in his vehicle Saturday in western Russia, killing his driver, state media reported.      DeSantis signs bill allowing new board to void previous deals with Disney  Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a bill into law allowing his personally chosen board overseeing the Walt Disney Company's operations in the state to void agreements approved by the previous board.       | 
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 Ukraine Faces Pressure Over Counteroffensive, as Putin Bides His TimeUkraine is feeling short-term pressure from its Western backers for success in a looming counteroffensive. Vladimir Putin seems to be operating on a longer timeline.        Ukraine Claims It Shot Down Russia’s Most Sophisticated Missile for First TimeThe air force said it intercepted the hypersonic missile with a newly delivered U.S.-made Patriot air-defense battery. U.S. officials confirmed the strike.        Charles Is Crowned King in Ancient Ceremony With Modern TwistsThe coronation, the first since Queen Elizabeth II’s in 1953, was a royal spectacle of the kind that only Britain still stages.        Charles III Was Crowned King. But Can He Ever Be the Star?On Saturday, Charles finally became the focal figure of the long-running royal TV drama — if only for a day.        Coronation Fashion: What Queen Camilla and Princess Kate WoreWhy a dress is never just a dress at a major occasion of State.        Were William and Kate Late to the Coronation?The Prince and Princess of Wales arrived at Westminster Abbey after King Charles III, prompting speculation among the many journalists covering the ceremony.        Mall Shooting in Allen, Texas, Leaves 9 Dead, Including GunmanA police officer on an unrelated assignment nearby rushed toward the sounds of gunfire and killed the gunman.        Forte, the morning-line favorite, was scratched hours before the race.The colt was taken out of the field with a bruised hoof at the end of a difficult week for the Derby and the sport.        The Best Hats From the Kentucky DerbyThe annual race brings out hats of mass proportions.        Quiz: Kentucky Derby Hat Coronation Hat?Can you tell where each of these hats appeared? Take our quiz.        Inside Airman Teixeira’s Online World: War, Weapons and Conspiracy TheoriesA review of more than 9,500 messages obtained by The New York Times offers important clues about the mind-set of a young airman implicated in a vast leak of government secrets.        Backup Power: A Growing Need, if You Can Afford ItExtreme weather linked to climate change is causing more blackouts. But generators and batteries are still out of reach for many.        Supremely ArrogantAre these men interpreting the law or settling scores?        A Tragedy in OmahaSome tragedies can offer communities a chance to heal together. But that’s hard in 21st-century America.        DeSantis Continues to Test the Waters of 2024 — and Supporters Are Getting RestlessThe Florida governor looked to excite voters in Wisconsin, finding supporters — but also doubters — in the competitive Midwest.        California Panel Calls for Billions in Reparations for Black ResidentsA task force recommended that legislators enact a sweeping program to compensate for the economic harm from racism in the state’s history.        Steph Curry and LeBron James Meet in the Playoffs, Maybe for the Last TimeCurry and James are meeting in the playoffs, perhaps for the last time. Together and apart, they have redefined a generation of basketball.        Today’s Wordle Review: May 6, 2023Our columnist reviews the day’s puzzle. Warning: Contains spoilers!         More Recent Articles | 
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 Mage rallied past Two Phil's in deep stretch to win the 149th Kentucky Derby on Saturday at Churchill Downs.   
 Jimmy Butler returned from a short injury hiatus and Miami Heat defenders constantly agitated New York Knicks shooters in a dominant Game 3 victory in the Eastern Conference semifinal series Saturday in Miami.   
 Police in California said that six people were shot and one person was killed at a party on Saturday.   
 The 149th running of the Kentucky Derby is set for Saturday at the storied Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky. Here are the 18 horses entered in the Run for the Roses.   
 Democratic lawmakers in the Texas House of Representatives have succeeded in delaying a vote on Republican-backed measure banning transgender youth from getting puberty blockers and hormone therapy.   
 The chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffett, said Saturday that the government's intervention in recent bank failures was necessary to avert a "catastrophic" crisis.   
 Pop music star Taylor Swift has announced a new version of her album Speak Now is set for release on July 7.   
 Calls to file charges in the chokehold death of a homeless man on the New York City subway continued to grow Saturday as civil rights activist Rev. Al Sharpton demanded action in the case.   
 London police said more than 50 people were arrested while protesting or preparing to protest King Charles III's coronation Saturday, drawing condemnation from human rights activists.   
 Iran on Saturday executed a Swedish-Iranian dissident who was convicted of leading a group that had carried out several deadly attacks in the country.   
 A woman on an Air India plane was stung by a scorpion while on a flight from the city of Nagpur to Mumbai, the airline confirmed Saturday.   
 Representatives of Sudan's military government and the breakaway Rapid Support Forces began cease-fire negotiations in Saudi Arabia on Saturday, Saudi officials said.   
 Kentucky Derby favorite Forte was scratched the morning of the race because of concerns about a bruised foot.   
 Authorities in Japan warned residents Saturday to brace for aftershocks and heavy rain, one day after a 6.5-magnitude earthquake.   
 Ukraine claimed Saturday it has shot down a Russian hypersonic missile for the first time while using a U.S.-supplied defense system.   
 Prince Harry was noticeably absent from the balcony of Buckingham Palace following the coronation of his father King Charles III in London Saturday.   
 Eight people accused of acting as "fake electors" have been given immunity in the Georgia investigation into alleged interference in the 2020 election by Donald Trump's campaign, a court filing indicates.   
 Broadway legend Bernadette Peters says she is excited to finally be making her West End debut this fall singing the songs of her late friend and frequent collaborator Stephen Sondheim.   
 CBS has canceled its action-drama SWAT after six seasons and Fox has axed its sitcom Call Me Kat after three.   
 Former North Carolina Congressman Madison Cawthorn has pleaded guilty to bringing a loaded gun through security at Charlotte Douglas International Airport in North Carolina, his attorney says.   
 Friday's MLB contest at Philadelphia's Citizens Bank Park between the Red Sox and Phillies was delayed after a fan fell into the visiting team's bullpen, requiring medical attention.   
 King Charles III and Queen Camilla were crowned at Westminster Abbey in London on Saturday in a lavish, eye-popping ceremony not seen in Britain in nearly 70 years.   
 Prominent pro-Kremlin blogger Zakhar Prilepin was injured by a bomb that detonated in his vehicle Saturday in western Russia, killing his driver, state media reported.   
 Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a bill into law allowing his personally chosen board overseeing the Walt Disney Company's operations in the state to void agreements approved by the previous board.   
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