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Britain, U.S. attack Houthi drone manufacturing targets in Yemen British warplanes have attacked Houthi targets in Yemen, joining ally the United States in its airstrikes targeting the Iran-backed militia. Vancouver car-ramming suspect was being treated for mental health, confirms mayor The man accused of driving a sport utility vehicle into a crowd at a Filipino festival in Vancouver on Saturday, was being treated for mental health issues and was on extended leave at the time of the crime. Man falls from right-field stands at PNC Park in Pittsburgh A man fell 21 feet from the right-field bleachers onto the field at PNC Park during a game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Chicago Cubs on Wednesday night. 2 astronauts plan 6 1/20-hour spacewalk for International Space Station upgrades Two NASA astronauts plan to participate in a 6-hour, 35-minute spacewalk Thursday to upgrade the International Space Station's power generation capabilities and relocate a communications antenna. Entrepreneurs discuss $2T business plans during ‘Investing in America’ event Several global business leaders discussed more than $2 trillion in combined business developments during a Wednesday afternoon "Investing in America" event hosted by President Donald Trump at the White House. Danielle Mone Truitt: 'Law & Order: Organized Crime' S5 boasts grittier stories, more swearing Danielle Mone Truitt told UPI there is one huge advantage to the Season 5 move from NBC to Peacock for "Law & Order: Organized Crime:" the cast is now allowed to use more profanity. Microsoft posts better than expected earnings after announcement about datacenters Microsoft announced Wednesday that it has expanded its cloud and AI infrastructure in Europe and will follow local laws. Maine state legislator wants Supreme Court to intervene on transgender opposition A Maine Republican state legislator is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to allow her to vote again after her colleagues censured her for comments against transgender athletes. Former NFL great John Elway suffers loss when friend dies from golf cart fall Former sports agent Jeff Sperbeck has died after succumbing to injuries suffered when he fell from a golf cart driven by Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway on Saturday. Duolingo launches 148 AI-generated language courses Duolingo more than doubled its offerings of language courses to help people learn a second language and become multilingual with the help of generative artificial intelligence. Firefly Aerospace's first stage explodes before satellite's deployment A Firefly Aerospace rocket launched from California crashed into the Pacific Ocean north of Antarctica, failing to place into low-Earth orbit a satellite for Lockheed Martin. Arrests made in terror group that promotes 'depraved ideology,' authorities say Two men, one a Greek-American, were arrested as the alleged kingpins of the violent "764" online network, the U.S. Justice Department announced Wednesday. Congressional lawmakers want a say in Marco Rubio's State Department reforms House foreing affairs comittee hearing of the need for an authorizatiom bill for the Department of State Trump, Cabinet laud administration's first 100 days President Donald Trump and his cabinet lauded successes during his first 100 days in office, including reducing illegal border crossings by 99.9%. Veteran suicide prevention grant gets bipartisan support in hearings Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle this week are calling for stronger oversight and urgent reauthorization of the Fox Suicide Prevention Grant Program. Democrats projected the mental health of service members and vet 'John Wick' documentary available next week Liongsate announced the documentary "Wick Is Pain" on Wednesday. The behind-the-scenes film will be available on VOD May 9. Watch: Overturned truck covers Texas highway in 8 million dimes The Texas Department of Transportation took on an unusual clean-up operation after an overturned truck lost its load of 8 million dimes -- $800,000 worth of change. Watch: Bryce Dallas Howard, Orlando Bloom play improv comics in 'Deep Cover' Prime Video released a trailer for action-comedy "Deep Cover," which stars Bryce Dallas Howard as an improv comedy teacher who ends up embroiled in the criminal underworld. Movie review: 'Last Bullet' is intense conclusion to French action trilogy "Last Bullet," on Netflix May 7, delivers the most intense entry in the "Lost Bullet" trilogy. The French action film series is directed by Guillaume Pierret and stars Alban Lenoir. Watch: Bono reimagines one-man show in 'Stories of Surrender' Apple TV+ is previewing the upcoming documentary "Bono: Stories of Surrender," inspired by the U2 frontman's solo stage show of the same name. In alleged lacrosse hazing incident, DA tells N.Y. high school students to turn in themselves At least 11 students in New York were given an ultimatum to turn themselves in to authorities within 48 hours or face prosecution as adults following an alleged high school lacrosse team hazing incident. Venezuelan government accused of ‘brutal crackdown’ after 2024 election The Venezuelan government under President Nicholas Maduro has engaged in a "brutal crackdown" that includes killings and forced detention of critics, a Human Rights Watch report says. |
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Trump Tariffs and Shrinking GDP Raise Political StakesThe report that the economy contracted in the first quarter underscored how much President Trump has at risk as he pursues an aggressive trade war. Senate Rejects Bipartisan Measure to Undo Trump’s TariffsOnly three Republicans joined Democrats in voting to end the national emergency President Trump declared to impose tariffs on most U.S. trading partners, leaving the measure short of the support needed to pass. Trump, on Tariffs, Says ‘Maybe the Children Will Have 2 Dolls Instead of 30’At the end of a cabinet meeting, the president allowed for the possibility that trade war could disrupt supply chains. El Salvador Is Said to Have Spurned U.S. Request to Return Abrego GarciaIt remained unclear whether the diplomatic effort was a genuine bid by the White House to address the plight of the immigrant, Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia. Trump Insists Abrego Garcia