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 UFC fighter Beneil Dariush gets Tesla after calling out CEO Elon Musk  UFC lightweight Beneil Dariush received a temporary Tesla after calling out CEO Elon Musk following the fighter's victory over Tony Ferguson at UFC 262 last week.      Progressive Democrats introduce legislation to halt Israeli arms deal  Democratic Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Mark Pocan and Rashida Tlaib introduced legislation Wednesday to block an arms sale to Israel as its fighter jets continue to pound Hamas in the Gaza Strip.      Atlanta Braves acquire veteran catcher Kevan Smith from Tampa Bay Rays  The Atlanta Braves acquired veteran catcher Kevan Smith from the Tampa Bay Rays on Wednesday, the team announced.      Number of U.S. kids hospitalized with COVID-19 is likely overcounted, study says  The actual number of U.S. children hospitalized due to COVID-19 may be lower than current figures suggest, a new study indicates.      U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov meet in Iceland  U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken acknowledged "differences" between the United States and Russia in his first meeting with Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, but said he hopes the two can work toward shared interests.      Baltimore Orioles' Chris Davis out for rest of season after hip surgery  Baltimore Orioles first baseman Chris Davis will miss the remainder of the season after undergoing surgery Wednesday to repair the labrum in his left hip.      Omarion eliminated in 'Masked Singer' semifinals  Singer Omarion, dressed as a yeti, was eliminated from "The Masked Singer" on Wednesday night.      Texas executes Quintin Jones, state's first of 2021  Texas on Wednesday carried out its first execution after a 10-month hiatus with the lethal injection of a man convicted of killing an 83-year-old relative over $30.      Texas declines new punishment trial for Terence Andrus in 2008 slayings  The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals on Wednesday declined to grant a new punishment trial to a man on death row for the 2008 shooting deaths of two people.      House approves panel to investigate Jan. 6 Capitol attack  The House of Representatives on Wednesday voted in favor of forming an investigative panel to examine the Jan. 6 attack at the U.S. Capitol.      NHL clears Blues, Golden Knights after COVID-19 testing errors  The NHL retested St. Louis Blues and Vegas Golden Knights players on Wednesday after multiple false-positive test results for COVID-19 were reported from the same United States-based laboratory.      Kamala Harris expresses 'outrage and grief' at anti-AAPI hate crimes, voter restriction laws  Vice President Kamala Harris delivered the keynote address for the Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Victory Alliance unity summit Wednesday, condemning anti-Asian hate crimes and voter restriction laws.      Jonas Brothers announces summer concert tour  The fraternal pop group Jonas Brothers announced Wednesday it is going on tour this summer with a special guest star, country music star Kelsea Ballerini.      Joe Biden tells Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu he expects de-escalation of attacks in Gaza  President Joe Biden spoke with Benjamin Netanyahu by phone on Wednesday, telling the Israeli prime minister he expects a quick de-escalation of military attacks in Gaza to make way for a cease-fire.      Watch: Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr. homers in return from injured list  San Diego Padres star shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr. bashed a solo home run in his return to the lineup Wednesday following an eight-game absence after testing positive for COVID-19 last week.      President Joe Biden to present first Medal of Honor to Korean War veteran Col. Ralph Puckett Jr.  President Joe Biden will present the Medal of Honor for the first time in his presidency, granting the decoration to Korean War veteran Col. Ralph Puckett Jr.      Courtney Tezeno to host HGTV's revival of 'Cash in the Attic'  HGTV said Wednesday it has green-lit six new episodes of the collectible series "Cash in the Attic."      Victims of Tulsa Race Massacre ask Congress for justice  A 107-year-old survivor of the Tulsa, Okla., race massacre on Wednesday called for Congress to provide justice for the attack, saying she's "never seen justice."      Study links poverty to higher risk of death after heart attack  Adults who live in poverty have a far greater risk for dying at a young age in the years after suffering their first heart than those who are middle-class or wealthy, a JAMA Cardiology study found.      Tiffany Haddish to host 'Friday Night Vibes' on TBS  Comedian and actress Tiffany Haddish is set to host "Friday Night Vibes," a new series to debut on TBS June 18.      U.S. markets fall after Federal Reserve minutes, cryptocurrency struggles  U.S. markets declined Wednesday after the Federal Reserve indicated it could slow down bond purchases and cryptocurrencies, including bitcoin, struggled.      Virginia woman wins $250,000 lottery prize while helping a friend  A Virginia woman said helping out a friend turned out to be a lucky good deed when she won $250,000 from a scratch-off lottery ticket.      Watch: Woman reunited with class ring she didn't know was lost  A class of 1965 class ring found in a Delaware store parking lot was returned to its owner, who didn't even know it was lost.       | 
