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 U.S., Turkey sanction 2 al-Qaida-linked facilitators  The United States and Turkey on Tuesday jointly sanctioned two men accused of being financial facilitators for U.S. and U.N. designated al-Qaida-linked terrorist groups in Syria.      Montana judge denies transgender lawmaker Zooey Zephyr's return to House floor  A judge ruled against Montana state Rep. Zooey Zephyr, the state's only transgender lawmaker, saying she cannot return to the state House floor because he does not have the authority to intervene.      Texas mass shooting suspect arrested after four-day manhunt  Francisco Oropesa, 38, who police believe shot and killed five of his neighbors inside a Texas home has been arrested following a four-day manhunt that involved more than 250 law enforcement officers.      NOAA upgrades storm surge forecast model in time for hurricane season  The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Tuesday it has upgraded its storm surge forecast model for high-impact weather in time for the 2023 hurricane season, which begins June 1.      Lawyer confirms Donald Trump won't testify in civil battery, defamation trial  Ending any speculation, lawyers for Donald Trump told a judge Tuesday the former president will not testify in his own defense during the civil battery and defamation lawsuit against him.      Rocket attacks, protests follow death of Palestinian detainee in Israeli prison  The death of a high-profile Palestinian prisoner inside an Israeli jail Tuesday sparked retaliatory rocket attacks, for which both Palestinian Islamic Jihad and Hamas took credit, the Israel Defense Forces confirmed.      Roku announces new Charlie Puth, Sofia Vergara shows and more  Roku Channel announced its 2023-24 slate on Tuesday. This includes returning shows and new ones from Charlie Puth, Sofia Vergara and more.      Oregon secretary of state to resign over cannabis consulting side job  Oregon Secretary of State Shemia Fagan announced Tuesday she will step down from office next week, amid an ethics investigation into her $10,000-a-month side job for an embattled cannabis company.      'Status quo must change,' Senate Judiciary chair says of Supreme Court ethics  Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., who chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee, pushed hard for a code of ethics for the Supreme Court during a committee hearing Tuesday.      Watch: Miranda Otto, Guy Pearce run Australian cult in 'The Clearing'  Hulu released the trailer for "The Clearing" on Tuesday. The Australian cult drama starring Teresa Palmer, Miranda Otto and Guy Pearce premieres May 24.      Former Minneapolis police officer found guilty in George Floyd's death  A judge found former Minneapolis Police Department officer Tou Thao guilty Monday night of his role in the death of George Floyd almost three years ago.      Ex-Memphis police officer who first stopped Tyre Nichols won't be charged  Shelby County District Attorney Steve Mulroy announced Tuesday that Memphis Police Officer Preston Hemphill, who was involved in the initial traffic stop of Tyre Nichols, won't be charged in connection with his death.      U.S. announces 1,500 more troops will be sent to Mexico border  President Joe Biden is planning to send 1,500 more troops temporarily to the southern border to help support immigration authorities, according to the Department of Defense.      Look: New Hampshire firefighters free dog with head stuck in tree  Firefighters in New Hampshire came to the rescue of a curious dog who stuck her head into a hole in a tree and ended up stuck.      Woman wins lottery jackpot using numbers from a dream  An Australian woman won a lottery jackpot worth more than $670,000 using a set of numbers that came to her in a dream.      Senators reintroduce online safety act for kids that details content to moderate  Senators Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn, and Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn, reintroduced legislation to hold tech companies accountable for the safety of children online. A prior version was criticized as invasive by advocates.      'Simpsons' short 'Rogue Not Quite One' coming to Disney+ on Star Wars Day  "Maggie Simpson in 'Rogue Not Quite One,'" a new short from "The Simpsons," will premiere May 4 on Disney+ in honor of Star Wars Day.      U.S. job openings fell to near two-year low in March  The job market in the United States got tighter in March with the Labor Department reporting the fewest job openings in the past two years, according to statistics released on Tuesday.      Look: 'Based on a True Story' photos introduce Kaley Cuoco, Chris Messina dark comedy  "Based on a True Story," a dark comedy thriller starring Kaley Cuoco, Chris Messina and Tom Bateman, is coming to Peacock.      Operation against fentanyl on dark web brings arrests, guns, $53 million in cash  The Justice Department on Tuesday announced 228 arrests and the seizure of more than a hundred guns in a "record-breaking" joint law-enforcement operation targeting fentanyl and opioid traffic on the dark web.      Kremlin rejects U.S. estimate of 100,000 Russian casualties in Ukraine since December  Russia on Tuesday rejected an estimate by the U.S. government that Russia has suffered more than 100,000 casualties, with over 20,000 killed, since December in the Ukraine war.      Watch: Aespa release 'Welcome to My World' music video ahead of new EP  K-pop stars Aespa released a music video for "Welcome to My World" featuring Naevis and a track video for "I'm Unhappy" ahead of their forthcoming EP.       | 
