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 Judge sentences 'violent and aggressive' Jan. 6 rioter to 14 years in prison  A Kentucky man who participated in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot, that resulted in the breach of the Capitol Building in Washington DC was sentenced to 14 years in prison Friday. The sentence is the longest imposed for a Jan. 6      Rep. Joe Morell introduces legislation to ban non-consensual AI deepfakes  Congressman Joe Morelle, D-N.Y.-25, has introduced legislation to ban non-consensual AI deepfakes of people.      King Charles III's coronation arrives amid evolving attitudes toward monarchy  Seven decades after his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, rose to the throne in Britain's last coronation, King Charles III will be officially crowned on Saturday amid evolving attitudes toward the monarchy      No injuries reported in explosion, fire at Shell refinery near Houston  An explosion ripped through a Shell refinery near Deer Park, Texas, on Friday, causing a massive fire. No injuries were reported.      Pretty Mischievous scores upset win in Kentucky Oaks  Pretty Mischievous overcame a wide trip to win Friday's Kentucky Oaks as long shots ruled the day.      Police identify suspect in death of Arizona hiker  Police have named the suspect who was arrested in connection with the death of Lauren Heike, 29, a hiker who found dead in the desert in Phoenix, Ariz., on April, 29.      Court delays execution of Oklahoma inmate amid questions on guilt  The Supreme Court on Friday blocked the execution of an Oklahoma death row inmate amid renewed doubts about his guilt.      Watch: Angler on Florida fishing boat reels in great white shark  Anglers on a charter fishing boat in Florida ended up making the "catch of a lifetime" -- a great white shark.      Look: Disc golf net prompts emu's escape in Minnesota  An emu briefly escaped from a Minnesota property after apparently mistaking a disc golf net for a potential mate, the bird's owner said.      Man uses $40 in lottery winnings to win $500,000 jackpot  A Michigan man who won a $40 prize from a lottery ticket decided to reinvest his winnings into more tickets -- and won $500,000.      Man who escaped Alabama jail in 2022 with help of female officer pleads guilty  Casey White, the man who escaped from Lauderdale County Jail in April 2022, has pleaded guilty to escape in the first degree.      Watch: Jay Leno, Terry Crews join 'Hot Wheels: Ultimate Challenge'  NBC released the trailer for "Hot Wheels: Ultimate Challenge," premiering May 30, which also announces celebrity judges Jay Leno, Terry Crews, Joel McHale and more.      Watch: EXO's Baekhyun surprises fans with 'Bambi' dance practice video  K-pop star Baekhyun released a dance practice video for his song "Bambi" two years after its release.      Donald Trump deposition video in E. Jean Carroll civil rape case released  Video of former President Donald Trump's deposition in a civil rape trial was released on Friday, after several media organizations asked the judge to make it public.      Keke Palmer announces new album and movie 'Big Boss'  Keke Palmer announced a new album and new movie "Big Boss" that will be available on her KeTV on YouTube and Facebook.      Look: 'Below Deck' alum Kate Chastain gives birth to first childWhen christened, USS Massachusetts will be 22nd Virginia-class nuclear sub  The U.S. Navy is preparing to christen a new Virgina-class nuclear submarine as the USS Massachusetts on Saturday.      Doctors perform first successful fetal brain surgery  For the first time, doctors have successfully performed fetal brain surgery to treat a rare blood vessel abnormality that can be fatal to newborns.      Jonathan Groff cast in 'mysterious' new role on 'Doctor Who'  "Glee" actor Jonathan Groff has joined the cast of the BBC series "Doctor Who."      Outgoing CDC Director Rochelle Walensky 'saved lives,' Joe Biden says  Rochelle Walensky is leaving her job as director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the White House announced Friday.      New domestic policy adviser first Asian-American to lead White House council  The White House said Friday that Neera Tanden will replace outgoing domestic policy advisor Susan Rice. Tanden will be the first Asian-American to ever lead any of the three major White House policy councils.      SEC awards $279M in largest-ever whistleblower payout  The Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday announced a $279 million award to a whistleblower, the largest the agency has ever given someone who stepped forward with information benefiting an SEC investigation.      Ex-New York Mets pitcher Matt Harvey retires from MLB  Former New York Mets pitcher Matt Harvey will retire after a nine-year MLB career, he announced Friday on Instagram.      North Carolina man faces down bear to rescue his dog  A North Carolina man used a walking stick to protect his dog from a hungry bear that aimed to make a meal out of the Yorkshire terrier.      MTV Movie & TV Awards: How to watch, what to expect  The MTV Movie & TV Awards will take place Sunday at Barker Hangar in Los Angeles.       | 
