At least 2 human remains have been discovered in Lake Mead since the beginning of May as the nation’s largest reservoir suffers from historic drought.
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Ukraine officials warn of offensive; Biden announces $150m more in aid – Live Ukraine updates
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko warned in a social media post Friday there is a “high probability” of rocket fire across Ukraine in the coming days.
FDA restricts use of Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine due to blood clot risk
According to the FDA, the J & J COVID-19 vaccine should only be given to people who can’t receive other vaccines or those who specifically request it
Dire situation for steel mill resistance; US intelligence reportedly helped sink Moskva: May 5 recap
The Ukraine military said it had reclaimed some territory in the south while repelling Russian attacks in the hotly contested Donbas.
600 died in Mariupol theater bombing, AP says; Zelenskyy says no deal while Russians are on Ukraine soil: Live updates
Ukraine has stopped Russia’s military advance and will sign no peace deal allowing Russian troops to remain in Ukraine, Zelenskyy says. Live updates.
Russian forces storm Mariupol steel plant; Pentagon says Russian gains ‘uneven … slow’ in eastern Ukraine: Live updates
Russian President Vladimir Putin could formally declare war on Ukraine within days, abandoning his “special military operation” pitch. Live updates
Russian strike hits Kyiv shortly after UN chief toured capital; Zelenskyy says he was nearly captured by Russians: Live Ukraine updates
A Russian missile strike targeting Kyiv killed at least one person shortly after a meeting of UN Secretary-General Guterres and Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Why does billionaire Elon Musk want to take Twitter private, and what does it mean for shareholders?
Taking Twitter private would allow Musk more flexibility in establishing changes to the social media giant and avoid reporting financials to the SEC.
Russia has earned $66 billion in fuel exports since war began, report says; Americans, British face Russian sanctions: April 27 recap
Russia imposed sanctions on 287 British lawmakers, claiming they “demonize” Russia. Dozens of Americans already sanctioned. Wednesday’s recap.
Sweden, Finland reportedly to apply to NATO; Britain estimates that 15,000 Russians have been killed: Live Ukraine updates
The Finnish newspaper Iltalehti said the Swedish government wants “a common date for the publication of NATO applications”: Latest Ukraine news