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  • WorldAssociated Press

    3 bodies in Mexican well identified as Australian and American surfers killed for truck's tires

    Relatives have identified three bodies found in a well as those of two Australian surfers and one American who went missing last weekend, Mexican authorities said Sunday. Baja California state prosecutors said the relatives had viewed the corpses recovered from a remote well about 50 feet (15 meters) deep and recognized them as their loved ones. Thieves apparently killed the three, who were on a surfing trip to Mexico’s Baja peninsula, to steal their truck because they wanted the tires.

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  • USUSA TODAY

    They said her husband drowned snorkeling, but she saw him walk to shore. What happened?

    Ray Johnson died snorkeling on Maui in 2022, and his family is suing for a lack of awareness on a medical condition that impacts snorkelers.

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  • USUSA TODAY Sports

    Complaints, objections swept aside as 15-year-old girl claims record for 101-pound catfish

    Not everyone seems happy about 15-year-old Jaylynn Parker’s 101.11-pound blue catfish, the new record catch in Ohio.

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  • BusinessNY Post

    Tesla Cybertruck Stops Working After Car Wash

    Tesla Cybertruck owners have experienced breakdowns after washing their vehicles, sparking discussions about the truck's durability. TikTok user @captain.ad shared a video of his broken down Cybertruck, revealing that he could not get it to work despite attempts to reset it. One owner's $80,000 Cybertruck malfunctioned after washing off sand and required a five-hour computer reset to resume functionality. Tesla advises against washing the truck in direct sunlight and provides cautionary notes in

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  • USCNN

    An engineer made history as Georgia Tech’s first Black graduate; 59 years later, he passes the torch to his granddaughter

    More than 60 years after Atlanta native and engineer Ronald Yancey overcame barriers to become Georgia Institute of Technology’s first Black graduate, he presented his granddaughter with her diploma as followed in her family’s footsteps.

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  • BusinessBloomberg

    Philippines Inflation Still at Risk From Food Supply Strain

    (Bloomberg) -- Philippine inflation quickened for a third straight month in April, and the continued strain on food supply may keep prices under pressure and prompt the central bank to hold its key rate at a 17-year high.Most Read from BloombergIsrael Says a Cease-Fire Plan Backed by Hamas Falls ShortJack Dorsey Leaves Bluesky Board, Calls X ‘Freedom Technology’At $2 Million Per Minute, Treasuries Mint Cash Like Never BeforeEx-Trump Controller Says Cohen Repaid From Personal AccountS&P 500 Exten

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  • PoliticsAssociated Press

    House Republicans are ready to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt over Biden audio

    House Republicans plan to move forward next week with holding Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress for his refusal to turn over the unredacted audio of an interview that was conducted as part of the special counsel probe into President Joe Biden’s handling of classified documents. The House Judiciary Committee is set to convene on May 16 to advance contempt charges against the Cabinet official, according to a person familiar with the matter who was granted anonymity to discu

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