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    • Police identify victims in FedEx mass shooting

      Police identify victims in FedEx mass shooting

      A gunman fired randomly at people in the parking lot of a FedEx facility in Indianapolis, killing four, before entering the building and fatally shooting four more people.

      Latest in a string of U.S. mass shootings »
      • Funeral to praise Philip's 'courage,' support for queen

        Funeral to praise Philip's 'courage,' support for queen

      • Some Dems outraged as Biden retains Trump policy

        Some Dems outraged as Biden retains Trump policy

      • Why workers sided with Amazon instead of the union

        Why workers sided with Amazon instead of the union

      • Coast Guard: 2 more capsize victims found off La.

        Coast Guard: 2 more capsize victims found off La.

      • Dems advance bill that's been stuck since 1989

        Dems advance bill that's been stuck since 1989

    • 'High probability' Biden's decision to pull U.S. troops from Afghanistan will cause its government to fall, expert says
      World
      Yahoo News

      'High probability' Biden's decision to pull U.S. troops from Afghanistan will cause its government to fall, expert says

      Former White House adviser Richard Clarke said that there is a “high probability” that President Biden's decision to withdraw all U.S. troops from Afghanistan by Sept. 11 will result in the collapse of the Afghan government and a takeover of that country by the Taliban. “It's a very courageous move and it's not going to be politically great for him,” Clarke said in an interview on the Yahoo News “Skullduggery” podcast.

      • US likely to up Afghanistan force to ensure safe drawdown
        US likely to up Afghanistan force to ensure safe drawdown
        Associated Press
      • 'The progress Afghanistan has made ... will all be for naught,' retired general fears
        'The progress Afghanistan has made ... will all be for naught,' retired general fears
        USA TODAY
    • Marjorie Taylor Greene is leading an 'America First Caucus' that wants to uphold 'Anglo-Saxon political traditions'
      Politics
      The Week

      Marjorie Taylor Greene is leading an 'America First Caucus' that wants to uphold 'Anglo-Saxon political traditions'

      In an effort to "follow in President Trump's footsteps," a new America First Caucus led by far-right lawmakers is seeking to protect "Anglo-Saxon political traditions." The new caucus is recruiting members, reports Punchbowl News, and is appealing to a "common respect for Anglo-Saxon political traditions," including pushing for infrastructure that "befits the progeny of European architecture." Punchbowl described the materials being distributed as "some of the most nakedly nativist rhetoric we've ever seen."

      • 'Nativist Crap': Critics Erupt In Fury Over New Conservative 'Anglo-Saxon' Caucus
        'Nativist Crap': Critics Erupt In Fury Over New Conservative 'Anglo-Saxon' Caucus
        HuffPost
      • New conservative group would save 'Anglo-Saxon' traditions
        New conservative group would save 'Anglo-Saxon' traditions
        Associated Press
    • Iran names suspect in Natanz attack, says he fled country
      World
      Associated Press

      Iran names suspect in Natanz attack, says he fled country

      Iran named a suspect Saturday in the attack on its Natanz nuclear facility that damaged centrifuges there, saying he had fled the country “hours before” the sabotage happened. While the extent of the damage from the April 11 sabotage remains unclear, it comes as Iran tries to negotiate with world powers over allowing the U.S. to re-enter its tattered nuclear deal with world powers and lift the economic sanctions it faces. Already, Iran has begun enriching uranium up to 60% purity in response — three times higher than ever before, though in small quantities.

      • Iran starts enriching uranium to 60%, its highest level ever
        Iran starts enriching uranium to 60%, its highest level ever
        Associated Press
      • Israel says it will 'definitely' stop Iran from getting bomb
        Israel says it will 'definitely' stop Iran from getting bomb
        Associated Press
    • His coworkers were stealing his marijuana, police say. He’s now been charged with murder
      U.S.
      Miami Herald

      His coworkers were stealing his marijuana, police say. He’s now been charged with murder

      Roland Day was convinced that three of his coworkers had rifled through his bag and stolen his marijuana. So he headed to the bus stop near a Home Depot where he knew the trio would be, got out of the car holding a gun and fired at least seven times, according to a police report. One of his coworkers, who was 21, was killed and two others were injured.

    • Opponents of Myanmar military rule hold 'silent strike'
      World
      Reuters

      Opponents of Myanmar military rule hold 'silent strike'

      Opponents of military rule in Myanmar observed a "silent strike" on Friday, with many people staying home to mourn the more than 700 people killed in protests against a Feb. 1 coup and others wearing black held small marches in several cities and towns. Many Myanmar citizens, infuriated by the return of military rule after five years of civilian government led by democracy champion Aung San Suu Kyi, have been taking to the streets day after day with activists thinking up new ways to show opposition as the security forces step up their suppression. "Let's make the roads silent," protest leader Ei Thinzar Maung posted on her Facebook page.