Has ‘MS-13’ Tattoo Despite Evidence of AlteringThe White House declined to explain why President Trump did not appear to realize that the photograph he held up on social media had been altered. Mohsen Mahdawi, Columbia Student Detained by Trump Administration, Is FreedMohsen Mahdawi had been an organizer of pro-Palestinian protests at the university. The Trump administration is trying to deport him for it. Behind Trump’s Deal to Deport Venezuelans to El Salvador’s Most Feared PrisonNew details deepen questions about the deportations, showing that El Salvador’s president pressed for assurances that the migrants were really members of the Tren de Aragua gang. A Diver Visited a Fallen Whale. When He Returned, It Was Gone.A sunken calf’s disappearance created a mystery in murky waters near San Diego. Judge Rebukes Apple and Orders It to Loosen Grip on App StoreThe ruling was a stinging defeat for Apple in a long-running antitrust case brought by Epic Games, the maker of Fortnite, on behalf of app developers. At Vietnam War Memorial, Grief, Anger and a Sense of Finally Moving OnVisitors to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial on the anniversary of the fall of Saigon said they still felt sadness and fury. And some, at last, had a sense of closure. Wildfires in Israel Force Towns Near Jerusalem to EvacuateThe fires interrupted memorial day ceremonies, and Israel’s top firefighter called the blazes “one of the toughest events” he has faced. David Horowitz, Leftist Turned Trump Defender, Is Dead at 86Once a Marxist, he came to embrace hard-right positions, including the falsehood that Mr. Trump won in 2020, and to mentor Stephen Miller, later the Trump adviser. N.Y.C. Board Backs Raising Stabilized Rents by 1.75% to 4.75%The city’s Rent Guidelines Board voted in favor of higher rents for nearly one million rent-stabilized apartments, as landlords said they face rising costs. House Votes to Repeal California’s Clean Truck PoliciesLawmakers voted to stop the state from requiring that an increasing share of new trucks sold there have zero emissions. Investigating Shrimp Fraud Is an Urgent Matter on the Gulf CoastWith a flood of imported seafood driving the U.S. shrimp industry to the edge of ruin, a consulting company out of Houston is testing truth in menu labeling. 11 High School Lacrosse Players Face Charges in Hazing of TeammatesThe teenagers in Syracuse, N.Y., turned themselves in after the district attorney gave them 48 hours to surrender. He called the episode “hazing on steroids.” |
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British warplanes have attacked Houthi targets in Yemen, joining ally the United States in its airstrikes targeting the Iran-backed militia.
The man accused of driving a sport utility vehicle into a crowd at a Filipino festival in Vancouver on Saturday, was being treated for mental health issues and was on extended leave at the time of the crime.
A man fell 21 feet from the right-field bleachers onto the field at PNC Park during a game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Chicago Cubs on Wednesday night.
Two NASA astronauts plan to participate in a 6-hour, 35-minute spacewalk Thursday to upgrade the International Space Station's power generation capabilities and relocate a communications antenna.
Several global business leaders discussed more than $2 trillion in combined business developments during a Wednesday afternoon "Investing in America" event hosted by President Donald Trump at the White House.
Danielle Mone Truitt told UPI there is one huge advantage to the Season 5 move from NBC to Peacock for "Law & Order: Organized Crime:" the cast is now allowed to use more profanity.
Microsoft announced Wednesday that it has expanded its cloud and AI infrastructure in Europe and will follow local laws.
A Maine Republican state legislator is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to allow her to vote again after her colleagues censured her for comments against transgender athletes.
Former sports agent Jeff Sperbeck has died after succumbing to injuries suffered when he fell from a golf cart driven by Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway on Saturday.
Duolingo more than doubled its offerings of language courses to help people learn a second language and become multilingual with the help of generative artificial intelligence.
A Firefly Aerospace rocket launched from California crashed into the Pacific Ocean north of Antarctica, failing to place into low-Earth orbit a satellite for Lockheed Martin.
Two men, one a Greek-American, were arrested as the alleged kingpins of the violent "764" online network, the U.S. Justice Department announced Wednesday.
House foreing affairs comittee hearing of the need for an authorizatiom bill for the Department of State
President Donald Trump and his cabinet lauded successes during his first 100 days in office, including reducing illegal border crossings by 99.9%.
Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle this week are calling for stronger oversight and urgent reauthorization of the Fox Suicide Prevention Grant Program. Democrats projected the mental health of service members and vet
Liongsate announced the documentary "Wick Is Pain" on Wednesday. The behind-the-scenes film will be available on VOD May 9.
The Texas Department of Transportation took on an unusual clean-up operation after an overturned truck lost its load of 8 million dimes -- $800,000 worth of change.
Prime Video released a trailer for action-comedy "Deep Cover," which stars Bryce Dallas Howard as an improv comedy teacher who ends up embroiled in the criminal underworld.
"Last Bullet," on Netflix May 7, delivers the most intense entry in the "Lost Bullet" trilogy. The French action film series is directed by Guillaume Pierret and stars Alban Lenoir.
Apple TV+ is previewing the upcoming documentary "Bono: Stories of Surrender," inspired by the U2 frontman's solo stage show of the same name.
At least 11 students in New York were given an ultimatum to turn themselves in to authorities within 48 hours or face prosecution as adults following an alleged high school lacrosse team hazing incident.
The Venezuelan government under President Nicholas Maduro has engaged in a "brutal crackdown" that includes killings and forced detention of critics, a Human Rights Watch report says. 
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