May 2, 2026

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Iran offers Strait of Hormuz deal; Trump dissatisfied but prefers non-military path -

Saturday, May 2, 2026

Iran offers Strait of Hormuz deal; Trump dissatisfied but prefers non-military path -

Saturday, May 2, 2026

Adult killed, 3 minors hurt after car strikes tree in Cockeysville – thebanner.com -

Saturday, May 2, 2026

Five pickleball players killed in horrific Texas plane crash on way to tournament ID’d – New York Post -

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After Spirit collapse, Duffy says there’s no need for government budget airline bailout -

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Brandywine industrial accident leaves 2 men critically injured, officials say – DC News Now -

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Man Flown To Nashville Hospital After Mowing Accident – WKDZ -

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Alex Zanardi, auto racing champ who won Paralympic golds between life-altering accidents, dies at 59 – NBC News -

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1 dead, 3 injured following Baltimore County crash – WMAR 2 News Baltimore -

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2 men critically injured in Brandywine industrial accident – FOX 5 DC -

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Man charged with DUI manslaughter in deadly Bradenton crash – Sarasota Herald-Tribune -

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1 teen dead, 1 injured in Hill County crash – KRTV -

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Lindsey Vonn Planning to Walk Without Crutches for the First Time Since Tragic Accident – Parade -

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UPDATE: Person Pinned Under Vehicle at SR 15 Crash Near Claypool – InkFreeNews.com -

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1 dead after crash near San Mateo-Hayward Bridge – KRON4 -

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OPEC+ set for another oil output quota hike despite Hormuz closure, sources say -

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One person dead after crash, fire at Multnomah Athletic Club in Portland – KATU -

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Boeing investigating employee accident at Wichita facility – Audacy -

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3 dead after Highway 97 collision near Beebe Bridge – ncwlife.com -

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Airfare amid Iran war: Buy now or wait out the conflict? Experts weigh the risks -

Saturday, May 2, 2026

Eastern Ukraine fighting kills 13 per day despite ceasefire: U.N.

GENEVA (Reuters) – Fighting in Eastern Ukraine has killed an average of 13 people each day in the eight weeks since a Sept. 5 ceasefire agreement, U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein said in a statement on Thursday.

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UAE targets Islamist accounts in money-laundering clampdown

DUBAI (Reuters) – United Arab Emirates banks have been banned from doing business with some Islamist groups including the Muslim Brotherhood, their representative said, as the country’s central bank won powers to freeze suspect accounts for up to seven…

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Japan voters to PM Abe: why call an election now?

TOKYO (Reuters) – Nearly two-thirds of Japanese voters don’t understand why Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is calling a snap election next month and about half want ruling and opposition parties to come out evenly in the poll, a survey showed on Thursday, s…

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Mexico’s president, under pressure over mansion, reveals $3 million in assets

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Facing conflict of interest accusations over a luxury home, Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto disclosed late on Wednesday ownership of nine properties among assets worth at least 45.2 million pesos ($3.3 million).

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Britain’s last governor in Hong Kong to address U.S. China commission

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The last British governor of Hong Kong, Chris Patten, is to address a U.S. government commission on Thursday on prospects for democracy in the territory, something likely to irritate Beijing which sees protests there as an intern…

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Indian police capture cult leader, six dead as compound stormed

NEW DELHI (Reuters) – A self-styled Indian religious leader was charged on Thursday with sedition and waging war against the state after a days-long siege of his sprawling compound ended in his arrest along with 450 hardcore followers.

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South Korea court sentences ferry operator chief to 10 years in jail

SEOUL (Reuters) – A South Korean court on Thursday sentenced the head of the company that operated a ferry which capsized in April to 10 years in jail over his role in the country’s worst maritime disaster in decades.

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Kachin rebels say 23 cadets killed by Myanmar army shell

YANGON (Reuters) – Twenty three cadets of the ethnic insurgent group the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) were killed when they were hit by a single shell fired by Myanmar’s army on Wednesday, the KIA said in a statement on Thursday.

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Cameron risks losing UK seat to anti-EU UKIP as two-party system creaks

LONDON (Reuters) – Prime Minister David Cameron’s Conservatives risk losing a second British parliamentary seat to the anti-EU UKIP party on Thursday, foreshadowing a possible political upheaval in next year’s national election.

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Six nurses killed in latest attack on Chinese medical workers

BEIJING (Reuters) – A man with a history of mental illness stabbed and killed seven people, six of them nurses, at a sanatorium dormitory in northern China on Thursday in the latest of a string of attacks on medical workers, state media reported.

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