U.N. staff member killed in attack on car marked with U.N. flag in Rafah – The Washington Post

  1. U.N. staff member killed in attack on car marked with U.N. flag in Rafah  The Washington Post
  2. Israel's war on Gaza updates: UN condemns killing of foreign staff member  Al Jazeera English
  3. Israel-Hamas conflict: Indian personnel working with UN killed in Gaza  Hindustan Times
  4. IDF: UN employee killed earlier today in Rafah was in combat zone; doesn't say its troops were responsible  The Times of Israel
  5. UN security staff killed in Gaza; Guterres calls for probe  UN News
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UN admits Gaza death toll wrong, with almost 50% fewer women, children killed than previously reported – New York Post

  1. UN admits Gaza death toll wrong, with almost 50% fewer women, children killed than previously reported  New York Post
  2. UN says total number of deaths in Gaza remains unchanged after controversy over revised data  CNN
  3. Gaza ministry revises down figures for women and children confirmed killed  The Guardian
  4. Lifting Hamas's 'Fog of War' Reveals a Very Different Conflict  Commentary Magazine
  5. United Nations cuts estimates of women, children deaths in Gaza war in half  USA TODAY
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Gaza war: Palestinians flee as Israeli forces go back into Jabalia – BBC.com

  1. Gaza war: Palestinians flee as Israeli forces go back into Jabalia  BBC.com
  2. Devastation in Gaza as Israel wages war on Hamas: Live updates  CNN
  3. Egypt threatened to suspend peace treaty after Israel took over Rafah crossing - report  The Jerusalem Post
  4. Gazans flee Rafah as Israel pushes its war with Hamas — and the U.S. and others push for an endgame  CBS News
  5. Fighting Flares Anew in Gaza as Hamas Regroups  The New York Times
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Israeli forces advance in Rafah; Health Ministry says Gaza hospital system will collapse in hours – The Washington Post

  1. Israeli forces advance in Rafah; Health Ministry says Gaza hospital system will collapse in hours  The Washington Post
  2. Portland nurse in Rafah: 'Perishing before they get here'  Yahoo! Voices
  3. U.S. medical volunteers says the war is crippling hospitals in Rafah : Goats and Soda  NPR
  4. I've spent decades overseeing relief operations around the world, and here's what's going wrong in Gaza  The Conversation
  5. What We Know About Where Aid Can Enter Gaza  The New York Times
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Reports of Biden White House keeping ‘sensitive’ Hamas intel from Israel draws outrage – Fox News

  1. Reports of Biden White House keeping 'sensitive' Hamas intel from Israel draws outrage  Fox News
  2. U.S. offers Israel intelligence, supplies in effort to avoid Rafah invasion - The Washington Post  The Washington Post
  3. May 11: US said offering info on Gaza tunnel locations if Israel skips mass Rafah op  The Times of Israel
  4. The Biden Administration’s Commitment to Self-Sabotage  National Review
  5. US said offering intel on Hamas leaders’ whereabouts if Israel drops major Rafah op  The Times of Israel
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The US aims to wrap up Gaza war. How does that square with its goal of toppling Hamas? – The Times of Israel

  1. The US aims to wrap up Gaza war. How does that square with its goal of toppling Hamas?  The Times of Israel
  2. Why Israel and Hamas' cease-fire negotiations are stuck at an impasse.  Slate
  3. Biden in Seattle: Cease-fire possible 'tomorrow' if Hamas frees hostages  The Seattle Times
  4. President Biden: Cease-fire in Israel-Hamas war could happen immediately if hostages are released  MSNBC
  5. Hamas blasts Joe Biden for saying ceasefire possible if hostages are released: 'We consider it a setback'  Hindustan Times
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Russia-Ukraine war: Russian troops locked in battles with Ukrainian soldiers around Vovchansk – The Associated Press

  1. Russia-Ukraine war: Russian troops locked in battles with Ukrainian soldiers around Vovchansk  The Associated Press
  2. U.S. Aid Reaching Ukraine as Russia Attacks Near Kharkiv  Department of Defense
  3. Ukraine war briefing: Russians try to stretch defenders thin outside Kharkiv  The Guardian
  4. Ukraine's CV90 Fighting Vehicles Are Rolling Into Vovchansk  Forbes
  5. Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 810  Al Jazeera English
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Michael Cohen: Stormy Daniels payment needed Trump sign off and he told me to ‘figure this whole thing out’ – live

Former Trump lawyer tells trial that ex-president said, ‘Just do it. Go meet up with Allen Weisselberg and figure this whole thing out’

More people here this morning in support of Donald Trump, per poolers:

JD Vance, the Ohio senator who is being floated as a potential Republican running mate to Trump

Tommy Tuberville, the Republican senator of Alabama

Boris Epshteyn, a longtime Trump aide who was charged with conspiracy, fraud and forgery in Arizona

Jason Miller, a Trump campaign adviser

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Why protesters in Georgia are opposed to a ‘foreign agents’ law and why it matters – NPR

  1. Why protesters in Georgia are opposed to a 'foreign agents' law and why it matters  NPR
  2. U.S. sounds alarm as thousands in Georgia's capital protest 'Kremlin-style' foreign influence bill  CNBC
  3. What is Georgia’s ‘foreign agents’ bill, and why is Europe so alarmed?  CNN
  4. Threats against NGO leaders multiply as Georgia green lights 'Russian law' for final vote  FRANCE 24 English
  5. Georgian Parliament set to adopt controversial foreign agent law Tuesday  The Washington Post
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Persistent Brazil floods raise specter of climate migration – Reuters

