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St. Louis Blues beat Boston Bruins for first Stanley Cup Final win in team history The St. Louis Blues defeated the Boston Bruins 3-2 in overtime Wednesday night in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final at TD Garden in Boston. Rare Nazi Enigma machine used during World War II up for auction A rare code-making machine used by the Nazis during World War II is set to be auctioned off online on Thursday evening. Watch: New England Patriots HC Bill Belichick pumps up Boston Bruins crowd New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick fired up the crowd as the honorary fan banner captain for Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final on Wednesday night at TD Garden. Seven dead, 19 missing as boat carrying South Korean tourists sinks in Danube River A sightseeing boat carrying South Korean tourists sank in the Danube River on Wednesday night, leaving seven passengers dead and 19 missing. Scripps National Spelling Bee field narrows down to 50 finalists Fifty spellers from throughout the United States and other territories advanced to the finals in the Scripps National Spelling Bee on Wednesday. Watch: Boston Bruins' David Backes delivers crushing hit on Blues' Sammy Blais Boston Bruins forward David Backes delivered a huge hit on St. Louis Blues winger Sammy Blais during the second period in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final. Jaguars' Nick Foles absent from OTAs due to wife's miscarriage Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Nick Foles missed one of the team's organized team activities because he was caring for his wife after she suffered a miscarriage. Anthony Davis meets with Pelicans EVP David Griffin; unlikely to change trade stance New Orleans superstar Anthony Davis met with his agent, Rich Paul, and Pelicans executive vice president David Griffin on Wednesday in Los Angeles. NBA contacts Toronto Raptors about rapper Drake during Eastern Conference finals The NBA reached out to the Toronto Raptors during the Eastern Conference finals about Canadian rap artist Drake and his antics on the sideline. 'Jeopardy!': James Holzhauer wins 30th game, moves within $200,000 of winnings record "Jeopardy!" contestant James Holzhauer won his 30th consecutive game Wednesday night, placing him $200,000 from the all-time winnings record. Louisiana passes 'heartbeat' abortion bill Louisiana's legislature passed a bill Wednesday banning abortions after a fetal heartbeat has been detected, joining a growing list of conservative states in a push to tighten restrictions on the procedure in recent week North Carolina man plans to surprise family with $780,000 lottery prize A North Carolina man devised a plan to surprise his family with a $780,000 lottery prize after quietly picking up his winnings. Seismologists find possible early warning sign of a pending megaquake Geologists have found a possible early signature of massive earthquakes. New research suggests the telltale seismic pattern shows up between 10 seconds and 15 seconds into a seismic event. Watch: Pirates' Josh Bell hits 12th home run during May Pittsburgh Pirates first baseman Josh Bell hit his 12th home run in May on Wednesday. Man sets himself on fire on White House Ellipse An unidentified man lit himself on fire outside of the White House on Wednesday afternoon, the Secret Service announced. Israel to hold repeat elections in September Israel's Parliament voted Wednesday to dissolve and hold a repeat election in September after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was unable to form a coalition government. Paxton returns in Yankees' 7-0 win over Padres New York Yankees pitcher James Paxton threw four hitless innings in a 7-0 win over the San Diego Padres on Wednesday afternoon. Mike Trout fell in 2009 MLB Draft because of scout's second look A rainout in another state and one bad day at the plate led to Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout to fall in the 2009 MLB Draft. Turkey frees U.S. NASA scientist Serkan Golge after 2016 arrest The U.S. State Department announced the release Wednesday of a NASA scientist who was arrested in Turkey in 2016. Howie Mandel wants to bring back 'Bobby's World' Howie Mandel told UPI on Wednesday that he is looking to make new episodes of his iconic animated series, "Bobby's World." Warriors' Klay Thompson says he won't skip Drake songs Golden State Warriors guard Klay Thompson said he won't stop listening to songs by rapper and Toronto Raptors ambassador Drake. NBA Finals: Chris Bosh says Warriors won't 'three-peat' Former Miami Heat forward Chris Bosh said he doesn't expect the Golden State Warriors to win the NBA Finals for a third straight season. Russian cosmonauts complete spacewalk at International Space Station A pair of Russian cosmonauts completed a spacewalk on Wednesday to retrieve science experiments and carry out maintenance on the International Space Station. Hank Haney apologizes over disparaging comments about women's golf Renowned golf instructor Hank Haney has apologized after making insensitive comments Wednesday regarding players in the upcoming U.S. Women's Open. Colon cancer rates rise for those under 50, many in western states Colon cancer rates among those under 50 in the United States are rising, and they're rising the most rapidly in western states, a new study finds. |
