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Nine people, including children, were injured in a Memorial Day shooting along the Hollywood Beach boardwalk in Florida, according to police who said they were still searching for a suspect.
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  1. 9 injured in Memorial Day shooting along Hollywood Beach boardwalk
  2. 2 more inmates escape from Mississippi prison
  3. Miami Heat smother Boston Celtics 103-84, advance to NBA Finals
  4. Uganda's Museveni signs anti-LGBTQ measure into law
  5. Teen drowns, others rescued from ocean at New Jersey beach
  6. WWII airman, killed in crash 80 years ago, to be buried this week
  7. Ralph Yarl participates in brain injury awareness walk in Kansas City
  8. Texas legislature passes bill banning diversity efforts in higher education
  9. Dozens of NATO peacekeepers, protesters injured in violent clashes in northern Kosovo
  10. British TikToker ‘Mizzy’ charged with violating court order against social media posts
  11. Man charged in killing near home of Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson
  12. Massachusetts State Police bust up 'large-scale' drug enterprise
  13. China sets 2030 deadline to send astronauts to the Moon
  14. Google marks Memorial Day with poppy-themed Doodle
  15. Edward James Olmos says he recently battled throat cancer
  16. 8 injured as gunfire erupts at party outside Philadelphia Union soccer stadium
  17. Sheriff: Suspect doused man at Tampa gas station, set him on fire
  18. Biden remembers Americans who ‘gave all’ in annual Memorial Day speech
  19. Indian army makes arrests as ethnic violence escalates in Manipur state
  20. Iran's Khamenei says he would 'welcome' diplomatic ties with Egypt
  21. Sarah Snook bids farewell to 'Succession:' 'It breaks my heart that it is all over'
  22. Japanese prime minister fires son over party photos at official residence
  23. Hollywood Vampires postpone shows after Johnny Depp injures ankle
  24. Polish president poised to sign controversial Russian influence law
  25. Police arrest Ariz. man after 4 killed, another hurt in weekend shooting spree

9 injured in Memorial Day shooting along Hollywood Beach boardwalk

Nine people, including children, were injured in a Memorial Day shooting along the Hollywood Beach boardwalk in Florida, according to police who said they were still searching for a suspect.
   

2 more inmates escape from Mississippi prison

Authorities in Mississippi said Monday that two more inmates have escaped from a prison where four inmates escaped last month.
   

Miami Heat smother Boston Celtics 103-84, advance to NBA Finals

Miami Heat defenders chased shooters off the 3-point line, prevented lane penetration and dislodged dribblers to beat the Boston Celtics, earning a trip to the 2023 NBA Finals on Monday in Boston.
   

Uganda's Museveni signs anti-LGBTQ measure into law

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni on Monday signed a controversial anti-LGBTQ bill that punishes "gay sexual conduct" with life sentences and related offense with the death penalty.
   

Teen drowns, others rescued from ocean at New Jersey beach

A 15-year-old boy drowned and five other people had to be pulled from the water at New Jersey's Sandy Hook Beach where signs were posted Memorial Day to stay out of the ocean.
   

WWII airman, killed in crash 80 years ago, to be buried this week

The remains of World War II airman James M. Howie, 24, who was killed in a crash eight decades ago, will be laid to rest in his Illinois hometown of Chester five days after Memorial Day.
   

Ralph Yarl participates in brain injury awareness walk in Kansas City

More than a month after being shot in the head, Ralph Yarl participated in a walk and run to raise awareness for traumatic brain injuries in Kansas City on Monday.
   

Texas legislature passes bill banning diversity efforts in higher education

Texas lawmakers signed a bill Monday that bans programs and offices in publicly funded colleges and universities from promoting diversity, equity and inclusion.
   

Dozens of NATO peacekeepers, protesters injured in violent clashes in northern Kosovo

At least 25 NATO-led Kosovo Force peacekeepers and 50 Serbian protesters were injured Monday in northern Kosovo during clashes over the recent election of ethnic Albanian mayors.
   

British TikToker ‘Mizzy’ charged with violating court order against social media posts

A controversial British TikTok star known for crossing boundaries to perform "pranks" has been charged for violating a court order against posting videos of others without their consent.
   

Man charged in killing near home of Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson

A man was charged with murder on Monday over the stabbing death of a woman found about two blocks from the home of Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson.
   

Massachusetts State Police bust up 'large-scale' drug enterprise

Police in Massachusetts arrested two men and busted up a "large-scale" drug trafficking enterprise after officers and U.S. Postal Inspectors intercepted three kilograms of cocaine mailed from Puerto Rico.
   

China sets 2030 deadline to send astronauts to the Moon

A Chinese space agency official announced plans Monday to send the country's first manned mission to the Moon by 2030.
   

Google marks Memorial Day with poppy-themed Doodle

Monday's Google Doodle paid tribute to the U.S. servicemen and women who gave their lives for their country.
   

Edward James Olmos says he recently battled throat cancer

Edward James Olmos has announced he recently battled throat cancer.
   

8 injured as gunfire erupts at party outside Philadelphia Union soccer stadium

Police said eight people were injured as gunfire broke out during a Memorial Day weekend party held near Subaru Park in Chester, Pa., home of Major League Soccer's Philadelphia Union.
   

