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Comedian Jon Stewart spoke on behalf of the Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics Act which would expand Department of Veterans Affairs healthcare to service members exposed to toxic substances.
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  1. Jon Stewart pushes bill providing care to veterans exposed to toxic material
  2. Watch: 76ers fan pours popcorn on injured Wizards guard Russell Westbrook
  3. Former Virginia Sen. John Warner, once husband of Elizabeth Taylor, dies at 94
  4. Howard University to name College of Fine Arts after Chadwick Boseman
  5. New York Yankees put RHP Corey Kluber, 1B Luke Voit on injured list
  6. Supreme Court says Oklahoma man should stay on death row as tribal case plays out
  7. Nick Lachey wins 'Masked Singer' Season 5
  8. Adam Vinatieri, NFL's all-time scoring leader, retires after 24 seasons
  9. 'Hungry Caterpillar' author-illustrator Eric Carle dead at 91
  10. Jeff Bezos to step down as Amazon CEO July 5
  11. Brooks Koepka, Bryson DeChambeau trade barbs on social media
  12. First Tasmanian devils born in Australian mainland in 3,000 years
  13. Tony Awards ceremony to stream on Paramount+ Sept. 26
  14. Angels' Mickey Callaway fired, banned until at least end of 2022 season
  15. Ex-Penn State President Graham Spanier ordered to report to prison
  16. Netflix orders second season of 'Firefly Lane'
  17. Activist firm ousts two ExxonMobil directors in shareholder vote
  18. Bruce Campbell, Sam Raimi producing 'Evil Dead Rise' film
  19. Russia, growing domestic operations biggest misinformation threats on Facebook
  20. Study: Black, Asian, Pacific Islander populations in U.S. see rise in suicides
  21. SpaceX’s 22nd cargo resupply mission to carry water bears, baby squids to the space station
  22. Karine Jean-Pierre becomes first Black woman to lead White House press briefing in 30 years

Jon Stewart pushes bill providing care to veterans exposed to toxic material

Comedian Jon Stewart spoke on behalf of the Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics Act which would expand Department of Veterans Affairs healthcare to service members exposed to toxic substances.
    

Watch: 76ers fan pours popcorn on injured Wizards guard Russell Westbrook

Washington Wizards star guard Russell Westbrook had to be restrained by security officials after a Philadelphia 76ers fan dumped popcorn on his head while exiting Wednesday night's game with a right ankle injury.
    

Former Virginia Sen. John Warner, once husband of Elizabeth Taylor, dies at 94

Former Virginia Sen. John Warner, who was known on Capitol Hill for his work on military affairs and in Hollywood as the ex-husband of actress Elizabeth Taylor, has died at age 94.
    

Howard University to name College of Fine Arts after Chadwick Boseman

Howard University will name its newly re-established College of Fine Arts after actor Chadwick Boseman, who died of cancer last year.
    

New York Yankees put RHP Corey Kluber, 1B Luke Voit on injured list

The New York Yankees placed right-hander Corey Kluber and first baseman Luke Voit on the injured list Wednesday, the team announced.
    

Supreme Court says Oklahoma man should stay on death row as tribal case plays out

The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that an inmate on Oklahoma's death row must stay in the state's custody while the high court considers tribal jurisdiction issues.
    

Nick Lachey wins 'Masked Singer' Season 5

Pop music and reality TV star Nick Lachey, dressed as a piglet, won Season 5 of "The Masked Singer" on Wednesday night.
    

Adam Vinatieri, NFL's all-time scoring leader, retires after 24 seasons

Veteran kicker Adam Vinatieri, the NFL's all-time scoring leader, announced his retirement from the league Wednesday on "The Pat McAfee Show."
    

'Hungry Caterpillar' author-illustrator Eric Carle dead at 91

Children's literature titan Eric Carle has died at the age of 91, his official social media accounts announced Wednesday.
    

Jeff Bezos to step down as Amazon CEO July 5

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos announced Wednesday that he will step down from the role on July 5,at which time he will be replaced by Amazon Web Services chief Andy Jassy.
    

Brooks Koepka, Bryson DeChambeau trade barbs on social media

Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau continued their feud on social media Wednesday, with the star golfers exchanging barbs on social media.
    

First Tasmanian devils born in Australian mainland in 3,000 years

Tasmanian devils were born in mainland Australia for the first time in 3,000 years, wildlife charity Aussie Ark announced.
    

Tony Awards ceremony to stream on Paramount+ Sept. 26

The Tony Awards ceremony honoring excellence on Broadway for the truncated 2019-20 theater season is set to stream on Paramount+ Sept. 26.
    

Angels' Mickey Callaway fired, banned until at least end of 2022 season

Los Angeles Angels pitching coach Mickey Callaway was placed on MLB's ineligible list through the end of the 2022 season after the league's investigation into his alleged sexual misconduct.
    

Ex-Penn State President Graham Spanier ordered to report to prison

A Pennsylvania judge on Wednesday ordered former Penn State University President Graham Spanier to begin serving his prison sentence in July.
    

Netflix orders second season of 'Firefly Lane'

Netflix said Wednesday it has ordered a second season of its drama, "Firefly Lane."
    

Activist firm ousts two ExxonMobil directors in shareholder vote

The activist investing firm Engine No. 1 won a shareholder vote to remove two members of ExxonMobil's board on Wednesday in response to its climate strategy.
    

