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Tuesday, May 30, 2023

A desperate search after building collapse

At least five people are still missing after an apartment building collapsed in Iowa. It's Tuesday's news.

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The Short List

Tue May 30 2023

 

Laura L. Davis  Audience Editor

@lauradavis

At least five people are still missing after an apartment building collapsed in Iowa. And former first lady Rosalynn Carter was diagnosed with dementia.

๐Ÿ‘‹ Hey! Laura Davis here. Let's get caught up on Tuesday's news!

๐Ÿงช But first, a canal conundrum: Officials in Italy have partially solved the mystery after the water in Venice's Grand Canal turned a shocking Shrek-colored neon green over the weekend.

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5 people missing after Iowa building collapse

Two people are thought to be trapped inside a partially collapsed apartment building in Davenport, Iowa, city officials said Tuesday, more than 36 hours after the rear face of the structure came down. The two people are part of a group of five that are unaccounted for in the wake of the collapse. City officials have offered conflicting information about the possibility of residents still trapped inside and raised questions about the timeline for tearing down the six-story structure. One resident was rescued from the fourth floor Monday evening, just hours after city officials announced plans to demolish the building. ๐Ÿ‘‰ Here's the latest on the situation.

Photos: Friends, family look for loved ones after apartment building crumbles.

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Workers secure the area Monday after an apartment building partially collapsed in Davenport, Iowa.

Zach Boyden-Holmes/The Register

A bloody Memorial Day weekend

Memorial Day weekend was deadly across America. At least 20 mass shootings left 16 people dead and over 80 injured as gun violence erupted across the U.S. from Friday afternoon through Monday night, according to the Gun Violence Archive.

Where bloodshed began: A 20-year-old man in Arizona was accused of killing four people and injuring one more in five different shootings in the Phoenix area. Over the next three days, people were killed and injured in Virginia, Mississippi, New Mexico, Illinois and more. 
And on Monday evening, as Memorial Day revelers in Hollywood Beach, Florida, celebrated the holiday, nine people were injured by gunfire during a shootout between two groups along a boardwalk. 

๐Ÿ” Here's what we know about the weekend's shootings.

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Police respond to a shooting in Hollywood, Fla., on Monday evening.

Mike Stocker, AP

What everyone's talking about

The cause of SIDS remains a mystery – but scientists may have found a promising new clue.
The John Coughlin sex scandal rocked U.S. Figure Skating. Now a supporter of his has been hired.
Is the government coming for your gas stove? How outrage brought culture wars to the kitchen.
New Duggar family documentary 'Shiny Happy People' alleges there was a secret cult of abuse.
Warn your kids: 6 out of 10 fake prescription pills are laced with fentanyl.

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Russia issues arrest warrant for Sen. Lindsey Graham

Sounds like Lindsey Graham won't be traveling to Russia anytime soon. Russia's Interior Ministry issued an arrest warrant for Graham after the South Carolina Republican's comments related to the fighting in Ukraine. In an edited video of his meeting Friday with Zelenskyy, Graham noted that "the Russians are dying" and described the U.S. military assistance to the country as "the best money we've ever spent."

๐Ÿ‘‰ More updates: At least eight armed Ukrainian drones targeted the Moscow region early Tuesday, Russian authorities said, damaging several buildings and bringing the war home to Russia after 15 months of destruction across Ukraine's cities. Here's the latest.

She's a video game marketer by day, an ammo hunter for Ukrainian soldiers by night.
A mother's gratitude: Ukrainian boy 'was dying on the operating table, and they saved him.'

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Investigators inspect a building in Moscow, Russia, after damage from a Ukrainian drone on Tuesday.

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Former first lady Rosalynn Carter diagnosed with dementia

The wife of former President Jimmy Carter and longtime mental health advocate Rosalynn Carter has dementia, her family announced Tuesday. Rosalynn Carter, now 95, remains at home in Plains, Georgia, with her husband of 77 years, Jimmy Carter, 98, who has been at home receiving hospice care since early this year. Rosalynn Carter has spent decades urging for better access to care and decreasing the stigma around mental health issues. Keep reading.

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Former President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn in their hometown of Plains, Ga.

