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  1. Top Cuban official says country open to more U.S. deportations Cuba's deputy foreign minister tells CBS News that his country is willing to accommodate more than one deportation flight per month.
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  2. Arrests at Columbia University as police move in on pro-Palestinian protesters Police started making arrests Thursday afternoon at a makeshift encampment that pro-Palestinian protesters had set up on Columbia's quad.
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  3. Kenya defense chief among 10 officers killed in helicopter crash Two officers survived the plane crash in Elgeyo Marakwet county, about 250 miles northwest of Nairobi, Kenya.
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  4. What to know ahead of India's 2024 elections Elections are set to kick off in India, the world's biggest democracy, but there's concern that democratic values are being eroded.
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  5. What is cloud seeding and did it impact Dubai's floods? Dubai is known for using planes to help prompt precipitation over the region. But experts say it did not play a role in this week's historic downpour.
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  6. Police solve mystery of cocaine bricks washing up on beaches The man faces seven charges related to drug importation and dealing and 12 other charges. He faces life in prison, officials said.
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  7. Tension among Israel and its allies continues as it considers response to Iran There are tensions on two fronts between Israel and many of its allies. Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is pushing back against warnings of escalation when it comes to Iran, even as he continues to face criticism over the war in Gaza.
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  8. Indonesia officials warn of potential tsunami amid volcano eruption A cloud of black ash reached nearly two miles into the air on Thursday, officials said, as several people were reportedly hit by gravel and rocks, requiring "intensive treatment."
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  9. Poland's Duda is latest foreign leader to meet with Trump Former President Donald Trump met Wednesday in New York with Polish President Andrzej Duda, the latest in a series of meetings with foreign leaders as Europe braces for the possibility of a second Trump term.
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  10. Flights ramp back up at Dubai airport after historic rains inundate UAE Water still covers some roads around Dubai International Airport, but flights are moving as the UAE bails out from a historic deluge.
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  11. 4/17: CBS Evening News Justice Department nears settlement with Larry Nassar victims; Caitlin Clark’s salary highlights pay disparity between NBA and WNBA
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  12. Here's why less than half a foot of sudden rain in Dubai had such a major impact Dubai was slammed Tuesday with an average year's worth of rain in a single day, halting operations at one of the world's busiest airports and stranding cars on roadways not used to such extreme downpours. Here's why, in some places, less than 6 inches of rain can be so catastrophic.
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  13. At least 135 dead in Pakistan and Afghanistan as flooding continues Parts of central Asia, including Pakistan and Afghanistan, have been hit hard by unusually powerful rainstorms and flash floods.
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  14. 9 suspects charged in historic $20 million airport gold heist One year after a brazen gold heist at the Toronto airport,​ nine suspects have been charged in an investigation police said "belongs in a Netflix series."
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  15. House Republicans unveil foreign aid bills as Johnson pushes forward House Republican leadership on Wednesday unveiled three bills that are part of a complicated plan by Speaker Mike Johnson to approve more foreign aid.
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  16. 4/16: CBS Evening News Storms bring suspected tornadoes to at least 4 states; ABBA, Blondie and the Notorious B.I.G. among additions to National Recording Registy
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