President Volodymyr Zelensky honored the bomb-sniffing dog Patron on Sunday. The dog, whose name means "ammo" in Ukrainian, helps sniff out Russian mines and explosives in the northeastern city of Chernihiv, Ukraine. https://t.co/jcCLLtVEZ0 https://t.co/GtDqfCrGod
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The Pulitzer Prize for feature photography is awarded to Adnan Abidi, Sanna Irshad Mattoo, Amit Dave and the late Danish Siddiqui of Reuters for the coverage of COVID in India https://t.co/qiFwmaxrLM https://t.co/R0KjZVwx0h
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.@MaddowBlog: History offers plenty of examples of presidents who’ve clashed with one aide or another, but we’ve never seen anything like this. https://t.co/enTIqiz6FZ
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BREAKING: Alabama corrections official Vicky White and escaped capital murder suspect Casey Cole White were found Monday after a 10-day manhunt, Lauderdale County Sheriff Rick Singleton said. Both were apprehended alive in Indiana. https://t.co/l3LGdBMP21
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A Republican state senator's campaign said the media wasn't allowed at their political rally. So @KyungLahCNN rented a hotel room to record the event from the balcony. https://t.co/Hi4dzaGaYW
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🍓Is there a sweeter time of year than strawberry season? As soon as the trees start bursting into pink buds, the first strawberries can’t be far behind at the farmers market. May is officially National Strawberry Month, though strawberries will come into season throughout June for many regions of the United States. Now is the time to stop by your local farmers market or a pick-your-own farm near you and taste a few. For more strawberry goodness and delicious recipes, click the link in our bio. 📸: Radub85/Adobe Stock
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Breaking News: Ferdinand Marcos Jr., the son of an exiled dictator, is set to win a sweeping presidential victory in the Philippines. Marcos had more than double the votes counted for Leni Robredo, the current vice president, according to the latest tally. https://t.co/1Eu5z8p3QS
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On a busy holiday weekend, Nazi flags were flying outside Disney World’s entrance.
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Britain's Queen Elizabeth II will not attend the opening of Parliament on Tuesday due to mobility issues, Buckingham Palace announces https://t.co/n06h3tuiiy
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Have you ever seen a paramedic wearing a jet suit? A British company is training emergency responders to use 3D-printed jet suits for rescue missions https://t.co/CSGAFgvVmA
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Breathtaking fireworks light up the Moscow skyline marking the 77th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in WWII https://t.co/l570n1UlCv
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40% of bitcoin investors are now underwater, new data shows
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Queen hands over to Prince Charles for State Opening of UK Parliament https://t.co/7OG1e4ohHf
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The Philippines was once described by a Facebook executive as “patient zero” in the global disinformation epidemic, but over the years, the government has done little to stop the deluge. Now researchers fear voters have become conditioned to the problem. https://t.co/aHh3VYZzlL
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The staff of The Washington Post won the 2022 Pulitzer Prize public service medal for its coverage of the causes, costs and aftermath of the Jan. 6 attack, showing how the forces behind the siege are shaking the underpinnings of democracy. The prize, considered journalism’s highest honor, recognizes the work of more than 100 journalists across The Post’s newsroom, many of whom contributed reporting from the Capitol grounds that day, as well as others who investigated the security failures that contributed to the events of Jan. 6, the human costs of the attack and the larger ramifications for the nation. The resulting three-part series provided penetrating coverage of the failures that led to the attack and illustrated how the forces behind that assault remain potent and growing, undermining the faith many Americans have in the integrity of elections — and laying the groundwork for battles yet to come. Read the full project through the link in our bio.
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