      • Myanmar coup opposition forms unity government
        Myanmar coup opposition forms unity government
        Reuters Videos
      • Myanmar releases prisoners for New Year, though likely not dissidents
        Myanmar releases prisoners for New Year, though likely not dissidents
        Reuters
    • The 9 Best Wireless Headphones for Every Kind of Use
      Lifestyle
      Architectural Digest

      The 9 Best Wireless Headphones for Every Kind of Use

      From the most comfortable pair to the best value buy, these headphones will carry you through the spring, summer, and beyond Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

    • Mike Pompeo and his wife misused State Department resources, federal watchdog finds
      U.S.
      Axios

      Mike Pompeo and his wife misused State Department resources, federal watchdog finds

      The State Department's independent watchdog found that former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo violated federal ethics rules when he and his wife asked department employees to perform personal tasks on more than 100 occasions, including picking up their dog and making private dinner reservations. Why it matters: The report comes as Pompeo pours money into a new political group amid speculation about a possible 2024 presidential run. What they're saying: "OIG found evidence of over 100 requests to Department employees that are inconsistent with the Standards of Ethical Conduct for Employees of the Executive Branch or raised questions about the proper use of Department resources," the State Depa...

      • Pompeo violated ethics rules by asking State Dept employees to do personal tasks -watchdog
        Pompeo violated ethics rules by asking State Dept employees to do personal tasks -watchdog
        Reuters
      • State Dept. watchdog says Pompeo, wife violated ethics rules
        State Dept. watchdog says Pompeo, wife violated ethics rules
        Associated Press
    • ‘Worse than any war zone.’ Teacher’s killing reveals drug cartels’ growing NC footprint
      U.S.
      Charlotte Observer

      ‘Worse than any war zone.’ Teacher’s killing reveals drug cartels’ growing NC footprint

      When a Union County school teacher and a member of a brutal Mexican drug cartel were shot to death last week, it sounded like a scene from the television series “Breaking Bad.” Charlotte lawyer Chris Swecker, who spent much of his previous FBI career focused on drug cartels, says North Carolina has everything the Mexican cartels need to carry out their work.

      • North Carolina teacher was killed in 'old Western shootout' after he tried to rob a Mexican drug cartel member, police say
        North Carolina teacher was killed in 'old Western shootout' after he tried to rob a Mexican drug cartel member, police say
        INSIDER
      • Afternoon Observer | 2 arrested after trans women murdered +  teacher’s killing reveals drug cartels’ growing NC footprint
        Afternoon Observer | 2 arrested after trans women murdered + teacher’s killing reveals drug cartels’ growing NC footprint
        Charlotte Observer
    • World
      Christian Science Monitor

      Hosting Japan’s leader first, Biden signals new global priorities

      It was former Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo who first promoted in 2007 the idea of what has become the Quad countries of the Indo-Pacific – the U.S., Japan, Australia, and India – as the emerging center of democratic governance and free and open economies fostering regional development, says Ms. Curtis, now director of the Indo-Pacific Security Program at the Center for a New American Security in Washington. The recent first-ever summit President Biden held with the Quad leaders signaled not just the growing importance of the Indo-Pacific to Washington,” she says, “but also how highly Washington values its partnership with Tokyo and the particular strengths Japan brings not just to the ...

    • Brazil 'needs $10bn to reach zero emissions' says minister
      World
      BBC

      Brazil 'needs $10bn to reach zero emissions' says minister

      Brazil's environment minister says the country needs $10bn (£7.2bn) a year in foreign aid in order to reach zero emissions by 2050. The move would mean that Brazil could achieve the symbolic figure 10 years earlier than currently planned. It comes ahead of US President Joe Biden's climate summit next week.

    • ‘A bobcat attacked my wife!’ Security camera captures wild encounter in North Carolina
      U.S.
      Lexington Herald-Leader

      ‘A bobcat attacked my wife!’ Security camera captures wild encounter in North Carolina

      Ten seconds later, the seemingly benign man turned into what some people are calling a Hulk-like hero when a bobcat attacked his wife in North Carolina. Home security cameras captured the bizarre moment the unidentified man hurled a bobcat across his Pender County yard and threatened to shoot it. The 46-second clip was first posted on TikTok and has since been widely shared on Facebook, Twitter and Reddit.