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At least 7 dead, 20 missing after boat touring Budapest sinks in DanubeThe sightseeing vessel had at least 32 South Korean passengers when it collided with another vessel and sank in Hungary. Mexico president's Pemex sting threatens to engulf former government"Nothing in this country moved unless there were instructions from the president," said an attorney for an accused oil executive about former president Enrique Peña Nieto. Australian 'Egg Boy' donates $70,000 to Christchurch victimsWill Connolly, 17, became known worldwide as "Egg Boy" for assaulting right-wing federal Sen. Fraser Anning, who had drawn scorn for saying Muslim immigration was to blame for the March massacre. Italy elects its first transgender mayorGianmarco Negri, a 40-year-old lawyer, was elected mayor of Tromello, a small town south of Milan. Jared Kushner picked a bad time to sell Trump's 'deal of the century'Analysis: With Israeli politics in chaos and Netanyahu's government in jeopardy, it's unclear whom he will be speaking to. And that's just one issue. D-Day joy for civilians, and its hell, to be captured with virtual reality"It was such a deliverance, infinite happiness," recalled a woman of the rescue of herself and thousands of other civilians who had hid in underground caverns. Ukraine's ex-president accused of removing computer servers from 'situation room'Petro Poroshenko paid for the rented equipment out of his own pocket and it had to be returned, a spokesman said. How a major sports final might be decided by an obscure Soviet-era conflict"This is a scandal. It is a deeply ugly side to the beautiful game," one British lawmaker said. Front-runner in race to be U.K.'s next leader must appear in court over alleged liesThe former foreign secretary's lawyers have previously branded the case a stunt launched for purely political purposes. 'It's an enemy of women': Saudi sisters recount how an app kept them down — until they tricked itThe Absher app, which provides access to government services, has drawn international scrutiny for its role in perpetuating Saudi Arabia’s guardianship system. Huawei asks court to deem U.S. security law unconstitutional"Politicians in the U.S. are using the strength of an entire nation to come after a private company," its chief legal officer said. "This is not normal." Dad used stun gun to discipline children, Japanese police sayThe case comes as legislators in the lower house of parliament unanimously approved a plan to ban corporal punishment of children by their parents. John Bolton says Iran is seeking nuclear armsDonald Trump's national security adviser also disclosed a previously unknown attack attempt on a Saudi oil port. More Recent Articles |
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Mueller, in First Comments on Russia Inquiry, Declines to Clear TrumpThough he did not rule out congressional testimony, the special counsel also said that he would only testify about the facts already in the report. Mueller Delivered a Message. Washington Couldn’t Agree on What It Was.As he stepped down from his role as special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III refused to exonerate President Trump but also avoided being declarative enough to change many minds. In Defeat for Netanyahu, Israel Moves to Hold New ElectionAfter the election in April, Benjamin Netanyahu seemed to have an easy path back to power. But his efforts ran aground on a power struggle among his potential partners. The Shifting Standards of Mitch McConnellDespite his blockade of an Obama Supreme Court nominee in a presidential election year, the Senate majority leader is now definitive that he would push a Trump nominee in 2020. Nancy Pelosi Criticizes Facebook for Handling of Altered VideosMs. Pelosi said the company’s decision to leave up manipulated videos of her demonstrated how the social network contributed to Russian manipulation of the 2016 election. Robert Mueller, Tornadoes, Israel: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The White House Plan to Change Climate ScienceAfter two years spent unraveling the policies of his predecessors, President Trump and his appointees are going after influential government reports. Explaining the Supreme Court Ruling on Indiana’s Abortion LawThe court upheld a provision on the disposal of fetal remains but avoided what could have been a test of Roe v. Wade. Here’s what that means. Robert Mueller: Warrior or WimpWas there anything really special in the special counsel? At This Techno Club, the Party Is PoliticalBassiani in Tbilisi, Georgia, is on the front line of issues that have that have led to clashes with the authorities and threatened to boil over into violence. Does Anything Awful Happen to the Cat in the Play?On the dread, and the glory, of watching animals onstage. Louisiana Moves to Ban Abortions After a Heartbeat Is DetectedThe state’s Democratic governor said he planned to sign the so-called fetal heartbeat bill. Similar bans across the country have already been challenged — and blocked — in court. He Incited Massacre, but Insulting Aung San Suu Kyi Was the Last StrawThe radical Buddhist monk Ashin Wirathu has been charged with sedition after accusing Myanmar’s leader of foiling the military’s efforts against what he calls a Muslim onslaught. Turkey Frees American NASA Scientist Imprisoned for 2 YearsThe scientist, Serkan Golge, 39, a Turkish-American citizen, was arrested while visiting his family in southern Turkey in 2016. His wife confirmed that he had been released. Crash Kills 4 Members of Church Choir en Route to