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 After Pandemic Rebound, U.S. Manufacturing DroopsFactories that roared out of the recession have stalled, hampering the economy, even as a new wave of production looms.        Wall Street Fears a Banking Crisis Despite First Republic’s SaleEven after the sale of First Republic, investors are worried about challenges that regional banks still face, imperiling the economy.        Tucker Carlson’s Text That Alarmed Fox: ‘It’s Not How White Men Fight’The discovery of the text message contributed to a chain of events that ultimately led to Tucker Carlson’s firing.        Is the Debt Limit Constitutional? Biden Aides Are Debating It.As the government heads toward a possible default on its debt as soon as next month, officials are entertaining a legal theory that previous administrations ruled out.        Why the 14th Amendment Is Being Cited in the Debt Ceiling DebateSome Biden administration officials believe a constitutional clause prevents the United States from failing to make payments even if it means breaching the debt limit.        Judge Rejects Zooey Zephyr’s Effort to Return to Montana House FloorRepresentative Zooey Zephyr sued after being barred from the chamber in a standoff that started over her comments on transgender legislation.        Day 5 of Trump Rape Case: Carroll’s Friend Testifies About Call After AttackE. Jean Carroll, who has accused the former president of raping her, has finished her cross-examination. On Tuesday, her lawyers called witnesses to bolster her case.        E. Jean Carroll’s Two-Day Showdown with Trump Lawyer Joseph TacopinaThe writer E. Jean Carroll and Donald Trump’s lawyer, Joseph Tacopina, clashed repeatedly over her account of how she reacted after she was attacked.        Release of Justice Stevens’s Private Papers Opens Window Into Supreme CourtJustice John Paul Stevens’s files on thousands of cases, including landmark decisions on abortion and the 2000 election, have been made public, opening a window on the Supreme Court.        Late Night Shows Go Dark in First Fallout From Writers’ StrikeHow long they stay off the air is an open question. During the last strike, they gradually returned after a couple of months.        Rent for Millions of New Yorkers Could Increase by 2 to 5 PercentThe panel, known as the Rent Guidelines Board, took a preliminary vote on potential rent hikes on Tuesday evening.        In China, It’s Time to Splurge Again, and the Luxury Industry Is RelievedThe end of pandemic-era restrictions has unleashed a luxury spending rebound in China. Which Western brands are coming out on top?        At Harlem Shake, Food Served With a Celebration of Black CultureAt Harlem Shake, which continues to expand, the fun retro vibes connect to a deeper diner history.        We Are Opening the Lids on Two Giant Pandora’s BoxesSocial media illustrated some of the perils of unchecked technology.        Does America Realize That Sudan Is Too Big to Fail?The people of Sudan have been all but abandoned in the crossfire of a fight to the death between the two men who want to rule them.        The Curious Conservative Case Against Defending UkraineGeorge Orwell would have called it objectively pro-Putin.        Stabbings in Davis, California, Rock the College TownTwo people have died and a third person has been wounded over the course of five days in Davis, Calif. The police said they were uncertain whether only one assailant was involved.        Russia Ramps Up Pressure on Civilians in Occupied UkraineWary of Ukrainian partisans and anticipating a counteroffensive, Russian authorities have “reinforced” counterintelligence units in occupied territory, Ukraine says.        A Drone Opera, Brought to You by General Dynamics? A Company Clarifies.“Grounded,” a new work about the psychological toll of drone warfare, drew scrutiny after its presenter, Washington National Opera, advertised the support of a major military contractor.        A Minimalist Australian Dream Home With an 18th-Century TwistWhy would a modernist house in a Melbourne suburb need an inverted ha-ha? (And what is a ha-ha, anyway?)        Today’s Wordle Review: May 2, 2023Our columnist reviews the day’s puzzle. Warning: Contains spoilers!         | 
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 The United States and Turkey on Tuesday jointly sanctioned two men accused of being financial facilitators for U.S. and U.N. designated al-Qaida-linked terrorist groups in Syria.   
