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DEMOCRAT SAYS TRUMP COUNSEL RECOUNTED 'TROUBLING EVENTS' WASHINGTON (AP) — House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler said Friday that a nearly eight-hour interview with former President Donald Trump's top White House lawyer “shed new light on several troubling events" during his presidency, though it was unclear how Democrats would use the information long after investigations into Trump's ties to Russia have concluded. GRANHOLM JOINS MANCHIN IN WEST VIRGINIA TO TOUT CLEAN ENERGY Granholm joins Manchin in West Virginia to tout clean energy. Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., a crucial 50th vote for Democrats on President Joe Biden's proposals, walks with reporters as senators go to the chamber for votes ahead of the approaching Memorial Day recess, at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, May 27, 2021. RELIGIOUS LEADERS, ARTISTS HONOR GEORGE FLOYD IN CONCERT Religious leaders, artists honor George Floyd in concert. Poet, singer and dancer Jaicei performs during a commemorative concert hosted by the George Floyd Foundation at The Fountain of Praise church on Sunday, May 30, 2021, in Houston. Musicians, elected officials and community members joined the family of George Floyd to reflect on hislife
THE LATEST: LAS VEGAS STRIP RULES TO END FOR VACCINATED LAS VEGAS — The Las Vegas Strip and surroundings will fully reopen to vaccinated diners, dancers, shoppers and club-goers beginning June 1. Clark County lawmakers on Tuesday followed CDC guidelines and dropped plans to tie business occupancy to coronavirus vaccinationrates.
US TRASHES UNWANTED GEAR IN AFGHANISTAN TO BE SOLD AS SCRAP US trashes unwanted gear in Afghanistan to be sold as scrap. An Afghan man looks at a damaged vehicles in Baba Mir's scrapyard outside Bagram Air Base, northwest of the capital Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, May 3, 2021. As US troops pack up to leave Afghanistan after nearly 20 years of war, it's trashing tons of equipment and selling it as scrap US STEEL ENDS PLANS FOR $1.5B PENNSYLVANIA PLANT UPGRADES Pittsburgh-based United States Steel Corp. said Friday, April 30, 2021, that it is canceling a $1.5 billion project to bring state-of-the-art improvements to its operations in western Pennsylvania, saying the world has changed in the two years since itannounced its
EXPLAINER: WHAT'S BEHIND THE CLASHES IN JERUSALEM?AUTHOR: JOSEPHKRAUSS
Israeli police clashed with Palestinian protesters at a flashpoint Jerusalem holy site on Monday, the latest in a series of confrontations that is pushing the contested city to the brink of eruption. Palestinian medics said at least 180 Palestinians were hurt in the violence at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, including 80 who werehospitalized.
DC POLICE VICTIM OF MASSIVE DATA LEAK BY RANSOMWARE GANG Experts say it’s the worst known ransomware attack ever to hit a U.S. police department. The gang, known as the Babuk group, released thousands of the Metropolitan Police Department’s sensitive documents on the dark web Thursday. A review by The Associated Press found hundreds of police officer disciplinary files and intelligencereports
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BROOKFIELD, Conn. (AP) _ A man who claimed he killed his landlord while possessed by the devil has been released from state prison one month early after serving almost five years as a model prisoner, authorities said. Arne Cheyenne Johnson, 24, whose story was made into a television movie, married and received a high-school degree inprison.
