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Top Stories: April Jobs Report; Venezuela Protests Continue

Good morning, here are our early stories:

-- April Jobs Report: 211,000 Jobs Added, Unemployment At 4.4 Percent.

-- India's Supreme Court Upholds Death Sentences Over 2012 Gang Rape.

-- Gustavo Dudamel Addresses Venezuela's Leaders: 'Enough Is Enough'.

-- Chinese-Made Passenger Jet Takes Off For Its First Test Flight.

And here are more early headlines:

Central U.S. Still Soaked By Heavy Flooding. ( AP)

Uber Facing Inquiry Over Software To Fool Regulators. ( New York Times)

Many French Voters May Abstain In Presidential Election. ( Financial Times)

Ga. Gov. Signs Law Allowing Concealed Guns On College Campuses. ( AJC)

Group Reports Food Insecurity Leads To Migration. ( World Food Program)

Parts Of Ethiopia Face Severe Drought. ( Washington Post)

Crowds Of Climbers Waiting To Scale Everest. ( Daily Mail)

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Korva Coleman is a newscaster for NPR.