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China lands on Mars in major advance for its space ambitions|||China lands on Mars in major advance for its space ambitions (LATEST)

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China lands on Mars in major advance for its space ambitions Science May 15 China lands on Mars in major advance for its space ambitions By Ken Moritsugu, Associated Press

Bleak futures fuel widespread protests by young Colombians|||Bleak futures fuel widespread protests by young Colombians (LATEST)

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Bleak futures fuel widespread protests by young Colombians World May 15 Bleak futures fuel widespread protests by young Colombians By Regina Garcia Cano, Astrid Galvan, Associated Press

Kid reporter who interviewed Obama at White House dies at 23|||Police fire tear gas on banned Palestinian march in Paris (LATEST)

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Kid reporter who interviewed Obama at White House dies at 23 Nation May 15 Kid reporter who interviewed Obama at White House dies at 23 By Associated Press

Police fire tear gas on banned Palestinian march in Paris|||Police fire tear gas on banned Palestinian march in Paris (LATEST)

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Police fire tear gas on banned Palestinian march in Paris World May 15 Police fire tear gas on banned Palestinian march in Paris By Elaine Ganley, Associated Press

(NPR) Israeli Airstrike Flattens Building Housing AP And Other Media In Gaza City

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Israeli Airstrike Flattens Building Housing AP And Other Media In Gaza City class="imagewrap has-source-dimensions" data-crop-type="wide" style=" --source-width: 1727; --source-height: 971; " > A ball of fire erupts from a building housing various international media, including The Associated Press, after an Israeli airstrike on Saturday in Gaza City. AP staffers and other tenants safely evacuated the building after the Israeli military telephoned a warning that the strike was imminent. Mahmud Hams/AP hide caption toggle caption Mahmud Hams/AP

(NPR) Israeli Airstrike Flattens Building, Home To AP And Other Media In Gaza City

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Israeli Airstrike Flattens Building, Home To AP And Other Media In Gaza City class="imagewrap has-source-dimensions" data-crop-type="wide" style=" --source-width: 1727; --source-height: 971; " > A ball of fire erupts from a building housing various international media, including The Associated Press, after an Israeli airstrike on Saturday in Gaza City. AP staffers and other tenants safely evacuated the building after the Israeli military telephoned a warning that the strike was imminent. Mahmud Hams/AP hide caption toggle caption Mahmud Hams/AP

AP statement on Israeli attack on building housing AP office|||AP statement on Israeli attack on building housing AP office (LATEST)

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AP statement on Israeli attack on building housing AP office World May 15 AP statement on Israeli attack on building housing AP office By Associated Press

(NPR) Israeli Strike In Gaza Destroys Building That Housed AP, Other Media

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Israeli Strike In Gaza Destroys Building That Housed AP, Other Media class="imagewrap has-source-dimensions" data-crop-type="wide" style=" --source-width: 2465; --source-height: 1385; " > A building housing various international media, including The Associated Press, collapses after an Israeli airstrike on Saturday in Gaza City. AP hide caption toggle caption AP Middle East

(NPR) Confused By CDC's Latest Mask Guidance? Here's What We've Learned

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Confused By CDC's Latest Mask Guidance? Here's What We've Learned class="imagewrap has-source-dimensions" data-crop-type="wide" style=" --source-width: 3804; --source-height: 2139; " > After the CDC shifted this week to less restrictive mask guidance for people who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, some leaders in the public health world felt blindsided. While some people rejoiced, others say they feel the change has come too soon. Ben Hasty/MediaNews Group via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Ben Hasty/MediaNews Group via Getty Images