Former Polish justice minister who faces prosecution at home says he's traveled from Hungary to US

WARSAW, Poland (AP) — A former Polish justice minister sought in his homeland for alleged abuse of power says he has traveled from Hungary to the U.S., prompting prosecutors in Poland to say Monday that they're investigating whether he was assisted in evading liability.

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Zbigniew Ziobro was a key figure in the government led by the nationalist conservative Law and Justice party that ran Poland between 2015 and 2023. That administrationestablished political controlover key judicial institutions by stacking higher courts with friendly judges and punishing its critics with disciplinary action or assignments to faraway locations.

Ziobro announced in January that he had been grantedasylum in Hungary, then led by nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.

On Sunday, Ziobro told right-wing Polish broadcaster Republika that he had arrived in the United States the previous day — coinciding with the inauguration in Budapest of Orbán's successor,Péter Magyar, who defeated the longtime leaderin an electionlast month. He said that he was using a document granted to him along with his right to asylum, Polish news agency PAP reported.

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Current Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s governmentcame to powerin late 2023 with ambitions to roll back the judicial changes made by its predecessor, butefforts to undo themhave been blocked by two successive presidents aligned with the nationalist right.

In October, prosecutors requested the lifting of Ziobro’s parliamentary immunityto press chargesagainst him. They allege among other things that Ziobro misused a fund for victims of violence, including for the purchase ofIsraeli Pegasus surveillance software.

Tusk’s party says Law and Justice used Pegasus to spy illegally on political opponents while in power. Ziobro says he acted lawfully.

On Monday, the national prosecutor's office said in a social media post that it was investigating the whereabouts of Ziobro, and looking into whether other individuals assisted him in "fleeing and evading criminal liability, thereby obstructing the investigation into the justice fund."

Current Justice Minister Waldemar Żurek said in a post on X Sunday evening that Poland had invalidated Ziobro's travel documents, including his diplomatic passport, and that Warsaw will ask the U.S. and Hungary about the legal basis for Ziobro to leave Hungarian territory and enter the United States.

Former Polish justice minister who faces prosecution at home says he's traveled from Hungary to US

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South Korean rescuers search for 11-year-old boy missing after solo hike in mountain park

A search operation entered its second day on Monday for an 11-year-old boy who wentmissing while visiting a mountain parkinSouth Koreawith his family.

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The boy disappeared on Sunday after visiting the Juwangsan National Park in North Gyeongsang Province.

According to the North Gyeongsang Fire Service Headquarters, the family had visited the local Daejeonsa temple before the boy reportedly set out alone towards the park’s main summit.

He was reportedly hiking to the Jubong Peak, which rises to around 720–726m, and is known for its dramatic granite cliffs, rugged rock formations and densely forested valleys. The hiking trail from Daejeonsa temple to the summit stretches roughly 2–3km and typically takes an adult around two hours each way.

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Authorities said the boy’s parents reported him missing at about 5.53pm on Sunday, prompting an immediate search operation involving police officers and firefighters. After rescuers failed to locate him overnight, the search resumed on Monday morning on a larger scale.

The unique, bare limestone spires of Juwang-san, and the roof of a Buddhist temple, in Juwangsan National Park (Getty/iStock)

Around 100 rescue personnel, including firefighters, police officers and mountain rescue teams, were deployed along with a helicopter and additional search equipment.

Local media identified the child as a sixth-grade student from Daegu. He was reportedly wearing a Samsung Lions baseball uniform and is about 145cm tall.

“About a year ago, we hiked here as well, but he felt tired and had to come down before reaching the top,” his parents told the Asiae news website. “On the day he went missing, he said, ‘I’ll just go up a little and then come back.’”

In September last year, a hiker in his 60s went missing on Mount Seorak in Gangwon near Gongryong Ridge. He was discovered dead two days later.

South Korean rescuers search for 11-year-old boy missing after solo hike in mountain park

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Girls track and field Upper State champions, other qualifiers for state

Here are the Upper Statehigh schoolgirls track and field individual winners and others from the Greenville, Spartanburg and Anderson areas to qualify for the SCHSL state championships to be held May 14-16 in Columbia.

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Class 5A Division 1 Upper State was held May 8 at Dorman. The rest of the classifications will have qualifying meets on May 9. Check back for updates.

