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    Watch Colin Jost roast the room at 2024 White House Correspondents’ dinner

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  • Watch Biden's full remarks at the 2024 White House Correspondents’ dinner 

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  • WATCH: Colin Jost roasts the room at White House Correspondents’ Dinner

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  • Wait times for doctor’s appointments at all-time high

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  • Massive tornado outbreak reduced areas to rubble across multiple states

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  • Footage shows devastation of tornado aftermath around Omaha

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  • Man on deathbed confesses to murder of mother and daughter after 24 years

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  • South Carolina residents calling police over noisy cicadas

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  • Paramedic sentenced to 4 years of probation for role in death of Elijah McClain

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  • Study finds electric vehicles lose value more quickly than gasoline-powered cars

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  • New concern about bird flu in cows as traces of the virus appear in more milk samples

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  • More than a dozen tornadoes reported in Nebraska and Texas

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  • Campus protests threaten commencement ceremonies

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  • Fire heavily damages California's Oceanside Pier

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Walmart responds to NBC News investigation of gas cans

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Brooke Buchanan, a spokesman for Walmart, responds in a video statement to questions raised by an NBC News investigation of red plastic gas cans.  There have been at least 80 lawsuits filed on behalf of individuals severely burned after alleged explosions of gas vapor mixtures inside plastic gas cans.  Walmart said it has been named as a defendant in 24 of those lawsuits because it was the seller of the cans involved.