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| Potentially damaging storms begin to rumble across central U.S. People from Iowa through Oklahoma were faced with severe weather into Tuesday night as a round of powerful thunderstorms erupted over the central United States causing major damage. Scripps National Spelling Bee kicks off second round The second round of the Scripps National Spelling Bee kicked off on Tuesday, as hundreds of young people took the stage to participate in the prestigious competition. Watch: Cincinnati Reds' Derek Dietrich does Michael Jordan shrug after third homer Cincinnati slugger Derek Dietrich belted three home runs in the Reds' 11-6 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Tuesday night. Denver Broncos sign Chris Harris Jr. to new one-year contract The Denver Broncos and Pro Bowl cornerback Chris Harris Jr. agreed on a new one-year contract, the team announced Tuesday. Director F. Gary Gray gets star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Director F. Gary Gray received the 2,665th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Tuesday. Raiders WR Antonio Brown forming bonds with Derek Carr, Vontaze Burfict Oakland star receiver Antonio Brown heaped praise on Raiders quarterback Derek Carr and revealed how he's getting along with former rival and linebacker Vontaze Burfict. MacKenzie Bezos pledges to donate half of her wealth to charities Novelist and billionaire MacKenzie Bezos has pledged to donate half of her wealth to charities. Golden State Warriors' Kevin Durant traveling to Toronto for Games 1 and 2 Golden State Warriors superstar Kevin Durant traveled with the team to Toronto on Tuesday for Games 1 and 2 of the NBA Finals. NASA photo showcases landing site for Mars 2020 A new photo captured by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and shared online this week features the landing site for the space agency's Mars 2020 mission. TSA updates medical marijuana policy to allow some CBD oil, hemp products The Transportation Security Administration altered its cannabis policy to allow FDA-approved medical marijuana and some forms of cannabidiol. One dead, thousands without power in Ohio tornadoes Tornadoes ripped through central Ohio Monday night Tuesday morning, causing at least one death, damaging dozens of structures and leaving thousands without power. Running back Orleans Darkwa healthy after torn Achilles Former New York Giants running back Orleans Darkwa has fully recovered from a torn Achilles tendon that cost him the 2018 season. Lakers GM: Kobe Bryant dined with Heath Ledger after actor's death Los Angeles Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka once told his players former Lakers star Kobe Bryant dined with Heath Ledger after the actor had died in 2008. NFL union advises players to plan for work stoppage of 'at least' a year The NFL Players Association is advising players to plan for a work stoppage of "at least" a year in 2021. Serbia orders troops to ready after Kosovo raids, clashes Serbia put its troops on alert near the border with Kosovo on Tuesday after Kosovar authorities arrested more than 20 people in raids in a Serb-dominated region, officials said. In photos: Students compete in Scripps National Spelling Bee Students from around the United States compete in the Scripps National Spelling Bee on May 28, 2019 in Oxon Hill, Md. Fifth-seed Zverev advances in French Open despite destroying racket Emotions got the better of fifth-seed Alexander Zverev Tuesday during his French Open  victory over John Millman, with Zverev's racket paying the price. British man breaks Guinness record for cushion-spinning A worker at an England store made a cushion spin on his finger for 18 minutes and 14 seconds to break a Guinness World Record. Second GOP lawmaker blocks $19B disaster aid bill Within days of the first, a second GOP lawmaker has blocked a $19 billion aid bill for victims of California wildfires, Midwest floods and coastal hurricanes. Amadou Gallo Fall named president of the new Basketball Africa League The NBA announced Tuesday that Amadou Gallo Fall has been named president of the new Basketball Africa League. Watch: Snake captured after being discovered in Florida man's toilet A Florida man received an unusual surprise in the bathroom when a ball python slithered out of his toilet and bit him on the hand. Just over half of teen girls diagnosed with STIs in ERs