• Pete Davidson stopped by theWeekend Update desk to say goodbye and talk about how he became one of SNL's most famous cast members.

  • A post shared by Sen. Marsha Blackburn was removed from Facebook after she spoke out against biological males competing in women's sports.

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  • Satellite technology will be used to create a tracking system for illegal fishing from the Indian Ocean to the South Pacific by connecting centers in Singapore and India. The meeting of the Quad group of countries - Australia, India, Japan and the United States - which have increased cooperation in the face of China's growing aggressiveness, will be attended by U.S. President Joe Biden in Japan.

  • The president said at the signing of the universal health coverage law that Nigeria will set up a healthcare fund to cover up to 83 million poor people who can't afford insurance. Nigeria, with 200 million people, is struggling to reform its healthcare sector but funding has been a major constraint. The health insurance sector has struggled to increase enrolees.

  • Strong and stable families shouldn't be allowed to join an elite club.

  • Users on social media voted for the best drone of 2022, and the final offer is a massive 60% discount. The prices will never go as low. Soon, the offer ends.

  • The Mavericks have been fined twice this playoffs for their players getting too close to the court, and it started to become an issue in the second game.

  • Scientists who have monitored monkeypox in Africa say they are confused by its recent spread in Europe and North America. People with links to central and West Africa are the only ones who have seen cases of the disease. The World Health Organization said there are about 80 confirmed and 50 suspected cases.

  • The fight for Tiger Woods is to stay in the game.

  • President Biden should not break his promise on climate.

  • As Russian bombs destroyed his steel mill in Mariupol, the site of a last stand by the city's defenders, billionaire Rinat Akhmetov emerged as a steadfast supporter of the country. Even as he pledged to help rebuild Ukraine, a large portion of his fortune was committed to a secret project that spoke to his past as a pro-Russian oligarch. The boat.

  • An L.A. police officer was recorded saying "happy hunting" to other officers before they were shot.

  • The nation marked a milestone of 1 million deaths from COVID-19 after mass shootings killed and wounded people. The number is no longer unthinkable in the United States, like the reality of gun violence that kills tens of thousands of people a year.

  • The 26 products that are helping Americans save money are selling out like hotcakes.

  • According to reports, Musk was accused of sexual harassment by a flight attendant when he was dating Amber Heard.

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  • One energy trader says that gasoline prices will stop rising once consumer demand starts to decline.

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  • American manufacturers are lobbying Congress to pass legislation to ease supply chain distress.

  • The price of gas hit a record high on Friday.

  • Authorities say that Wade Lemon used a pile of grain, oil and pastries to lure a bear that Trump Jr. killed.

  • You may be paying too much for your internet.

  • The supply chain constraints are one of the main reasons for inflation in the economy.

  • Russian athletes have been more pro-Kremlin since Putin launched his invasion of Ukraine.

  • Riley is the latest celebrity to publicly support Heard in the court battle with Johnny Depp.