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U.S. airstrike kills 3 terrorists in Somalia The United States military said it killed three al-Shabab militants in Somalia during its sixth airstrike this month in the African nation. Trump vows Rolling Thunder motorcycle rally will return to Washington, D.C. President Donald Trump vowed Sunday that the Rolling Thunder motorcycle rally will return to Washington D.C., amid plans to end the event this year. Stanley Cup Final: Bruins' Brad Marchand, David Krejci to play in Game 1 Boston Bruins forwards Brad Marchand and David Krejci are expected to play against the St. Louis Blues in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final on Monday night. Brett Favre, Aaron Rodgers, Troy Aikman mourn loss of Packers legend Bart Starr The NFL community is mourning the loss of former Green Bay Packers legend and Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Bart Starr, who died Sunday at the age of 85. Rare May storm targets California; ski resort staying open until AugustFollowing the announcement that Mammoth Mountain Ski Resort will stay open into August, more mountain snow is falling as a rare May storm sweeps across California. Moments from Indianapolis 500 The 103rd running of Indianapolis 500 took place Sunday in Indiana. It has been described as the Greatest Spectacle in Racing. Nepal says overcrowding not the sole issue, as Everest death toll reaches nine Nepal's government denied recent statements solely attributing the increase of deaths on Mount Everest to overcrowding on the mountain. Simon Pagenaud fends off Alexander Rossi, wins Indy 500 Simon Pagenaud sped past Alexander Rossi with under two laps to go and held on to win his first Indy 500 on Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. European People’s Party to maintain majority in European Parliament elections Voters in all 28 European Union countries turned out in high numbers for European Parliament elections on Sunday. Indy 500: Crew member of Jordan King injured on pit road Chris Minot, a crew member for rookie Jordan King, was injured during the Indy 500 on Sunday when King's No. 42 Honda hit him along pit lane. NBA Finals odds: Golden State Warriors heavy favorites over Toronto Raptors The Golden State Warriors opened as favorites in the NBA Finals for a fifth straight year despite the murky status of superstar forward Kevin Durant. Stan Lee's former manager arrested after alleged elder abuse Keya Morgan, the former business manager for the late comic-book titan Stan Lee, was arrested this weekend on elder abuse allegations. Storm-ravaged central U.S. braces for more tornadoes, flooding It will be no rest for the weary across the central United States as lives and property will continue to be threatened by severe weather and flooding this Memorial Day holiday weekend and into Tuesday. Watch: Toronto Blue Jays rookie Cavan Biggio records first MLB hit, home run Toronto Blue Jays rookie second baseman Cavan Biggio smacked his first major league hit and home run on Sunday with his Hall of Fame father, Craig Biggio, in attendance. School absence higher among black, Hispanic children with eczema Hispanic and black children are more likely to miss school than white children due to the chronic skin condition eczema, a new study finds. Benjamin Netanyahu invites leaders for coalition talks to avoid 'unnecessary elections' Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu invited other party leaders to meet with him Sunday as he attempts to form a coalition government and avoid new elections. Wisconsin assistant coach loses wife, daughter in car crash Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball assistant coach Howard Moore is recovering after a fatal car crash Saturday killed his wife and daughter. California man dies in apparent shark attack in Hawaii A 65-year-old tourist from California died from an apparent shark attack in waters off the western coast of Maui in Hawaii, the first fatality in the state since 2015. Pirates place Francisco Cervelli on 7-day concussion list The Pittsburgh Pirates have placed catcher Francisco Cervelli on the seven-day concussion list. Look: Joanna Krupa is pregnant with her first child Reality television personality Joanna Krupa announced on Instagram this weekend that she is pregnant with her first child. Former Thai Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda dies at 98 Thailand's former prime minister and top adviser to the country's late king died Sunday at the age of 98 on Sunday, his aides said. French Open 2019: Roger Federer wins first match at Roland Garros since 2015 Roger Federer, playing in his first French Open match since 2015, dominated Lorenzo Sonego to reach the second round at Roland Garros. Dodgers' Ryu allows run after 32 straight scoreless innings Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Hyun-Jin Ryu allowed a run for the first time in 32 innings. 'Aladdin' tops the North American box office with $86.1M "Aladdin" is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning $86.1 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. At least 10 injured in shooting outside New Jersey bar At least 10 people were injured by gunfire in a shooting outside of a New Jersey bar early Saturday morning, police said. |
