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KANSAS – NEW AND DEVELOPING – NEWS

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US–PLANE CRASH-SAN DIEGO

Music talent agent among dead after jet crashes into San Diego neighborhood

SUMMARY: The music agency Sound Talent Group said Thursday that three of its employees died on the private plane that crashed into a San Diego neighborhood. The music agency says the dead include Dave Shapiro, the agency’s co-founder. Shapiro is listed as the owner of the plane and has a pilot’s license. Sound Talent Group has represented artists including Hanson, Sum 41 and Vanessa Carlton. The agency didn’t share the names of the other two employees who died. The private jet crashed early Thursday into a neighborhood of U.S. Navy-owned housing in San Diego during foggy weather, igniting at least one home and numerous vehicles parked on the street.

WORDS: 1014 – MOVED: 05/22/2025 7:36 p.m. CDT

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US–PLANE CRASH-SAN DIEGO-THINGS TO KNOW

What we know about a private plane’s fatal crash into a San Diego neighborhood

SUMMARY: Authorities say a private plane clipped power lines before slamming into a home in San Diego. The crash killed the co-founder of a music talent agency and two of its employees and ignited cars in a neighborhood of U.S. Navy-owned housing. The Sound Talent Group said co-founder Dave Shapiro died in the crash. He is listed as the plane’s owner and has a pilot’s license, the Federal Aviation Administration said. The talent agency did not provide the names of the other employees. Authorities said several people were injured while trying to flee as flames raced down a single street after the crash, and others were treated for smoke inhalation.

WORDS: 664 – MOVED: 05/22/2025 6:02 p.m. CDT

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MINNESOTA – UPCOMING – NEWS

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US GEORGE FLOYD-BLACK LIVES MATTER MURALS

DESCRIPTION: In 2020, after a summer of protests that rocked U.S. cities, the words “Black Lives Matter” went from rallying cry shouted among racial justice demonstrators to words lining the very roads that they marched on. Five years later, many of those murals remain as a reminder of a reckoning that is still being debated today.

UPCOMING: By 05/23/2025 1:00 a.m. CDT, Video, Photo, DigitalPlans, Text, Audio

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MINNESOTA – UPCOMING – SPORTS

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BKL–SUN-LYNX

DESCRIPTION: The Connecticut Sun visit the Minnesota Lynx. 150 words, more on merit.

UPCOMING: By 05/23/2025 6:30 p.m. CDT, Text

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BBO–ROYALS-TWINS

DESCRIPTION: MINNEAPOLIS — Kansas City plays Minnesota at Target Field. By Patrick Donnelly. 300 words, photos.

UPCOMING: By 05/23/2025 7:10 p.m. CDT, Text

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BKN–NBA PLAYOFF COVERAGE

FORMATS: Text, Photo

    1. WITH: BKN–NBA PLAYOFF COVERAGE

      2. DESCRIPTION: Coverage of the NBA conference finals

      3. UPCOMING: By 05/23/2025 8:00 p.m. CDT

    4. WITH: BKN–PACERS-KNICKS

      5. DESCRIPTION: NEW YORK — After a remarkable rally to steal Game 1 in overtime, the Indiana Pacers try for a 2-0 lead over the New York Knicks in the Eastern Conference finals. By Basketball Writer Brian Mahoney. UPCOMING: 450 words, photos.

      6. UPCOMING: By 05/23/2025 8:00 p.m. CDT

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MISSOURI – UPCOMING – SPORTS

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BBO–ROYALS-TWINS

DESCRIPTION: MINNEAPOLIS — Kansas City plays Minnesota at Target Field. By Patrick Donnelly. 300 words, photos.

UPCOMING: By 05/23/2025 7:10 p.m. CDT, Text

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BBO–DIAMONDBACKS-CARDINALS

DESCRIPTION: ST. LOUIS — Arizona plays St. Louis at Busch Stadium. By Warren Mayes. UPCOMING: 300 words, photos. Game starts 7:15 p.m. CDT.

UPCOMING: By 05/23/2025 7:15 p.m. CDT, Text

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NEBRASKA – NEW AND DEVELOPING – NEWS

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US–MISTAKEN VETO-NORTH DAKOTA

North Dakota governor vetoes the housing budget — by mistake

SUMMARY: North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong accidentally vetoed $35 million for the state’s housing budget. It happened when he took up an agency budget bill approved by the legislature, intending to veto just a couple of line items. Now the state is figuring out how to deal with the unusual problem of a mistaken veto. Armstrong, a Republican, may need to call for a legislative special session in Bismarck to reinstate the funding ahead of when it goes into effect July 1. The legislature can then either override the veto or pass a new bill altogether.

WORDS: 492 – MOVED: 05/22/2025 5:09 p.m. CDT

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NORTH DAKOTA – NEW AND DEVELOPING – NEWS

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US–MISTAKEN VETO-NORTH DAKOTA

North Dakota governor vetoes the housing budget — by mistake

SUMMARY: North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong accidentally vetoed $35 million for the state’s housing budget. It happened when he took up an agency budget bill approved by the legislature, intending to veto just a couple of line items. Now the state is figuring out how to deal with the unusual problem of a mistaken veto. Armstrong, a Republican, may need to call for a legislative special session in Bismarck to reinstate the funding ahead of when it goes into effect July 1. The legislature can then either override the veto or pass a new bill altogether.

WORDS: 492 – MOVED: 05/22/2025 5:09 p.m. CDT

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OKLAHOMA – UPCOMING – NEWS

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US–MEASLES OUTBREAK-EXPLAINER

DESCRIPTION: Continuing coverage of the measles outbreaks across the U.S., with case count updates nationally and in Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma. UPCOMING: 1,400 words, photos by 4 p.m. ET.

UPCOMING: By 05/23/2025 3:00 p.m. CDT, Text, Photo

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OKLAHOMA – NEW AND DEVELOPING – NEWS

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US–BOARDING SCHOOLS-LAWSUIT

Tribes say the US misappropriated funds to pay for Native American boarding schools

SUMMARY: The Wichita Tribe and the Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California filed a lawsuit Thursday saying the federal government used the trust fund money of tribes to pay for boarding schools where generations of Native children were systematically abused. By the U.S. government’s own admission, the schools were funded using money raised by forcing tribal nations into treaties to cede their lands, according to a complaint filed in a Pennsylvania district court. That money was to be held in trust for the collective benefit of tribes. The tribes are asking the court to make the U.S. account for the funds that were taken and how they were invested.

WORDS: 392 – MOVED: 05/22/2025 4:31 p.m. CDT

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US–EXECUTIONS-GLANCE

A look at the status of US executions in 2025

SUMMARY: Nineteen men have died by court-ordered execution so far this year in the U.S., and nine other people are scheduled to be put to death in seven states during the remainder of 2025. Oscar Smith was executed by lethal injection on Thursday. Matthew Lee Johnson in Texas and Benjamin Ritchie in Indiana died of the same method on Tuesday. Other states with scheduled executions this year are Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Ohio, Oklahoma and South Carolina, though Ohio’s governor has been routinely postponing the actions as their dates near. So far this year, executions have been carried out in Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Indiana, Louisiana, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas.

WORDS: 1094 – MOVED: 05/22/2025 1:32 p.m. CDT

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