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 New Political Pressures Push US, Europe to Stop Israel-Gaza ConflictPresident Biden faces a leftward shift in his party. In Europe, Muslim migration, terrorism fears and populist politics make diplomacy more urgent than ever.        The Gaza Conflict Is Stoking an ‘Identity Crisis’ for Some Young American JewsA new generation is confronting the region’s longstanding conflict in a very different context, with very different pressures, from their parents’ and grandparents’ generations.        ‘I Was Surrounded by Death’: Gaza Father Is Rescued, Emerging to GriefRiad Ishkontana said that when rescuers pulled him and his 7-year-old daughter from the rubble after an airstrike, he awoke to a new life — one without his wife and four other children.        House Backs Jan. 6 Commission, but Senate Path DimsThe vote was a victory for Democrats, who were joined by 35 Republicans in pushing for a full accounting of the deadly riot. But Mitch McConnell voiced opposition, clouding Senate prospects.        Fed Minutes April 2021: Officials Hint They Might Soon Talk About Slowing Bond-BuyingMinutes from the Federal Reserve’s April meeting showed some officials wanted to soon talk about a plan to pull back some central bank support for the economy if “rapid progress” persisted.        Senators Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Overhaul Postal ServiceWith enough Republican support to pass the Senate, the announcement of the Postal Service Reform Act is an unexpected indication of bipartisan compromise in a divided Congress.        Scarred but Resilient, New York City Tiptoes Toward NormalcyThe city reopened hesitantly, as New Yorkers balanced caution with a desire to embrace the freedom of prepandemic life.        100 Million Vaccine Doses Held Up Over Contamination Concerns, Emergent RevealsExecutives from Emergent, which ruined millions of coronavirus vaccine doses, divulged to Congress the scope of the regulatory review of its troubled Baltimore plant.        In Germany, an Early Covid Vaccine Shot Comes With Disapproving LooksVaccination brings greater freedoms. That has tempted some people to try the most un-German of activities: cutting in line.        At Saks, Return to Office Means Mandatory Vaccines, Optional ManicuresMarc Metrick, the company’s chief executive, says employees will have more flexibility but for reasons having to do with corporate culture, “the default needs to be our office.”        ‘It’s Magic What We Do.’ Movie Theaters Get Starry-Eyed Once More.The industry was decimated by the pandemic, with theaters shut across the country and new films delayed by Hollywood studios. But now cinemas are ready to fill up their seats again. Will audiences follow?        Traveling to Europe? A Country-by-Country Reopening GuideMembers of the European Union are welcoming vaccinated travelers, including Americans. But there are still rules and restrictions to abide by. Here’s how to navigate them and what to expect.        Near-Complete Abortion Is Signed Into Law in TexasGov. Greg Abbott signed one of the nation’s most restrictive abortion measures, banning it after six weeks of pregnancy, as Texas lawmakers take a hard-right approach to major issues.        Top Trump Executive Under Criminal Investigation Over TaxesAttorney General Letitia James is investigating whether taxes were paid on perks that the Trump Organization gave to Allen Weisselberg, its chief financial officer.        Modern Love Podcast: She Left Me ThereKacey Vu Shap spent 25 years trying to forget the Vietnamese orphanage of his childhood. Why did he go back?        Netting Zero Climate Series: Join the Conversation on May 20The Times’s Andrew Ross Sorkin joins Dame Ellen MacArthur and other experts to explore what it will take to transform the economy in the battle against climate change.        The ‘Unshakable’ Bonds of Friendship With Israel Are ShakingIsrael might 'win' in Gaza, and lose America.         