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Life on the spectrum, midair scare, Taylor Swift: Catch up on the day’s stories

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By Toni Odejimi, Daniel Wine, CNN

👋 Welcome to 5 Things PM! People in the entertainment industry have slammed AI for mimicking artists’ voices and likenesses. This “Eras” tour superstar is punching back with a new approach to protect her image.

Here’s what else you might have missed during your busy day.

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1⃣ Life on the spectrum

Mason is a 14-year-old boy with autism who loves dancing, playing on swings and listening to country music star Morgan Wallen. CNN spent time with his family in Texas to learn about the joys and struggles of navigating a world that’s not always suited for him.

2⃣ Controversy on campus

After the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, groups on the left and right are trying to fill the void in political debate. For some, it’s less about winning and more about finding viral moments.

3⃣ Cashing in?

Now that tax season’s over, households are looking to see if they’ve received a refund from the government. More people did get money back compared to last year, but it may not be as much as the Trump administration claimed.

4⃣ Prank gone wrong

How does licking a straw lead to facing up to two years in a Singapore prison? Ask this teenager.

5⃣ East meets West

If you’re exploring Manhattan, you may see a new towering figure jutting up in the sky — and no, it’s not another skyscraper.

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😱 Midair scare: Several people were enjoying a slingshot ride when the cable snapped at a fair in Seville, Spain. No one was seriously injured, and authorities are investigating.

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America’s only special relationship is ‘probably Israel,’ says British ambassador to US in leaked comments

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By Christian Edwards, CNN

(CNN) — Britain’s ambassador to Washington has said that the only country that has a “special relationship” with the United States is “probably Israel,” not Britain, in leaked comments which could overshadow King Charles III’s state visit underway in the US this week.

Christian Turner, who took office in February to replace Peter Mandelson – who was sacked over his ties to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein – made the remarks privately to a group of British students visiting the US in the same month he was appointed.

“‘Special relationship’ is a phrase I try not to utter because it’s quite nostalgic, it’s quite backwards-looking, and it has a lot of sort of baggage about it,” Turner said in a leaked audio recording. “I think there is probably one country that has a special relationship with the United States – and that is probably Israel.”

For the recently-appointed ambassador to have cast doubt on the “special relationship” – which the British government and monarchy has been at pains to revive – is a cause for embarrassment for Downing Street and could make Charles’ state visit uncomfortable. The remarks were first reported by the Financial Times on Tuesday, shortly before Charles and Queen Camilla were greeted by US President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump at the White House.

In unusually outspoken comments, Turner also told the students he thought it was “extraordinary” that the Epstein scandal “hasn’t touched anybody” in the US. By contrast, he said, senior British figures – including Mandelson, his predecessor, and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor – had been “brought down” by the affair.

He said the Epstein scandal had raised an “interesting question” about the “different levels of accountability in our systems.”

Turner noted that Prime Minister Keir Starmer had been “on the ropes” for months because of the fallout from his decision to appoint Mandelson as ambassador. He said that the Labour Party could “remove” its embattled leader after local elections in May.

A Foreign Office spokesperson told CNN that Turner’s remarks were “private, informal comments” not intended to become public. “They are certainly not any reflection of the UK Government’s position,” the spokesperson said.

Despite disparaging the so-called “special relationship” between the United States and Britain, Turner said that Anglo-American relations were nevertheless “strong.”

“There is a deep history and affinity between us. Particularly on defense and security, we are intertwined,” he said.

But the ambassador said that Britain and its European neighbors must “work to redefine” the relationship, particularly on defense.

“We in Europe can’t just rely on a US security umbrella. So the relationship will carry on, if you want, special, but I think it’s going to have to be different,” Turner said.

“And my advice to my prime minister is ‘I can’t just put my hands on my ears and say it’s special, it’s going to be fine,’ we’ve got to work really clearly to see what we the UK bring to the table.”

Turner’s comments mean the Epstein scandal – which the British government and monarchy have attempted to skirt over during this week’s visit – will once again cast its shadow over proceedings.

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READ: Indictment of James Comey

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(CNN) — A federal grand jury on Tuesday indicted former FBI Director James Comey on charges of making a threat against President Donald Trump and transmitting a threat in interstate commerce.

The indictment, which marks the administration’s second attempt to prosecute the longtime Trump rival, centers on a photo of seashells Comey posted on social media last year that officials say threatened the president.

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Millonario indio Anant Ambani ofrece acoger a los 80 “hipopótamos de la cocaína” que Colombia quiere sacrificar

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Por Anabella González y Fernando Ramos, CNN en Español

El magnate indio Anant Ambani, hijo del millonario Mukesh Ambani, propuso recibir en su centro de conservación de fauna silvestre en India a los 80 “hipopótamos de la cocaína” que el Gobierno de Colombia autorizó sacrificar para, según se anunció, preservar el ecosistema del país.

Se trata de los famosos ejemplares de una especie que llegó al país en la década del 1980 introducida por el fallecido Pablo Escobar, uno de los máximos jefes del narcotráfico en Colombia, quien buscaba tener uno de los zoológicos privados más grandes de América Latina con una gran variedad de animales.

Desde entonces, la población de hipopótamos africanos en la cuenca del río Magdalena, que asciende a cerca de 160 ejemplares, no ha dejado de crecer, al punto de poner en riesgo a especies nativas y la biodiversidad del país, que semanas atrás anunció que avanzaría en sacrificar a 80 de estos animales, una medida que desde hace tiempo genera debates.

Ambani pidió al Gobierno de Colombia que reconsidere la decisión sobre los hipopótamos y propone recibirlos en su centro de rescate. “Estos ochenta hipopótamos no eligieron dónde nacer, ni crearon las circunstancias que ahora enfrentan”, dijo en una publicación en redes sociales. Estos animales “son seres vivos y sintientes, y si tenemos la capacidad de salvarlos mediante una solución segura y humana, tenemos la responsabilidad de intentarlo”.

En la ciudad de Jamnagar, en el estado de Guyarat, Ambani fundó el centro de conservación Vantara, que reúne a más de 150.000 animales de más de 2.000 especies de fauna silvestre, según señala su sitio oficial.

Allí es donde propone relocalizar a 80 de los hipopótamos colombianos, que hoy viven en los alrededores de la llamada Hacienda Nápoles, un predio rural ubicado en Puerto Triunfo, departamento de Antioquia, que perteneció a Escobar y actualmente está destinado a actividades turísticas.

“Estamos dispuestos a recibir y cuidar a estos hipopótamos en un entorno especialmente diseñado y enriquecido, concebido para garantizar su bienestar y, al mismo tiempo, reflejar las características clave de su hábitat actual”, dice un comunicado publicado el lunes que lleva la firma del director ejecutivo de Vantara, Vivaan Karani, en representación de Ambani.

En el escrito, dirigido a la ministra de Ambiente y Desarrollo Sustentable de Colombia, Irene Vélez Torres, los ejecutivos de Vantara hacen un llamado para “apelar respetuosamente” a la decisión del Gobierno colombiano y suspender la muerte de los animales, una medida que las autoridades autorizaron el 13 de abril pasado.

CNN se contactó con las autoridades de Vantara para obtener más detalles sobre la propuesta.

En caso de que el Gobierno de Colombia esté dispuesto a considerar la iniciativa, la implementación se llevaría a cabo “en estricta conformidad con las aprobaciones,

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