Bruce Campbell, Sam Raimi producing 'Evil Dead Rise' film

Bruce Campbell and Sam Raimi are producing a new "Evil Dead" project for New Line.
    

Russia, growing domestic operations biggest misinformation threats on Facebook

Russia leads the world in pushing misinformation on Facebook, a threat report issued by the social media company Wednesday indicates.
    

Study: Black, Asian, Pacific Islander populations in U.S. see rise in suicides

Suicide rates have increased among Black Americans and those of Asian or Pacific Islander descent, according to an analysis published Wednesday by JAMA Network Open.
    

SpaceX’s 22nd cargo resupply mission to carry water bears, baby squids to the space station

SpaceX's 22nd cargo resupply mission, slated to launch no earlier than June 3, will see several unique science experiments -- involving water bears, baby squids and kidney stones -- ferried to the ISS.
    

Karine Jean-Pierre becomes first Black woman to lead White House press briefing in 30 years

Karine Jean-Pierre, the White House principal deputy press secretary, on Wednesday became the first Black woman to lead a formal White House press briefing in 30 years.
    
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  1. What we know about the VTA light rail gunman Sam Cassidy - KTVU San Francisco
  2. Biden Asks U.S. Intel To Push For Stronger Conclusions On The Coronavirus' Origins - NPR
  3. White woman sues over termination after calling police on a Black man in Central Park - CNN
  4. The Pandemic Didn't Slow Climate Change. It's Actually Speeding Up, Experts Warn - NPR
  5. With Biden's support, the COVID lab-leak theory goes mainstream - Yahoo News
  6. Boris Johnson's Former Top Aide Tells of Inept, Chaotic Covid Policy - The New York Times
  7. Ohio announces first $1M Vax-a-Million lottery winner - POLITICO
  8. Family dogs maul, kill 10-month-old baby girl - WABI
  9. Trump’s NYC trip for UFC fight cost taxpayers $250K - New York Daily News
  10. GOP senators warn they may block China competition bill, angry over lack of amendments - CNN
  11. U.K. Police Detain 5 People Over Black Activist Sasha Johnson's Shooting - NPR
  12. 'A special kind of baby boom': Tasmanian devils born in mainland Australia for first time in 3,000 years - USA TODAY
  13. Why a Grand Plan to Vaccinate the World Against Covid Unraveled - The Wall Street Journal
  14. Australia's Victoria state to enter COVID-19 lockdown after ... - Thomson Reuters Foundation
  15. Activist Investor Wins Exxon Board Seats In Day Of Reckoning For Big Oil - OilPrice.com
  16. Witnesses of misconduct by Bill Gates' money manager paid off: NYT - Business Insider
  17. Shell ordered to deepen carbon emissions cuts in 'historic' climate case - NBC News
  18. Elizabeth Warren spars with JPMorgan Chase head Jamie Dimon on overdraft fees - CBS News
  19. How to Hide Likes on Your Instagram Posts - Lifehacker
  20. AI Could Soon Write Code Based on Ordinary Language - WIRED
  21. ‘The Masked Singer’ Finale Reveals Piglet as Winner: Here’s the Identity of the Final Three Celebrities - Variety
  22. The Very Hungry Caterpillar author Eric Carle dies, aged 91 - Al Jazeera English
  23. Emma Thompson Revealed The One Thing She Didn't Like About Her "Cruella" Costume And It Might Make You LOL - BuzzFeed
  24. Kim Kardashian denies affair with Travis Barker: 'False narrative' - Fox News
  25. A.J. Brown steps up Julio Jones recruiting effort with hilarious new video - Music City Miracles
  26. Hawks' bizarre Trae Young strategy pays off for Knicks - New York Post
  27. Bryson DeChambeau, Brooks Koepka continue exchange on social media - ESPN
  28. NFL players react to Adam Vinatieri retiring after 24 seasons in the league - CBS Sports
  29. Super blood moon and lunar eclipse stun spectators around the world – video - The Guardian
  30. Subway Swabbers Find a Microbe Jungle — And Thousands of New Species - The New York Times
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  32. Stephen Hawking’s office and archive gifted to UK to settle tax bill - The Guardian
  33. CDC Significantly Relaxes Cruise Rules for Fully Vaccinated Passengers - Cruise Industry News
  34. Scientists Just Cured the Coronavirus With Inhalable Nanobodies - Interesting Engineering
  35. Illinois coronavirus: Positivity rate down to 2%, lowest ever - Chicago Sun-Times
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  1. Biden Orders Intelligence Inquiry Into Origins of the Coronavirus
  2. Immunity to the Coronavirus May Persist for Years, Scientists Find
  3. Boris Johnson’s Former Top Aide Describes Chaos in U.K.’s Virus Response
  4. Will Ohio's Vaccine Lottery Actually Increase Vaccinations?
  5. Mass Shootings in the United States in 2021
  6. A Culture of Fear at the Firm That Manages Bill Gates’s Fortune
  7. Eric Carle, Author of ‘The Very Hungry Caterpillar,’ Dies at 91
  8. Climate Change Activists Notch Victory in Exxon Mobil Board Elections
  9. Biden Administration Defends Huge Alaska Oil Drilling Project
  10. After Skirting Filibuster Fight for Months, Democrats Near a First Battle
  11. Biden is said to be planning to nominate Burns and Garcetti for ambassadorships.
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Connect the dots to reveal the hidden picture.
    

Tiles

Our soothing matching game may help you de-stress.
    

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