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 -

Saturday, May 2, 2026

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 -

Saturday, May 2, 2026

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

Saturday, May 2, 2026

Protesters block entrance to Iraq’s Umm Qasr port

Protesters have once again blocked the entrance to Iraq’s Umm Qasr commodities port near Basra, preventing employees and tankers from entering and bringing operations down by 50%, two port sources told Reuters on Monday.

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Timeline: Lebanon’s ordeal – Economic and political crises since civil war

Demonstrations against Lebanon’s ruling elite have plunged the country into political turmoil at a time of acute economic crisis, driven by deepening anger at sectarian politicians who have dominated the government since the 1975-90 civil war.

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U.S., South Korea resume defense cost-sharing talks amid protests of ‘robbery’

South Korean and U.S. officials resumed talks on Monday to narrow a $4 billion gap in how much they want Seoul to pay for the cost of hosting the American military amid public protests of “highway robbery” against sharply increased U.S. demands.

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North Korean vice foreign minister heads to Russia: Russian embassy in Pyongyang

North Korean Vice Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui traveled to Russia on Monday, the Russian embassy in Pyongyang said, in what Japan’s Kyodo news agency reported could be a visit to discuss efforts to negotiate an agreement with the United States.

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Opposition wins no seats in Belarus election as Lukashenko vows to stay put

Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko maintained his hold on power after results published early on Monday showed not a single opposition candidate had won a seat in parliamentary elections over the weekend.

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China calls on U.S. to ‘stop flexing muscles’ in South China Sea

China on Monday called on the U.S. military to stop flexing its muscles in the South China Sea and to avoid adding “new uncertainties” over Taiwan, during high-level talks that underscored tension between the world’s two largest economies.

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Besieged Hong Kong protesters prepare for bloody crackdown as U.S. urges restraint

Hong Kong police lay siege on Monday to a university where hundreds of anti-government protesters were bunkered down with petrol bombs and other homemade weapons, amid fears of a bloody crackdown and U.S. calls for restraint.

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Marshall Islands heads to polls in election closely watched by Washington

Voters in the Marshall Islands went to the polls on Monday in a general election that will determine who will lead the Pacific island country’s negotiations with the United States on the renewal of a regional security pact.

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Hong Kong court rules ban on face masks unconstitutional

Hong Kong’s High Court ruled on Monday that a British colonial-era emergency law revived by the government to ban protesters wearing face masks was unconstitutional.

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Asian airlines slash flights to Hong Kong as unrest escalates

Several Asian airlines have cut flights to Hong Kong for the coming weeks, an industry scheduling publication showed, as anti-government protests in the city grow increasingly violent and disrupt daily life.

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