LARGEST MEAT PRODUCER GETTING BACK ONLINE AFTER CYBERATTACK The White House confirms that Brazil-based meat processor JBS SA notified the U.S. government Sunday, May 30, 2021, of a ransom demand from a criminal organization likely based in Russia. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File) DETROIT (AP) — The world’s largest meat processing company has resumed most production after a weekendcyberattack, but
DEMOCRAT SAYS TRUMP COUNSEL RECOUNTED 'TROUBLING EVENTS' WASHINGTON (AP) — House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler said Friday that a nearly eight-hour interview with former President Donald Trump's top White House lawyer “shed new light on several troubling events" during his presidency, though it was unclear how Democrats would use the information long after investigations into Trump's ties to Russia have concluded. GRANHOLM JOINS MANCHIN IN WEST VIRGINIA TO TOUT CLEAN ENERGY Granholm joins Manchin in West Virginia to tout clean energy. Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., a crucial 50th vote for Democrats on President Joe Biden's proposals, walks with reporters as senators go to the chamber for votes ahead of the approaching Memorial Day recess, at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, May 27, 2021. RELIGIOUS LEADERS, ARTISTS HONOR GEORGE FLOYD IN CONCERT Religious leaders, artists honor George Floyd in concert. Poet, singer and dancer Jaicei performs during a commemorative concert hosted by the George Floyd Foundation at The Fountain of Praise church on Sunday, May 30, 2021, in Houston. Musicians, elected officials and community members joined the family of George Floyd to reflect on hislife
THE LATEST: LAS VEGAS STRIP RULES TO END FOR VACCINATED LAS VEGAS — The Las Vegas Strip and surroundings will fully reopen to vaccinated diners, dancers, shoppers and club-goers beginning June 1. Clark County lawmakers on Tuesday followed CDC guidelines and dropped plans to tie business occupancy to coronavirus vaccinationrates.
US TRASHES UNWANTED GEAR IN AFGHANISTAN TO BE SOLD AS SCRAP US trashes unwanted gear in Afghanistan to be sold as scrap. An Afghan man looks at a damaged vehicles in Baba Mir's scrapyard outside Bagram Air Base, northwest of the capital Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, May 3, 2021. As US troops pack up to leave Afghanistan after nearly 20 years of war, it's trashing tons of equipment and selling it as scrap US STEEL ENDS PLANS FOR $1.5B PENNSYLVANIA PLANT UPGRADES Pittsburgh-based United States Steel Corp. said Friday, April 30, 2021, that it is canceling a $1.5 billion project to bring state-of-the-art improvements to its operations in western Pennsylvania, saying the world has changed in the two years since itannounced its
EXPLAINER: WHAT'S BEHIND THE CLASHES IN JERUSALEM?AUTHOR: JOSEPHKRAUSS
Israeli police clashed with Palestinian protesters at a flashpoint Jerusalem holy site on Monday, the latest in a series of confrontations that is pushing the contested city to the brink of eruption. Palestinian medics said at least 180 Palestinians were hurt in the violence at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, including 80 who werehospitalized.
DC POLICE VICTIM OF MASSIVE DATA LEAK BY RANSOMWARE GANG Experts say it’s the worst known ransomware attack ever to hit a U.S. police department. The gang, known as the Babuk group, released thousands of the Metropolitan Police Department’s sensitive documents on the dark web Thursday. A review by The Associated Press found hundreds of police officer disciplinary files and intelligencereports
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BROOKFIELD, Conn. (AP) _ A man who claimed he killed his landlord while possessed by the devil has been released from state prison one month early after serving almost five years as a model prisoner, authorities said. Arne Cheyenne Johnson, 24, whose story was made into a television movie, married and received a high-school degree inprison.
LARGEST MEAT PRODUCER GETTING BACK ONLINE AFTER CYBERATTACK The White House confirms that Brazil-based meat processor JBS SA notified the U.S. government Sunday, May 30, 2021, of a ransom demand from a criminal organization likely based in Russia. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File) DETROIT (AP) — The world’s largest meat processing company has resumed most production after a weekendcyberattack, but
DEEP-ROOTED RACISM, DISCRIMINATION PERMEATE US MILITARY Deep-rooted racism, discrimination permeate US military. Reserve Marine Maj. Tyrone Collier visits the U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial near his home in Arlington, Va., on Saturday, April 17, 2021. When Collier was a newly minted second lieutenant and judge advocate, he recalls a salute to him from a Black enlisted Marine. THE LATEST: NEW MEXICO ADOPTS CDC GUIDANCE ON FACEMASKS Mayor LaToya Cantrell announced the easing of the city mask mandate Friday following this week’s new guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In New Orleans, masks will still be required in city government buildings, hospitals and K-12 schools, as well as on public transportation. City health director Jennifer Avegnosaid
'GREAT DAY FOR AMERICA': VACCINATED CAN LARGELY DITCH MASKS WASHINGTON (AP) — In a major step toward returning to pre-pandemic life, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention eased mask-wearing guidance for fully vaccinated people on Thursday, allowing them to stop wearing masks outdoors in crowds and in most indoor settings. “Today is a great day for America,” President JoeBiden said during
VIDEO SHOWS SLAIN DALLAS 4-YEAR-OLD BEING TAKEN FROM BED Video shows slain Dallas 4-year-old being taken from bed. This photo provided by the Dallas County Jail, in Texas, shows Darriynn Brown. Brown has been arrested after the body of a 4-year-old boy was found lying on a neighborhood street in Dallas, police said Sunday, May 16, THE LATEST: TSITSIPAS RALLIES PAST ISNER AT FRENCH OPEN Stefanos Tsitsipas has advanced to the fourth round at the French Open by winning his 36th match of the year, the most on the men’s tour. And the last American man in the draw has been eliminated. Seeded fifth, Tsitsipas rallied to beat No. 31 John Isner 5-7, 6-3, 7-6 (3), 6-1 in a match that ended shortly before midnight. 4 EX-COPS INDICTED ON US CIVIL RIGHTS CHARGES IN FLOYD DEATH Chauvin. (Hennepin County Sheriff's Office via AP, File) MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A federal grand jury has indicted the four former Minneapolis police officers involved in George Floyd’s arrest and death, accusing them of willfully violating the Black man’s constitutional rights as he was restrained face-down on the pavement and gasping forair.