Sheriff: Suspect doused man at Tampa gas station, set him on fire

A Florida man was arrested after allegedly dousing another man with gasoline at a Tampa service station and lighting him on fire, sheriff's officials said Monday.
   

Biden remembers Americans who ‘gave all’ in annual Memorial Day speech

President Joe Biden delivered a solemn speech at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va., Monday for the 155th Memorial Day observance ceremony.
   

Indian army makes arrests as ethnic violence escalates in Manipur state

Indian authorities said Monday they have carried out a wave of arrests in northeastern state of Manipur after renewed ethnic clashes over the weekend resulted in more deaths.
   

Iran's Khamenei says he would 'welcome' diplomatic ties with Egypt

Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said Monday his country would be interested in resuming diplomatic relations with Egypt, which has long-standing ties with the country's regional rival Israel.
   

Sarah Snook bids farewell to 'Succession:' 'It breaks my heart that it is all over'

Sarah Snook posted a message of grief and gratitude on Instagram Monday, hours after the fourth and final season of her HBO drama "Succession" wrapped.
   

Japanese prime minister fires son over party photos at official residence

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida confirmed Monday he has fired his eldest son Shotaro as his executive secretary after continued outcry over a party held at the official residence in December.
   

Hollywood Vampires postpone shows after Johnny Depp injures ankle

Johnny Depp's rock band Hollywood Vampires has postponed several shows after the movie star injured his ankle.
   

Polish president poised to sign controversial Russian influence law

Polish President Andrzej Duda said Monday he will sign a controversial new law backers say is meant to stem Russian influence in the country's politics but which others see as a means to stifle opposition.
   

Police arrest Ariz. man after 4 killed, another hurt in weekend shooting spree

Authorities in Arizona have arrested a man charged with killing four people and shooting and injuring one other during a crime spree over the weekend, the Mesa Police Department confirmed Monday.
   
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  1. Republicans speak out against U.S. debt-ceiling deal, in sign of rocky road ahead - CNBC
  2. Children among 9 injured in shooting along Hollywood Beach Broadwalk in Florida: Police - ABC News
  3. Russia-Ukraine war live: buildings on fire in Kyiv as capital comes under third attack in 24 hours - The Guardian
  4. Kosovo: NATO-led troops injured as Serbs protest new mayors - DW (English)
  5. Search of Iowa apartment wreckage is called off amid safety fears – live - The Independent
  6. Why the Biden-McCarthy debt ceiling deal angers climate activists - The Washington Post
  7. Chicago Weekend Shootings: At Least 8 Killed, 42 Wounded in Memorial Day Weekend Violence - NBC Chicago
  8. Teenager walks at brain injury event weeks after getting shot in head for knocking on wrong door - The Associated Press
  9. Lindsey Graham: Russia issues arrest warrant for top Republican - BBC
  10. Ken Paxton Senate impeachment trial date set - Axios
  11. Russian ‘spy’ whale Hvaldimir spotted off Sweden coast - Al Jazeera English
  12. Erdogan continues harsh rhetoric following victory in Turkish election - The Washington Post
  13. Shanghai records hottest day in May in 100 years, weather service says - CBS News
  14. Japan warns it will destroy any North Korean missile that enters its territory after Pyongyang signals satellite launch imminent - CNN
  15. Small investors are souring on China's recovery - Reuters.com
  16. Futures Rise On Debt Deal; Tesla, Nvidia In Focus - Investor's Business Daily
  17. Asian stocks mostly higher as US debt deal revives confidence - Reuters.com
  18. NASA's SLS rocket is $6 billion over budget and six years behind schedule - Engadget
  19. PlayStation Days of Play 2023 dates announced; up to 40% discount offered on select games - Notebookcheck.net
  20. 'Succession' Series Finale: Matthew Macfadyen on Learning Who'd "Win" - Collider
  21. Barry Series Finale Ending Explained - IGN
  22. ‘Succession’ Star Sarah Snook Remembers Show That “Changed My Life” & Announces Even Bigger Life Change: The Birth Of Her Baby - Deadline
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Lindsey Graham: Russia issues arrest warrant for top Republican - BBC

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  10. In Provincetown, Mass., a Matchmaker Helps the Desperate Find Housing
  11. For Freeman Vines, Guitar Making Is a Way of Life
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Russian Guards Beat and Tortured Kherson Prisoners, Leading to Deaths

Ukraine has charged four members of Russia’s National Guard with war crimes in Kherson. The four acted with such impunity, the authorities say, they did not mask their identities.
   

Kyiv Residents Scramble for Shelter From Daytime Russia Missile Barrage

A drone attack on Tuesday came after a barrage of missiles on Monday sent schoolchildren running for shelter as explosions echoed across the Ukrainian capital, rare daytime aerial assaults on the city.
   

Here’s What’s in the Debt Limit Deal

Two years of spending caps, additional work requirements for food stamps and cuts to I.R.S. funding are among the components in the deal.
   

Debt Ceiling Deal Includes New Work Requirements for Food Stamps

The agreement will place additional work requirements on older Americans to receive food assistance, but will remove those barriers for veterans and homeless adults.
   

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