      • Man Picks Up And Hurls Away Rabid Bobcat In Wild Viral Footage
        Man Picks Up And Hurls Away Rabid Bobcat In Wild Viral Footage
        HuffPost
      • Video shows man saving his wife from a bobcat by throwing it across the lawn
        Video shows man saving his wife from a bobcat by throwing it across the lawn
        The Independent
    • Equal pay bill passed by House but faces long odds in Senate
      Politics
      Associated Press

      Equal pay bill passed by House but faces long odds in Senate

      House Democrats approved legislation Thursday that they say would help close the gap between what men and women are paid in the workplace, though the measure faces little chance of overcoming Republican opposition in the Senate. The bill, which is supported by President Joe Biden's administration, passed 217-210 on a mostly party-line vote. Despite their past efforts, including the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009 signed into law by President Barack Obama, Democrats say there is still more that needs to be done to close a gap in pay, where white women make on average 82 cents to every dollar earned by men.

    • Universal background checks for gun buyers a modest step, but Republicans still reject it | Opinion
      Politics
      Miami Herald

      Universal background checks for gun buyers a modest step, but Republicans still reject it | Opinion

      The latest mass shooting at the FedEx facility in Indianapolis makes me wonder once again who is crazier: the gunmen who carry out these murders or the millions of Americans who vote for politicians who oppose laws that could prevent these tragedies. Shamefully, Republicans in the U.S. Senate are blocking a recently passed House bill that would require stricter background checks. The mass shooting that left eight dead and at least seven wounded in Indianapolis was the 45th mass shooting during the past month, according to a CNN count.

      • Police: 8 dead in shooting at Indianapolis FedEx facility
        Police: 8 dead in shooting at Indianapolis FedEx facility
        Yahoo News Video
      • Latest mass shooting renews calls for gun control
        Latest mass shooting renews calls for gun control
        Associated Press Videos
    • Jimmy Lai: Hong Kong's rebel mogul and pro-democracy voice
      World
      BBC

      Jimmy Lai: Hong Kong's rebel mogul and pro-democracy voice

      The billionaire media mogul Jimmy Lai is one of the most prominent supporters of Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement. Mr Lai was 12 years old when he fled his village in mainland China, arriving in Hong Kong as a stowaway on a fishing boat. Like a number of the city's famed tycoons, he went from a menial role, toiling in a Hong Kong sweatshop, to founding a multi-million dollar empire.

      • Hong Kong tycoon Jimmy Lai gets 14 months in prison for unauthorised assembly
        Hong Kong tycoon Jimmy Lai gets 14 months in prison for unauthorised assembly
        Reuters
      • Hong Kong democracy leaders given jail terms amid crackdown
        Hong Kong democracy leaders given jail terms amid crackdown
        Associated Press
    • How to spot and correctly identify North Carolina’s six venomous snakes
      U.S.
      Raleigh News and Observer

      How to spot and correctly identify North Carolina’s six venomous snakes

      Along with the warmer weather of spring and summer months, North Carolinians know anytime they are outdoors to keep an eye out for things that slither. Especially in the springtime, when snakes are becoming more active and are more likely to cross our paths, it's good to know the venomous (sometimes incorrectly referred to as poisonous) snakes from the harmless ones, which are beneficial to keep around. A good rule of thumb is that most venomous snakes have a triangular or diamond-shaped head, while nonvenomous snakes have a tapered head.

    • From Asian hate crime to a minimum wage: 25 things Ted Cruz has voted against this year
      Politics
      The Independent

      From Asian hate crime to a minimum wage: 25 things Ted Cruz has voted against this year

      The 'No' vote was criticised for being another controversial rejection of the Biden administration agenda, and follows voting against almost every Cabinet secretary of Mr Biden's in recent weeks – although the efforts, in the end, failed. All the bills Mr Cruz has voted 'No' to in the US Senate so for this year, are listed below: The US 2020 election results Not a bill, but infamous for coming in the hours after supporters of former president Donald Trump – wrongly citing election fraud – stormed the US Capitol in events that killed five people, including a Capitol Police officer.

    • World
      Yahoo News Video

      Chicago releases video of fatal police shooting of 13-year-old boy

      Body camera footage of a Chicago police officer fatally shooting a 13-year-old boy last month shows the officer yelling “Drop it! at the teen right before he opens fire.

    • Washington seeks to expose Russian intelligence activity
      World
      BBC

      Washington seeks to expose Russian intelligence activity

      In a flurry of statements, the US published a vast trove of information about Russian intelligence activities, including naming front organisations and individuals who have worked with Moscow in recent years. The aim of the measures was to send a signal and to impose costs, making it harder for Russia to operate and deter future activity. One Russian tech company which supports the Federal Security Service (FSB) but also does work for foreign governments and international companies was accused of hosting "large-scale conventions that are used as recruiting events" for two Russian intelligence services.

    • Will Pfizer COVID vaccine need a third dose? Company CEO explains why that’s ‘likely’
      Health
      The State

      Will Pfizer COVID vaccine need a third dose? Company CEO explains why that’s ‘likely’

      As more contagious coronavirus variants continue to spread in the U.S., vaccine developers are racing to test and determine if their shots will eventually require an extra dose or booster shot to maintain protection against COVID-19. Based on the latest data, it seems “likely” that people who received the Pfizer vaccine — the first to be authorized for emergency use in the U.S. — will need a third dose sometime after they get their two doses, according to company CEO Albert Bourla. The comment was made during a discussion about how the Pfizer vaccine performed when put up against the coronavirus variant that was first discovered in South Africa.

