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Johnson & Johnson faces Oklahoma in a historic opioid trial; a stabbing attack in Japan leaves more than a dozen children injured.


Charges against Julian Assange raise First Amendment concerns; Narendra Modi is reelected by a landslide in India.


A growing state-level push to sidestep the Electoral College; Theresa May’s days in office are likely numbered.


Nevada pushes back against a national trend of restricting reproductive rights; polls predict strong results for nationalists in EU elections.


A federal judge rules that Trump’s accounting firm must hand over the president’s financial records to Congress; Hungary’s anti-immigration government is accused of migrant abuse.


Huawei is dealt another blow in the international market as Google moves against it; Australia’s conservative party emerges from the country’s election as the surprising winner.


The College Board attempts to tackle inequality in admissions; the Philippines and Canada are in a spat over trash.


Trump unveils his new immigration plan to a lukewarm crowd; African swine fever has led to a national pork supply crisis in China.


San Francisco becomes the first US city to ban surveillance using facial recognition technology; a severe drought in North Korea threatens the country’s already limited food supply.


NASA is asking for $1.6 billion to help fund its new mission to the moon; a new treaty attempts to regulate the plastic waste trade.


Trump meets with Hungary’s far-right prime minister; Sri Lanka imposes its third social media ban following the Easter bombings.


Alabama may soon pass the most restrictive abortion ban in the nation; South Africa’s ruling party is projected to win the elections, despite declining support.


The US and China have limited time to strike a trade deal; Pope Francis takes a radical step toward addressing the Catholic Church’s sex abuse crisis.


President Trump uses executive privilege to block the release of the Mueller report; Istanbul’s mayoral race will get a redo.


Federal judges toss out Ohio’s congressional map, citing gerrymandering; two Reuter reporters are released from prison in Myanmar after more than 500 days.


A million species are at risk of extinction, and humans are to blame; a ceasefire between Palestinian militants and Israel marks a temporary end to violence in the Gaza Strip.


The founder of a major drug company is convicted; British anger with Brexit is displayed in election results.


Attorney General William Barr is under even more scrutiny after his Senate hearing; Chinese police are tracking minority groups via app.


The highest sports court upholds a controversial ruling affecting female athletes; Guaidó calls for an armed uprising in Venezuela.


Trump is trying to make seeking asylum even harder; the leader of ISIS resurfaces after rumors of his death.


A deadly shooting at a California synagogue; Spain’s election is a victory for both socialists and far-right voters.


The Kansas Supreme Court hands abortion rights activists a victory; French President Emmanuel Macron responds to the Yellow Vest protesters.


Joe Biden is officially running for president; Iran proposes a prisoner swap with the US.


Boeing takes a financial hit after two plane crashes; pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong are sentenced to prison time for 2014 protests.


The Supreme Court will deliberate whether a citizenship question on the 2020 census is unconstitutional; two Reuter journalists remain in jail in Myanmar.