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'Everwood,' 'Star Trek' alum Stephanie Niznik dead at 52"Everwood" and "Star Trek: Insurrection" actress Stephanie Niznik has died at the age of 52. Thousands lose power, Broadway theaters close due to 'mechanical issue' Tens of thousands of customers lost electricity in Midtown Manhattan and Broadway theaters canceled performances Saturday night due to a "mechanical issue." New Zealand's first buyback event since Christchurch collects 224 guns Police in New Zealand said 224 banned firearms were turned over in the country's first buyback event since a gunman killed 51 people at two mosques in Christchurch. French president announces country's Air Force will become Air and Space Force French President Emmanuel Macron announced Saturday the country's Air Force will soon include a space military command. Founder of Baton Rouge African-American History Museum found dead A woman found dead in the trunk of a car in Louisiana was identified by police Saturday as the founder of an African American history museum in Baton Rouge. Britain may release tanker if Iran 'guarantees' oil isn't going to Syria The British foreign secretary said the Iranian tanker detailed near Gibraltar could be released in exchange for a guarantee that the oil would not be taken to Syria. Tennessee honors early KKK leader with proclamation Gov. Bill Lee proclaimed July 13 Nathan Bedford Forrest Day in Tennessee, honoring the former Civil War Confederate general, slave trader and early KKK leader. Armed man killed in police confrontation at ICE detention center in Tacoma Police in Tacoma, Wash., said an armed man who threw homemade incendiaries at a federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement was shot and killed Saturday. Somali forces end hotel siege that killed 26 Somali security forces ended a hotel siege by Islamist extremists Saturday that killed 26 people and injured 56. Democrats criticize FTC's reported $5B fine against Facebook as 'slap on the wrist' The Federal Trade Commission's reported approval of a $5 billion fine to Facebook for failing to protect the privacy of its users has drawn criticism from Democratic lawmakers. Colin O’Donoghue replacing Joe Dempsie in Nat Geo's 'Right Stuff' Colin O'Donoghue is replacing Joe Dempsie in National Geographic's upcoming astronaut drama, "The Right Stuff." Hong Kong protests approach border of mainland China Thousands protested in a mainland China border town Saturday against China traders, riding on the momentum of weeks of extradition bill protests in Hong Kong. Jeffrey Epstein accused of paying off co-conspirators after newspaper reports Accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein made $350,000 in payments to a pair of possible co-conspirators after a series of newspaper stores detailed the allegations against him, prosecutors allege. Anthony Davis says he'll wear No. 3 with Lakers Los Angeles Lakers center Anthony Davis announced he will wear No. 3 with the Lakers after wearing No. 23 with the New Orleans Pelicans. A roller-coaster ride ahead for U.S. farmers thanks to extreme weather U.S. farmers already dealing with a difficult growing season will feel like they're on a roller-coaster ride in the days ahead as the up-and-down weather goes to two extremes. Pirates' Francisco Cervelli says he'll catch again despite concussion risks Pittsburgh Pirates veteran catcher Francisco Cervelli said he expects to catch again despite suffering at least six concussions in the past 10 years. U.S. soldier killed 'in action' in Afghanistan A U.S. soldier was killed "in action" Saturday in Afghanistan, the NATO-led security alliance said. Mets pitching legend Dwight Gooden arrested on drug charges New York Mets pitching legend Dwight Gooden was arrested in New Jersey last month for cocaine possession and driving under the influence, according to court documents. Watch: Curtis Granderson makes history in Marlins' 8-4 victory over Mets Miami Marlins outfielder Curtis Granderson joined an exclusive -- and older -- club with his home run against the New York Mets on Friday night. Kansas man charged in wounding of Giants rookie Corey Ballentine, killing friend An 18-year-old Kansas man has been charged in an April 28 shooting that wounded New York Giants rookie cornerback Corey Ballentine and killed his college teammate, Dwane Simmons. 9th Circuit rules in favor of aid to non-sanctuary cities The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in favor of the Department of Justice giving preference in awarding policing grants to non-sanctuary cities. Free agent center Tyson Chandler to sign with Houston Rockets Free agent center Tyson Chandler has agreed to sign a one-year deal with the Houston Rockets. Watch: Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes throws ball out of Arrowhead Stadium Kansasa City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes was caught on camera throwing a football over the top row of seats at Arrowhead Stadium. Watch: Simona Halep beats Serena Williams at Wimbledon for 2nd career Grand Slam win Simona Halep defeated Serena Williams on Saturday to win her second Grand Slam and first Wimbledon title. Lawmakers make deal to delay Mueller hearing one week Lawmakers have made a deal to delay former special counsel Robert Mueller's testimony about his Russia probe a week in exchange for more time to question him. |
