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Garriola Homers Twice, Pelicans Crush Red Sox 12-4

OurSports Central 

After the first six batters struck out in the first two innings, the Myrtle Beach Pelicans offense woke up for a 12-4 win over the Salem Red Sox in th... - CarL Myrtle Beach Pelicans

4 officers killed in North Carolina shooting

CBSNews.com 

Four officers were killed Monday while trying to serve a warrant in Charlotte, North Carolina. The suspect, who was also killed, opened fire from the top floor of a house as the officers approached. Dave Malkoff has more on the slain officers.

Netanyahu insistent on Rafah invasion regardless of push for hostage deal

CBSNews.com 

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is again signaling he will go ahead with a ground invasion of the southern Gaza city of Rafah, despite pleas from thousands of protesters to broker a deal to bring back the rest of the hostages held by Hamas. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in Israel to try to get Hamas to accept a deal. Debora Patta has the latest.

Central U.S. hit with more severe weather

CBSNews.com 

After a weekend of deadly tornadoes, the central U.S. is once again dealing with severe weather, including hail, heavy wind gusts and more tornadoes. The Weather Channel meteorologist Chris Warren has the forecast.

New Zealand's Jobless Rate Rises Sharply

The Wall Street Journal 

New Zealand’s unemployment rate jumped sharply in the first three months of this year as the economy slumbered in an extended recession and high interest rates battered household budgets.

New Reports Highlight Food Recall System At Work

Scoop 

A new report by New Zealand Food Safety (NZFS) identifies Salmonella in imported sesame seed-based products as the most significant food safety event of 2023, resulting in 14 recalls affecting 65 food products. The Consumer-level Food Recalls Annual ...

Cease-fire talks come at a key moment as Biden faces growing campus protests

NBC News 

WASHINGTON — Senior Biden administration officials are increasingly concerned about where protests on college campuses over the war in the Gaza Strip will expand to next and view a potential cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas as perhaps the only development that could quell some of the political blowback over President Joe Biden’s handling of the conflict.





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