Iran says Israel was responsible for a blackout at its Natanz nuclear site. Bloomberg and CNN report on an event that’s raising stakes for the U.S. in the region. A Black man died after being shot by police in suburban Minneapolis yesterday, adding further tension in a community that’s already on edge. The Washington Post reports on the incident. And USA Today previews the week ahead in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the former officer accused of killing George Floyd. Japanese golfer Hideki Matsuyama made history this weekend as the first man from an Asian country to win the Masters. ESPN has his story. Amazon workers in Bessemer, Alabama, voted overwhelmingly against joining a union. The Wall Street Journal reports on where the organized-labor fight could go from here. An auction house in Madrid was ready to sell an obscure old painting for a little less than $2,000 when it got word it might be a Caravaggio worth tens of millions. The Guardian tells the story of an art-world mystery.
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