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 2 dead, 10 missing after boat from Cuba capsizes off Key West  At least two people are dead and eight others were rescued by the U.S. Coast Guard as it continues to search the waters south of Key West on Thursday night for others after a boat that left Cuba the night prior capsized.      Former GOP leader Paul Ryan cautions party about loyalty to one person  Former Republican House Speaker and onetime vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan returned to the public eye Thursday with a speech in California where he cautioned his party about the dangers of so-called Trumpism.      Veteran OL Jared Veldheer to retire from NFL after getting 6-game suspension  Veteran offensive lineman Jared Veldheer announced Thursday he plans to retire from the NFL after he was issued a six-game suspension for a violation of the league's drug policy.      Pennsylvania denies Bill Cosby's request for parole  The Pennsylvania Parole Board on Thursday denied Bill Cosby's request for parole stating he failed to develop a parole release plan and to complete a treatment program for sex offenders.      Wayne Gretzky rookie card sells for record $3.75 million  A 1979 O-Pee-Chee Wayne Gretzky rookie card sold for a record $3.75 million in a private sale arranged through Heritage Auctions, it was announced.      Brooklyn man charged with assault, menacing in anti-Asian hate crimes  The Brooklyn district attorney's office announced Thursday that Joseph Russo, 29, was charged with hate crimes for attacks against two Asian women and an Asian man.      Mets shut down Noah Syndergaard for six weeks due to elbow issue  New York Mets starting pitcher Noah Syndergaard was shut down for six weeks because of right elbow inflammation, the team announced.      Washington attorney general charges three officers in killing of Manuel Ellis  Three police officers in Washington state were charged in the killing of Manuel Ellis, a Black man who died while being handcuffed and restrained last year.      Knicks ban fan from MSG for spitting on Hawks star Trae Young  The New York Knicks have banned a fan from Madison Square Garden for spitting on Atlanta Hawks star guard Trae Young on Wednesday night during Game 2 of their first-round playoff series.      Texas Gov. Greg Abbott sends National Guard to border after increase in fentanyl seizures  Gov. Greg Abbott called the smuggling of fentanyl across the Texas-Mexico border a "crisis" and said that he has deployed 1,000 Texas Department of Public Safety troopers and National Guard members to combat the problem.      3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment places flags at Arlington National Cemetery  U.S. military service members placed flags at gravestones Thursday in Arlington National Ceremony in honor of Memorial Day.      At least 2 dead after Cyclone Yaas slams vulnerable part of India  Indian officials said Cyclone Yaas killed at least two people after making landfall in the northeastern part of the country this week.      Brooklyn Nets' Jeff Green out for rest of Boston Celtics series  Brooklyn forward Jeff Green strained his plantar fascia and will be re-evaluated in 10 days, meaning he will miss the remainder of the Nets' first-round playoff series against the Boston Celtics.      Austin, Milley say $715B defense budget is ample for DoD's needs  Top Pentagon leaders told lawmakers Thursday that they believe this year's proposed defense budget is ample to accomplish the department's goals for the coming year.      Tech companies sue Florida to block social media censorship law  NetChoice and the Computer and Communications Industry Association filed a lawsuit Thursday seeking to block a Florida law that would penalize companies for censoring speech by residents and political candidates.      Ohio man pleads guilty to threatening Jewish community center  A man accused of possessing a cache of weaponry and making threats against a Jewish community center in Ohio in 2019 has pleaded guilty to federal charges, according to the Justice Department.      Navy tests hypersonic rocket motor in UtahBarcelona experiment shows live events can be held safely amid COVID-19  When 465 people attended a concert at a 900-seat venue in Barcelona, Spain -- with open doors to circulate fresh air and everyone wearing an N95 mask -- 13 people were carrying the coronavirus. But no one else got it.      Email provider says bomb threat came after Protasevich flight was diverted to Belarus  Swiss email provider ProtonMail said Thursday that an email Belarusian authorities said contained a bomb threat arrived after the flight carrying Roman Protasevich was diverted.      Mali coup: Ousted interim president, prime minister released 3 days after arrest  Mail's ousted interim president and prime minister were released Thursday after being arrested this week in the country's second military coup in nine months.      Troop withdrawal from Afghanistan 'ahead of schedule,' Austin says  Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told lawmakers Thursday that the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan is running slightly ahead of schedule.      Experimental treatment offers new hope against lupusAn experimental antibody therapy may help ease skin symptoms from the autoimmune disease lupus, a small preliminary trial suggests.        South Carolina woman wins $125,000 from Mother's Day gift  A South Carolina woman who received a lottery ticket as a Mother's Day gift from her father won $125,000.       | 