US REPORT: BALD EAGLE POPULATIONS SOAR IN LOWER 48 STATES 1 of 4. FILE - In this Nov. 20, 2020, file photo, a bald eagle grabs a fish from the Susquehanna River near the Conowingo Dam, in Havre De Grace, Md. The number of American bald eagles has quadrupled since 2009, with more than 300,000 birds soaring over the lower 48 states, government scientists said Wednesday in a new report. NETFLIX SERIES SIGNALS RACIAL BREAKTHROUGH IN ITALIAN TV MILAN (AP) — The Netflix series “Zero,” which premiered globally last month, is the first Italian TV production to feature a predominantly Black cast, a bright spot in an otherwise bleak Italian television landscape where the persistent use of racist language and imagery is sparking new protestsAPNEWS.COM
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Today in History Today is Tuesday, June 1, the 152nd day of 2021. There are 213 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: GOP BLOCKS CAPITOL RIOT PROBE, DISPLAYING LOYALTY TO TRUMP WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Republicans on Friday blocked creation of a bipartisan panel to investigate the deadly Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, displaying continuing party loyalty to former President Donald Trump and firm determination to shift the political focus away from the violent insurrection by his GOP supporters. US TRASHES UNWANTED GEAR IN AFGHANISTAN TO BE SOLD AS SCRAP BAGRAM, Afghanistan (AP) — The twisted remains of several all-terrain vehicles leaned precariously inside Baba Mir’s sprawling scrap yard, alongside smashed shards that were once generators, tank tracks that have been dismantled into chunks of metal, and mountains of tents reduced to sliced up fabric. DEEP-ROOTED RACISM, DISCRIMINATION PERMEATE US MILITARY For Stephanie Davis, who grew up with little, the military was a path to the American dream, a realm where everyone would receive equal treatment. She joined the service in 1988 after finishing high school in Thomasville, Georgia, a small town said to be named for a MASSACHUSETTS LAWMAKERS WEIGH BILLS TO EXPAND VOTING ACCESS BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts lawmakers are weighing whether to take some of the voting changes adopted at the height of the pandemic — including the broad use of mail-in voting — and make them permanent. NETFLIX SERIES SIGNALS RACIAL BREAKTHROUGH IN ITALIAN TV MILAN (AP) — The Netflix series “Zero,” which premiered globally last month, is the first Italian TV production to feature a predominantly Black cast, a bright spot in an otherwise bleak Italian television landscape where the persistent use of racist language and imagery is sparking new protests 'GREAT DAY FOR AMERICA': VACCINATED CAN LARGELY DITCH MASKS WASHINGTON (AP) — In a major step toward returning to pre-pandemic life, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention eased mask-wearing guidance for fully vaccinated people on Thursday, allowing them to stop wearing masks outdoors in crowds and in mostindoor settings.