David Goldman, AP

A break from the news

๐Ÿ“š Add to book pile: 10 page-turning thrillers you won't be able to put down this summer.
๐Ÿž Hear me out: Ski resorts are actually even more fun in the summertime. 
๐Ÿ› Act fast! Memorial Day may be over but these 200+ Amazon deals are still available.

Laura L. Davis is an Audience Editor at USA TODAY. Send her an email at laura@usatoday.com or follow along with her adventures – and misadventures – on Twitter. Support quality journalism like this?  Subscribe to USA TODAY here.

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A local newspaper showing file images of the Sohae Satellite Launching Station in Tongchang-ri, North Korea, is displayed in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, May 30, 2023. North Korea said Tuesday it would soon launch its first military spy satellite.

Japan is committed to shooting down a missile or satellite that crosses its boundaries, and the U.S. and Seoul would likely back Japan, expert says.

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The aftermath of Hurricane Sandy and the devastation at Gateway National Recreation Area and Sandy Hook on Nov. 2, 2012.
 

15-year-old boy dies, five others rescued while swimming at NJ beach

A 15-year-old died and five people were rescued Sunday while swimming at an unguarded beach in New Jersey.

The "Genius of Connecticut" statue on the first floor of the State Capitol.
 

Connecticut pardons 1600s witchcraft charges after 11 people were executed

Connecticut lawmakers pardoned the women and men who were accused, convicted and executed for witchcraft in the 1600s.

May 29, 2023: Participants compete in the men's downhill race during the Cheese Rolling contest at Cooper's Hill in Brockworth, Gloucestershire. The Cooper's Hill Cheese-Rolling and Wake is an annual event where participants race down the 200-yard (180 m) long hill chasing a wheel of double gloucester cheese.
 

Woman who was knocked unconscious wins England's cheese-rolling race

A 19-year-old woman won England's annual cheese-rolling race at Cooper's Hill after being knocked unconscious.

Clayton Kershaw is in his 16th season with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
 

Dodgers star was not on board with honor for LGBTQ+ group

Clayton Kershaw did not agree with the Dodgers' decision to honor the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence and sought a return of the team's Christian day.

Smithsonian National Zoo welcomes baby gorilla
 

National Zoo welcomes endangered baby gorilla for first time in 5 years

"We are overjoyed to welcome a new infant to our western lowland gorilla troop," said Becky Malinsky, curator of primates, in a news release.

4. Chemotherapy     Chemotherapy drugs are linked with causing certain second cancers -- new cancers arising in cancer survivors -- but doctors and researchers don't know exactly why. The higher the dose and the longer the treatment, the higher the risk of a new cancer occurring. The cancers most often associated with chemo are myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), a disorder caused by the disruption of blood cells production, and AML. Sometimes, MDS occurs first, then turns into AML, according to the American Cancer   Society. Another type of leukemia, acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL), has been linked to chemotherapy as well. Chemo treatment for testicular cancer specifically has been linked to the development of second cancers.     ALSO READ: States with the Highest and Lowest Cancer Rates
 

Why cancer patients, doctors are starting to panic about the drug shortage

More than a dozen cancer drugs have been in shortage in recent months, putting patients, particularly women, at risk.

Ralph Yarl stands with family members and supporters before walking at a brain injury awareness event on Monday, May 29, 2023 in Kansas City, Mo. Yarl was shot in the head and arm in April, after mistakenly ringing the wrong doorbell.
 

Ralph Yarl walks at brain injury event after Kansas City shooting

Ralph Yarl, 17, walked at a brain injury awareness event weeks after he was shot after ringing the doorbell at the wrong house in Kansas City.

The Carnival cruise line ship Carnival Magic sits docked on April, 2020, in Cape Canaveral, Fla.
 

Coast Guard searching for cruise passenger who went overboard

A Carnival Cruise Line passenger went overboard on the line's Carnival Magic ship on Monday.

Hand out image of Matilda, who was found abandoned and starving in Neptune. Photo courtesy of Monmouth County SPCA
 

Puppy Matilda, who was found on death's door, is 'perfectly healed'

Matilda, the pit bull mix found emaciated and clinging to life in New Jersey, has doubled her weight and will soon be put up for adoption.

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