fill prescriptions Only 54.1 percent of young women who received a diagnosis for a sexually transmitted infection in the emergency department had prescriptions filled for antimicrobial therapy to treat the condition African-American museum director Lonnie Bunch to lead Smithsonian The Smithsonian said Tuesday that Lonnie Bunch, founder of its African-American history and culture wing, will become the institute's first black secretary. Look: Firefighters help rescue cat trapped on roof of boxing club Animal rescuers in Wales said a cat was "on the ropes" after ending up stranded on the roof of a boxing club for at least four days. Biologists name new rat snake species after little-known Iron Age kingdom Scientists have identified a new species of rat snake living in Eastern Europe. The team of herpetologists decided to name the snake after the often overlooked Iron Age kingdom of Urartu. Michael Avenatti pleads not guilty in Stormy Daniels, Nike cases Attorney Michael Avenatti pleaded not guilty to stealing $300,000 from former client Stormy Daniels and attempting to extort more than $20 million from Nike. | 


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| Argentina renews battle over abortion rights"Abortion continues to be practiced in terrible conditions and women continue to die,” said Amnesty International Argentina director Mariela Belski.       Serbia puts troops on high alert near border with KosovoKosovo broke away from Serbia following a U.S.-led NATO bombing campaign in 1999 and declared independence in 2008.       Mexico president vows to fix medicine shortagesThe shortages are the result of his clampdown on overpricing that López Obrador said was rife in the health system under the last government.       American climber dies on descent from summit of Mount EverestAbout 5,000 people have scaled the Everest summit so far and about 300 have died on its slopes.       In Venezuela, criminals feel the pinch of an economic crisisIn something of an unexpected silver lining, armed assaults and killings have gone down as criminals deal with rising costs.       2 dead, 16 hurt after knife attacker targets kids at bus stop in JapanThe culprit's identity and motive weren't immediately known.       Netanyahu political crisis centers on requiring ultra-Orthodox to serve in the militaryThe Israeli prime minister may face a 2nd election after failing to put together a coalition. Wednesday is the deadline.       Japanese man dies inflight after eating 246 cocaine packetsAuthorities identified the man only as Udo "N'' and said he had traveled to Mexico's capital from Bogota, Colombia.       Austria's youthful leader ousted as scandal engulfs ex-allyThe development comes after a video emerged showing the leader of a coalition partner appear to offer government contracts to a purported Russian investor.       Tons of plastic waste are being sent back to Western countries"Malaysia will not be a dumping ground to the world ... we will fight back. Even though we are a small country, we can't be bullied."       Trump wishes troops 'happy Memorial Day'The president wraps up his trip to Japan with a visit to U.S. troops he dubbed as "daring and mighty warriors in the Pacific.”       More Recent Articles
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| Trump Undercuts Bolton on North Korea and IranThe disconnect between President Trump and his third national security adviser has sown confusion around the world about America’s foreign policy.       Trump and Biden Campaign Trade Jabs Over North Korea’s RemarksAfter the president sided with Kim Jong-un in mocking Mr. Biden’s intelligence, Mr. Biden let an aide rebut it instead of taking on Mr. Trump himself.       Kansas City-Area Tornadoes Add to 12 Straight Days of DestructionTuesday was the 12th consecutive day with at least eight tornado reports, tying a record. In all, more than 500 tornadoes have been reported in 30 days.       ‘Blocked Off From Civilization’: Floodwaters Turn Oklahoma Town Into an IslandBraggs, a town of 259 in rural Oklahoma, has become a virtual island. Floodwaters have nearly surrounded it, cutting off residents, who have formed an ad hoc emergency response network.       Supreme Court Sidesteps Abortion Question in Ruling on Indiana LawThe justices upheld a law on the disposal of fetal remains, but declined to hear a case on whether states can prohibit abortions sought solely based on a fetal characteristic like sex or disability.       