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 Sudan's warring sides agree to protect civilians amid fighting  Sudan's warring sides have agreed Thursday to protect civilians amid their bloody conflict, officials with mediating nations United States and Saudi Arabia confirmed.      Trump files notice to appeal liability verdict in E. Jean Carroll case  Lawyers for former President Donald Trump on Thursday filed notice to appeal the verdict of a federal court jury finding him liable for sexual battery and defamation against writer E. Jean Carroll.      Grand Rapids, Mich., schools ban backpacks after 4th confiscated gun  Public school district officials in Grand Rapids, Mich., say they have banned students from wearing backpacks following the fourth confiscation of a firearm so far this school year.       Man to be charged with manslaughter in New York City subway killing  The man who killed Jordan Neely with a chokehold on a New York City subway last week will face charges.      CDC reports first 2 U.S. cases of drug-resistant ringworm in New York City  Two cases of a rare, highly contagious and severe type of ringworm have been reported in New York City, marking the first cases in the United States.      White House warns migrants border 'not open' with lifting of Title 42  The end of pandemic-era rules allowing U.S. officials to quickly expel migrants does not mean the southern U.S. border is "open," Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas warned Thursday.      Supreme Court rejects pork industry challenge to California animal welfare law  The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected a challenge to a California law that bans the sale of pork that comes from breeding pigs in small spaces.      GOP-backed ‘Secure the Border’ bill passes House ahead of Title 42 expiration  House Republicans passed H.R.2, the Secure the Border Act, on Thursday afternoon ahead of the Trump-era Title 42 immigration restriction expiring at midnight.      Twitter will have new CEO in about 6 weeks, Elon Musk tweets  Elon Musk announced Thursday that Twitter would have a new CEO in about six weeks, as he to an executive chairman role.      Questions remain year after journalist Shireen Abu Akleh killed in West Bank  Journalists, the Carter Center and others reiterated calls for an official investigation into the fatal shooting of reporter Shireen Abu Akleh Thursday on the one-year anniversary of her death in the West Bank.       FDA issues new rules, makes it easier for gay, bisexual men to donate blood  The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday approved new rules for blood donation, allowing gay and bisexual men to more easily donate blood.      2 men who used weighted fish in tournament catch light jail sentences  Two men caught cheating during September's Lake Erie Walleye Trail tournament have been sentenced to short jail sentences.      Watch: Dedicated Lakers fan gets LeBron James' face etched into his hair  A Los Angeles Lakers fan in Illinois showed support for his team in the playoffs by having the face of LeBron James trimmed into the hair on the back of his head.      Watch: Massive Chicago River snapping turtle dubbed 'Chonkasaurus'  A giant snapping turtle dubbed Chonkasaurus is becoming an online celebrity after it was caught on camera lounging on some rocks in the Chicago River.      Watch: Minnesota man invents beer-powered motorcycle  A Minnesota inventor who gained a following for his unusual vehicles unveiled his latest creation: a beer-powered motorcycle.      Coast Guard suspends search for 3 after jet debris found off San Clemente Island  The U.S. Coast Guard San Diego station Thursday morning suspended a search for three people after an aircraft and debris field were found about a mile southwest of U.S. Navy-owned San Clemente Island on Wednesday.      Look: 'Heels' Season 2 to premiere July 28, new photos released  Starz announced the premiere date for "Heels" Season 2 on Thursday and shared the first photos from the July 28 premiere.      Van carrying oxygen tanks explodes in downtown Milan  A van carrying oxygen tanks exploded in downtown Milan, Italy, Thursday, according to mayor Giuseppe Sala.      Woman wins $1 million one week after buying her first house  A North Carolina woman collected a $1 million lottery prize just one week after closing on her first-ever house.      Watch: Negan, Maggie seek missing son in 'The Walking Dead: Dead City' trailer  The universe of "The Walking Dead" returns in a new spinoff to the popular series called "The Walking Dead: Dead City."      Rafael Casal: 'Blindspotting' humanizes the incarcerated  "Blindspotting" co-creator and star Rafael Casal says he hopes his Starz dramedy series presents a different point of view about the incarcerated and their loved ones than that often portrayed in the media.      Alabama police officer dies after cruiser goes into river  A police officer in Mobile, Ala., died Thursday after her police cruiser plunged into the Mobil River early in the morning.      Look: Stray Kids share 'FNF' teaser ahead of new album  K-pop group Stray Kids released a track teaser for "FNF," a song from its album "5-Star."      Peloton recalling exercise bike after reports of broken bones, other injuries  Peloton is recalling 2.1 million of its original exercise bikes because the seat post assembly can break during use, posing fall and injury hazards. The model number is PL-01.       | 