We’re Being Trampled by a Candidate StampedeWelcome to the world of over-Zoomed politics        Critical Race Theory and WokenessSome states are trying to ban curriculums that acknowledge this country’s history of racism. It’s creating a new culture war over a school of thought called critical race theory.        Why Are Tech Companies Pretending to Be Governments?The decision-making theatrics of Amazon, Facebook and other tech companies underscore the need for government to play a larger role.        How the Storming of the Capitol Became a ‘Normal Tourist Visit’Insurrection? What insurrection?        Please Vaccinate Your Teenager to Protect My 4-Year-OldShe's a cancer survivor and she needs protection.         'The Underground Railroad' Tells a Deeper Story of SlaveryIn his Amazon show, Barry Jenkins doesn't present a story of slavery for the white gaze.        When Palestine ShookThe Palestinian people are moving on, whether or not their leaders are with them.        My Patients Will Not Be the Same. None of Us Will.The invisible scars of critical illness will be with us for some time.         The Case of Long Island’s Disappearing Brood X CicadasThe insect cohort known as Brood X may not emerge on Long Island, a sign of humanity’s effects on even nature’s most reliable periodic events.        Cuomo Investigation by U.S. Examines Coronavirus Tests for 'Specials'Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo was already under fire after members of his family received expedited testing in the pandemic’s early weeks.        Nikole Hannah-Jones Denied Tenure at University of North CarolinaHer hiring brought a backlash from conservatives concerned about her involvement in The Times Magazine’s 1619 Project, which examined the legacy of slavery in America.        ‘Deep Regret’ Inside Aid Organization Grappling With Sexual AbuseMercy Corps made public a report detailing sexual abuse allegations, including reports that the co-founder Ellsworth Culver arranged for the sexual abuse of his daughter and others.        These Twins Lived Together. In Covid, They Died Together.The story of Joefred and Ralfred Gregory has resonated widely as India suffered the most virus deaths in a single day of any country during the pandemic.        Ford F-150 Lightning Is a Major New Electric Vehicle ContenderIf it sells well, an electric version of the best-selling vehicle in the U.S. could help accelerate the move to electric vehicles.        TikTok's Owner, ByteDance, Says C.E.O. Zhang Yiming Will ResignZhang Yiming steered ByteDance to become China’s first truly globally successful internet company.        Washington State Enacts Police Reform a Year After George Floyd’s DeathGov. Jay Inslee signed 12 bills into law that include bans on chokeholds and no-knock warrants, making Washington the latest state to pass sweeping police reforms.        Lee Evans, Olympic Runner Who Protested Racism, Dies at 74One of several Black athletes who had threatened to boycott the 1968 Summer Games, he won two gold medals, then raised his fist at the presentation ceremony.        Wellness Challenge: A Guide to Meditation for ResilienceDay 3: Try a Fierce Meditation        The Art of the SneakerA new exhibition in London charts the rise of global sneaker culture, from performance shoe to cult collector item. But do they belong in the museum?        The Youth Prepare for #Summer2021, a Glorious Summer They’re Unlikely to GetAfter a traumatic year, it’s hard to simply flip a switch toward fun. But have teenage summers ever lived up to expectations?        N.B.A. Awards Picks: Why Stephen Curry Could Win M.V.P.Denver’s Nikola Jokic separated himself early with historic play. Then Curry, who has won two Most Valuable Player Awards with Golden State, went on a historic run of his own.        On London’s Reopened Ballet Stages, a Focus on the ContemporaryThe Royal Ballet’s program, “21st Century Choreographers,” featured a new work by Kyle Abraham.        ‘Zappa,’ ‘Trust Me’ and More Streaming GemsWe comb through the streaming services to find some options you might have missed.        What $1.7 Million Buys You in Massachusetts, New York and WashingtonA waterfront cottage with a guesthouse on Martha’s Vineyard, a 1930s Tudor Revival in Pelham and a 1969 house in North Bend.        It’s the LeBron James vs. Stephen Curry Battle No One Asked ForAfter years of facing each other in the N.B.A. finals, James and Curry are competing just to make the playoffs. How did this happen?        Trevor Noah Wonders if America Is Ready for a Giuliani DynastyRudy Giuliani’s son, Andrew, announced his candidacy for governor of New York on Tuesday. The “Daily Show” host is surprised that he wants the job.         More Recent Articles | 
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 UFC lightweight Beneil Dariush received a temporary Tesla after calling out CEO Elon Musk following the fighter's victory over Tony Ferguson at UFC 262 last week.   
