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St. Louis Blues beat Boston Bruins, capture first Stanley Cup The St. Louis Blues defeated the Boston Bruins 4-1 in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final on Wednesday night to claim their first NHL championship in franchise history. Watch: St. Louis Blues' Jordan Binnington steals show with flurry of saves in first period St. Louis Blues goalie Jordan Binnington kept the Boston Bruins off the scoreboard with a series of remarkable saves in the first period of Game 7 on Wednesday night. New England Patriots file tampering charges against Houston Texans The New England Patriots filed tampering charges against the Houston Texans on Wednesday for attempting to hire Nick Caserio as the team's next general manager. Man arrested in death of transgender woman Muhlaysia Booker Police in Texas arrested a man on Wednesday in connection with the death of a transgender woman killed in Dallas last month. Golden State Warriors' Kevin Durant undergoes surgery for ruptured Achilles Golden State Warriors superstar forward Kevin Durant underwent surgery Wednesday in New York City after rupturing his Achilles tendon in Game 5 of the NBA Finals. Judge orders Johnson & Johnson, Colgate to pay woman $10M in cancer case A California jury ordered Johnson & Johnson and Colgate-Palmolive Co. to pay nearly $10 million to a woman who blamed her cancer diagnosis on their products. Syfy working on 'Lobo,' a 'Krypton' spin-off Syfy said Wednesday it is working on a "Krypton" spin-off series called "Lobo." Sara Netanyahu signs plea deal in private chef case; to repay $15K Sara Netanyahu, the wife of Israel's prime minister, signed a plea deal Wednesday for ordering prepared meals at taxpayers' expense, the Israeli Justice Ministry said. Paul Wesley returning for Season 2 of 'Tell Me a Story' Paul Wesley has signed on to return for Season 2 of the fairy tale-themed, psychological thriller, "Tell Me a Story," CBS All Access announced Wednesday. Two men die after being pulled from water in Wisconsin Ironman Triathlon Two men died after being found unresponsive in the water during the swimming portion of an Ironman triathlon in Wisconsin. Dave Chappelle plans five-night Broadway residency Comedian Dave Chappelle is scheduled to perform for five nights at Broadway's Lunt-Fontanne Theatre this summer. Cyclone kicks up dust storm in India Cyclone Vayu, the equivalent of a Category 2 hurricane, has taken a sharp turn to the west and will spare the western Indian state of Gujarat from the most destructive wind and torrential rain. The people of Central Asia smoke marijuana during rituals 2,500 years ago New research suggests the people of Central Asia were smoking marijuana as early as the first millennium B.C. Bernie Sanders seeks to modernize FDR's vision as democratic socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders praised the social programs enacted by former President Franklin D. Roosevelt on Wednesday during a campaign speech outlining the 2020 presidential contender's alignment with democratic socialism. In photos: The week of June 10, 2019 in Washington, D.C. President Donald Trump and Polish President Andrzej Duda signed a military cooperation agreement. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., held a campaign event. Former FBI officials testified before the House intelligence committee. Comedian Jon Stewart and first responders from the 9/11 terrorist attacks testified during a hearing on reauthorizing the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund. The Indianapolis 500 champions visited the White House. Watergate figure John Dean testified before the House judiciary committee the week of June 10, 2019, in Washington, D.C. Cubs pitcher Steve Cishek carted off after injuring leg before game Chicago Cubs relief pitcher Steve Cishek was carted off the field in Colorado after he was hit in the leg during warmups before the game Wednesday. Genetics may be to blame for early, late menopause in some women Some women experience menopause earlier or later than others, and that may be due to genetic influence. Man learns of lottery jackpot from a stranger in line at the store A Michigan man said he was tipped off to the fact that he had won a $1 million lottery jackpot by an offhand comment from a stranger. Dominican Republic police arrest gunman in David Ortiz shooting Police in the Dominican Republic on Wednesday arrested six men -- including the suspected gunman -- in the shooting of former Boston Red Sox All-Star David Ortiz. Mantis shrimp shield inspires lightweight, impact-resistant materials The evolutionary engineering of the mantis shrimp is inspiring a new class of lightweight, impact-resistant materials. Cleveland Cavaliers add California coach Lindsay Gottlieb to staff The Cleveland Cavaliers hired University of California coach Lindsay Gottlieb as an assistant coach. Watch: Deer runs through Dick's Sporting Goods store in New York state Police in New York state shared video of a deer that wandered into mall and ran loose inside a sporting goods store. Titans retiring Eddie George, Steve McNair jersey numbers The Tennessee Titans will retire the jersey numbers of franchise legends Steve McNair and Eddie George this season. Watch: Spain mistake leads Germany to win at Women's World Cup A mistake by the Spain defense led to a Germany goal -- and the only score -- in a Group B clash at the Women's World Cup on Wednesday in Valenciennes, France. |