      • Vaccinated Will ‘Likely’ Need Third Pfizer Jab Within 12 Months, Then Annual Shots
        Vaccinated Will ‘Likely’ Need Third Pfizer Jab Within 12 Months, Then Annual Shots
        HuffPost
      • Pfizer CEO says a third vaccine dose is likely, Moderna updates booster shot timeline
        Pfizer CEO says a third vaccine dose is likely, Moderna updates booster shot timeline
        Yahoo Finance Video
    • Trump rape accuser adds to former president's legal woes by asking court to keep defamation lawsuit alive
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Trump rape accuser adds to former president's legal woes by asking court to keep defamation lawsuit alive

      In 2020, E. Jean Carroll published an account accusing Trump of raping her in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room in the mid-1990s. The former Elle columnist sued Trump for defamation after he made comments denying sexually assaulting her. A judge ruled that Trump was not acting in a presidential capacity when he made the comments.

    • Philippines: Giant clam shells worth $25m seized in raid
      Science
      BBC

      Philippines: Giant clam shells worth $25m seized in raid

      Around 200 tonnes of illegally harvested giant clam shells worth nearly $25 million (£18 million) have been seized in the Philippines. The seizure is one of the largest ever hauls of the endangered species. Four suspects have been arrested on an island in the ecologically protected province of Palawan.

    • BLM activist arrested for anti-Asian hate crime in Seattle
      U.S.
      The Independent

      BLM activist arrested for anti-Asian hate crime in Seattle

      A man identified as a Black Lives Matter activist has been charged for anti-Asian hate crime, according to reports. Christopher Hamner, of Seatac, Washington, appeared in court on 9 April facing hate crime charges for chasing Asian-American women in Seattle. In one of the incidents, the 51-year-old allegedly called a woman an “Asian b****” while she was driving with her children, who were in the vehicle.

      • Bronx Man Arrested For Hate Crime Against Asian Woman
        Bronx Man Arrested For Hate Crime Against Asian Woman
        NextShark
      • Biden meets with Asian Pacific American Caucus amid rise in hate crimes
        Biden meets with Asian Pacific American Caucus amid rise in hate crimes
        NBC News
    • News
      Yahoo News Video

      Officer wasn’t shot by student’s gun, new report says

      A Tennessee police officer wounded during a confrontation with a student inside a high school bathroom was not shot by the student's gun, authorities said Wednesday, contradicting earlier law enforcement reports that the teenager fired and hit the officer.

    • Atlanta anchor Jovita Moore tearfully reveals brain tumor diagnosis
      Celebrity
      TheGrio

      Atlanta anchor Jovita Moore tearfully reveals brain tumor diagnosis

      Moore, an anchor for WSB-TV 2 for more than 20 years, will be recovering from today's surgery for up to 10 weeks. Veteran Atlanta news anchor Jovita Moore tearfully announced to watchers that she is facing surgery this morning following the discovery of brain tumors. Moore, 52, underwent an MRI on Monday afternoon after noticing some symptoms.

      • Georgia news anchor reveals brain tumor diagnosis. What she said about her symptoms
        Georgia news anchor reveals brain tumor diagnosis. What she said about her symptoms
        Idaho Statesman
      • News Anchor Jovita Moore to Undergo Surgery After Doctors Discover 2 Brain Tumors
        News Anchor Jovita Moore to Undergo Surgery After Doctors Discover 2 Brain Tumors
        People
    • Wall Street spent a record $2.9 billion on political contributions and lobbying in 2019 and 2020, a new study shows. Here's who spent, and received, the most cash.
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Wall Street spent a record $2.9 billion on political contributions and lobbying in 2019 and 2020, a new study shows. Here's who spent, and received, the most cash.

      Wall Street spent a record $2.9 billion on campaign donations and lobbying in 2019 and 2020, a report suggests. It donated heavily in favor of Biden over Trump. Bloomberg LP was the top donor.

    Companies speak out on voting rights
    • “There’s no ‘both sides of the debate’ when it comes to active voter suppression.”

    • “Companies that do this ooze contempt for their own customers and employees who are not in the leftmost quarter of opinion.”

    • “The truth is that Fortune 500 companies were never taking moral stances from the goodness of their corporate hearts.”

    • “The truth is, the companies hold the cards…If companies stick to their guns, Georgia is likely to back down as well.”

    • “When a company folds to the unfounded outrage of a few misinformed nuts, they are forever at the mob’s beck-and-call.”

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