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At least 1 American among the 27 dead in hotel terrorist attack in SomaliaThe U.S. State Department is working to confirm if any other Americans were among the dead or injured in the attack that lasted more than 14 hours. Vatican mystery over missing girl deepens; bones foundThe mystery of the decades-old disappearance of the daughter of a Vatican employee took yet another twist with the discovery of two sets of bones under a stone manhole. Dozens dead after Somali forces end hotel siegeAt least 26 people were killed, including a prominent Canadian-Somali journalist and several foreigners, officials said. Hong Kong protests target China border as demands for change evolveMass demonstrations began weeks ago in opposition to a proposed extradition bill that would allow for suspects to be sent to the mainland to face trial. Taiwan defends U.S. arms deal after China sanctions threatThe U.S. does not have formal diplomatic ties with Taiwan, but U.S. law requires that it provide Taiwan with sufficient defense equipment and services for self-defense. Trump's clash with U.K. ambassador highlights a special relationship in dangerTrump has "consistently disparaged the U.K. and shown disrespect," according to a former British ambassador to the U.S. Four months after Christchurch shooting, New Zealand gun owners turn over their weapons for moneyNew Zealand lawmakers rushed through new legislation to ban so-called military-style weapons after a lone gunman killed 51 people at two Christchurch mosques. More Recent Articles
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Jeffrey Epstein Was a Sex Offender. The Powerful Welcomed Him Anyway.Mr. Epstein served time a decade ago. When he returned to New York, he staged a comeback campaign among the elite. Hurricane Barry Spares New Orleans (So Far), as Inland Cities Brace for FloodsBarry was downgraded to a tropical storm as it made landfall and continued to weaken. But the threat of flooding remains high. 11 of Our Best Weekend ReadsIt was never about busing. Where are all the Bob Ross paintings? Aziz Ansari speaks. Farewell, Ross Perot. Visiting the Oracle of Delphi. And more. American Soccer: Where Men Are Men, and Women Are Repeat World Cup ChampionsThey are unequaled in play and unequal in pay. Are You a Takeoffs or Landings Person?Whether you prefer the thrill of beginning a journey, or the satisfaction of completing one, may have something to do with age. Please Touch MeHas intimacy gone so far out of style that it’s poised for a comeback? All Presidents Are Deporters in ChiefThey all have to make hard choices about immigration. That doesn’t justify Donald Trump’s approach. Scaling Wokeback MountainDisagreeing with the Squad doesn’t make you a racist. Saving Bernie SandersThe revolutionary needs to make a case that he can be a pragmatist. Goldbugs for TrumpThey sold their principles a long time ago. If the Supreme Court Won’t Prevent Gerrymandering, Who Will?A progressive take on states’ rights can come to the rescue. People in Coal Country Worry About the Climate, TooThe miners of Appalachia fear being left behind by the Green New Deal Democrats Shouldn’t Be So Certain About AbortionMost voters have a more nuanced view of the situation than the party’s presidential candidates. ‘I Hope You’re Well’Is it possible to send an email anymore without this phrase? Transgender Opera Singers Find Their VoicesFor these musicians, transitioning can mean risking their careers — and their art. U.S. Service Member Is Reported Killed in AfghanistanThe brief announcement on Saturday from the NATO-led mission did not provide a name or other details. Trump Backs Away From Barriers on Foreign UraniumThe president said he disagreed with a Commerce Department finding that uranium imports pose a threat to national security. The Other CBD: Christian Book Distributors Changes Name After Cannabis ConfusionThe company sells Bibles and other religious texts but it got calls about CBD, which comes from marijuana and hemp. One Candidate In, One Candidate Out: This Week in the 2020 RaceEric Swalwell exits the race as Tom Steyer enters it, the candidates talk equity at the Essence Festival, and Joe Biden releases his tax returns. Extra! Extra! Starbucks Will Stop Selling NewspapersBeginning in September, the coffee giant will no longer carry copies of three national newspapers and select local papers. After a Police Shooting, Ethiopian Israelis Seek a ‘Black Lives Matter’ ReckoningThe fatal shooting of a black teenager by the Israeli police has set off angry protests in a community that has faced a long history of discrimination. Top Ocasio-Cortez Aide Becomes a Symbol of Democratic DivisionFrom his perch as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s chief of staff, Saikat Chakrabarti has waged war on fellow Democrats. The party leadership has had enough. A Gay Teenager Fatally Stabbed a Classmate. Was It Self-Defense?Abel Cedeno, who says he had been bullied for being gay, took the stand in his own defense at his manslaughter trial. 