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 Why So Many Nations in the King’s Realm Want to Say GoodbyeWhether through a hard break or a soft fade in ties, nations that have kept the British monarch as their head of state are moving toward separation.        King Charles: A Life in PhotosCameras have followed Britain’s new head of state since infancy. Here is a selection of memorable images from a very public life.        In Georgia Trump Investigation, Most Fake Electors Take Immunity DealsProsecutors are nearing charging decisions after investigating whether former President Donald J. Trump and his allies illegally meddled in Georgia’s 2020 election.        Peter Schwartz Gets 14 Years for Jan. 6 Police Attacks, Longest Sentence So FarThe sentence was delivered the same day prosecutors recommended 25 years in prison for Stewart Rhodes, the leader of the Oath Keepers militia, who was convicted of seditious conspiracy in the attack.        How Could AI Change War? U.S. Defense Experts Warn About New TechU.S. national security officials are warning about the potential for the new technology to upend war, cyber conflict and — in the most extreme case — the use of nuclear weapons.        Tucker Carlson Wants to Return to TV Before 2025. Will Fox Let Him?In conversations with his associates, Mr. Carlson has expressed interest in getting back to work before the agreement expires.        What We Know About Jordan Neely, the Man Choked to Death on the NYC SubwayOn May 1, a 24-year-old man named Daniel Penny choked Jordan Neely, 30, to death on a New York City subway train. Mr. Penny has not been charged.        How to Respond to a Stranger in Mental DistressExperts explain what to do if you feel threatened and how to offer help if the situation calls for it.        Asked About Age, Biden Says He Knows ‘More Than the Vast Majority of People’The president also said that he was not yet prepared to lean on the 14th Amendment to compel the government to pay its debt amid a showdown with House Republicans.        DeSantis Signs Into Law Latest Wrinkle in Disney FeudThe bill would allow approved development agreements for Walt Disney World to be voided. The company has already sued the governor over the issue.        Why Ron DeSantis Is StrugglingAfter a promising start, he has become bogged down in issues that have divided and hurt Republicans in the past.        Supreme Court Stays Execution of Death Row Inmate Richard GlossipThe court acted after Oklahoma’s attorney general joined Mr. Glossip in urging it to halt the execution, which had been scheduled for May 18.        What to Know About the Case of Richard Glossip, Death Row PrisonerThe U.S. Supreme Court has granted a stay of execution after Oklahoma’s attorney general urged that Mr. Glossip not be put to death, citing problems with his murder trial.        Tightening Supreme Court Ethics Rules Faces Steep HurdlesRevelations about Justice Clarence Thomas’s failure to disclose largess from a Republican donor have highlighted a dilemma.        Why You Should Forget What You Think You Know About Housing in L.A.Los Angeles, a city known for its conventional single-family homes, may offer some of today’s most innovative solutions for multifamily housing.        Dianne Feinstein Has to ActSenate seats are not lifetime sinecures.        E. Jean Carroll Must Be Going Through HellNo one would choose this ordeal just because she hates Trump.        The Trees That Survived HiroshimaThe ginkgo — a species native to China with fan-shaped leaves that turn a vibrant gold in the fall — is one of the oldest and most resilient trees on Earth.        PSG or Lens: Who Had the Better Season?P.S.G. will win another French title this year, and Lens won’t win a thing. But it’s worth asking: Who had the better season?        A Police Funeral, 33 Years Waiting, for a Detective Shot in 1990Detective Troy Patterson, mortally wounded during a robbery in Brooklyn, remained in a coma for more than three decades before dying last week.        