EXPLAINER: WHAT'S BEHIND THE CLASHES IN JERUSALEM?AUTHOR: JOSEPHKRAUSS
JERUSALEM (AP) — For weeks now, Palestinian protesters and Israeli police have clashed on a daily basis in and around Jerusalem's Old City, home to major religious sites sacred to Jews, Christians and Muslims and the emotional epicenter of the Middle East conflict THE LATEST: TSITSIPAS RALLIES PAST ISNER AT FRENCH OPEN PARIS (AP) — The Latest on the French Open (all times local): ___11:50 p.m.
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Today in History Today is Tuesday, June 1, the 152nd day of 2021. There are 213 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: GOP BLOCKS CAPITOL RIOT PROBE, DISPLAYING LOYALTY TO TRUMP WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Republicans on Friday blocked creation of a bipartisan panel to investigate the deadly Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, displaying continuing party loyalty to former President Donald Trump and firm determination to shift the political focus away from the violent insurrection by his GOP supporters. US TRASHES UNWANTED GEAR IN AFGHANISTAN TO BE SOLD AS SCRAP BAGRAM, Afghanistan (AP) — The twisted remains of several all-terrain vehicles leaned precariously inside Baba Mir’s sprawling scrap yard, alongside smashed shards that were once generators, tank tracks that have been dismantled into chunks of metal, and mountains of tents reduced to sliced up fabric. DEEP-ROOTED RACISM, DISCRIMINATION PERMEATE US MILITARY For Stephanie Davis, who grew up with little, the military was a path to the American dream, a realm where everyone would receive equal treatment. She joined the service in 1988 after finishing high school in Thomasville, Georgia, a small town said to be named for a MASSACHUSETTS LAWMAKERS WEIGH BILLS TO EXPAND VOTING ACCESS BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts lawmakers are weighing whether to take some of the voting changes adopted at the height of the pandemic — including the broad use of mail-in voting — and make them permanent. NETFLIX SERIES SIGNALS RACIAL BREAKTHROUGH IN ITALIAN TV MILAN (AP) — The Netflix series “Zero,” which premiered globally last month, is the first Italian TV production to feature a predominantly Black cast, a bright spot in an otherwise bleak Italian television landscape where the persistent use of racist language and imagery is sparking new protests 'GREAT DAY FOR AMERICA': VACCINATED CAN LARGELY DITCH MASKS WASHINGTON (AP) — In a major step toward returning to pre-pandemic life, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention eased mask-wearing guidance for fully vaccinated people on Thursday, allowing them to stop wearing masks outdoors in crowds and in mostindoor settings.
EXPLAINER: WHAT'S BEHIND THE CLASHES IN JERUSALEM?AUTHOR: JOSEPHKRAUSS
JERUSALEM (AP) — For weeks now, Palestinian protesters and Israeli police have clashed on a daily basis in and around Jerusalem's Old City, home to major religious sites sacred to Jews, Christians and Muslims and the emotional epicenter of the Middle East conflict DEEP-ROOTED RACISM, DISCRIMINATION PERMEATE US MILITARY For Stephanie Davis, who grew up with little, the military was a path to the American dream, a realm where everyone would receive equal treatment. She joined the service in 1988 after finishing high school in Thomasville, Georgia, a small town said to be named for aAPNEWS.COM
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Redirecting to https://apnews.com/b0dffa55743d414c898c254912dcc975. RELIGIOUS LEADERS, ARTISTS HONOR GEORGE FLOYD IN CONCERT Religious leaders, artists honor George Floyd in concert. Poet, singer and dancer Jaicei performs during a commemorative concert hosted by the George Floyd Foundation at The Fountain of Praise church on Sunday, May 30, 2021, in Houston. Musicians, elected officials and community members joined the family of George Floyd to reflect on hislife
THE LATEST: LAS VEGAS STRIP RULES TO END FOR VACCINATED LAS VEGAS — The Las Vegas Strip and surroundings will fully reopen to vaccinated diners, dancers, shoppers and club-goers beginning June 1. Clark County lawmakers on Tuesday followed CDC guidelines and dropped plans to tie business occupancy to coronavirus vaccinationrates.
EXPLAINER: WHAT'S BEHIND THE CLASHES IN JERUSALEM? Israeli police clashed with Palestinian protesters at a flashpoint Jerusalem holy site on Monday, the latest in a series of confrontations that is pushing the contested city to the brink of eruption. Palestinian medics said at least 180 Palestinians were hurt in the violence at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, including 80 who werehospitalized.
