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The Supreme Court is likely to determine the future of LGBTQ rights with three new cases; bombings in Sri Lanka on churches and hotels kill about 300 people.


A (redacted) Mueller report is finally released; North Korea’s foreign minister wants Pompeo out of nuclear negotiations.


Trump vetoes a resolution that would end US participation in Yemen’s civil war; Afghanistan will hold its first talks with the Taliban on Friday.


A single traveler unknowingly spreads measles in Michigan; the death of an ISIS-affiliated group’s leader is confirmed in the Philippines.


The Notre Dame Cathedral is heavily damaged by fire; Quebec proposes a new bill that bars public workers from wearing any religious symbols.


In Louisiana, three churches burned in 10 days, and police have finally arrested a suspect; Nigerian women fight back against sexual harassment.


WikiLeaks’ founder is arrested in London; New Zealand’s Parliament passes a ban on semiautomatic weapons.


For the first time in history, a black hole is captured in a picture; a young protester in Sudan rises as a symbol of female leadership.


New York declares measles outbreak a public health emergency; Trump wants the Department of Homeland Security to crack down on immigration.


Democrats may take President Trump to court over his tax returns; the US pulls troops from Libya as the country edges to the brink of civil war.


The US added 196,000 jobs in March; Saudi Arabia detains women’s rights activists for speaking with journalists and human rights organizations.


A recent arrest at Mar-a-Lago suggests a possible national security threat; gay sex is now punishable by death in Brunei.


A tight race for the Wisconsin Supreme Court; Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika steps down.


Chicago holds a history-making election; tensions escalate between China and Taiwan.


Trump threatens to cut about $500 million in aid to Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador; a comedian actor from Ukraine might just become president.


The Supreme Court blocks an execution; another Brexit deal fails.


Facebook accused of discrimination in advertising; UN criticizes Trump’s proclamation of Israel sovereignty over Golan Heights.


Federal judge declares abortion ban unconstitutional; China is using multiple strategies to expand its influence in the media field.


Baghouz, in eastern Syria, is liberated from ISIS rule; tech companies in Europe will be held responsible for copyright infringement.


Mueller finishes Trump investigation; more than 130 herders in Mali killed in violence between ethnic groups.


The special counsel finishes his work; the UK extends its deadline.


Harvard is accused of profiting from images of enslaved people; an explosion at a chemical plant in China turns deadly.


Relief for mothers with postpartum depression; Australia announces a new immigration cap.


A “bomb cylone” causes destructive flooding in Middle America; a milestone win for women in mathematics.


Protests in Paris turn violent; Cyclone Idai ravages Mozambique, Malawi, and Zimbabwe.