• The Ukrainian armed forces destroyed a Russian radio-electronic combat station, 3 anti-aircraft installations, a Strela-10 rocket launcher, and killed 42 personnel in the southern operational area.

  • The spokesman for the Odesa Regional Military Administration said that Odesan air defence equipment is doing its job well, having shot down 7 Russian planes.

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  • The Apple value chain in China, an emblem of the country's global role as a source of labour and assembly, has been hit hard by strict lockdowns in Shanghai and neighboring provinces, raising the risk that the US tech giant may accelerate a shift of its operations away. Luca Maestri, Apple's chief financial officer, told a con that it is hard to put an exact figure on the losses caused by the disruption to transport and production in China.

  • After graduating from Yale University with a history degree, DeSantis went to Harvard Law and still owes more than $20,000 in student loans.

  • Noah said that the congressman is getting stars on Grand Theft Auto.

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  • The owner of a restaurant in Kabul told Insider that the Taliban's control over Afghanistan made him forget about having a business.

  • The month of May will be the biggest test of Donald Trump's political clout since the end of his presidency, as candidates he has endorsed contest Republican primaries that will set the stage for November's congressional elections. In Ohio, Pennsylvania and North Carolina, Trump-backed candidates are facing well-funded challengers who are seeking the Republican nomination to run for the Senate. The former president backed a challenger to the sitting Republican governor of Georgia, who rejected Trump's false claims that his 2020 election defeat was the result of fraud.

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  • A Tennessee man was sentenced to life in prison for murdering his coworker after she told him she wanted to be friends. Burford's mother, Julia Cutter, came to pick her up.

  • At the start of the Winter Olympics in Beijing in February, the two countries stood shoulder to shoulder to declare their friendship without limits. The pair wanted to exploit the decline of the West in order to highlight their unbreakable bond. They wanted the world to be safe for autocracy.

  • The government would lose $321 billion in federal loans under Biden's plan.

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  • Major Stepan Tarabalka, the pilot dubbed the Ghost of Kyiv, died on March 13 in battle with Russian forces, according to The Times.

  • According to NYT reporters Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns, Floyd's murder seemed to cause something else entirely in Trump.

  • Ireland Baldwin, who has battled eating disorders, said one of her exes criticized how much she ate.

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  • In a new intercept call, a Russian soldier tells his wife about Russian plans to storm the Dnipropetrovsk Region. The name of the soldier whose call was intercepted is Ruslan, and he was dispatched from the territory of the Donetsk People's Republic.

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  • Russian troops are launching assaults to reach the administrative borders of the Kherson region and create favorable conditions for an offensive on the cities of Mykolaiv and Kryvyi Rih.

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  • Since the beginning of the Ukraine war, Russia has been hit with a number of sanctions imposed by other countries.

  • As Ukrainian troops continue to defend the steel plant in the besieged city of Mariupol, it is estimated that around 1,000 civilians are trapped underneath, and they are desperate to get out.

  • The National Police of Ukraine reported on April 30 that Russia's special services were planning to cause riots and protests in Odesa Oblast.