THE LATEST: BIDEN EXPRESSES 'SUPPORT' FOR GAZA CEASE-FIRE WASHINGTON — The White House says President Joe Biden has expressed “support” for a cease-fire during a call to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. A statement says the leaders spoke Monday, which was the eighth day of Israeli-Palestinian fighting. OPRAH AND CNN: AT&T IS MERGING MEDIA BUSINESS WITH DISCOVERY Oprah and CNN: AT&T is merging media business with Discovery. By DAVID BAUDER and MAE ANDERSON May 17, 2021. FILE - In this Oct. 21, 2014 file photo, people pass an AT&T store in New York's Times Square. AT&T will combine its media operations that include CNN HBO, TNT and TBS in a $43 billion deal with Discovery, the owner of lifestyle networks VIDEO SHOWS SLAIN DALLAS 4-YEAR-OLD BEING TAKEN FROM BED Video shows slain Dallas 4-year-old being taken from bed. This photo provided by the Dallas County Jail, in Texas, shows Darriynn Brown. Brown has been arrested after the body of a 4-year-old boy was found lying on a neighborhood street in Dallas, police said Sunday, May 16, DRACULA'S CASTLE PROVES AN IDEAL SETTING FOR COVID-19 JABS BUCHAREST (AP) — At Dracula’s castle in picturesque Transylvania, Romanian doctors are offering a jab in the arm rather than a stake through the heart. A COVID-19 vaccination center has been set up on the periphery of Romania's Bran Castle, which is purported to be the inspiration behind Dracula’s home in Bram Stoker’s 19th-century gothic novel “Dracula THE LATEST: FRANCE WELCOMES EU CURB ON ASTRAZENECA VACCINE 1 of 24. Several hundreds of people line up to receive an AstraZeneca vaccination against the coronavirus at the forum of the DITIB central mosque in Cologne, Germany, Saturday, May 8, 2021. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner) PARIS — French President Emmanuel Macron welcomed the decision from the European Union not to renew its order for the NETFLIX SERIES SIGNALS RACIAL BREAKTHROUGH IN ITALIAN TV MILAN (AP) — The Netflix series “Zero,” which premiered globally last month, is the first Italian TV production to feature a predominantly Black cast, a bright spot in an otherwise bleak Italian television landscape where the persistent use of racist language and imagery is sparking new protests KERRY: US WEIGHS SANCTIONS ON CHINA SOLAR OVER FORCED LABOR The Biden administration is considering sanctions over China’s alleged use of forced labor in production of solar panels and other components in renewable energy, climate envoy John Kerry told lawmakers Wednesday. Kerry’s comments at the House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing sought to defuse one of the main arguments thatcongressional
RELIGIOUS LEADERS, ARTISTS HONOR GEORGE FLOYD IN CONCERT Religious leaders, artists honor George Floyd in concert. Poet, singer and dancer Jaicei performs during a commemorative concert hosted by the George Floyd Foundation at The Fountain of Praise church on Sunday, May 30, 2021, in Houston. Musicians, elected officials and community members joined the family of George Floyd to reflect on hislife
THE LATEST: LAS VEGAS STRIP RULES TO END FOR VACCINATED LAS VEGAS — The Las Vegas Strip and surroundings will fully reopen to vaccinated diners, dancers, shoppers and club-goers beginning June 1. Clark County lawmakers on Tuesday followed CDC guidelines and dropped plans to tie business occupancy to coronavirus vaccinationrates.
EXPLAINER: WHAT'S BEHIND THE CLASHES IN JERUSALEM? Israeli police clashed with Palestinian protesters at a flashpoint Jerusalem holy site on Monday, the latest in a series of confrontations that is pushing the contested city to the brink of eruption. Palestinian medics said at least 180 Palestinians were hurt in the violence at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, including 80 who werehospitalized.
