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'Time to say goodbye,' Epstein allegedly wrote in purported suicide note A newly released suicide note purportedly left behind in his jail cell by Jeffrey Epstein before his first attempt to kill himself said, "Time to say goodbye."
Tech is betting on a former executive in the race for California governor Tech leaders are betting on a former executive to take the lead in the California governor's race
Tennessee poised to vote on new US House map sought by Trump that carves up Memphis Republican lawmakers in Tennessee are poised to vote on a plan to reshape a majority-Black congressional district
What to know about potential US-Iran agreement The one-page memo calls for negotiations over 30 days.
Electrical fire to keep theater that hosts 'The Book of Mormon' closed through May 17 "The Book of Mormon" will close through May 17 after a fire shut down the musical
Independent agency overseeing immigration detention facilities misconduct shut down An independent office within the DHS that investigates misconduct and handles complaints regarding safety and medical care at ICE facilities has been shut down.
Judge denies request to force FBI to return seized 2020 Fulton County ballots A federal judge on Wednesday denied a request from Fulton County officials to force the FBI to return ballots from the 2020 election that were seized earlier this year.
WATCH: Survivors of deadly UPS plane crash recall harrowing scene in ABC News interview The UPS plane crash in Kentucky killed 15 people.
Katie Porter fights scrutiny of temperament as only woman in California governor race Experts are mixed over whether she should have raised outbursts that went viral.
WATCH: NBA playoffs heat up as top seeds face pressure in Round Two ESPN NBA Reporter Michael Wright joins ABC News Live to share insights into tonight’s games with the Timberwolves vs. Spurs and 76ers vs. Knicks.
Confirmed hantavirus cases linked to suspected cluster rise to 5, WHO says The total number of hantavirus cases in the suspected outbreak aboard the cruise ship MV Hondius has risen to five, according to the World Health Organization.
2 former immigration judges sue Trump administration over their removal Two former immigration judges have sued President Donald Trump's administration over their removal, alleging they were discriminated.
Iran live updates: Trump says no deadline for Iran to make a deal President Donald Trump first announced Project Freedom on Sunday in a post, promising the Navy would "guide their Ships safely out of these restricted Waterways."
Louisianians sound the alarm about voter confusion after House primaries delayed Some Louisianians are warning the state's postponement of U.S. House primaries, while still holding primaries for other races, is fueling more confusion for voters.
Howard Lutnick questioned by House panel about relationship with Jeffrey Epstein Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick testified behind closed doors Wednesday before the House Oversight Committee about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
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Kamala Harris wants the DNC to release its autopsy report of the 2024 campaign Amid turmoil over the party’s future, Kamala Harris has been privately sounding out confidants about her own prospects.
Florida surgeon who removed wrong organ says he is ‘forever traumatized’ by patient’s death Thomas Shaknovsky said in a deposition in November that he believed he was removing 70-year-old William Bryan’s spleen, not his liver.
AI-generated ad stirs controversy in L.A. mayor race AI-generated ad stirs controversy in L.A. mayor race
California gubernatorial candidates weigh in on wealth tax California gubernatorial candidates weigh in on wealth tax
California governor candidates tangle over immigration, homelessness in tense debate The seven top candidates in California’s race for governor sparred at a tense debate Wednesday, throwing criticisms at one another over a litany of issues, like affordability, sanctuary policies and experience, along with as a healthy dose of personal insults
Question on state’s sanctuary law turned into personal jabs during California gubernatorial debate In the race to become California’s next governor, candidates were asked about the state’s law restricting local authorities from cooperating with federal law enforcement, with remarks at times becoming heated between the participants.
California gubernatorial candidates debate affordable housing In a debate ahead of the June governor's primary election, candidates including Republican Chad Bianco and Democrats Tom Steyer and Xavier Becerra, weighed in on making housing more affordable across the state of California.
Judge says DOJ can keep 2020 election ballots FBI seized from Fulton County The judge ruled the county hadn’t demonstrated that the federal government acted with “callous disregard” in taking the ballots.