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Trump awards sumo trophy as Tokyo charm offensive continuesJapanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is courting Trump with three things close to his heart: wrestling matches, burgers and golf. German official warns Jews against wearing yarmulkes amid rising anti-SemitismThe number of anti-Semitic and anti-foreigner incidents rose in Germany last year, according to recent statistics. Before fatal descent, British climber wrote he feared Everest overcrowding could prove deadlyRobin Haynes Fisher wrote on Instagram last week that he had delayed his trek to the Himalayan summit in hopes of smaller crowds. Who is Boris Johnson, the man poised to be the next British leader?A disheveled, divisive populist, Johnson is the bookmakers' favorite to take over as leader of the ruling Conservative Party. More Recent Articles
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Spain’s Socialists See Gains in Three ElectionsThe Spanish Socialists’s strong showing strengthened the hand of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez as he seeks to form a new government. ‘Ship of Horror’: Discovery of the Last Slave Ship to America Brings New Hope to an Old CommunityEnslaved Africans smuggled into Alabama in the schooner Clotilda founded Africatown after the Civil War. Now residents want to raise the wreck from under the Mobile River as a symbol of pride. Bart Starr, Quarterback Who Led the Packers to Greatness, Dies at 85The son of a strict military man, he became the fierce in-the-huddle incarnation of Coach Vince Lombardi. Fact-Checking Bernie Sanders on the Campaign TrailMr. Sanders has campaigned on his record of popularizing progressive positions and taking aim at President Trump. Here’s a fact-check of his remarks. ‘Wow, What Is That?’ Navy Pilots Report Unexplained Flying ObjectsNo one at the Pentagon is saying that the objects are extraterrestrial, but the Navy has issued new classified guidance for reporting unexplained aerial phenomena. The Old Scourge of Anti-Semitism Rises Anew in EuropeJews face threats from extremists on the left and the right. A third of European Jews have considered emigrating. The Fake Nancy Pelosi Video Hijacked Our Attention. Just as Intended.Social media is working as designed. That’s the problem. Donald Trump’s Great Patriotic WarsThe American people are collateral damage in the president’s trade conflicts. Nancy Pelosi and Fakebook’s Dirty TricksThis latest doctored video proves that Facebook as we knew it is over. The Indian Law That Helps Build WallsThe Supreme Court’s legal abuse of Native Americans set the stage for America’s poor treatment of many of its vulnerable populations. A Lesson for (and From) a Dystopian WorldPower is where natural and human energy meet. For better or for worse. How to Get Every Email ReturnedOr at least how to try. It’s Taken 5 Decades to Get the Ph.D. Her Abusive Professor Denied HerIn 1967, a dream was derailed. But it never died. How Liberalism LosesAn inflexible agenda and a global retreat. Don’t Let Nationalists Speak for the NationThe 2020 candidates who seek to oust Trump must defend liberal democracy against illiberalism at home and abroad. Can This Man Keep the A’s in Oakland?Dave Kaval, the Athletics’ president, has become the face of the franchise by campaigning for a new stadium. But not everyone is lining up behind him. Michael Kors: Coming Soon to a Broadway Theater Near YouDuring Tonys season, Mr. Kors and his husband practically live on Broadway, seeing as many shows as possible. Amid Rising Anti-Semitism, German Official Advises Jews Against Wearing Skullcaps in PublicMany were dismayed by Felix Klein’s comment that he couldn’t recommend that Jews wear their skullcaps everywhere in Germany. Why Giant Pipes (Intentionally) Spewed Water and Sand onto Rockaway BeachWith new hordes flocking to the Rockaways, some important local elements keep leaving — the sands. Who you calling Sisyphus? What to Do With a Day OffStep one: Give yourself permission to actually take the day off. A Possible Weight Loss Strategy: Skip Breakfast Before ExerciseA new study finds that the choice to eat or omit a meal before an early workout could affect our relationship to food for the rest of the day. How to Care for Your Hair ... Down ThereThere are several pubic hair products on the market, but they seem to offer a solution to a nonexistent problem. Dry Cleaning Your Wool Sweaters? Don’t Bother.Clothing tags often