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1914 PresidentWoodrow Wilson, acting on a joint congressional resolu- tion, signed a proclama- tion designating the second Sunday in May as Mother's Day. 1951 The U.S. conducted its first thermonuclear experiment as part of Operation Green- house by detonating a 225-kiloton device on Enewetak Atoll in the Pacific nicknamed "George." 1994 South Africa's newly elected parliament chose Nelson Mandela to be the country's first black president. 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TV personality Audrina Patridge is 29. 1 Ukraine: In appar- ent defiance of the Kremlin, insurgents in eastern Ukraine say they will go ahead with a referendum Sunday on declaring autonomy. 2 Putin: The Russian president announc- es he'll join President Obama and other leaders in France next month for a ceremony marking D-Day. 3 Benghazi: House Republicans vote on establishing an investigation of the deadly 2012attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Libya. 4 Violence: Resi- dents of a Nige- rian town attacked by Islamic militants vehemently criticize government forces for failing to protect them. 5 Air travel: Airlines fail to block a fed- eral rule making them disclose the full cost of airfare, so they're asking Congress to roll back the law. Top 5 news feed STARTYOURDAYHERE Good morning! Cool fact: Because of an align- ment quirk, Route 66crosses itself in Albuquerque, N.M. 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Don't yawn on this one: A study suggests the hours of sleep the night before does not affect the likelihood that one will yawn as much as room temperature does. Trending THE ASSOCIATED PRESS War's toll: Syrian officials on Thursday inspect the damage in Homs, once the center of the revolt against the govern- ment. Rebel forces withdrew from their last remaining strongholds in the city on Wednesday, handing a powerful vic- tory to Syrian President Bashar Assad ahead of presidential elections. Hot shot 18 but for others forever a baby An 18-year- old, func- tioning at toddler level because of a medical condition, has her par- ents' undying devotion. YDR.COM A view of the hills, art on the grounds A noted farm in Mas- sachusetts finds new life — and thrives — as a nature preserve and bed and breakfast. 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