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 House Approves Stringent G.O.P. Border Bill, Attacking Biden on ImmigrationThe legislation, which seeks to revive, codify and stiffen a series of border policies pursued by the Trump administration, was timed to be considered on the eve of an expected border surge.        Daniel Penny Will Be Charged in Subway Chokehold Killing of Jordan NeelyMr. Penny choked Mr. Neely for several minutes on the floor of an F train. He is expected to surrender on Friday and be charged with manslaughter.        Trump Town Hall Shows His Second-Term Plan: Shattering Even More NormsThe former president made it clearer than ever this week that on issues including Ukraine, the economy and the rule of law, his return to office would lead to a sharp departure from core American values.        E. Jean Carroll May Sue Trump a Third Time After ‘Vile’ Comments on CNNIn an interview, her lawyer said that the former president’s mocking comments in a town hall broadcast could create fresh legal jeopardy.        Trump Suggests He Knowingly Took Documents From White HouseThe former president, in his appearance on CNN, misstated the law governing presidential records, saying he was allowed to take the material now at the heart of a Justice Department investigation.        As Covid Emergency Ends, Surveillance Shifts to the SewersWith other virus tracking efforts winding down, wastewater data is likely to become increasingly important in the months ahead, scientists say.        Vulnerable Republicans Caught in the Middle in Debt Limit FightHouse G.O.P. lawmakers in competitive seats who could be crucial to averting a catastrophic default are being fawned over by Democrats one minute and pummeled the next.        Meeting Between Biden and Republicans Delayed as Sides Pursue Debt Limit DealThe decision to delay Friday’s expected meeting to next week was cast as a positive development, one that could allow officials to find agreement before the United States defaults on its debt.        Judge in Virginia Strikes Down Federal Limit on Age of Handgun BuyersThe ruling in Richmond is one of the first successful challenges to gun control laws under the Supreme Court’s landmark 2022 Bruen decision.        Luxury Imports to Russia Take a Detour Around Sanctions — Through DubaiMore than a year into Vladimir Putin’s invasion, the web of global trade has adjusted to Western sanctions, with a network of middlemen sending cars, electronics and more to Russia.        Zelensky, Citing Equipment Gaps, Says It’s Too Soon for CounteroffensiveUkraine’s president played down the chance of an imminent military move, but the claim was greeted with some skepticism.        How MTV Broke News for a GenerationMTV News bridged a gap between news and pop culture without talking down to its young audience. As it prepares to shut down, Kurt Loder, Tabitha Soren, Sway Calloway and others reflect on its legacy.        ‘Matter of Opinion’: What if We Just Paid Clarence Thomas $1 Million?What to think about the scandal-prone justice and the Supreme Court? Our hosts talk it through.        The Second Phase of the Biden PresidencyHow to survive in the age of acceleration.        Trump’s ‘Stupid,’ ‘Stupid’ Town HallAnd voters are worried about Biden’s mental acuity?        为什么美国人爱上了中国制造的超仿大牌包?当“脱钩”日益成为中美之间的一种现实,为什么有这么多美国人热衷于从中国购买“超A”包?购买仿冒奢侈品为什么从不道德变成了“令人愉快的秘密”?        Elon Musk in Talks to Hire Linda Yaccarino as Twitter’s New CEOMr. Musk is in talks about the role with Linda Yaccarino, chairman of global advertising and partnerships at NBCUniversal, two people with knowledge of the matter said.        George Santos Settles Stolen-Check Case in BrazilThe first-term congressman of New York accepted responsibility for his actions and agreed to pay a settlement in exchange for the charges to be dropped.        Striking Writers Find Their Villain: NetflixFear of protests prompted the streaming giant to shift an anticipated presentation for advertisers to a virtual event and a top executive to skip an honorary gala.        The S.I. Newhouse Auction: 16 Paintings, $177.8 MillionA Francis Bacon goes big, but there were few fireworks at the sale of paintings from Condé Nast’s former chairman, who built one of the major art collections in the country.        Van Gogh and the Consolation of TreesA revelatory show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art reunites 24 paintings of cypresses and unchains them from their somber associations.        Today’s Wordle Review: May 10, 2023Our columnist reviews the day’s puzzle. Warning: Contains spoilers!         More Recent Articles | 
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 Sudan's warring sides have agreed Thursday to protect civilians amid their bloody conflict, officials with mediating nations United States and Saudi Arabia confirmed.   
