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Chelsea Clinton, the daughter of former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton, will donate to charity the proceeds from her first book, It’s Your World: Get Informed, Get Inspired & Get Going, which aims to inspire young readers to act on global issues such as poverty and gender equality, according to publisher Penguin Books.

Douglas Hughes, a Florida man who landed a gyrocopter at the U.S. Capitol, was indicted by a grand jury on multiple charges, including operating as an airman without an airman’s certificate, violating aircraft registration requirements and violating national defense airspace.

John Glenn, 93, the former U.S. senator and the first American to orbit Earth, said in an interview that he sees no contradiction between believing in evolution and believing in “some power greater than any of us that has been behind and is behind whatever is going on.”

Prince Charles of the United Kingdom, while touring Ireland, called for healing and reconciliation during a tribute to Lord Louis Mountbatten, who was killed 36 years ago by a bomb from the Irish Republican Army, and said his great-uncle “represented the grandfather I never had.”

President Jacob Zuma of South Africa was greeted by Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi in Maputo, Mozambique, on a state visit to talk about the recent deadly attacks on foreigners in South Africa.

Doug Bowser, no relation to Mario’s longtime nemesis of video-game lore, was hired by Nintendo of America as its new vice president of sales.

Edi Rama, the Albanian prime minister, said during an anti-terrorism conference in Tirana, Albania, that his country would vote to block Macedonia’s bid to join NATO unless the neighboring Balkan country improves its record on respecting the rights of its ethnic Albanian minority.

Masaru Kawada, a 73-year-old Japanese man arrested at an airport in Padang, Indonesia, after customs officials found more than 5.18 pounds of crystal methamphetamine in his luggage, was sentenced to life in prison for drug smuggling.

Sandy Drabik Collins of Toledo, Ohio, widow of the city’s former mayor, D. Michael Collins, who died in February after just one year in office, announced she is running in a November special election to finish her husband’s term.

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