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Buffett's health on minds of Berkshire investors

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — While 81-year-old Warren Buffett's health has been on investors' minds, many shareholders at Berkshire Hathaway's annual meeting said Saturday that they aren't that worried about Buffett's prostate cancer diagnosis.

More than 30,000 people are expected to fill Omaha's downtown arena and overflow rooms to hear Buffett ...

Fire at Peru rehab center kills at least 14

AP - World News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:57
LIMA, Peru (AP) -- A fire has swept through a rehabilitation center for addicts near the Peruvian capital of Lima and officials say at least 14 people are dead....

Long airport wait 'unacceptable'

BBC - News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:57
Long queues for passport control checks at UK airports are a fact of life but are still "unacceptable", Stansted Airport bosses say.
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VIDEO: The rise of dancing with dogs

BBC - News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:57
The BBC's Mike Bushell looks at how dancing with dogs has become more and popular and is now a competitive sport.
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PTSD used as a defense for murder

CNN - Top Stories - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:57
Nicholas Horner was a husband and a father who had multiple medals for his service in Iraq. Shortly after returning from combat, he faced two first degree murder charges and the possibility of the death penalty.
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Clinton says Bangladesh's parties must end discord

AP - U.S. News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:57
DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Saturday urged Bangladesh's feuding political leaders to work together and end their most recent bout of discord for the good of their impoverished country....
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Clinton says Bangladesh's parties must end discord

AP - World News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:57
DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Saturday urged Bangladesh's feuding political leaders to work together and end their most recent bout of discord for the good of their impoverished country....

Clinton says Bangladesh's parties must end discord

AP - U.S. News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:57
DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Saturday urged Bangladesh's feuding political leaders to work together and end their most recent bout of discord for the good of their impoverished country....
Categories: Associated Press, News, US

Clinton says Bangladesh's parties must end discord

AP - World News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:57
DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Saturday urged Bangladesh's feuding political leaders to work together and end their most recent bout of discord for the good of their impoverished country....

Clinton says Bangladesh's parties must end discord

AP - World News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:57
DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Saturday urged Bangladesh's feuding political leaders to work together and end their most recent bout of discord for the good of their impoverished country....

Clinton says Bangladesh's parties must end discord

AP - U.S. News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:57
DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Saturday urged Bangladesh's feuding political leaders to work together and end their most recent bout of discord for the good of their impoverished country....
Categories: Associated Press, News, US

Clinton says Bangladesh's parties must end discord

AP - U.S. News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:57
DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Saturday urged Bangladesh's feuding political leaders to work together and end their most recent bout of discord for the good of their impoverished country....
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Peru drug clinic blaze kills 14

BBC - News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:57
A fire at a drug rehabilitation centre in the Peruvian capital Lima has killed 14 people, firefighters say, the second such tragedy this year.
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Thousands march as Japan shuts off nuclear power

AP - World News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:57
TOKYO (AP) -- Thousands of Japanese marched to celebrate the switching off of the last of their nation's 50 nuclear reactors Saturday, waving banners shaped as giant fish that have become a potent anti-nuclear symbol....

Thousands march as Japan shuts off nuclear power

AP - World News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:57
TOKYO (AP) -- Thousands of Japanese marched to celebrate the switching off of the last of their nation's 50 nuclear reactors Saturday, waving banners shaped as giant fish that have become a potent anti-nuclear symbol....

Ahmadinejad's support crumbles in Iran runoff

AP - World News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:57
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -- President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's support in Iran's parliament crumbled as final results released Saturday showed conservative rivals consolidating their hold on the legislative body in a runoff vote....

S.D.Fla.: Entry onto curtilage led to smell of grow operation and violated Fourth Amendment

FourthAmendment.com - News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:57

Officers entered onto the curtilage of defendant’s property before they could smell a grow operation and hear the equipment. That was a Fourth Amendment violation, and it vitiated alleged consent and the good faith exception to a later warrant. United States v. Lopez, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 61707 (S.D. Fla. May 2, 2012):

Here the Court finds that the area within the Target Residence's metal fence and gates—and specifically the areas occupied by Officers Bartra, Rios, and Benavides at the time they smelled marijuana and heard the sounds of marijuana-grow-house equipment— constituted curtilage subject to fundamental Fourth Amendment protections. The area was close in proximity to the residence, was enclosed within the metal fence and contiguous gates, and was shielded by the fence's white paneling to block observation from outside. Although the driveway may have been used for ingress to and egress from the property, and although the driveway gate did not contain obstructive paneling, the closed, locked mechanical gate clearly delineated the driveway as a private area which visitors—and thus the investigating officers—were not expected to encroach. See, e.g., Edens v. Kennedy, 112 F. App'x 870, 875 (4th Cir. 2004); United States v. Hambelton, No. 1:08cr26-SPM, 2009 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 25139, 2009 WL 722284, at *4 (N.D. Fla. 2009). Moreover, although at one point Perez opened the gate so that he and Ricano could exit, one cannot say that this brief opening of the gate converted the driveway into only a semi-private area through which visitors were free to travel. See Fernandez v. State, 63 So. 3d 881, 884 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2011) ("[T]he momentary opening of the gate for the defendant to leave was not an open invitation to the public, or by extension to the police, to enter. ... No salesman or visitor could have entered the enclosed curtilage during the momentary opening. The momentary opening of the gate for the express purpose of leaving did not alter the Dunn expectation-of-privacy factors.") The Court thus finds that the area from which officers first smelled marijuana constituted "curtilage" and that the officers' physical entry into that area implicated Defendants' Fourth Amendment protections.

Stoner races to pole in Portugal

BBC - News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:57
Australia's Casey Stoner will start Sunday's Portuguese MotoGP on pole, despite leaving it late to record the best qualifying lap.
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9/11 families watch as Guantanamo hearing begins

AP - U.S. News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:57
NEW YORK (AP) -- Nearly 11 years after the Sept. 11 attacks, family members of some of the victims watched via closed-circuit TV on Saturday as the self-proclaimed mastermind of the attacks and four co-defendants were arraigned at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in their first public appearance in years....
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NYTimes.com: "Wireless Carriers Who Aid Police Are Asked for Data"

FourthAmendment.com - News - Sun, 2026-05-10 11:57

NYTimes.com: Wireless Carriers Who Aid Police Are Asked for Data by Eric Lichtblau:

WASHINGTON — A leading House Democrat is demanding information from the country’s biggest cellphone companies about their role in helping local police departments conduct surveillance and tracking of suspects and others in criminal investigations.

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