Argentina President Javier Milei to Meet Top Tech CEOs on His Fourth Trip to US

Argentina President Javier Milei Set to Meet Apple, Google, Meta CEOs This Week, Says Spokesman

Argentine President Javier Milei will visit San Francisco, meeting tech leaders like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, to attract investment and advance AI development in Argentina.
Stephen Curry, Ayesha Welcome Baby No. 4

Stephen Curry, Ayesha Welcome Fourth Baby, a Boy

Ayesha and Steph Curry welcomed their fourth child, a son named Caius Chai, born early on May 11. The couple shared the news on Instagram, expressing gratitude as they settle in as a family of six.
Johnny Wactor, 'General Hospital' Star Fatally Shot Following Failed Theft

'General Hospital' Actor Johhny Wactor Dead at 37 After Being Shot by Gunman During Alleged Theft Attempt

Actor Johnny Wactor, known for "General Hospital," was fatally shot during a catalytic converter theft in downtown LA He was 37. Talent agent David Shaul confirmed his death to Variety.
Joe Biden Endorsed by Former Rep. Patrick Kennedy Over His Cousin RFK Jr.

Former Rep. Patrick Kennedy Chooses Joe Biden Over Cousin RFK. Jr.: 'There's No Other Choice'

Former Rep. Patrick J. Kennedy endorsed President Joe Biden over Cousin Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s third-party bid, praising Biden's leadership on mental health and community funding, calling him the best for these issues.
Mexico: El Nini, Former Los Chapitos' Security Chief, Extradited to the US

Former Mexico's Most Wanted El Nini Extradited to the US

Mexican cartel leader 'El Nini,' wanted in the US for fentanyl trade, has been extradited. President Biden praised the move, citing El Nini's role in the Sinaloa cartel and charges of fentanyl trafficking and violent crimes.
Chile Firefighter, Former Forestry Official Arrested Over February Wildfire That Killed Over 130

Chile Arrests Firefighter, Former Forestry Official for Causing Deadly Wildfire

A Chilean judge detained two men for allegedly planning a Valparaiso forest fire that killed 137 and left 16,000 homeless. They will be held for 180 days.
Thalia Net Worth: How Rich Is the Queen of Latin Pop

Thalia Net Worth: How Rich Is the Queen of Latin Pop

Thalia Mottola, the Mexican singer-songwriter and entrepreneur, has sold over 40 million albums globally and is acclaimed for her multilingual singing prowess.
Belize Landmarks: Top Historical Sites to Visit at 'The Jewel'

Belize Landmarks: Top Historical Sites to Visit at 'The Jewel'

Belize is celebrated for its stunning natural landscapes, including caves, waterfalls, beaches, forests, and the barrier reef. Its landmarks reflect a rich history, featuring both natural wonders and Mayan sites.
Alec Baldwin's Motion to Dismiss Involuntary Manslaughter Case Denied

New Mexico Judge Denies Alec Baldwin's Motion to Dismiss Case, Will Stand Trial for Fatal 'Rust' Shooting

A judge denied Alec Baldwin's motion to dismiss the "Rust" manslaughter indictment, rejecting claims of bias in the grand jury process. Prosecutors called Baldwin's allegations unfounded and contradictory.
Florida Priest Bites Woman During Mass, Says He Was Defending

Florida Priest Arrested After Biting a Woman During Mass Over Communion Bread

Father Fidel Rodriguez was arrested for allegedly biting a woman during communion at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church in Florida. Police suggested battery charges after he refused her communion bread, citing procedural issues.
Haiti: American Couple Among 3 Missionaries Killed by Gunmen

3 Missionaries, Including Young American Couple, Killed by Gangs in Haiti's Capital

A young American couple and their Haitian colleague were killed by armed groups in Haiti's capital. David Lloyd confirmed the deaths of his son, daughter-in-law, and the non-profit director. The attack highlights the country's severe gang violence.
NCAA, Power 5 Approve Payments College Athletes

College Athletes Set to Get Paid After NCAA, Power 5 Agree Antitrust Settlement

The NCAA and five power conferences will allow schools to pay players for the first time. They settled federal cases with over $2.7 billion in damages and a revenue-sharing plan up to $20 million per school annually.
Texas Man Fatally Shot While Walking His Dog

Texas Man Walking His Dog Shot Dead After Interrupting Burglary

A Texas man walking his dog was fatally shot early Monday. Investigators suspect a car burglar. William Daniels, 36, was arrested for murder.
Argentina President Javier Milei Presents New Book, Puts On a Show at Luna Park

