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  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged the government was arming factions in the Gaza Strip to combat Hamas, after accusations from an opposition politician.
  • Bertha Mendoza was one of the Tennessee factory workers swept away in Hurricane Helene's flash flooding. Text messages show a family desperate to save her.
  • A Texas showerhead salesman wanted to know how much more customers would pay to buy a product that's made in the USA. The answer could pour cold water on President Trump's plan to encourage more companies to open factories in the U.S.
  • Rep. Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, says affected Texans are owed an investigation into what went wrong with evacuating flooded areas and how it can be prevented from happening again.
  • Children from Gaza with cancer are finally making it to Jordan for long-promised treatment. But a plan to allow as many as 2,000 patients out of the war-torn enclave has slowed.
  • TikTok researchers and users say there is yet another type of deception to look out for on the hit video app: deepfake videos that copy the exact words of a real creator but in a different voice.
  • "Curtains", the hilariously suspenseful musical comedy whodunit is set in the bright and promising year of 1959 when Boston’s Colonial Theatre hosts the opening night performance of Robbin’ Hood, a new musical. When the talentless leading lady mysteriously dies on stage, the entire cast and crew are suspects. Local Detective Frank Cioffi, who just happens to be a musical theatre aficionado, steps in to solve the case while falling in love and working to save the show. With unforgettable music by John Kander and lyrics by Fred Ebb, and a charming blend of mystery, romance, and Broadway razzle-dazzle, Curtains will keep audiences guessing and laughing from start to finish. Visit: https://www.coronadoplayhouse.org/curtains/ Coronado Playhouse on Instagram and Facebook
  • Wimberley, Texas, was the site of a devastating flash flood on Memorial Day weekend in 2015. Now, 10 years later, the town has rebuilt with such floods in mind — but still feels the emotional effects.
  • A housing agency rule would also allow work requirements. Supporters say a time limit would help spread limited funds to more people, but critics warn it would leave some homeless.
  • Motherhood is a beautiful, wild ride—one that rarely gives you time to pause. This event is your chance to slow down, breathe, and move with your little one by your side. Join us at Deliberately Adopted Floral & Design in La Mesa for a kid-friendly morning of yoga, meditation, and sound healing. This class is designed for moms who want to stretch, relax, and reset—without having to find a sitter. Expect a gentle yoga flow that welcomes movement (and interruptions), a calming meditation, and a soothing sound healing session to help you recharge. Whether you’re a new mom, seasoned parent, or somewhere in between, this is a space to connect, move, and just be—with a community of moms who get it. Date: May 17.
Time: 10–11:30 a.m.
 Location: Deliberately Adopted Floral & Design, La Mesa Please bring a yoga mat and anything to keep you and your little one comfortable, like a blanket, toys, or snacks. Babies, toddlers, and kids are welcome! Come as you are, move how you need, and soak up a morning designed just for you and your little one. Space is limited—save your spot now!
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