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Suspected gunman in David Ortiz shooting arrested as authorities reveal plot to kill 'Big Papi'Police have arrested six suspects in the plot to kill the former Red Sox star, while a seventh is still at large. 72 injured after protesters, police clash in Hong Kong over extradition billLegislators, at least temporarily, postponed debate on the controversial proposal amid the mass protests. FBI investigating three deaths at the same Dominican Republic resortMore reports of apparently mysterious deaths in the Dominican Republic have surfaced since three people died at Bahia Principe resorts in May. Man held in shooting of David Ortiz charged as accomplice to attempted murderAuthorities did not say the person in custody was the man who allegedly shot the famed former Red Sox star. Asylum-seekers returned to Mexico rarely win bids to wait in U.S.Most migrants made to wait in Mexico to seek U.S. asylum have been returned to Tijuana and Juarez, with high levels of cartel and gang activity and violence. Protesters flee tear gas after Hong Kong delays debate on extradition proposalSupporters say the proposal is necessary to stop Hong Kong from becoming a haven for fugitives. Critics say China is seeking to erode Hong Kong's freedoms. NATO member Turkey to get Russian missiles within weeks despite U.S. anger"There is no future for Turkey having both Russian weapons and American F-35s," the chairman of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs said. More Recent Articles
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Justice Dept. Seeks to Question C.I.A. in Its Own Russia InvestigationThe interview plans suggest a focus in part on the intelligence agencies’ conclusion that President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia intervened in 2016 on behalf of the Trump campaign. Trump Says ‘I’d Take It’ if Russia Again Offered Dirt on OpponentThe president slapped back at his own F.B.I. director, Christopher Wray, who has said candidates contacted by foreign governments seeking to influence an election should call his bureau. In Battle for Hong Kong, the Field Has Tilted Toward BeijingUnlike China’s retreat after big protests in 2003, this time it is not likely to back down. Census Fight Grows as House Panel Backs Contempt and Trump Asserts PrivilegeA committee recommended that the House hold Attorney General William P. Barr and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross in contempt as the president invoked his secrecy powers. Fight Over Census Documents Centers on Motive for a Citizenship QuestionFederal judges in three lawsuits have concluded that the Trump administration’s rationale for adding the question was contrived. President Trump, Hong Kong, Summer Camp: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Part 3: ‘Italy First’As we followed a populist politician on the campaign trail in Tuscany, some voters spoke of a national crisis of identity that is pulling them toward the far right. Free Your Mind (From Self-Doubt)The workplace still isn’t equal. Learn to dodge the land mines, fight bias and avoid burnout. Rethinking the Epidemic of Domestic ViolenceRachel Louise Snyder talks about “No Visible Bruises,” and Josh Levin discusses “The Queen.” He Couldn’t Talk About What He Saw in World War II. So He Painted It.The aristocrat-turned-commando Guy de Montlaur was a hero of the French liberation. His paintings of D-Day depict scenes that haunted him his entire life. Is This Ring an Honor, or a Curse?The Iffland Ring is awarded to the “most worthy” actors who perform in German. But it comes with a supposed jinx, accusations of sexism and an association with the Nazis. ‘Reckoning’ Follows a 50-Year Road to #MeTooLinda Hirshman’s new history traces a line from sexual harassment lawsuits in the 1970s to the arraignment of Harvey Weinstein. Suspects in David Ortiz Shooting Were Paid $7,800, Authorities SaySix men in the Dominican Republic have been arrested in connection with the shooting of the former Red Sox star, who is recovering in Boston. Man Charged With Murdering 3 in Dallas, Including Muhlaysia Booker, a Transgender WomanKendrell Lavar Lyles is also a “person of interest” in the killing of Chynal Lindsey, a transgender woman who was pulled from White Rock Lake on June 1, the police said. Stanford Coach Avoids Prison in Admissions Scandal. Have Colleges Avoided Blame?The first sentencing in the scandal raised questions about culpability in the case and the role of universities, who have been described by prosecutors as victims. Sylvia Miles, Actress With a Flair for the Flamboyant, Dies at 94She won Oscar nominations for “Midnight Cowboy” and “Farewell, My Lovely” and gossip-column attention for her indefatigable partygoing. Let Go of Your Grudges. They’re Doing You No Good.What does holding on to grudges really get us? Images of an El Salvador Town Transformed by MigrationThree journalists present a complicated exploration of the effects of remittances in the Central American town of Intipucá. The Resurrection of Dolce & GabbanaAfter last year’s debacle in China, the brand went dark. Now it may be on its way back. How Ermanno Olmi Found Grace in the Daily Labors of ItaliansA Film at Lincoln Center retrospective reveals the genius of an Italian director who saw poetry in everyday life. Finding the Funny in KafkaThe graphic novelist Peter Kuper offers a comic about his love of Kafka’s more humorous side. Why Women, but Not Men, Are Judged for a Messy HouseThey’re still held to a higher social standard, which explains why they’re doing so much housework, studies show. You Can Talk to Plants. Maybe You Should Listen.An installation at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden ponders the sounds made by plants. A French Wine With a 900-Year-Old VintageOnce wine growers find a variety that works, the study reinforces, they’ll stick with it for centuries, or even millenniums. Connect the Dots to See Where Trump’s Taking UsThe direction and results are obvious. More Recent Articles |
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The St. Louis Blues defeated the Boston Bruins 4-1 in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final on Wednesday night to claim their first NHL championship in franchise history.