Revival Meeting“Going for revivals is kind of the norm for country churches,” said a choir member from Shiloh Baptist Church who was traveling in another car to the meeting. Nepal Says Everest Rules Might Change After Traffic Jams and DeathsOfficials said that climbers might have to submit proof of mountaineering experience and a verifiable certificate of good health. Colleges Challenge a Common Protection in Sexual Assault Lawsuits: AnonymityEfforts to publicly disclose the identities of women suing universities represent a more aggressive approach toward students, lawyers said. ‘Good Omens’ Unites an Angel and a Demon for Judgment DayIt took nearly 30 years, but the fantasy epic by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett will arrive onscreen in the form of a six-part mini-series debuting May 31. House Hunting in … BelgiumAs migration to the region and low unemployment create increased demand for housing, developers are rushing to meet it with additional supply. Your Kids Think You’re Addicted to Your PhoneWhile parents are, of course, worried about their teenagers’ phone use, that concern goes both ways, a new study found. Manhattanhenge 2019: When and Where to Watch, If It’s Not Too StormyThis week could be your chance to take “the best sunset picture of the year” in New York. Dog Owners Get More ExerciseDog owners spent close to 300 minutes each week walking with their dogs, about 200 more minutes of walking than people without dogs. Next Out of Prince’s Vaults: The Hits He Gave Away“Originals,” a collection of 15 demos for songs recorded by the Bangles, Kenny Rogers and Sinead O’Connor, is a rough draft of pop genius. More Recent Articles |
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The St. Louis Blues defeated the Boston Bruins 3-2 in overtime Wednesday night in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final at TD Garden in Boston.
A rare code-making machine used by the Nazis during World War II is set to be auctioned off online on Thursday evening.
New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick fired up the crowd as the honorary fan banner captain for Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final on Wednesday night at TD Garden.
A sightseeing boat carrying South Korean tourists sank in the Danube River on Wednesday night, leaving seven passengers dead and 19 missing.
Fifty spellers from throughout the United States and other territories advanced to the finals in the Scripps National Spelling Bee on Wednesday.
Boston Bruins forward David Backes delivered a huge hit on St. Louis Blues winger Sammy Blais during the second period in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final.
Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Nick Foles missed one of the team's organized team activities because he was caring for his wife after she suffered a miscarriage.
New Orleans superstar Anthony Davis met with his agent, Rich Paul, and Pelicans executive vice president David Griffin on Wednesday in Los Angeles.
The NBA reached out to the Toronto Raptors during the Eastern Conference finals about Canadian rap artist Drake and his antics on the sideline.
"Jeopardy!" contestant James Holzhauer won his 30th consecutive game Wednesday night, placing him $200,000 from the all-time winnings record.
Louisiana's legislature passed a bill Wednesday banning abortions after a fetal heartbeat has been detected, joining a growing list of conservative states in a push to tighten restrictions on the procedure in recent week
A North Carolina man devised a plan to surprise his family with a $780,000 lottery prize after quietly picking up his winnings.
Geologists have found a possible early signature of massive earthquakes. New research suggests the telltale seismic pattern shows up between 10 seconds and 15 seconds into a seismic event.
Pittsburgh Pirates first baseman Josh Bell hit his 12th home run in May on Wednesday.
An unidentified man lit himself on fire outside of the White House on Wednesday afternoon, the Secret Service announced.
Israel's Parliament voted Wednesday to dissolve and hold a repeat election in September after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was unable to form a coalition government.
New York Yankees pitcher James Paxton threw four hitless innings in a 7-0 win over the San Diego Padres on Wednesday afternoon.
A rainout in another state and one bad day at the plate led to Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout to fall in the 2009 MLB Draft.
The U.S. State Department announced the release Wednesday of a NASA scientist who was arrested in Turkey in 2016.
Howie Mandel told UPI on Wednesday that he is looking to make new episodes of his iconic animated series, "Bobby's World."
Golden State Warriors guard Klay Thompson said he won't stop listening to songs by rapper and Toronto Raptors ambassador Drake.
Former Miami Heat forward Chris Bosh said he doesn't expect the Golden State Warriors to win the NBA Finals for a third straight season.
A pair of Russian cosmonauts completed a spacewalk on Wednesday to retrieve science experiments and carry out maintenance on the International Space Station.
Renowned golf instructor Hank Haney has apologized after making insensitive comments Wednesday regarding players in the upcoming U.S. Women's Open.
Colon cancer rates among those under 50 in the United States are rising, and they're rising the most rapidly in western states, a new study finds. 

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