Today's Headlines: Moscow Claims Explosions Above the Kremlin Were an Attempt to Kill Putin

Fed Makes 10th Rate Increase and Opens Door to Pause
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Thursday, May 4, 2023

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Moscow Claims Explosions Above the Kremlin Were an Attempt to Kill Putin

By Anton Troianovski and Haley Willis

Russia said Ukraine had launched a drone attack, which Kyiv vehemently denied, accusing Russia of manufacturing a pretext for escalation.

Fed Makes 10th Rate Increase and Opens Door to Pause

Fed Makes 10th Rate Increase and Opens Door to Pause

By Jeanna Smialek

The Fed raised rates by a quarter point, bringing them above 5 percent for the first time in more than 15 years.

Subway Rider Choked Homeless Man to Death, Medical Examiner Rules

Subway Rider Choked Homeless Man to Death, Medical Examiner Rules

By Maria Cramer and Chelsia Rose Marcius

Jordan Neely died after a man held him in a chokehold. On Wednesday, the medical examiner's office said the cause of death was compression of the neck, and ruled it a homicide.

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Today's Videos

Verified videos show two explosions over the Kremlin.

By Haley Willis and Riley Mellen

The explosions were separated by about 15 minutes and one caused a brief fire.

Devastating Floods Leave More Than 120 Dead in Rwanda

Video Video: Devastating Floods Leave More Than 120 Dead in Rwanda

By The Associated Press

Floods and landslides killed more than 120 people in Rwanda, according to the government. Most deaths were recorded in the country's western and northern provinces.

Suspect Caught After Deadly Shooting in Atlanta

Video Video: Suspect Caught After Deadly Shooting in Atlanta

By The Associated Press

The gunman, whom the authorities identified as Deion Patterson, entered the waiting room of a medical center in Atlanta and killed at least one person.

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