Argentina President Javier Milei Turns Book Presentation into Wild Show

Javier Milei, nicknamed "The Madman," held a book launch and rock concert in Buenos Aires resembling a "pagan mass." He proclaimed himself Argentina's monarch, declaring, "I’m the king of a lost world! I’m the king and I will destroy you!"
Ohio Governor Ensures Joe Biden Is on Ballot, Calls Special Session

Ohio Governor Ensures Joe Biden Is on Ballot, Calls Special Session

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine is calling a special session next week to ensure President Joe Biden is on the state's 2024 ballot, calling the situation "ridiculous" and "unacceptable."
Charlie Colin, 90s Rock Band Train's Founding Member Dies at 58

Charlie Colin Dead After Slipping in the Shower, He's 58

Charlie Colin, a founding member of Train known for hits like "Drops of Jupiter," died at 58 after slipping in a Brussels shower while house-sitting. He had moved to Belgium to teach music.
California Black Dog Walker's Home Set on Fire Weeks After Racist Threats

Black Dog Walker's California Home Engulfed in Flames Weeks After Racist Messages; Parents Trapped Inside

A Black dog walker's home was burned after he got racist packages. Terry Williams found threats in April and May. His parents were saved.
Nikki Haley Chooses Rival Donald Trump Over Joe Biden

Nikki Haley Says She Is Voting Donald Trump in 2024 Presidential Election

Nikki Haley, a former GOP candidate and Trump's ex-UN ambassador, will vote for Donald Trump in 2024. She criticizes Biden, labeling his presidency a "catastrophe."
Haiti Multinational Security Support Mission: Kenya Officials Arrive Early as Police Faces Delay Due to Equipment Shortage

Haiti Multinational Security Support Mission: Kenya Officials Arrive Early as Police Faces Delay Due to Equipment Shortage

A Kenyan delegation is in Haiti to assess facilities and equipment for a security force. They will also meet with US and UN officials to finalize the deployment timeline.
LaMelo Ball Sued for Allegedly Hitting a Fan's Foot with Car During 2023 Event

Mother Sues LaMelo Ball for Driving Over Her Son's Foot During Hornet's 2023 Event

A North Carolina mother is suing the Charlotte Hornets and LaMelo Ball, alleging Ball hit her son with his car while the boy sought an autograph after a fan event in October 2023.
Rylo Huncho Accidentally Kills Himself While Recording Social Media Video

Teen Rapper Rylo Huncho Dead After Accidentally Shooting Himself While Filming Social Media Video

Police in Suffolk, Virginia, are investigating the death of 17-year-old rapper Rylo Huncho, who died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound on May 15. Authorities are treating the incident as accidental pending further investigation.
Turks and Caicos: Detained American Father Pleads Guilty to Carrying Stray Ammo

US Lawmakers Fail to Save Arrested Americans in Turks and Caicos Over Stray Ammo

Tyler Wenrich from Virginia admitted guilt to having ammunition in Turks and Caicos after bullets were found in his luggage by airport security, amid stricter penalties for such possession.
Joe Biden Administration Reportedly Allowed 'Deadly Force' During Mar-a-Lago Raid

Joe Biden Administration Reportedly Allowed 'Deadly Force' During Mar-a-Lago Raid

The Biden administration authorized deadly force in FBI raid on Trump's Mar-a-Lago in Aug 2022 to seize classified records, per Special Counsel Jack Smith's investigation documents.
Argentina’s Javier Milei Calls Spain’s Move To Recall Its Ambassador ‘Nonsense Typical of an Arrogant Socialist'

Spain Recalls Ambassador Over Argentina President Javier Milei Tirades

Spain pulled its ambassador from Buenos Aires after Argentine President Javier Milei accused Spain's prime minister’s wife of corruption and criticized socialism. Milei refused to apologize.
Elvis Presley's Historic Home, Graceland Faces Foreclosure Auction; Riley Keough Sues, Claiming Fraud

Elvis Presley’s Graceland To Be Put up for Public Auction, Riley Keough Files Lawsuit

Elvis Presley's Graceland faces potential public auction due to alleged loan default, prompting granddaughter Riley Keough to file a fraud lawsuit. A temporary restraining order halts the sale scheduled for May 23 at the Shelby County Courthouse.
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