THE LATEST: BIDEN EXPRESSES 'SUPPORT' FOR GAZA CEASE-FIRE WASHINGTON — The White House says President Joe Biden has expressed “support” for a cease-fire during a call to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. A statement says the leaders spoke Monday, which was the eighth day of Israeli-Palestinian fighting. OPRAH AND CNN: AT&T IS MERGING MEDIA BUSINESS WITH DISCOVERY Oprah and CNN: AT&T is merging media business with Discovery. By DAVID BAUDER and MAE ANDERSON May 17, 2021. FILE - In this Oct. 21, 2014 file photo, people pass an AT&T store in New York's Times Square. AT&T will combine its media operations that include CNN HBO, TNT and TBS in a $43 billion deal with Discovery, the owner of lifestyle networks VIDEO SHOWS SLAIN DALLAS 4-YEAR-OLD BEING TAKEN FROM BED Video shows slain Dallas 4-year-old being taken from bed. This photo provided by the Dallas County Jail, in Texas, shows Darriynn Brown. Brown has been arrested after the body of a 4-year-old boy was found lying on a neighborhood street in Dallas, police said Sunday, May 16, DRACULA'S CASTLE PROVES AN IDEAL SETTING FOR COVID-19 JABS BUCHAREST (AP) — At Dracula’s castle in picturesque Transylvania, Romanian doctors are offering a jab in the arm rather than a stake through the heart. A COVID-19 vaccination center has been set up on the periphery of Romania's Bran Castle, which is purported to be the inspiration behind Dracula’s home in Bram Stoker’s 19th-century gothic novel “Dracula THE LATEST: FRANCE WELCOMES EU CURB ON ASTRAZENECA VACCINE 1 of 24. Several hundreds of people line up to receive an AstraZeneca vaccination against the coronavirus at the forum of the DITIB central mosque in Cologne, Germany, Saturday, May 8, 2021. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner) PARIS — French President Emmanuel Macron welcomed the decision from the European Union not to renew its order for the NETFLIX SERIES SIGNALS RACIAL BREAKTHROUGH IN ITALIAN TV MILAN (AP) — The Netflix series “Zero,” which premiered globally last month, is the first Italian TV production to feature a predominantly Black cast, a bright spot in an otherwise bleak Italian television landscape where the persistent use of racist language and imagery is sparking new protests KERRY: US WEIGHS SANCTIONS ON CHINA SOLAR OVER FORCED LABOR The Biden administration is considering sanctions over China’s alleged use of forced labor in production of solar panels and other components in renewable energy, climate envoy John Kerry told lawmakers Wednesday. Kerry’s comments at the House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing sought to defuse one of the main arguments thatcongressional
THE LATEST: NEW MEXICO ADOPTS CDC GUIDANCE ON FACEMASKS Mayor LaToya Cantrell announced the easing of the city mask mandate Friday following this week’s new guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In New Orleans, masks will still be required in city government buildings, hospitals and K-12 schools, as well as on public transportation. City health director Jennifer Avegnosaid
'GREAT DAY FOR AMERICA': VACCINATED CAN LARGELY DITCH MASKS WASHINGTON (AP) — In a major step toward returning to pre-pandemic life, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention eased mask-wearing guidance for fully vaccinated people on Thursday, allowing them to stop wearing masks outdoors in crowds and in most indoor settings. “Today is a great day for America,” President JoeBiden said during
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AP Sportlight. By The Associated Press May 16, 2021. May 17. 1875 — Aristides wins the first Kentucky Derby by one-quarter length over Volcano. The day marks the opening of Churchill Downs with an estimated 10,000 spectators witnessing the first Derby. Aristides is ridden and trained by African Americans Oliver Lewis and AnselWilliamson
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Today in History Today is Monday, May 17, the 137th day of 2021. There are 228 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: CHINA ERASING H&M FROM INTERNET AMID XINJIANG BACKLASH China erasing H&M from internet amid Xinjiang backlash. The Chinese ride-hailing app Didi Chuxing shows the message "no results, try another search term" when searching for destinations beginning with the letter H in Beijing, Friday, March 26, 2021. H&M disappeared from the internet in China as the government raised pressure on shoe and WYOMING TO END FEDERAL SUPPLEMENTAL UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS Wyoming to end federal supplemental unemployment benefits. May 12, 2021. CASPER, Wyo. (AP) — The governor of Wyoming has announced that the state will end its participation in federal supplemental benefits intended to address high unemployment across the U.S. caused by the pandemic. Republican Gov. Mark Gordon said Tuesday the decision will KERRY: US WEIGHS SANCTIONS ON CHINA SOLAR OVER FORCED LABOR The Biden administration is considering sanctions over China’s alleged use of forced labor in production of solar panels and other components in renewable energy, climate envoy John Kerry told lawmakers Wednesday. Kerry’s comments at the House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing sought to defuse one of the main arguments thatcongressional
US JUSTICE DEPARTMENT WORRIED ABOUT ARIZONA SENATE RECOUNT US Justice Department worried about Arizona Senate recount. Maricopa County ballots cast in the 2020 general election are being examined and recounted by contractors working for Florida-based company, Cyber Ninjas, who was hired by the Arizona State Senate at Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix, Thursday, April 29, 2021. AUTO RACING: MONSTER MILE BECKONS NASCAR AUTO RACING: Monster Mile beckons NASCAR. Site: Dover, Delaware. Schedule: Sunday, race, 2 p.m. Track: Dover International Speedway. Race distance: 400 laps, 400 miles. Last year: Denny Hamlin won the first of two races on back-to-back days in August after startingsecond.
