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Mayorkas welcomes new U.S. citizens in NYC

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas told 39 citizenship candidates on Wednesday that the United States is a country of "tremendous opportunity" while encouraging them to remove obstacles in order to make a difference. (April 28)

Keke Palmer talks 'Hit Job'; working with Jordan Peele

Keke Palmer stars alongside Pete Davidson in a new audio series, “Hit Job,” on Audible. The multi-hyphenate artist also talks about taking stunt classes, and working with Jordan Peele for an upcoming project. (April 28)

Attorneys on choice to withhold NC shooting video

A judge has denied requests to release body camera video in the case of a Black man who was killed by North Carolina deputies. He did order authorities to allow the man's family to privately view videos from body cameras and a dashboard camera.

Police video: Calif. man dies after knee on back

Officials in the San Francisco Bay Area city of Alameda have made public nearly an hour of video that shows officers pinning a Latino man to the ground during an arrest that ended in his death. (April 28)

EU, France and Germany play down Serbia-Kosovo deal reports

The EU, France and Germany have distanced themselves from reports of a deal that would see Serbia and Kosovo recognise each other's sovereignty. Media reports in Pristina had claimed that Berlin and Paris had led discussions on an agreement between the two.

CNN reporter says Giuliani home raid is 'unusual'

Federal agents executed a search warrant at the Manhattan apartment of Rudy Giuliani, advancing a criminal investigation by federal prosecutors that has been underway for months, according to two people familiar with the matter. CNN's Even Perez reports.

Judge denies release of NC shooting video

A North Carolina prosecutor says that a Black man killed by deputies hit law enforcement officers with his car before they opened fire. A judge also denied requests for video in shooting. (April 28)

NASA believes rocks in this Turkish lake could unlock the secrets to life on the Red Planet

The picturesque Lake Salda in Turkey has long attracted visitors to its shores, enticed by its pristine waters and white sands. But last year, it caught the attention of NASA researchers because of its similarities to the Jezero crater on Mars. Experts say that rock deposits and minerals found in the lake are the closest matches to those found on the Red Planet, which will help scientists identify traces of ancient life.

The UK has just become the first country to green light self-driving cars on motorways

The UK government on Wednesday became the first country to announce it will regulate the use of self-driving vehicles at slow speeds on motorways, with the first such cars possibly appearing on public roads as soon as this year. Britain's transport ministry said it was working on specific wording to update the country's highway code for the safe use of self-driving vehicle systems, starting with Automated Lane Keeping Systems (ALKS) – which use sensors and software to keep cars within a lane, allowing them to accelerate and brake without driver input.

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