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Unsolved homicide case gets big DNA break

After three decades, Montana police have been able to identify the skeletal remains of the woman found by a bear hunter in Missoula County as Janet Lee Lucas, a missing mother from Washington. KTMF's Angela Marshall reports.

Scientist hopes to aid in vaccine hesitancy

Government Scientist Kizzmekia Corbett is answering questions from the public about the COVID-19 vaccine. This as a new AP-NORC poll shows reluctance to get the vaccine has gone down in the last few months. (May 11)

Scientist hopes to aid in vaccine hesitancy

Government Scientist Kizzmekia Corbett is answering questions from the public about the COVID-19 vaccine. This as a new AP-NORC poll shows reluctance to get the vaccine has gone down in the last few months. (May 11)

Israel-Gaza fighting: airstrikes and rocket fire

24 people including children and militants are reported dead after Israeli airstrikes in Gaza that began Monday night. At the same time, Gaza militants fired more than 250 rockets toward Israel, injuring six civilians. (May 11)

Greece lockdown measures lift allowing schools and courts to reopen

Primary and junior high students across Greece were able to return to in-person classes on Monday for the first time in months as the country eased coronavirus restrictions. As of Monday, not only are students able to return to class, but courts have also been able to resume activities.

Czechs light 30,000 candles for Covid-19 victims

Almost 30,000 candles are lit at Prague Castle, the Czech Republic's presidential seat, to commemorate victims of the Covid-19 pandemic. Cases are falling in the country which has loosened restrictions in the past month, reopening shops, zoos, and schools.

Signs for optimism as NYC sees rise in tourism

In recent weeks, tourism indicators for New York City like hotel occupancy and museum attendance that had fallen off a pandemic cliff have ticked up slightly. It's a welcome sight for the city's tourism industry that was decimated by COVID-19.

Lafayette Square, near White House, open to public

Lafayette Square, the park across from the White House, reopened on Monday to the public nearly a year after federal authorities fenced off the area at the height of nationwide protests over policing following the killing of George Floyd. (May 11)

Mother's Day march remembers victims of violence in Mexico

Mexico City (AFP) – Hundreds of mothers and relatives of missing people and victims of violence march in Mexico City to demand justice on Mother's Day. "Today I am protesting and the struggle continues, with my heart broken in two, because the day they took my son, they also took my life," says one demonstrator.

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