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 Prosecutors Investigating Whether Ukrainians Meddled in 2020 ElectionThe Brooklyn federal inquiry has examined whether former and current Ukrainian officials tried to interfere in the election, including funneling misleading information through Rudolph W. Giuliani.        Biden's Plan: President to Propose $6 Trillion Budget to Boost Middle Class, InfrastructureThe president’s plans to invest in infrastructure, education, health care and more would push federal spending to its highest sustained levels since World War II.        Biden’s Budget Sees Low Inflation, Rising Debt and Slow Economic GrowthThe proposal sheds new light on President Biden’s economic agenda and underscores the administration’s belief that the country’s fiscal situation is manageable.        U.S. Is Said to Have Unexamined Intelligence to Pore Over on Virus OriginsIntelligence officials have told the White House that computer analysis may shed light on the mystery.        Meet the 22-Year-Old Ohio Vaccine Lottery's $1 Million WinnerAbbigail Bugenske won the first $1 million prize through Ohio’s new vaccine lottery. A 14-year-old boy also won a full-ride scholarship to college.        San Jose Gunman Detested Workplace Long Before Rampage, Police SayThe gunman, a maintenance worker at a transit agency in Silicon Valley, killed nine of his colleagues years after federal officials uncovered a notebook with his complaints.        Videos Show Violent and Deadly Colombian Police TacticsAn analysis of visual evidence from recent protests in Colombia shows egregious and indiscriminate use of force by officers toward civilians.        Protestas en Colombia: videos muestran violencia policialUn análisis de grabaciones de las recientes manifestaciones en Colombia muestra a oficiales que emplean la fuerza de manera indiscriminada y atroz.        Dianne Morales Tries to Calm a Sudden Crisis in Her CampaignTwo staff members have quit, two have been fired and four others involved in a unionization drive have been terminated.        Budget, Virus Origins, Summer Reading: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day.        Got a Confidential News Tip?We would like to hear from readers who want to share messages and materials with our journalists.        The Economy’s Post-Covid Recovery Is Just Getting StartedThe bad news is a byproduct of extraordinary good news.        The Great UnmaskingAfter Covid, a better life is possible.        The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict's Two-State SolutionA two-state solution remains our only viable option.         Free Luis Manuel Otero AlcántaraToday words, ideas and a commitment to peaceful protest are no less powerful threats to the Cuban state.         Alvin Bragg for Manhattan D.A.: The Times EndorsementThe career crime fighter would keep the public safe without returning to overly punitive practices of the past.        The Catholic Church's Abortion Fight and What's Behind ItIt's time to take a look at the role religion plays in American law and jurisprudence.        Brazil's Covid Inquiry Reveals Bolsonaro's MismanagementBrazil’s president, it turns out, had a Covid-19 plan all along.         Is Jake Tapper for Sale?The CNN anchor discusses how the streaming wars might change the news business and why he won’t let liars on his show.        Ohio’s Vaccine Lottery Is Working, Writes Gov. Mike DeWineUnconventional strategies to increase vaccinations are worth trying.        The Benefits of Ordering Dinner From InstagramAs restaurants struggled last year, many chefs survived by selling food directly to customers, an age-old practice that is now shaping the future of hospitality.        NYC and Homelessness: Lawmakers Take Dramatic Step to Stem RiseThe City Council voted overwhelmingly to increase a housing subsidy in hopes of making thousands of apartments affordable to people who are homeless or facing eviction.        QAnon Now as Popular in U.S. as Some Major Religions, Poll SuggestsFifteen percent of Americans believe that “patriots may have to resort to violence” to restore the country’s rightful order, the poll indicated.        Taiwan Drought: Residents Pray for Rain and Scramble to Save WaterSome of the island’s lakes and reservoirs have nearly run dry. And water restrictions have forced many residents to modify how they shower, wash dishes and flush.        Boat Carrying Cuban Migrants Overturns, Killing 2 and Leaving Up to 10 MissingEight people were rescued by the Coast Guard, which said that the boat ran into trouble about 16 miles southwest of Key West, Fla., officials said.        3 Tacoma Police Officers Charged in Killing of Black ManProsecutors in Washington State said that Manuel Ellis had pleaded, “I can’t breathe,” after police officers punched him, squeezed his neck, pressed on his back and placed a spit hood over his head.        Former Astronaut Pleads Guilty in Crash That Killed 2 Young GirlsJames Halsell Jr., a veteran of five space shuttle missions, was sentenced to four years in prison and 10 years’ probation.        U.S. Says It Will Not Rejoin Open Skies Treaty With RussiaThe 30-year-old agreement was put in place to ensure that Russia and the United States could monitor each other’s military movements.        