 Democratic Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Mark Pocan and Rashida Tlaib introduced legislation Wednesday to block an arms sale to Israel as its fighter jets continue to pound Hamas in the Gaza Strip.   
 The Atlanta Braves acquired veteran catcher Kevan Smith from the Tampa Bay Rays on Wednesday, the team announced.   
 The actual number of U.S. children hospitalized due to COVID-19 may be lower than current figures suggest, a new study indicates.   
 U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken acknowledged "differences" between the United States and Russia in his first meeting with Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, but said he hopes the two can work toward shared interests.   
 Baltimore Orioles first baseman Chris Davis will miss the remainder of the season after undergoing surgery Wednesday to repair the labrum in his left hip.   
 Singer Omarion, dressed as a yeti, was eliminated from "The Masked Singer" on Wednesday night.   
 Texas on Wednesday carried out its first execution after a 10-month hiatus with the lethal injection of a man convicted of killing an 83-year-old relative over $30.   
 The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals on Wednesday declined to grant a new punishment trial to a man on death row for the 2008 shooting deaths of two people.   
 The House of Representatives on Wednesday voted in favor of forming an investigative panel to examine the Jan. 6 attack at the U.S. Capitol.   
 The NHL retested St. Louis Blues and Vegas Golden Knights players on Wednesday after multiple false-positive test results for COVID-19 were reported from the same United States-based laboratory.   
 Vice President Kamala Harris delivered the keynote address for the Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Victory Alliance unity summit Wednesday, condemning anti-Asian hate crimes and voter restriction laws.   
 The fraternal pop group Jonas Brothers announced Wednesday it is going on tour this summer with a special guest star, country music star Kelsea Ballerini.   
 President Joe Biden spoke with Benjamin Netanyahu by phone on Wednesday, telling the Israeli prime minister he expects a quick de-escalation of military attacks in Gaza to make way for a cease-fire.   
 San Diego Padres star shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr. bashed a solo home run in his return to the lineup Wednesday following an eight-game absence after testing positive for COVID-19 last week.   
 President Joe Biden will present the Medal of Honor for the first time in his presidency, granting the decoration to Korean War veteran Col. Ralph Puckett Jr.   
 HGTV said Wednesday it has green-lit six new episodes of the collectible series "Cash in the Attic."   
 A 107-year-old survivor of the Tulsa, Okla., race massacre on Wednesday called for Congress to provide justice for the attack, saying she's "never seen justice."   
 Adults who live in poverty have a far greater risk for dying at a young age in the years after suffering their first heart than those who are middle-class or wealthy, a JAMA Cardiology study found.   
 Comedian and actress Tiffany Haddish is set to host "Friday Night Vibes," a new series to debut on TBS June 18.   
 U.S. markets declined Wednesday after the Federal Reserve indicated it could slow down bond purchases and cryptocurrencies, including bitcoin, struggled.   
 A Virginia woman said helping out a friend turned out to be a lucky good deed when she won $250,000 from a scratch-off lottery ticket.   
 A class of 1965 class ring found in a Delaware store parking lot was returned to its owner, who didn't even know it was lost.   
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