St. Louis Blues goalie Jordan Binnington kept the Boston Bruins off the scoreboard with a series of remarkable saves in the first period of Game 7 on Wednesday night.
The New England Patriots filed tampering charges against the Houston Texans on Wednesday for attempting to hire Nick Caserio as the team's next general manager.
Police in Texas arrested a man on Wednesday in connection with the death of a transgender woman killed in Dallas last month.
Golden State Warriors superstar forward Kevin Durant underwent surgery Wednesday in New York City after rupturing his Achilles tendon in Game 5 of the NBA Finals.
A California jury ordered Johnson & Johnson and Colgate-Palmolive Co. to pay nearly $10 million to a woman who blamed her cancer diagnosis on their products.
Syfy said Wednesday it is working on a "Krypton" spin-off series called "Lobo."
Sara Netanyahu, the wife of Israel's prime minister, signed a plea deal Wednesday for ordering prepared meals at taxpayers' expense, the Israeli Justice Ministry said.
Paul Wesley has signed on to return for Season 2 of the fairy tale-themed, psychological thriller, "Tell Me a Story," CBS All Access announced Wednesday.
Two men died after being found unresponsive in the water during the swimming portion of an Ironman triathlon in Wisconsin.
Comedian Dave Chappelle is scheduled to perform for five nights at Broadway's Lunt-Fontanne Theatre this summer.
Cyclone Vayu, the equivalent of a Category 2 hurricane, has taken a sharp turn to the west and will spare the western Indian state of Gujarat from the most destructive wind and torrential rain.
New research suggests the people of Central Asia were smoking marijuana as early as the first millennium B.C.
Sen. Bernie Sanders praised the social programs enacted by former President Franklin D. Roosevelt on Wednesday during a campaign speech outlining the 2020 presidential contender's alignment with democratic socialism.
President Donald Trump and Polish President Andrzej Duda signed a military cooperation agreement. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., held a campaign event. Former FBI officials testified before the House intelligence committee. Comedian Jon Stewart and first responders from the 9/11 terrorist attacks testified during a hearing on reauthorizing the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund. The Indianapolis 500 champions visited the White House. Watergate figure John Dean testified before the House judiciary committee the week of June 10, 2019, in Washington, D.C.
Chicago Cubs relief pitcher Steve Cishek was carted off the field in Colorado after he was hit in the leg during warmups before the game Wednesday.
Some women experience menopause earlier or later than others, and that may be due to genetic influence.
A Michigan man said he was tipped off to the fact that he had won a $1 million lottery jackpot by an offhand comment from a stranger.
Police in the Dominican Republic on Wednesday arrested six men -- including the suspected gunman -- in the shooting of former Boston Red Sox All-Star David Ortiz.
The evolutionary engineering of the mantis shrimp is inspiring a new class of lightweight, impact-resistant materials.
The Cleveland Cavaliers hired University of California coach Lindsay Gottlieb as an assistant coach.
Police in New York state shared video of a deer that wandered into mall and ran loose inside a sporting goods store.
The Tennessee Titans will retire the jersey numbers of franchise legends Steve McNair and Eddie George this season.
A mistake by the Spain defense led to a Germany goal -- and the only score -- in a Group B clash at the Women's World Cup on Wednesday in Valenciennes, France. 

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