say you need to dry clean wool and silk garments. But more often than not, you can get away with hand washing. Eavesdropping on Ocean Vuong’s New BookThe award-winning poet makes his fiction debut with “On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous.” Halston’s Women Have Their SayModels, muses and friends, the Halstonettes were central to the vision of a man who shifted the course of American fashion. A Dog’s Box-Office JourneyWith “A Dog’s Journey” and “John Wick: Chapter 3” in theaters, we look at how well canine stars contribute to ticket sales. To Calm Nervous Families, Pakistan Changes Polio Vaccination TacticsParalysis cases spiked after a vaccination drive was derailed by false rumors that dozens of children had collapsed and died. Forecasts Call for a Normal Hurricane Season, but ‘It Only Takes One’Government forecasters predict as many as 15 named storms, and as many as four major hurricanes, during the season which begins June 1 and stretches to Nov. 30 A Billion-Year-Old Fungus May Hold Clues to Life’s Arrival on LandA cache of microscopic fossils from the Arctic hints that fungi evolved long before plants. Living With Lyme Disease, Stronger With LoveBrian Nicholson thought Brooke Geahan was the most beautiful woman he had ever met. He also knew that she was very ill. More Recent Articles |
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The United States military said it killed three al-Shabab militants in Somalia during its sixth airstrike this month in the African nation.
President Donald Trump vowed Sunday that the Rolling Thunder motorcycle rally will return to Washington D.C., amid plans to end the event this year.
Boston Bruins forwards Brad Marchand and David Krejci are expected to play against the St. Louis Blues in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final on Monday night.
The NFL community is mourning the loss of former Green Bay Packers legend and Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Bart Starr, who died Sunday at the age of 85.
The 103rd running of Indianapolis 500 took place Sunday in Indiana. It has been described as the Greatest Spectacle in Racing.
Nepal's government denied recent statements solely attributing the increase of deaths on Mount Everest to overcrowding on the mountain.
Simon Pagenaud sped past Alexander Rossi with under two laps to go and held on to win his first Indy 500 on Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Voters in all 28 European Union countries turned out in high numbers for European Parliament elections on Sunday.
Chris Minot, a crew member for rookie Jordan King, was injured during the Indy 500 on Sunday when King's No. 42 Honda hit him along pit lane.
The Golden State Warriors opened as favorites in the NBA Finals for a fifth straight year despite the murky status of superstar forward Kevin Durant.
Keya Morgan, the former business manager for the late comic-book titan Stan Lee, was arrested this weekend on elder abuse allegations.
It will be no rest for the weary across the central United States as lives and property will continue to be threatened by severe weather and flooding this Memorial Day holiday weekend and into Tuesday.
Toronto Blue Jays rookie second baseman Cavan Biggio smacked his first major league hit and home run on Sunday with his Hall of Fame father, Craig Biggio, in attendance.
Hispanic and black children are more likely to miss school than white children due to the chronic skin condition eczema, a new study finds.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu invited other party leaders to meet with him Sunday as he attempts to form a coalition government and avoid new elections.
Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball assistant coach Howard Moore is recovering after a fatal car crash Saturday killed his wife and daughter.
A 65-year-old tourist from California died from an apparent shark attack in waters off the western coast of Maui in Hawaii, the first fatality in the state since 2015.
The Pittsburgh Pirates have placed catcher Francisco Cervelli on the seven-day concussion list.
Reality television personality Joanna Krupa announced on Instagram this weekend that she is pregnant with her first child.
Thailand's former prime minister and top adviser to the country's late king died Sunday at the age of 98 on Sunday, his aides said.
Roger Federer, playing in his first French Open match since 2015, dominated Lorenzo Sonego to reach the second round at Roland Garros.
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Hyun-Jin Ryu allowed a run for the first time in 32 innings.
"Aladdin" is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning $86.1 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
At least 10 people were injured by gunfire in a shooting outside of a New Jersey bar early Saturday morning, police said. 

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