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Look: Dell, Sonya Curry wear matching Blazers-Warriors jackets to Western Conference Finals Dell and Sonya Curry, the parents of Warriors star Stephen Curry and Portland's Seth Curry, wore matching jackets with both teams' logos to Game 4 of the NBA Western Conference Finals on Saturday night. Former Eagles defensive end Chris Long announces retirement Veteran defensive end Chris Long announced his retirement from the NFL on Saturday night though his personal Twitter page. School shooting survivor from Columbine found dead at home A man who survived the shooting rampage at Columbine High School in 1999 and struggled with opioid addiction was found dead in his home in Colorado. Connecticut police arrest 52 drug suspects in massive sting The Waterbury Police Department launched "Operation: Raw Deal" last September, which netted 52 arrests, in response to an uptick in heroin overdoses and deaths in the community. One dead, eight others shot in high school graduation party in Alabama One person died and eight others were wounded in a shooting at a high school graduation party in southern Alabama. War of Will wins Preakness Stakes War of Will, the victim in the Kentucky Derby traffic jam, got a clear shot in the Preakness and made the most of it. Former Oregon football star stops school shooting Keanon Lowe, a former wide receiver at the University of Oregon, tackled a student carrying a shotgun through the hallway at Parkrose High School in Portland. Tiki Barber believes Saquon Barkley will become Giants' all-time leading rusher Tiki Barber expects current Giants starting running back Saquon Barkley to eventually pass Barber as the franchise's all-time leading rusher. Braves release relief pitcher Jonny Venters The Atlanta Braves have released left-handed relief pitcher Jonny Venters, the team announced Saturday. PGA Championship: Brooks Koepka ends third round with 7-shot lead Brooks Koepka remains in first place at the PGA Championship following Saturday's third round. Koepka ended the day with a seven-shot lead after notching an even-par 70. NFL lineman Travis Swanson announces retirement Offensive lineman Travis Swanson announced his retirement Saturday after five seasons. Joe Biden promotes unity at campaign kickoff rally Former Vice President Joe Biden promoted unity over division during his campaign kickoff Saturday in Philadelphia. School district tries to rehire fired N.H. lunch lady A New Hampshire lunch lady fired in March for feeding a student who did not have money to pay has been offered her job back, but she hasn't accepted the offer. U.S. cautions airlines flying over Middle East after tensions with Iran The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration is advising commercial airlines flying over the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman to use caution in the wake of elevated tensions between the United States and Iran. Heavy rain to threaten parts central U.S. with river flooding, travel disruptions The risk for severe weather will continue this weekend and again next week across the southern and central Plains while at the same time, heavy rain will threaten an area farther north. Austrian vice chancellor resigns over leaked video, prompting snap election Austria's Vice Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache resigned Saturday over corruption allegations after a secret video was leaked, sparking a snap election. Helicopter crash kills 2 in Utah mountains A helicopter crash in the mountains above Alpine in Utah has killed the two people aboard, authorities said after search was initiated Friday. Lady Gabriella marries Thomas Kingston at Windsor Castle Britain's Lady Gabriella Windsor married Thomas Kingston at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle on Saturday. Australian Prime Minister Morrison's coalition shockingly wins Australia's ruling coalition leader has won the election and retains power, despite pundits and opinion polls predictions that the Labor Party would defeat it. Suspect arrested after 7 people shot at house party near Ball State University A 19-year-old man was arrested several hours after at least seven people were shot early Saturday at a house party near Ball State University in Indiana, authorities said. 'Caine Mutiny,' 'Winds of War' author Herman Wouk dead at 103 Pulitzer Prize-winning author and World War II veteran Herman Wouk has died at the age of 103. Vampire Weekend's 'Father of the Bride' tops the U.S. album chart Vampire Weekend's "Father of the Bride" is the No. 1 album in the United States. Fourth Circuit rules move to block DACA is illegal A federal appeals court has ruled that move to end program that protects undocumented immigrants brought to the country as children from deportation is illegal. |