Russian Unease Over Ukraine War Grows Amid Attacks and Leadership RiftsWith a Ukrainian offensive looming, explosions in Crimea and inside Russia have rattled Moscow, sparking bureaucratic infighting among military commanders.        A Tennis Match That’s Also a College Program’s FarewellThe men’s tennis team at St. Francis of Brooklyn just finished its best season with a trip to the N.C.A.A. tournament. Soon, the college will have no sports programs at all.        In Rape Trial Deposition, Trump Defends Vulgar Tape As Carroll’s Case EndsThe former president did not disavow the “Access Hollywood” video when questioned by lawyers for E. Jean Carroll, who has accused him of attacking her. They rested their case Thursday.        Ferdinand Habsburg Would Have Been King. Instead He’s a Racecar Driver.If the Austro-Hungarian Empire still existed, 25-year-old Ferdinand Habsburg would eventually be its ruler. Instead he’s a racecar driver.        Today’s Wordle Review: May 5, 2023Our columnist reviews the day’s puzzle. Warning: Contains spoilers!         | 
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 A Kentucky man who participated in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot, that resulted in the breach of the Capitol Building in Washington DC was sentenced to 14 years in prison Friday. The sentence is the longest imposed for a Jan. 6   
 Congressman Joe Morelle, D-N.Y.-25, has introduced legislation to ban non-consensual AI deepfakes of people.   
 Seven decades after his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, rose to the throne in Britain's last coronation, King Charles III will be officially crowned on Saturday amid evolving attitudes toward the monarchy   
 An explosion ripped through a Shell refinery near Deer Park, Texas, on Friday, causing a massive fire. No injuries were reported.   
 Pretty Mischievous overcame a wide trip to win Friday's Kentucky Oaks as long shots ruled the day.   
 Police have named the suspect who was arrested in connection with the death of Lauren Heike, 29, a hiker who found dead in the desert in Phoenix, Ariz., on April, 29.   
 The Supreme Court on Friday blocked the execution of an Oklahoma death row inmate amid renewed doubts about his guilt.   
 Anglers on a charter fishing boat in Florida ended up making the "catch of a lifetime" -- a great white shark.   
 An emu briefly escaped from a Minnesota property after apparently mistaking a disc golf net for a potential mate, the bird's owner said.   
 A Michigan man who won a $40 prize from a lottery ticket decided to reinvest his winnings into more tickets -- and won $500,000.   
 Casey White, the man who escaped from Lauderdale County Jail in April 2022, has pleaded guilty to escape in the first degree.   
 NBC released the trailer for "Hot Wheels: Ultimate Challenge," premiering May 30, which also announces celebrity judges Jay Leno, Terry Crews, Joel McHale and more.   
 K-pop star Baekhyun released a dance practice video for his song "Bambi" two years after its release.   
 Video of former President Donald Trump's deposition in a civil rape trial was released on Friday, after several media organizations asked the judge to make it public.   
 Keke Palmer announced a new album and new movie "Big Boss" that will be available on her KeTV on YouTube and Facebook.   
 "Below Deck" alum Kate Chastain welcomed her first child, son Sullivan Cay.   
 The U.S. Navy is preparing to christen a new Virgina-class nuclear submarine as the USS Massachusetts on Saturday.   
 For the first time, doctors have successfully performed fetal brain surgery to treat a rare blood vessel abnormality that can be fatal to newborns.   
 "Glee" actor Jonathan Groff has joined the cast of the BBC series "Doctor Who."   
 Rochelle Walensky is leaving her job as director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the White House announced Friday.   
 The White House said Friday that Neera Tanden will replace outgoing domestic policy advisor Susan Rice. Tanden will be the first Asian-American to ever lead any of the three major White House policy councils.   
 The Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday announced a $279 million award to a whistleblower, the largest the agency has ever given someone who stepped forward with information benefiting an SEC investigation.   
 Former New York Mets pitcher Matt Harvey will retire after a nine-year MLB career, he announced Friday on Instagram.   
 A North Carolina man used a walking stick to protect his dog from a hungry bear that aimed to make a meal out of the Yorkshire terrier.   
 The MTV Movie & TV Awards will take place Sunday at Barker Hangar in Los Angeles.   
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