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IN MEXICO, CARTELS ARE HUNTING DOWN POLICE AT THEIR HOMES In Mexico, cartels are hunting down police at their homes. FILE - In this Feb. 10, 2020 file photo, a policeman drives past town hall in Apaseo El Alto, Guanajuato state, Mexico. The notoriously violent Jalisco cartel has responded to Mexico's “hugs, not bullets” policy with a policy of their own: the cartel kidnapped in mid-May2021
CALIFORNIA LEAVING: STATE POPULATION DECLINES FOR FIRST TIME California's population has declined for the first time in its history. State officials announced Friday, May 7, 2021, that the nation's most populous state lost 182,083 people in 2020. California's population is now just under 39.5 million. CHINA ERASING H&M FROM INTERNET AMID XINJIANG BACKLASH China erasing H&M from internet amid Xinjiang backlash. The Chinese ride-hailing app Didi Chuxing shows the message "no results, try another search term" when searching for destinations beginning with the letter H in Beijing, Friday, March 26, 2021. H&M disappeared from the internet in China as the government raised pressure on shoe and 'I WAS AFRAID': PRINCE HARRY, OPRAH DISCUSS MENTAL HEALTH It would be a test of his ability to cope with the anxiety that was bubbling up again. “I was worried about it, I was afraid,” Harry told The Associated Press during a recent joint interview with Oprah Winfrey to promote a mental-health series they co-created and co-executive produced for Apple TV+. He was able to work through any 4 EX-COPS INDICTED ON US CIVIL RIGHTS CHARGES IN FLOYD DEATH Chauvin. (Hennepin County Sheriff's Office via AP, File) MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A federal grand jury has indicted the four former Minneapolis police officers involved in George Floyd’s arrest and death, accusing them of willfully violating the Black man’s constitutional rights as he was restrained face-down on the pavement and gasping forair.
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Diginitaries arrive to put candles at a memorial site at the Auschwitz Nazi death camp in Oswiecim, Poland, Monday, Jan. 27, 2020. Survivors of the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp gathered for commemorations marking the 75th anniversary of the Soviet army's liberation of the camp, using the testimony of survivors to warn about the signs of rising anti-Semitism and hatred in the world today. (AP Photo/CzarekSokolowski)
OSWIECIM, Poland (AP) — Survivors of the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp prayed and wept as they marked the 75th anniversary of its liberation, returning Monday to the place where they lost entire families and warning about the ominous growth of anti-Semitism and hatred in the world. “We have with us the last living survivors, the last among those who saw the Holocaust with their own eyes,” Polish President Andrzej Duda told those at the commemoration, which included the German president as well as Jewish, Christian and Muslim leaders. “The magnitude of the crime perpetrated in this place is terrifying, but we must not look away from it and we must never forget it,” Dudasaid.
About 200 camp survivors attended, many of them elderly Jews and non-Jews who traveled from Israel, the United States , Australia, Peru, Russia, Slovenia
and elsewhere. Many lost parents and grandparents in Auschwitz or other Nazi death camps during World War II, but were joined by children, grandchildren and even great-grandchildren. They gathered under an enormous, heated tent straddling the train tracks that had transported people to Birkenau, the part of the vast complex where most of the murdered Jews were killed in gas chambers and then cremated. Auschwitz was liberated by the Soviet army on Jan.27, 1945.