Missouri’s Last Abortion Clinic Could Stop Providing the Procedure This WeekIf the clinic stops offering abortions, Missouri would become the first state in the country without access to abortion services in nearly 50 years.       30 Years After Tiananmen, a Chinese Military Insider Warns: Never ForgetA former People’s Liberation Army journalist defied a political taboo to describe the bloody crackdown in Beijing and urge a national reckoning.       Stabbing of 17 Children Shocks Japan, Where Parents Trust Streets Are SafeAcross the country, young students travel to school on their own every day. But a peaceful assumption was shattered by a rampage that killed a schoolgirl and a parent.       Supreme Court, Tornadoes, Serena Williams: Your Tuesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day.       What Actually Happened to New York’s Taxi DriversAs permit holders fell deep into debt, officials blamed apps like Uber and Lyft. We look at the real cause of the crisis.       Ginnifer Goodwin Reads ‘Clinging to Each Other, We Survived the Storm’On this week’s Modern Love podcast, the “Twilight Zone” actress reads an essay about the extraordinary difficulty of ordinary life.       It’s 2059, and the Rich Kids Are Still WinningDNA tweaks won’t fix our problems.       The Eclipse That Made Einstein FamousBefore 1919, cosmology was as subjective as art history. A solar eclipse, and a patent clerk’s equations, changed everything.       Kawi, From Momofuku, Takes Korean Food Head OnThe cuisine was always crucial to David Chang’s empire, but at Kawi, the chef Eunjo Park brings it front and center.       Sure, the Populists Gained, but the Real Winners May Be for EuropeIn a fragmented new European Parliament, President Emmanuel Macron of France’s pro-Europe forces and the Greens may have more leverage to influence both policy and personnel.       Pope Francis Denies He Knew of Abuse by McCarrickIn an interview published by the Vatican’s news outlet, Francis directly denied any prior knowledge of sexual misconduct by the former archbishop of Washington, Theodore McCarrick.       A Fiat Chrysler-Renault Merger Would Put Nissan in a BindNissan’s clout could be diminished by a merger between its longtime partner Renault and Fiat Chrysler. How it responds could help reshape the global auto industry.       Joe Biden Debuts Education Plan, Then Touts It to Teachers’ UnionMr. Biden promoted the plan, the first policy of his campaign, at a town-hall event with the American Federation of Teachers in Houston on Tuesday.       Border Wall on Private Land in New Mexico Fuels BacklashA group that pushes for stricter border control is spending $6 million to construct less than a mile of border fencing on private land in southern New Mexico.       Leader of Smithsonian’s African American Museum to Direct Entire InstitutionHeralded for the success of the museum he led from idea to fruition, Lonnie G. Bunch III is the first African-American to lead the Smithsonian Institution.       You Accomplished Something Great. So Now What?Career success doesn’t always equal happiness, so here’s how to deal when achieving a goal leaves you feeling empty inside.       ‘Rocketman’ Review: The Fantastical Tale of Elton John, Survivor, Rock God, Camp IconTaron Egerton brings understated flamboyance and flamboyant understatement to his portrayal of the former Reginald Dwight.       Is Ballet Camp?Extravagant, stylized and with gender in quotes, “Swan Lake”-style ballet has consistently been evoked in discussions of camp.       Older People Are Contributing to Climate Change, and Suffering From ItGrowing numbers of seniors are using more energy. They also are most likely to suffer in extreme weather, which has become more common as the planet warms.       A Missed Opportunity for the Malpractice System to Improve Health CareA small percentage of doctors keeps doing a large share of the damage.       The Power of a Name: My Secret Life With M.R.K.H.I had no uterus, but until I learned the name for my syndrome, I couldn’t connect with others. I felt defective, marginalized and alone.       What if They Made a Dirty Rom-Com About People Who Looked Like Them?Asian-American couples don’t get to have sex in Hollywood movies. Randall Park and Ali Wong wrote “Always Be My Maybe” anyway.       More Recent Articles | 
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