 A judge ruled against Montana state Rep. Zooey Zephyr, the state's only transgender lawmaker, saying she cannot return to the state House floor because he does not have the authority to intervene.   
 Francisco Oropesa, 38, who police believe shot and killed five of his neighbors inside a Texas home has been arrested following a four-day manhunt that involved more than 250 law enforcement officers.   
 The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Tuesday it has upgraded its storm surge forecast model for high-impact weather in time for the 2023 hurricane season, which begins June 1.   
 Ending any speculation, lawyers for Donald Trump told a judge Tuesday the former president will not testify in his own defense during the civil battery and defamation lawsuit against him.   
 The death of a high-profile Palestinian prisoner inside an Israeli jail Tuesday sparked retaliatory rocket attacks, for which both Palestinian Islamic Jihad and Hamas took credit, the Israel Defense Forces confirmed.   
 Roku Channel announced its 2023-24 slate on Tuesday. This includes returning shows and new ones from Charlie Puth, Sofia Vergara and more.   
 Oregon Secretary of State Shemia Fagan announced Tuesday she will step down from office next week, amid an ethics investigation into her $10,000-a-month side job for an embattled cannabis company.   
 Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., who chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee, pushed hard for a code of ethics for the Supreme Court during a committee hearing Tuesday.   
 Hulu released the trailer for "The Clearing" on Tuesday. The Australian cult drama starring Teresa Palmer, Miranda Otto and Guy Pearce premieres May 24.   
 A judge found former Minneapolis Police Department officer Tou Thao guilty Monday night of his role in the death of George Floyd almost three years ago.   
 Shelby County District Attorney Steve Mulroy announced Tuesday that Memphis Police Officer Preston Hemphill, who was involved in the initial traffic stop of Tyre Nichols, won't be charged in connection with his death.   
 President Joe Biden is planning to send 1,500 more troops temporarily to the southern border to help support immigration authorities, according to the Department of Defense.   
 Firefighters in New Hampshire came to the rescue of a curious dog who stuck her head into a hole in a tree and ended up stuck.   
 An Australian woman won a lottery jackpot worth more than $670,000 using a set of numbers that came to her in a dream.   
 Senators Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn, and Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn, reintroduced legislation to hold tech companies accountable for the safety of children online. A prior version was criticized as invasive by advocates.   
 "Maggie Simpson in 'Rogue Not Quite One,'" a new short from "The Simpsons," will premiere May 4 on Disney+ in honor of Star Wars Day.   
 The job market in the United States got tighter in March with the Labor Department reporting the fewest job openings in the past two years, according to statistics released on Tuesday.   
 "Based on a True Story," a dark comedy thriller starring Kaley Cuoco, Chris Messina and Tom Bateman, is coming to Peacock.   
 The Justice Department on Tuesday announced 228 arrests and the seizure of more than a hundred guns in a "record-breaking" joint law-enforcement operation targeting fentanyl and opioid traffic on the dark web.   
 Russia on Tuesday rejected an estimate by the U.S. government that Russia has suffered more than 100,000 casualties, with over 20,000 killed, since December in the Ukraine war.   
 K-pop stars Aespa released a music video for "Welcome to My World" featuring Naevis and a track video for "I'm Unhappy" ahead of their forthcoming EP.   
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