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  1. India Walton, the democratic socialist who won the Democratic primary for Buffalo mayor, will be the only candidate actually on the ballot this November. But she still faces a challenge from Mayor Byron Brown, who's running a write-in campaign against her.

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  2. Michelle Bolsonaro, the wife of Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil's proudly unvaccinated president, opted to get vaccinated last week during their visit to New York for the UN General Assembly.

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  3. Two American siblings who were barred from leaving China for more than three years returned to the U.S. Their arrival coincided with a deal that cleared the way for a senior Huawei executive to return to China.

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  4. "Justice was finally served." Federal prosecutors thanked the witnesses who testified against R. Kelly and commended the bravery of his victims after the singer was found guilty of running a decades-long scheme to recruit women and underage girls for sex.

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    Here's the story: Soon after a federal agency accused Activision of sexual harassment and discrimination and sought a jury trial, the company said it would settle for $18 million. This settlement does not affect a separate lawsuit in California.

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  6. R. Kelly, who is facing 10 years to life in prison, is set to be sentenced on May 4 by the same federal judge who oversaw his racketeering and sex trafficking trial in Brooklyn.

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    Police Chief Art Acevedo was a flashy hire when he arrived in Miami six months ago. Now his job is in peril after a series of clashes with city commissioners.

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  8. "The situation is really, really bad." Gas stations across Britain continued to run dry on Monday, as thousands of Britons found their lives upended and the government tried to calm an anxious nation.

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  9. Ford will spend billions of dollars to build four U.S. factories for batteries and electric trucks, creating 11,000 jobs over the next four years.

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  10. "I’m 51, at the point where I shouldn’t be embarrassed about the decision I made for my reproductive health." Crissy Perham, an Olympic medalist, joined more than 500 athletes in vocally supporting reproductive rights. She spoke to about why.

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    Shanetta Little bought her dream home. Then a man--who claimed he was a sovereign citizen of a country that does not exist and for whom United States laws do not apply--stole it. And he's not alone. My story on this phenomenon and Shanetta's fight back

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  12. Breaking News: Senate Republicans blocked a bill to avert a government shutdown and a debt default in an effort to undercut President Biden and Democrats.

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  13. "At the age of 17 I never had sex with Robert Kelly." R. Kelly made his victims write letters exonerating him. Instead, they helped convict him.

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    . receives a COVID-19 booster shot following the CDC’s and FDA’s recommendations.

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  15. "Justice has been done," said Gloria Allred, a women's rights attorney who represented several of R. Kelly's accusers.

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  16. Breaking News: New York City's vaccine mandate for nearly all adults working in its public schools can proceed as scheduled, a federal appeals panel ruled.

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  17. The FDA has authorized booster shots for a select group of people who received their second dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine at least six months ago. Here's what we know.

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  18. A pharmacy owner in San Juan, Puerto Rico, faces up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine after pleading guilty to giving coronavirus vaccine shots to children under 12, and then submitting Medicaid claims for them.

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  19. Beck Bennett, who joined "Saturday Night Live" in 2013, is not returning to the program. Here's what's next for the show, which begins its 47th season this Saturday.

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  20. Two top Federal Reserve officials said they would step down after coming under fire for trading securities in 2020.

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