5A Division 1 Upper State champions

100 meters– Jordayn Ratliff, Dorman (11.99)

200 meters– Akyra Webster, Spartanburg (24.55)

400 meters– Akyra Webster, Spartanburg (55.04)

110 hurdles– Rebecca Okebe, Dorman (14.04)

400 hurdles– Rebecca Okebe, Dorman (1:00.13)

Long jump– Jordayn Ratliff, Dorman (5.72)

Shot put– Riley Vaughn, Spartanburg (14.41)

Discus– Riley Vaughn, Spartanburg (41.40)

5A Division 1 state qualifiers

100 meters– Jacelyn Higgins, Dorman; Laila Tucker, Dorman

200 meters– Laila Tucker, Dorman; Kendall Miller, Dorman

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400 meters– Keniya Clyburn, Spartanburg

800 meters– Gretchen Kale, Mauldin; Jayda Dyke, Mauldin

1600 meters– Callie Rohm, Mauldin

3200 meters– Callie Rohm, Mauldin; Avery Griffith, Mauldin

100 hurdles– Travariya Gilliam, Byrnes

400 hurdles– Tatiana Dooley, Mauldin; Arriana Dooley, Mauldin

High jump– Kendall Overbay, Dorman

Long jump– Kamryn Chastine, J.L, Mann; Kendall Overbay, Dorman

Shot put– Harmoni Harris, Spartanburg; Mattie Bandy, Dorman

Discus– Harmoni Harris, Spartanburg; Mattie Bandy, Dorman

Javelin– Kamari Ravenell, Mauldin

Todd Shanesy covers high school athletics for the Greenville News, Spartanburg Herald-Journal and Anderson Independent Mail in the USA TODAY Network. Contact him by email attodd.shanesy@shj.com. Follow him on X, formerly called Twitter, at@ToddShanesySHJ.

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Cruise ship stricken by hantavirus reaches Canary Islands before planned evacuations

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A Dutch-flagged cruise ship that was hit by adeadly hantavirus outbreakreachedSpain's Canary Islandsearly Sunday morning, where health officials will begin the complex process of evacuating the passengers and most of the crew, and repatriating them to their respective countries.

The MV Hondius, currently carrying nearly 150 people from more than 15 countries, including 17 Americans, had set sail earlier this week from Cape Verde to the port of Granadilla on Tenerife — the largest of the Canary Islands — after Spain agreed to take the ship.

Video from Reuters showed the ship near the port of Granadilla. Hondius was escorted by a Spanish Civil Guard vessel, Agence France-Press journalists reported.

The cruise ship MV Hondius arrives at the port of Granadilla in Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands, after being affected by a hantavirus outbreak. May 10, 2026. / Credit: Pedro Nunes / REUTERS

The World Health Organization has said that, so far, none of those still aboard were showing symptoms.

Thereare at leastnine confirmed or suspected cases of hantavirus linked to the outbreak, including three fatalities, a Dutch couple and a German woman.

Oceanwide Expeditions, the ship's operator, says that all passengers and a portion of the approximately 60 crew members will begin evacuating the ship Sunday using launch boats that carry a maximum of five to 10 people. The evacuation is being coordinated by WHO and several other health organizations. WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Ghebreyesus traveled to Tenerife prior to the ship's arrival.

After those people have disembarked, a skeleton crew will take on supplies and then begin the journey to Rotterdam, Netherlands, which is expected to take about five days, Oceanwide Expeditions said.

Members of the Guardia Civil stand watch at the expected reception point for passengers from the MV Hondius at the Granadilla Port on May 9, 2026 in Tenerife, part of the Canary Islands, Spain.  / Credit: Chris McGrath / Getty Images

Once removed from the Hondius, the Americans will be flown back to the U.S. in a plane that was sent by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Department of Health and Human Services.

The CDC said it was sending a team of epidemiologists and medical professionals to the Canary Islands to "conduct an exposure risk assessment for each American passenger and provide recommendations for the level of monitoring required."

The medical repatriation flight will land at Offutt Air Force Base in Omaha, Nebraska, and the Americans will be taken to a special biocontainment unit at the University of Nebraska Medical Center.

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Michael Wadman, medical director of the National Quarantine Unit at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, said that each American will have their own room while they quarantine for an unspecified amount of time.

Hantaviruses are a family of diseases that are spread to people from rodents through urine, droppings or saliva, according to the CDC. It can take up to eight weeks after contact for symptoms to develop.

WHO says that the Andes strain, which is found in Latin America, is the only one that is known to be able to transmit the virus through human-to-human contact, with Ghebreyesus assessing the public risk as "low," an assessment which was echoed by acting CDC director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya.

"Hantavirus is not spread by people without symptoms, transmission requires close contact, and the risk to the American public is very low," Bhattacharyasaidin a statement Wednesday.

The source of the outbreak remains under investigation. However, prior to boarding the ship, the Dutch couple who died, a 70-year-old man and his 69-year-old wife, are believed to have spent weeks traveling through Argentina, Chile and Uruguay on a bird-watching trip in areas where the species of rodent known to carry the Andes virus is present, Ghebreyesus said this week.

The man developed symptoms on April 6 and died on the ship on April 11, WHO said, but no samples were taken because his symptoms were similar to those of other respiratory viruses, and hantavirus was not suspected at the time.

