Good morning. It's Monday, April 29, and if you missed this weekend's White House correspondents' dinner, here are all the best jokes from host Colin Jost — and from President Biden, too. Now let's catch up from the weekend. ![](https://palomaimages.washingtonpost.com/pr2/2c2d2c9964c1c62d1dbed7a59ef0e6f8-the7-num1-50-50.png) | Hundreds more people were arrested at college protests against the Israel-Gaza war. | |
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![](https://palomaimages.washingtonpost.com/pr2/12c6f84355b6745049dfc2883e92c2e6-the7-num2-50-50.png) | World Central Kitchen will resume delivering food in Gaza today. | |
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![](https://palomaimages.washingtonpost.com/pr2/c0a7825ef6bbad5f316692d41acc155e-the7-num3-50-50.png) | Tornadoes killed at least four people in Oklahoma. | - What to know: Entire neighborhoods were leveled in several Oklahoma towns Saturday night, including downtown Sulphur. A 4-month-old infant was among those killed.
- How it happened: Multiple severe storm systems hit the Plains over several days. Hundreds of tornado warnings were issued from Texas to Michigan over the weekend.
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![](https://palomaimages.washingtonpost.com/pr2/c2eb9c9bfea75d3e8ea0e637c76b5bc6-the7-num4-50-50.png) | Multiple lawsuits allege that Tesla's Autopilot is not safe for widespread public use. | |
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![](https://palomaimages.washingtonpost.com/pr2/15998daf1d20ea76ad81006f436f3bbc-the7-num5-50-50.png) | The American South is facing one of the most rapid sea level rises on Earth. | - How fast? Sea levels are at least 6 inches higher than they were in 2010 at 12 points from Texas to North Carolina. The rise around the Gulf of Mexico is twice the global average rate.
- Why it's worrying: The higher sea level — and sinking land — has led to bigger, more frequent flooding, threatening communities. The rise is irreversible, experts say, and will only get worse.
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![](https://palomaimages.washingtonpost.com/pr2/8e0e4da54a834fce706991d9a96218b3-the7-num6-50-50.png) | Birthrates in the U.S. hit a historic low last year. | |
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![](https://palomaimages.washingtonpost.com/pr2/7870a9c69973326d88eb4761ad6b4855-the7-num7-50-50.png) | A vegan blue cheese caused major drama in the cheese world. | (Climax Foods) | - What is it? The Climax Blue, made from a plant-based blend of seeds, beans and fats. It was named as a finalist in a prestigious food award in January — and had been set to win it today.
- It caused a stink: Traditional cheesemakers were upset about the nomination. And, last week, the Good Food Foundation abruptly removed the cheese from its finalist list.
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