Ronald Lauder, the president of the World Jewish Congress, brought the crowd to tears with the story of a survivor who was separated from his family: The man watched his young daughter, in a red coat, walk to her death, turning into a small red dot in the distance before disappearing forever. After the end of the war, when “the world finally saw pictures of gas chambers, nobody in their right mind wanted to be associated with the Nazis,” he recalled. “But now I see something I never thought I would see in my lifetime, the open and brazen spread of anti-Jewishhatred.”
“Do not be silent! Do not be complacent! Do not let this ever happen again — to any people!” Lauder said. Marian Turski, a 93-year-old Polish Jewish survivor, said he did not expect to make it to the next commemoration and wanted to transmit a message to his grandchildren’s generation: That the destruction of the Jews began with small steps that were tolerated. What began with banning Jews from sitting on benches in Berlin evolved in incremental steps to ghettos and death camps. And that such horrors could happen anywhere, even in the United States. “Auschwitz did not descend from the sky,” he said, crediting those words to Austrian President Alexander van der Bellen, among those present. Calling for people to not be indifferent, he said: “Because if you are indifferent, you will not even notice it when upon your own heads, and upon the heads of your descendants, another Auschwitz descends from the sky.” As a Jewish survivor recited Hebrew prayers for the dead, the crowd bowed their heads or wiped away tears. Clergymen of other faiths alsoprayed.
Then, with the famous gate and barbed wire illuminated in the dark and cold evening, guests marched in a procession to place candles at a memorial to the victims set amid the remains of the gas chambers. Most of the 1.1 million people murdered by the Nazi German forces at the camp were Jews, but other Poles, Russians and Roma were imprisonedand killed there.
World leaders gathered in Jerusalem last week to mark the anniversary in what many saw as a competing observance. Among them were Russian President Vladimir Putin, U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, French President Emmanuel Macron and Britain’s Prince Charles. Politics intruded on that event, with Duda boycotting it in protest after Putin claimed that Poland played a role in triggering World War II. Duda had wanted a chance to speak before or after Putin to defend his nation’s record in face of those false accusations, but he was not given a speaking slot inJerusalem.
Those claims comes as many Eastern European countries in recent years have been mythologizing their own people’s behavior during the war and suppressing knowledge of wrongdoing, something Poland’s government also has been criticized for. Duda said Monday at a news conference that he felt that in Jerusalem, “Polish participation in the epic fight against the Nazis wasignored.”
At the commemoration, he did not mention Russia by name. Yet he stressed how Poland was invaded and occupied, losing 6 million of its citizens in the war, half of them Jews. He recalled how Poland fought the Germans on several fronts, warned the world in vain about the genocide of the Jews, and for decades has been a responsible custodian of Auschwitz and other sites of the German atrocities. “Distorting the history of World War II, denying the crimes of genocide and negating the Holocaust as well as an instrumental use of the Auschwitz for whatever purposes is tantamount to desecration of the memory of the victims,” Duda said. “Truth about the Holocaustmust not die.”
Among others attending the observances at Auschwitz, which is located in the part of southern Poland that was occupied by Germany during the war, were German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and Israeli President Reuven Rivlin. The U.S. was represented by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin. Organizers of the event in Poland, the Auschwitz-Birkenau state memorial museum and the World Jewish Congress, have sought to keep the spotlight on survivors.Related Stories
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Hundreds of diplomats and guests along with several Holocaust survivors joined U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and General Assembly President Tijjani Muhammad-Bande for a ceremony at the United Nations in New York. “May we make a pledge: We stand united against hate,” said Rabbi Arthur Schneier, a Holocaust survivor. “We stand united against anti-Semitism. We stand united against xenophobia and racism and anyform of bigotry.”
Guterres said that “solidarity in the face of hatred is needed today more than ever,” and that the U.N. “will stand firm every day and everywhere against anti-Semitism, bigotry and hatred of all kinds.”___
Associated Press writers Monika Scislowska in Warsaw, Thomas Adamson in Paris and Edith M. Lederer at the United Nations contributed tothis repor.
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