His wife then went ashore when the ship docked on the British territorial island of St. Helena. She showed serious symptoms on a flight to Johannesburg, South Africa, on April 25, and died in South Africa the following day, WHO said. Testing confirmed she had contracted hantavirus.

The German woman showed symptoms on April 28 and died aboard the ship on May 2, according to WHO.

Three other patients were flown off the ship to the Netherlands for emergency medical care this week, and a Swiss man who began showing symptoms after disembarking the ship was receiving care in Zurich. A British man was medically evacuated to South Africa, while another British national who had disembarked the ship is hospitalized on the island of Tristan da Cunha, a British territory.

Oceanwide Expeditions said 32 passengers from about a dozen countries had disembarked the Hondius in St. Helena, including the Dutch woman who died days later. Those American passengers who returned to the U.S. prior to the discovery of the outbreak werebeing monitoredby state health agencies in California, Georgia, Texas, Virginia and Arizona.

The Hondius set sail for its cruise April 1 from Ushuaia, Argentina, which took it to several islands in the south Atlantic, including the South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands, Tristan da Cunha, Gough Island and then St. Helena from April 21 to April 24.

The vessel then anchored off the coast of Cape Verde, an archipelago located off West Africa, for several days before heading to the Canary Islands.

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From 0 for 12 to a 427-foot blast: Travis Bazzana’s first MLB homer sparks Guardians

CLEVELAND (AP) — Travis Bazzana wasn't concerned when he began his major league career by going hitless in 12 at-bats. The Cleveland Guardians rookie felt that if he maintained his consistent approach, the hits would start coming.

Associated Press Cleveland Guardians' Travis Bazzana heads to first base after hitting his first major league home run off Minnesota Twins starting pitcher Connor Prielipp during the first inning of a baseball game, Friday, May 8, 2026, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Phil Long) Cleveland Guardians' Travis Bazzana celebrates his first Major League home run, a two-run blast off Minnesota Twins starting pitcher Connor Prielipp during the first inning of a baseball game, Friday, May 8, 2026, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Phil Long)

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That has certainly been the case over the past week.

Bazzana, the No. 1 pick in the 2024 amateur draft, hit his first big league home run and stole two bases inCleveland's 6-4 victory over the Minnesota Twinson Friday night.

“I was just hoping. Today, there was no wind so it carried out. I got it good. I just hustled and tried to yell it out,” Bazzana said.

With José Ramírez on first and two outs in the first inning, Bazzana connected on a 1-1 slider from Minnesota's Connor Prielipp to make it 4-0.The 427-foot drivewent into the Guardians’ bullpen in center field. It was the second-longest homer by a Guardians player this season.

Bazzana was the first Australian-born player to be the top overall pick in the draft and became the 10th Aussie to homer in the majors. According to Baseball Reference, Joe Quinn was the first in 1886 for the St. Louis Maroons. Dave Nilsson, who played eight seasons for the Milwaukee Brewers, has the most with 105 from 1992 through '99.

Bazzana is one of two Aussies currently in the big leagues. Curtis Mead is in his fourth major league season and has gone deep four times this year for the Washington Nationals.

Bazzana wasn't satisfied with just the homer. He got aboard in the eighth inning by beating out what would have been an inning-ending double-play ball. He then stole second and third base before scoring on a base hit by Austin Hedges to put the Guardians up 6-3.

“He’s been pushing the pace since he’s gotten here. He looks comfortable. Looks like he belongs and he crushed that ball tonight,” Cleveland manager Stephen Vogt said.

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Bazzana is 6 for 18 with four RBIs since going hitless in his first 12 big league at-bats. He also leads MLB with six stolen bases since May 2.

The six steals are the most by a Cleveland player in his first nine games since Alex Cole had 10 in 1990.

Guardians' left-hander Parker Messick, who allowed one run in 5 2/3 innings, described Bazzana as an animal because he is not afraid to show his emotion.

“I love that he would describe me that way,” Bazzana said about Messick's comment. “So yeah, when I’m in a controlled aggression, that’s like when I'm at my best and showed a little bit of that tonight.”

Even though Bazzana is showing signs of production the past week, he said he has been comfortable since being called up from Triple-A Columbus on April 28.

“Honestly, it’s kind of felt the same from the get-go. I felt really good. I was squaring the ball up. I was taking my walks. If I’m swinging at good pitches and squaring the ball up, over time, good things are going to happen,” he said. “I felt like I was in control of my at-bats early on, so everything’s kind of felt the same.

“I finally got a ball kind of in the air where I wanted it today, but I’m in a good place offensively and just sometimes balls go at guys and just got to stick with it, stay healthy and keep finding my ball flight and I’ll be good.”

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From 0 for 12 to a 427-foot blast: Travis Bazzana’s first MLB homer sparks Guardians

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