Democrats prepare to grill Attorney General William Barr

Democrats will get their first crack at Attorney General William Barr since he released a redacted version of special counsel Robert Mueller’s report after a years’ long investigation into Russian meddling during the presidential election and efforts to help President Donald Trump.

San Jose Sharks lose to Avalanche, series tied at 1

Tyson Barrie scored the tiebreaking goal and assisted on two others and Colorado beat San Jose to even the Western Conference semifinal series at a game apiece.

7 shot, 1 fatally, during cookouts on Baltimore street

A gunman fired indiscriminately into a crowd that had gathered for cookouts on a street in Baltimore, wounding seven people including one of them fatally on Sunday, the city’s police commissioner said.

El Paso wins again, sweeps Aviators in Las Vegas

The Aviators returned home Wednesday from their most recent Pacific Coast League road trip with a 3½-game lead on the second-place El Paso Chihuahuas in the Pacific South Division.

Seattle college says student was among those killed by crane

A college freshman was among the four people killed when a construction crane fell from a building and crashed onto one of Seattle’s busiest streets, the university said Sunday.

Gun miraculously jammed in California attack, rabbi says

“We are a Jewish nation that will stand tall. We will not let anyone take us down. Terrorism like this will not take us down,” Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein told his congregants after gunfire erupted Saturday at Chabad of Poway.

2nd cyclone in 6 weeks hits Mozambique; 160K at risk

PEMBA, Mozambique — A second disaster unfolded on Sunday in northern Mozambique in the wake of Cyclone Kenneth as raging flood waters killed one person and began to cut off the region’s main city from the outside world. Some 160,000 people were at risk, with more torrential rain forecast for the days ahead.

Sri Lanka’s churches shut, Catholics celebrate Mass at home

Their churches closed for fear of an attack by Islamic State group-linked militants, Sri Lanka’s Catholics celebrated Mass in their homes Sunday as the island nation’s archbishop presided over a televised service, a week after Easter suicide bombings killed over 250 people.

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