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Israel hosts Eurovision song contest amid protestsPalestinian rights groups say the popular music contest distracts from Israel's military occupation of Gaza and the West Bank. Australia's ruling conservatives win election 'miracle' while anti-Muslim senator loses seatSen. Fraser Anning, who was egged by a teen for anti-Muslim comments after the Christchurch massacre in New Zealand, lost his seat in Saturday's general election. Austria's far-right vice chancellor resigns after video sparks corruption scandalHeinz-Christian Strache said Saturday that he is resigning after footage apparently showed him discussing state contracts with a potential Russian backer in return for political support. Next week's European elections in the U.K. could be a $100M farce thanks to BrexitIt's an election the U.K. doesn't want and might not even need. U.S. warns airliners flying in Persian Gulf amid Iran tensionsConcerns about a possible conflict have flared since the White House ordered warships and bombers to the region to counter an alleged, unexplained threat from Iran. More Recent Articles
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Austrian Leader Calls for Snap Election After Far-Right Vice Chancellor ResignsA 2017 video that was secretly filmed showed Vice Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache promising government contracts to a woman claiming to be the niece of a Russian oligarch. Highlights From the Video That Brought Down Austria’s Vice ChancellorA woman who said she was the niece of a Russian oligarch. A villa on Ibiza. A secret videotape. Lots of alcohol. Trump May Be Preparing Pardons for Servicemen Accused of War CrimesMilitary officials received expedited requests for paperwork needed to pardon several military members on or around Memorial Day. Inside the Network of Anti-Abortion Activists Winning Across the U.S.The raw cultural momentum of the anti-abortion movement has taken over, and it shows no signs of slowing. Colombia Army’s New Kill Orders Send Chills Down RanksSenior officers told The Times that soldiers are under intense pressure to defeat rebel groups and that a pattern of suspicious killings and cover-ups has begun to emerge this year. 2019 Preakness: War of Will Wins in Dramatic Rebound From Kentucky Derby LossWar of Will, with Tyler Gaffalione riding once again, was not impeded this time, though another jockey’s tumble at the start provided a scare. Think You Know Who Will Win ‘Game of Thrones’? Fans Are Betting They DoThere has been a flurry of offshore and European wagering on the finale of the hit HBO show, but betting on a scripted series has its drawbacks. 11 of Our Best Weekend ReadsWesley Morris binges “Game of Thrones.” Olivia Wilde, the director. I.M. Pei dies. Thomas Harris speaks. The Gen X mess. And more. Black Women in Chicago, Getting Things DoneHow the rest of the country can follow them. How My Hometown Became the Epicenter of India’s Religious PoliticsHindu nationalists rose to electoral significance from the debris of the mosque they demolished in 1992. Religious Men Can Be Devoted Dads, TooFaith, like feminism, sets high expectations for husbands. Loose Ends: Luddites Shall Inherit the EarthSomeone will have to call our landlines to tell us it’s ours now. How High School Ruined LeisureWill kids still do what they like when it won’t help them get into college? I Was Racially Taunted on Television. Wasn’t I?Bigotry thrives in vagueness. It can be cowardly with double meanings. Spring Is the Season to Ask ‘Are You O.K.?’Warmer weather brings daffodils, rhubarb at the farmer’s market — and, for some, despair. Op-Ed Columnist: Will Trump Be the Sage One?Plot Twist: In Season 2 of Trumpworld, Trump tries to restrain his crazy advisers, rather than vice versa. The Suburbs Are Coming to a City Near YouIs a city still a city if urban living is a luxury good? British Reality Television Is a Theater of CrueltyIt was obvious that “The Jeremy Kyle Show” was wrong. But someone had to die for it to be stopped. Dear Millennials: The Feeling Is MutualJoe Biden dares to take offense at those who specialize in being offended. Breaking With Party, G.O.P. Lawmaker Says Trump’s Conduct Reaches ‘Threshold of Impeachment’Representative Justin Amash, known as a contrarian, accused the president of engaging in “impeachable conduct.” Biden Delivers Call for National Unity at Philadelphia RallyMr. Biden trained his eye squarely on the general election as he cast the contest against President Trump as a struggle for the soul of the country. Trump Warns That Rising Border Crossings May Require an Extra $1.4 BillionIn a letter to Congress, the administration said the flow of unaccompanied children at the border has exceeded projections of just weeks ago and may require more money for housing and care. Former Argentine President Kirchner Seeks Return to Power, as Vice PresidentDays before she was set to go on trial for corruption, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner announced an unexpected political strategy. Protests at the Whitney Over a Board Member Whose Company Sells Tear GasAbout 200 people squeezed into the lobby of the Whitney Museum of American Art in the ninth of a series of weekly gatherings that have become part of a prolonged public debate. To Many Chinese, America Was Like ‘Heaven.’ Now They’re Not So Sure.As the trade war rages, ambivalence in China about the United States has posed an unusual challenge for the Communist Party. De Blasio Once Ignored Trump. But in Iowa, It Was All Trump.The mayor made his first trip to Iowa as a presidential candidate, showing off his new focus on criticizing Mr. Trump. Australia Election Results: Prime Minister Scott Morrison Seizes a Stunning WinBy granting Mr. Morrison his first full term, Australians signaled their reluctance to bet on a new leader at a time when the economy has not suffered a recession in nearly 28 years. Facial Recognition: Dawn of Dystopia, or Just the New Fingerprint?San Francisco banned it, but many police departments say the technology is used no differently from DNA databases or other crime-fighting tools. More Recent Articles |
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Dell and Sonya Curry, the parents of Warriors star Stephen Curry and Portland's Seth Curry, wore matching jackets with both teams' logos to Game 4 of the NBA Western Conference Finals on Saturday night.
Veteran defensive end Chris Long announced his retirement from the NFL on Saturday night though his personal Twitter page.
A man who survived the shooting rampage at Columbine High School in 1999 and struggled with opioid addiction was found dead in his home in Colorado.
The Waterbury Police Department launched "Operation: Raw Deal" last September, which netted 52 arrests, in response to an uptick in heroin overdoses and deaths in the community.
One person died and eight others were wounded in a shooting at a high school graduation party in southern Alabama.
War of Will, the victim in the Kentucky Derby traffic jam, got a clear shot in the Preakness and made the most of it.
Keanon Lowe, a former wide receiver at the University of Oregon, tackled a student carrying a shotgun through the hallway at Parkrose High School in Portland.
Tiki Barber expects current Giants starting running back Saquon Barkley to eventually pass Barber as the franchise's all-time leading rusher.
The Atlanta Braves have released left-handed relief pitcher Jonny Venters, the team announced Saturday.
Brooks Koepka remains in first place at the PGA Championship following Saturday's third round. Koepka ended the day with a seven-shot lead after notching an even-par 70.
Offensive lineman Travis Swanson announced his retirement Saturday after five seasons.
Former Vice President Joe Biden promoted unity over division during his campaign kickoff Saturday in Philadelphia.
A New Hampshire lunch lady fired in March for feeding a student who did not have money to pay has been offered her job back, but she hasn't accepted the offer.
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration is advising commercial airlines flying over the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman to use caution in the wake of elevated tensions between the United States and Iran.
The risk for severe weather will continue this weekend and again next week across the southern and central Plains while at the same time, heavy rain will threaten an area farther north.
Austria's Vice Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache resigned Saturday over corruption allegations after a secret video was leaked, sparking a snap election.
A helicopter crash in the mountains above Alpine in Utah has killed the two people aboard, authorities said after search was initiated Friday.
Britain's Lady Gabriella Windsor married Thomas Kingston at St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle on Saturday.
Australia's ruling coalition leader has won the election and retains power, despite pundits and opinion polls predictions that the Labor Party would defeat it.
A 19-year-old man was arrested several hours after at least seven people were shot early Saturday at a house party near Ball State University in Indiana, authorities said.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author and World War II veteran Herman Wouk has died at the age of 103.
Vampire Weekend's "Father of the Bride" is the No. 1 album in the United States.
A federal appeals court has ruled that move to end program that protects undocumented immigrants brought to the country as children from deportation is illegal. 

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