5 Things to Avoid on Amazon Prime DayDon’t fall for a bundle blunder. At a Latin American Photo Festival, Poetic and Political ImageryArtists bring their unconventional storytelling to a Bronx neighborhood of immigrants. How ‘Oklahoma!’ Revolutionized the Cast AlbumIt took decades for the full Rodgers and Hammerstein score to be available. But even abbreviated, the show helped build a whole new audience for Broadway music. Our Marriage Looks Straight. We’re Not.Some people who identify as bisexual want their wedding ceremonies to represent who they are. An Elite Athlete’s Real-Life Training PlanThe surprise winner of last year’s Leadville 100 ultramarathon credits the performance-enhancing power of parenthood. Why Did This Extinct Bird Have Such a Weird, Long Toe?The Cretaceous Period flier, trapped in amber 99 million years ago, had features unlike any bird living today. Are 8 Out of 10 Women Really Wearing the Wrong Bra Size?Retailers are fixated on a pervasive statistic that says 80 percent of women are buying the wrong bra. Why? Chasing My Shadow as a Cancer Patient in Talk TherapyA psychiatrist with incurable cancer wonders whether his own sessions in therapy will die with him. The Dress Code at Goop May Not Surprise YouThe boss sets the fashion at Goop’s new light-filled headquarters in California. More Recent Articles |
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Tens of thousands of customers lost electricity in Midtown Manhattan and Broadway theaters canceled performances Saturday night due to a "mechanical issue."
Police in New Zealand said 224 banned firearms were turned over in the country's first buyback event since a gunman killed 51 people at two mosques in Christchurch.
French President Emmanuel Macron announced Saturday the country's Air Force will soon include a space military command.
A woman found dead in the trunk of a car in Louisiana was identified by police Saturday as the founder of an African American history museum in Baton Rouge.
The British foreign secretary said the Iranian tanker detailed near Gibraltar could be released in exchange for a guarantee that the oil would not be taken to Syria.
Gov. Bill Lee proclaimed July 13 Nathan Bedford Forrest Day in Tennessee, honoring the former Civil War Confederate general, slave trader and early KKK leader.
Police in Tacoma, Wash., said an armed man who threw homemade incendiaries at a federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement was shot and killed Saturday.
Somali security forces ended a hotel siege by Islamist extremists Saturday that killed 26 people and injured 56.
The Federal Trade Commission's reported approval of a $5 billion fine to Facebook for failing to protect the privacy of its users has drawn criticism from Democratic lawmakers.
Colin O'Donoghue is replacing Joe Dempsie in National Geographic's upcoming astronaut drama, "The Right Stuff."
Thousands protested in a mainland China border town Saturday against China traders, riding on the momentum of weeks of extradition bill protests in Hong Kong.
Accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein made $350,000 in payments to a pair of possible co-conspirators after a series of newspaper stores detailed the allegations against him, prosecutors allege.
Los Angeles Lakers center Anthony Davis announced he will wear No. 3 with the Lakers after wearing No. 23 with the New Orleans Pelicans.
U.S. farmers already dealing with a difficult growing season will feel like they're on a roller-coaster ride in the days ahead as the up-and-down weather goes to two extremes.
Pittsburgh Pirates veteran catcher Francisco Cervelli said he expects to catch again despite suffering at least six concussions in the past 10 years.
A U.S. soldier was killed "in action" Saturday in Afghanistan, the NATO-led security alliance said.
New York Mets pitching legend Dwight Gooden was arrested in New Jersey last month for cocaine possession and driving under the influence, according to court documents.
Miami Marlins outfielder Curtis Granderson joined an exclusive -- and older -- club with his home run against the New York Mets on Friday night.
An 18-year-old Kansas man has been charged in an April 28 shooting that wounded New York Giants rookie cornerback Corey Ballentine and killed his college teammate, Dwane Simmons.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in favor of the Department of Justice giving preference in awarding policing grants to non-sanctuary cities.
Free agent center Tyson Chandler has agreed to sign a one-year deal with the Houston Rockets.
Kansasa City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes was caught on camera throwing a football over the top row of seats at Arrowhead Stadium.
Simona Halep defeated Serena Williams on Saturday to win her second Grand Slam and first Wimbledon title.
Lawmakers have made a deal to delay former special counsel Robert Mueller's testimony about his Russia probe a week in exchange for more time to question him. 

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