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Babies among several killed as gunmen attack maternity ward in Kabul
World news 2 hours ago
Afghanistan’s Interior Ministry confirmed that at least 14 people, including mothers, nurses and two newborn babies, were killed after several gunmen stormed a hospital in Kabul on Tuesday morning. Earlier, there was a bombing at a funeral in the east of the country that killed at least 24 people, for which the Islamic State (IS) group claimed responsibility. However, it is not clear who attacked the hospital in Kabul and the Taliban denied any involvement.
Florida's reopening is worth rooting for
If the numbers fall, it means the virus was simply less virulent in Florida than in New York or New Jersey.
Federal judge signals a hold on Justice Department's move to drop Michael Flynn's case
US news Last night
US District Judge Emmet G. Sullivan ordered a hold on the Justice Department’s motion to drop its case against former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn, opening the door for any potential challenges to the dismissal. The judge said he would advise third parties on how to submit their briefs to the court "at the appropriate time." Flynn pleaded guilty in 2017 to a felony charge of making false statements to federal authorities.
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NBA superstars unite on resuming the season in private conference call, reports Yahoo Sports
NBA Last night
In the private call, arranged by the Players Association President Chris Paul, NBA stars LeBron James, Damian Lillard, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Russell Westbrook, Kevin Durant, Kawhi Leonard and Stephen Curry decided in favor of resuming the season with proper safety measures, sources have told @ChrisBHaynes. According to ESPN, the players association has started informally polling players on whether the season should return.
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Police shooting of Breonna Taylor prompts outrage and city investigation
US news Yesterday
On Tuesday, Louisville's mayor called for an investigation into the March 13 shooting and death of Breonna Taylor. The 26-year-old EMT was shot at least eight times by city police officers who said they were carrying out a drug warrant, according to a lawsuit filed on April 27 by family members.
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Sassy goats break out and roam free in local streets
Animals 4 hours ago
While Zach was at the store, he says the goats broke through the fence and began touring local streets, in San Jose, California. The peckish visitors weren't afraid to sample a few lush gardens as they passed through. The curious incident comes just six weeks after some audacious goats moved in on an empty town in Llandudno, in the north of Wales.
Fauci warns Senate of an uncontrollable COVID-19 outbreak if US reopens too quickly
COVID-19 Yesterday
Dr. Anthony Fauci testified before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee on Tuesday alongside three other US medical officials. The nation’s top infectious disease expert used his time to warn against reopening the country prematurely, potentially sparking a second coronavirus outbreak.
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India Made Its Contact Tracing App Mandatory, So An Engineer Hacked It
A software engineer from Bangalore was worried about being forced to download Aarogya Setu. So he ripped its guts out.
Bryan Adams faces backlash over rant about the origin of COVID-19
COVID-19 Yesterday
The Canadian singer-songwriter is facing criticism over a social media post in which he blamed "bat eating, wet market animal selling, virus making greedy bastards" for putting the world on hold, including postponing concerts he had scheduled in the UK.
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Robert Pattinson photographs himself for the June/July cover of GQ
He shot his own cover, tried to explain the plot of Tenet, and nearly burned down his kitchen on a video chat with GQ.
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Tim Kaine brings a bit of Western flair to the Senate
Haha Yesterday
The senator from Virginia was spotted wearing a vivid bandana over his face during Dr. Anthony Fauci's Senate testimony on the reopening of the economy on Tuesday.
Supreme Court hears oral arguments on access to Trump's finances
Politics Yesterday
On Tuesday, the US Supreme Court heard oral arguments on two cases pertaining to President Trump's tax, bank and financial records. The justices again heard arguments over a conference call.
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Can you refuse to go back to work & still claim unemployment benefits?
States are beginning to reopen businesses, but not all workers are comfortable facing the continued risks posed by the coronavirus. Here's what will happen to their unemployment benefits.
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The next housing crisis is here, and this time, it's about rentals
Across the U.S., landlords and tenants are wrangling over next month’s rent while an approaching avalanche of evictions threatens to bury them both.
Donald Trump abruptly ends COVID-19 press conference after exchange with reporters
Politics May 11, 2020
The president ended the press conference shortly after an exchange with Asian-American CBS News reporter Weijia Jiang and other journalists. Jiang asked the president why he continues to compare the US’ testing rate to other countries like it’s a “global competition” when “every day Americans are still losing their lives” to the virus. “They’re losing their lives everywhere in the world,” Trump replied, “And maybe that’s a question you should ask China.”
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Family seeks answers in fatal police shooting of Ky. woman in her home
26-year-old Breonna Taylor was killed in her apartment, shot at least eight times by Louisville police officers, according to a lawsuit filed by the family accusing officers of wrongful death, excessive force and gross negligence.
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8 Takeaways From Tuesday's Coronavirus Senate Hearing
Anthony Fauci, Robert Redfield, and more experts provided updates about the U.S. response, treatment efforts, and more at the Senate’s first major hearing on the pandemic.
YouTube star Corey La Barrie dies in car crash on his 25th birthday
In memoriam May 11, 2020
According to TMZ, La Barrie was killed after a car driven by Ink Master star Daniel Silva crashed into a street sign and tree in Los Angeles, California on Sunday. Silva is currently being treated for a broken hip and will "either be arrested for murder there or once he's discharged."
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People want beef. Ranchers have cows. Here’s what’s going wrong
As beef processing plants slow due to the coronavirus, California cattle ranchers, feeders and auctioneers are scrambling to adjust to a new normal.
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