• The leader of the church of Scotland and the archbishop of Canterbury will join Pope Francis in a prayer for peace in South Sudan next month, the Vatican said Saturday. The itinerary of the pontiff's African travels was released. He will travel to South Sudan with the Rev. Welby and the Right Rev. Iain Greenshield.

  • Iranian riot police fired tear gas and shot into the air to break up an angry crowd of hundreds of people near the site of a building collapse in the southwestern city of Abadan, online video analyzed Saturday showed. The unrest late Friday over the disaster that killed at least 29 people was acknowledged by the Fars news agency. Iran is suffering worsening economic conditions under U.S. sanctions over its nuclear program.

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  • Prior to her resignation on Monday, she was leading the city's anti-violence efforts in the Department of Public Safety.

  • A video taken after the incident showed people lying dead on the ground and women screaming in the background. Iringe-Koko said that the police are on the ground watching the situation.

  • Recent discussions on pre-K quality center around questions of what we should prioritize in early childhood classrooms and how we should measure success. Chrisanne Gayl said that a new guide provides a chance to explore how to measure what matters most in early childhood settings.

  • Few know that Amazon has millions of Prime Subscribers.

  • The Southern Baptist Convention has a list of ministers accused of abuse.

  • A federal judge has ruled that the former leader of the Proud Boys will remain in jail while awaiting trial on charges that he plotted with other members of the far-right group to attack the U.S. Capitol. The judge said that Tarrio poses a danger to the public that cannot be mitigated by home confinement and banning him from using social media. Tarrio, a South Florida resident, has been jailed since his arrest on March 8, a day after his indictment.

  • The announcement caused a lot of panic on social media, so India withdrew the warning. The card has a unique number that is tied to an individual's fingerprints, face and eye scans, and it is intended to block theft and leakage in India's welfare schemes. Two days after issuing the warning, the press information bureau withdrew it because of the possibility of misinterpretation.

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  • The Southaven Police Department is looking for a woman.

  • The CDC has urged the wearing of masks indoors and more testing as the cases of COVID and hospitalizations rise. Rhode Islanders need to know what's going on.

  • It is an enormous task to sift through possible threats after a social media post.

  • Few people believed Nomi Prins when she called the 2008 meltdown. She is issuing a new prediction. Most Americans are not yet prepared.

  • There were two crashes in rural areas of the county. Two people died and one was injured. The Florida Highway Patrol is looking into both cases.

  • Russia is committing genocide as troops intensify their assault on the eastern Donbas region, says Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Imtiaz Tyab is a foreign correspondent for CBS News.

  • The main opposition party picked Abubakar, a former vice president, to be its candidate to succeed incumbent Muhammadu Buhari. Abubakar lost the last election to Buhari, which he claimed was rigged. After military rule ended in 1999, the People's Democratic Party (PDP) party was ousted from power by the All Progressives Congress.

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  • The dogs were playing on the green of the campus at Kennesaw State University as students tossed tennis balls at them. It was part of a university initiative to help students relieve stress as they head into finals.

  • Christian nationalism is making its presence known in many Republican primary races.

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

  • Real Madrid won more European titles than any other club.

  • An 18 year-old who shot up a school killing 19 children and 2 teachers had a long history of anger and aggression that was overlooked for far too long. Jamie Arellano, who attended Uvalde High School with Ramos, says that he was plagued with violent tendencies and carried evil with him wherever he went.

  • A city official said on Sunday that the city will allow businesses to resume work on Wednesday, easing a city-wide lock-down that began two months ago. China's commercial hub of Shanghai reported a decline in its economy last month as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak, impacting manufacturing to retail sales and its property sector. The city government will revise guidelines for epidemic prevention and control of returning to work, cancel unreasonable restrictions on the restart of work and production for enterprises, and do away with the white-list system.