 Lawyers for former President Donald Trump on Thursday filed notice to appeal the verdict of a federal court jury finding him liable for sexual battery and defamation against writer E. Jean Carroll.   
 Public school district officials in Grand Rapids, Mich., say they have banned students from wearing backpacks following the fourth confiscation of a firearm so far this school year.    
 The man who killed Jordan Neely with a chokehold on a New York City subway last week will face charges.   
 Two cases of a rare, highly contagious and severe type of ringworm have been reported in New York City, marking the first cases in the United States.   
 The end of pandemic-era rules allowing U.S. officials to quickly expel migrants does not mean the southern U.S. border is "open," Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas warned Thursday.   
 The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected a challenge to a California law that bans the sale of pork that comes from breeding pigs in small spaces.   
 House Republicans passed H.R.2, the Secure the Border Act, on Thursday afternoon ahead of the Trump-era Title 42 immigration restriction expiring at midnight.   
 Elon Musk announced Thursday that Twitter would have a new CEO in about six weeks, as he to an executive chairman role.   
 Journalists, the Carter Center and others reiterated calls for an official investigation into the fatal shooting of reporter Shireen Abu Akleh Thursday on the one-year anniversary of her death in the West Bank.    
 The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday approved new rules for blood donation, allowing gay and bisexual men to more easily donate blood.   
 Two men caught cheating during September's Lake Erie Walleye Trail tournament have been sentenced to short jail sentences.   
 A Los Angeles Lakers fan in Illinois showed support for his team in the playoffs by having the face of LeBron James trimmed into the hair on the back of his head.   
 A giant snapping turtle dubbed Chonkasaurus is becoming an online celebrity after it was caught on camera lounging on some rocks in the Chicago River.   
 A Minnesota inventor who gained a following for his unusual vehicles unveiled his latest creation: a beer-powered motorcycle.   
 The U.S. Coast Guard San Diego station Thursday morning suspended a search for three people after an aircraft and debris field were found about a mile southwest of U.S. Navy-owned San Clemente Island on Wednesday.   
 Starz announced the premiere date for "Heels" Season 2 on Thursday and shared the first photos from the July 28 premiere.   
 A van carrying oxygen tanks exploded in downtown Milan, Italy, Thursday, according to mayor Giuseppe Sala.   
 A North Carolina woman collected a $1 million lottery prize just one week after closing on her first-ever house.   
 The universe of "The Walking Dead" returns in a new spinoff to the popular series called "The Walking Dead: Dead City."   
 "Blindspotting" co-creator and star Rafael Casal says he hopes his Starz dramedy series presents a different point of view about the incarcerated and their loved ones than that often portrayed in the media.   
 A police officer in Mobile, Ala., died Thursday after her police cruiser plunged into the Mobil River early in the morning.   
 K-pop group Stray Kids released a track teaser for "FNF," a song from its album "5-Star."   
 Peloton is recalling 2.1 million of its original exercise bikes because the seat post assembly can break during use, posing fall and injury hazards. The model number is PL-01.   
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