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  • Russian President Vladimir Putin apologized to Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett for antisemitic remarks made by Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, who accused Israel of supporting a neo-Nazi regime.

  • Europeans and Americans are not concerned about the bill that will come due for Russia. The U.S. government has proposed a $33 billion aid package for Ukraine. There will be more needed with Ukraine needing $5 billion a month.

  • Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said he accepted an apology from Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday for controversial remarks about the Holocaust made by Moscow's top diplomat. After the two leaders talked over the phone, an Israeli statement said Putin apologized. The importance of marking the Nazi defeat in World War II was emphasized.

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  • Russian invaders have built a black monument to their support of Russia in Mariupol.

  • The 25th Infantry Division will be replaced by the 11th Airborne Division.

  • The stock market will not return to all-time highs any time soon, according to company executives. The stock market gave back some of its gains from the day before. The pace of selling picked up in April.

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  • Dave handled it well. Earthquake, who performed with Chappelle, says that he is one of the greatest human beings he has ever met.

  • Russian claims that the Ukrainian military was operating from the theater building are false, according to an Associated Press investigation.

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  • Jane Fonda is on the cover of a magazine talking about how she has learned to feel younger as she gets older.

  • Mark Bashaw was charged with three cases of failing to obey lawful orders.

  • The committee investigating the January 6 riot by Trump supporters met with the two Trump daughters.

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  • GOP senators host a weekly lunch on Capitol Hill. Each year, Sen. McConnell presents a new Bourbon to the winner of the Kentucky Derby.

  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that his country could not accept a deal with Moscow that would allow Russian troops to remain in occupied territory. Zelensky said that Ukrainian forces had halted the Russian offensive in the first stage of the conflict. In the second stage, he said, Ukraine would expel Russian troops from its territory and in the third stage, it would restore its territorial integrity.

  • The UK general brands Afghan resettling programme.

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  • The Wall Street Journal reported that Burns met the crown prince in Saudi Arabia.

  • Dave Chappelle was performing at the Hollywood Bowl.

  • The crisis-plagued U.S. planemaker is moving its headquarters from Chicago to Arlington, Virginia, as it works to repair relationships with customers, federal regulators and lawmakers, according to people familiar with the matter. The move to Arlington is expected to be announced around the middle of next week, according to people who spoke on condition of anonymity. Representatives for Boeing, the city of Chicago and Arlington did not respond immediately.