Nike Says It Ended Deal With Neymar Amid Investigation of Sexual AbuseNike said that Neymar, the soccer superstar, had refused to cooperate with an investigation into “credible allegations of wrongdoing” made by one of the company’s employees.        8 New Thrillers to Read This SummerAlex Michaelides’s long-awaited next novel, “The Maidens,” is finally here, and so are new books from Catherine Steadman, Ben Winters and Geling Yan.        A Brief History of ‘Friends’ ReunionsAhead of Thursday’s “Friends” special on HBO Max, here are highlights from the many times the cast members demonstrated that they were clearly not on a break.        Cruella is the New Miranda PriestlyThe new Disney movie is the latest in a long line of Hollywood films that demonizes the industry. 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A Funny Thing Happened While Researching AlgorithmsCarrington Moore signed up for a dating app to better understand user preferences for a start-up business. Then he came across Schnelle Shelby’s profile.        She Built a Baltimore Restaurant Empire, but She Still Works the StoveCindy Wolf is a rarity — a seasoned chef focused on her flagship and a style of white-linen dining that’s been endangered by the pandemic.        Play Letter Boxed.Solve this puzzle in less than 6 words.        The Daily Crossword, Spelling Bee & MoreTry out one of our crosswords or the popular Spelling Bee game.        Spelling BeeUse 7 letters to make as many words as you can.        VertexConnect the dots to reveal the hidden picture.         More Recent Articles | 
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 At least two people are dead and eight others were rescued by the U.S. Coast Guard as it continues to search the waters south of Key West on Thursday night for others after a boat that left Cuba the night prior capsized.   
 Former Republican House Speaker and onetime vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan returned to the public eye Thursday with a speech in California where he cautioned his party about the dangers of so-called Trumpism.   
 Veteran offensive lineman Jared Veldheer announced Thursday he plans to retire from the NFL after he was issued a six-game suspension for a violation of the league's drug policy.   
 The Pennsylvania Parole Board on Thursday denied Bill Cosby's request for parole stating he failed to develop a parole release plan and to complete a treatment program for sex offenders.   
 A 1979 O-Pee-Chee Wayne Gretzky rookie card sold for a record $3.75 million in a private sale arranged through Heritage Auctions, it was announced.   
 The Brooklyn district attorney's office announced Thursday that Joseph Russo, 29, was charged with hate crimes for attacks against two Asian women and an Asian man.   
 New York Mets starting pitcher Noah Syndergaard was shut down for six weeks because of right elbow inflammation, the team announced.   
 Three police officers in Washington state were charged in the killing of Manuel Ellis, a Black man who died while being handcuffed and restrained last year.   
 The New York Knicks have banned a fan from Madison Square Garden for spitting on Atlanta Hawks star guard Trae Young on Wednesday night during Game 2 of their first-round playoff series.   
 Gov. Greg Abbott called the smuggling of fentanyl across the Texas-Mexico border a "crisis" and said that he has deployed 1,000 Texas Department of Public Safety troopers and National Guard members to combat the problem.   
 U.S. military service members placed flags at gravestones Thursday in Arlington National Ceremony in honor of Memorial Day.   
 Indian officials said Cyclone Yaas killed at least two people after making landfall in the northeastern part of the country this week.   
 Brooklyn forward Jeff Green strained his plantar fascia and will be re-evaluated in 10 days, meaning he will miss the remainder of the Nets' first-round playoff series against the Boston Celtics.   
 Top Pentagon leaders told lawmakers Thursday that they believe this year's proposed defense budget is ample to accomplish the department's goals for the coming year.   
 NetChoice and the Computer and Communications Industry Association filed a lawsuit Thursday seeking to block a Florida law that would penalize companies for censoring speech by residents and political candidates.   
 A man accused of possessing a cache of weaponry and making threats against a Jewish community center in Ohio in 2019 has pleaded guilty to federal charges, according to the Justice Department.   
 The Navy successfully tested a hypersonic rocket motor in Utah Thursday.   
 When 465 people attended a concert at a 900-seat venue in Barcelona, Spain -- with open doors to circulate fresh air and everyone wearing an N95 mask -- 13 people were carrying the coronavirus. But no one else got it.   
 Swiss email provider ProtonMail said Thursday that an email Belarusian authorities said contained a bomb threat arrived after the flight carrying Roman Protasevich was diverted.   
 Mail's ousted interim president and prime minister were released Thursday after being arrested this week in the country's second military coup in nine months.   
 Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told lawmakers Thursday that the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan is running slightly ahead of schedule.   
 A South Carolina woman who received a lottery ticket as a Mother's Day gift from her father won $125,000.   
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