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| | 🌎 Acting Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry announced late Monday he would resign, saying he will cede power to a presidential council following weeks of soaring anti-government violence led by an alliance of gangs. The announcement came as gangs have launched an armed rebellion in Port-au-Prince this month, attacking a series of government targets over the last two weeks. Gang leadership had called for Henry to resign, leading to rampant speculation over how he would respond. 💰 Bitcoin soared to a record high of more than $72,000 on Monday after a financial regulator in the United Kingdom gave the green light to a cryptocurrency-backed investment vehicle. The Financial Conduct Authority, the U.K. agency tasked with regulating financial activity, said it will "not object" to exchanges forming a U.K.-listed market segment for crypto asset-backed Exchange Traded Notes, or cETNs. 🚨 Three children and two adults died after a school bus collided with a semitruck on U.S. Route 24 in Illinois on Monday, authorities said. Preliminary reports indicate the bus was heading east on Route 24 and for an "unknown reason," crossed over into the westbound lanes in front of the semitruck, police said. Both vehicles erupted into flames after the collision, according to authorities. The National Transportation Safety Board said it will investigate. 👑 The Mother's Day photo released on Sunday by the Princess of Wales had been edited, Kate Middleton said on Monday, apologizing for any "confusion" those alterations caused. Kate's apology is not only rare on its own, but rare in the history of Britain's royal family, according to ABC News royal contributor Victoria Murphy. Kate has faced online speculation about her health and well-being since January, when she was hospitalized for nearly two weeks following surgery. Here is a look at the timeline of events since Kate's last public appearance. 🏋️♂️ A 2-year-old boy in southeast England has gone viral after his father shared a video of his son cheering him on as he lifted weights. | |
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| | | This morning on "GMA," get ready, Swifties! We're revealing Taylor Swift's first acoustic song addition to the Disney+ version of "Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour (Taylor's Version)." Plus, it's Sleep Week and Lori Bergamotto has all the best buys to help you get a good night's rest. And the cast of Broadway's "Water for Elephants" will perform live in Times Square! All this and more only on "GMA." | | | | | |
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