Trump asks appeals court to pause ruling in E. Jean Carroll case pending a Supreme Court decision President Donald Trump asked a federal appeals court to pause its ruling rejecting his challenge to E. Jean Carroll’s $83 million defamation case against him as he looks to take the case to the Supreme Court.
Texas father shot and killed an attempted carjacker Texas father shot and killed an attempted carjacker
Clavicular accused of illegally shooting alligator in Florida Clavicular accused of illegally shooting alligator in Florida
Lawsuit accuses Cento of ‘tomato fraud’ Lawsuit accuses Cento of ‘tomato fraud’
Chief Justice John Roberts says American public wrongly views the justices as ‘political actors’ In remarks at a judicial conference, Roberts bemoaned what he characterized as the American public’s misconceptions about the Supreme Court.
Indiana Republicans who lost their jobs after bucking Trump have ‘zero regrets’ Three state senators who were defeated in Tuesday’s primary told NBC News they haven’t changed their minds about the redistricting vote that drew Trump’s ire.
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Campaign staffers tell NPR they make 'thousands' betting on their own candidates Campaign staffers are turning private polling data into personal paydays. They describe election prediction market as a "Wild West" for staffers.
In new poll, Americans voice broad bipartisan support for age caps in Congress The vast majority of Americans — 8 in 10 — say there should be age caps for members of Congress, as well as term limits, according to the latest NPR/PBS News/Marist Poll.
Making a podcast helped one family talk about aging, dementia and death This year's winner in NPR's College Podcast Challenge is a letter to a grandparent that grapples with health issues including dementia. It's the story of a family learning to talk about hard things.
Dirty nickel: The cost of mining in Indonesia Across six locations in Indonesia, NPR spoke with locals about how nickel mining is changing the land and daily life. It's brought jobs, but also concerns about environmental damage and public health.
Border czar promises 'mass deportations are coming' to fulfill Trump's promises The remarks contrast with Border Czar Tom Homan's softer messaging earlier this year, after two U.S. citizens were killed by immigration officials in Minneapolis.
About 40 passengers previously left ship hit by Hantavirus at island of St. Helena The dozens of passengers, including the wife of a Dutch man who died, left the cruise ship during a stop at the British territory, the Dutch foreign ministry said on Thursday.
Morning news brief Trump says the U.S. is close to a deal to end the Iran war, the Iran war has pushed global oil prices up, but there's no sign of a huge surge in U.S. production, Marco Rubio visits Pope Leo.
Paris Saint-Germain returns to Champions League final after beating Bayern Munich The French league leader will face Arsenal in the final in Budapest, Hungary, on May 30, after the Gunners defeated Atletico Madrid 1-0 on Tuesday to progress 2-1 on aggregate.
Federal authorities arrest 18 for alleged drug distribution around Los Angeles park The area, called MacArthur Park, is a densely populated immigrant neighborhood west of downtown LA where federal immigration authorities and the National Guard made a brief show of force last summer.
Trump's counterterrorism strategy makes targeting drug cartels the top priority President Trump has signed off on a new U.S. counterterrorism strategy that sets eliminating drug cartels in the Western Hemisphere as the administration's highest priority.
Secretary Howard Lutnick is questioned by House lawmakers over his Epstein ties Lutnick said last year that he cut ties with Epstein, his former neighbor, in 2005. But the Epstein files indicate that the two kept in contact, including for a 2012 lunch on Epstein's private island.
Antisemitism is a campaign issue in UK regional vote After a spate of attacks on Jews in Britain, politicians there are accusing each other of antisemitism ahead of local elections.
CNN Anchor Christiane Amanpour remembers Ted Turner NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with CNN's Christiane Amanpour about broadcaster Ted Turner's legacy.
These companies help parents try to pick their babies' traits. Experts are wary Prospective parents can now pick embryos based on risk predictions for thousands of diseases and odds for specific traits. But should they?
Republicans want to add $1 billion for Trump's ballroom security to ICE funding plan Republicans in Congress are proposing $1 billion in funding for security for President Trump's White House ballroom as part of their partisan plan to fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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