  1. Persistent Brazil floods raise specter of climate migration  Reuters
  2. Makeshift Shelter Saves Dogs From Brazil's Floods - Videos from The Weather Channel  The Weather Channel
  3. Flooding in Southern Brazil: Images of Rio Grande do Sul Underwater  The New York Times
  4. Tom Brady's Exes Bridget Moynahan & Gisele Bundchen Just Joined Forces for This Important Issue  Yahoo Entertainment
  5. Dogs, Horses, Rabbits: More Than 10,000 Animals Rescued From Brazil Floods  Barron's
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Kendrick Lamar’s Drake diss track debuts at number one in the US

Rapper’s scathing song Not Like Us, from his headline-grabbing rap beef with Drake, becomes his fourth Billboard chart-topper

Kendrick Lamar has won the culture-consuming rap beef with Drake, at least as far as Billboard hits are concerned, as his diss track Not Like Us debuted at No 1 on the US Hot 100.

The scathing track, which alleges that the Canadian hit-maker is a “certified pedophile”, is Lamar’s fourth No 1 song, after a feature on Future and Metro Boomin’s Like That earlier this year, 2017’s Humble and his verse on Taylor Swift’s 2015 track Bad Blood.

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Four dead, several feared trapped as billboard falls over during Mumbai rainstorm – CNN

  1. Four dead, several feared trapped as billboard falls over during Mumbai rainstorm  CNN
  2. Mumbai Weather Live Updates: Death toll rises to 12; Police registered case against accused Bhavesh Bhide  The Times of India
  3. Mumbai hoarding collapse: 14 dead, 74 injured in Ghatkopar; FIR registered | Latest updates  Hindustan Times
  4. 14 Dead, 60 Injured After Huge Billboard Falls During Mumbai Dust Storm  NDTV
  5. Wind Collapses Billboard In India, Killing Several - Videos from The Weather Channel  The Weather Channel
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Former Kazakh minister gets 24 years in prison for murdering wife – Reuters

  1. Former Kazakh minister gets 24 years in prison for murdering wife  Reuters
  2. A murder case in Kazakhstan led to domestic violence reforms. It ends with a prison sentence  The Associated Press
  3. Former Kazakhstani economy minister sentenced to 24 years in prison for wife’s murder  Meduza
  4. Kazakh Ex-Minister Insists In Court He Had No Intention To Kill Wife  Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
  5. Kazakhstan: Former minister found guilty in high-profile murder case  Eurasianet
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Hundreds of ‘emaciated’ and stranded pelicans turn up along California coast

State’s department of fish and wildlife says the brown pelicans are showing signs of malnutrition, but that the cause is still unclear

Hundreds of starving and stranded brown pelicans have turned up along the California coast in recent weeks in what wildlife advocates have described as a “crisis”.

In Newport Beach in southern California, lifeguards came upon two dozen sick pelicans on a pier last week. The Wetlands and Wildlife Care Center in Huntington Beach, the non-profit caring for the animals, said they had treated more than 100 other birds who were anemic, dehydrated and extremely underweight.

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Ex-US military intelligence official says he quit over ‘moral injury’ of Gaza war

Harrison Mann, who resigned from Defense Intelligence Agency in November, said he kept quiet about motives out of fear

A former US military intelligence official released a letter on Monday that explained to his colleagues at the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) that his November resignation was in fact due to “moral injury” stemming from US support for Israel’s war in Gaza and the harm caused to Palestinians.

Harrison Mann, an army major, would be the first known DIA official to quit over US support to Israel. A US airman fatally set himself on fire in February outside Israel’s embassy in Washington and other military personnel have protested.

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George Clooney to make Broadway debut in Good Night, and Good Luck

The actor will play the lead in a stage adaptation of his Oscar-nominated journalism drama from 2005

George Clooney is set to make his Broadway debut in a stage adaptation of his 2005 journalism drama Good Night, and Good Luck.

The actor’s sophomore feature as director will be transformed into a play set to premiere in spring 2025. Clooney, who played Fred W Friendly in the original, will now take on the role of Edward R Murrow.

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UK birth-trauma inquiry delivered gritty truths, but change will be hard

With many NHS maternity services struggling and a shortage of midwives, MPs’ plan for overhaul is ambitious

That the findings of the UK’s first inquiry into birth trauma are far from surprising does not diminish the fact that they are shocking, devastating and difficult – indeed distressing – to read. The all-party parliamentary group (APPG) for birth trauma’s 80-page report should give ministers, NHS bosses and the midwives and obstetricians who deliver care serious pause for thought.

It highlights how “mistakes and failures” by maternity staff lead to stillbirths, premature births, babies being born with cerebral palsy because they were starved of oxygen at birth, and “life-changing injuries to women as the result of severe tearing”. How some mothers were mocked, shouted at, denied pain relief, not told what was going on during their labour, left alone in blood-stained sheets, with desperate bell calls for help going unanswered – all examples of “care that lacked compassion”. And how, in some cases, “these errors were covered up by hospitals who frustrated parents’ efforts to find answers”. It amounts to a shameful catalogue of negligence in the only area of NHS care where two lives – one still unborn – are on the line.

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