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Hughes, Oosthuizen, Henley share lead entering final round at U.S. Open Mackenzie Hughes, Louis Oosthuizen and Russell Henley were locked in a three-way tie atop the leaderboard after the third round of the U.S. Open golf tournament Saturday at Torrey Pines in San Diego. Watch: American Ryan Crouser shatters shot put world record at U.S. Olympic Trials Ryan Crouser broke the men's shot put world record with a throw that traveled 76 feet, 8 1/4 inches (23.37 meters) during the first day of the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials in Eugene, Ore. U.S. student studying in Russia found dead; suspect arrested Catherine Serou, a U.S. student studying in Russia, was found dead four days after she went missing, Russian police said Saturday. Backbone Fire in Arizona nearly triples in size to 17,126 acres The Backbone Fire in Arizona nearly tripled in size overnight to more than 17,000 acres, officials reported on Saturday. Nearly 60 House Democrats oppose denial of communion to abortion supporters A group of nearly 60 House Democrats signed a "Statement of Principles" opposing a plan by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops to deny communion to lawmakers who support abortion rights. Claudette sparks flooding along Gulf Coast, spins up tornadoes The first named tropical system of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season to directly impact the United States has formed. Tropical Storm Claudette formed early Saturday morning. Thousands march in LGBT Equality Parade in Poland Thousands of people participated in an LGBT Equality Parade in Warsaw Saturday amid what marchers described as rising homophobia in Poland. Will Smith shares memoir title, cover art on Instagram Will Smith shared on Instagram Saturday the title and cover art for his upcoming memoir. Kevin Costner celebrates 30 years of 'Prince of Thieves' Film star Kevin Costner celebrated the 30th anniversary of his medieval adventure movie, "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves," with a Twitter post. 6 critically injured when man hits cyclists with truck; suspect shot by police Six people were critically injured after a man hit multiple riders with a truck during a bike race in Arizona. Federal judge rules CDC can't impose restrictions on cruises A federal judge ruled Friday that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention can't enforce COVID-19 restrictions on cruise ships, granting a win to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in a challenge against the rules. Vatican puts European Union founding father Robert Schuman on path to sainthood The late French statesman Robert Schuman, one of the founders of post-war European integration, has moved forward on the track to become a Catholic saint, the Vatican announced Saturday. Total of 10 people injured in three separate shootings in Minnesota, Colorado Police said five people were injured in a shooting in Minnesota and five more people were injured in a pair of separate shootings in Colorado on Friday night. Bidens announce 'cherished' German Shepard Champ has died President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden announced Saturday that their "constant, cherished companion," the German Shepard dog Champ, has died. EU foreign policy chief threatens sanctions if Lebanon can't form gov't Lebanon could face targeted sanctions if its political leaders don't stop obstructing the establishment of a new reform government, the European Union's foreign policy chief warned Saturday. College baseball pitcher died after Tommy John surgery: Teammate A college baseball pitcher who died last week succumbed due to complications from Tommy John ligament replacement surgery, according to a teammate's fundraising appeal. Fourth 'Hotel Transylvania' film set for fall release The fourth and final installment in Sony's "Hotel Transylvania" film franchise will be released in theaters Oct. 1 instead of July 23 as planned. 'Voice of the Heroes' tops U.S. album chart Lil Baby & Lil Durk's "The Voice of the Heroes" is the No. 1 album in the United States. Hardline judge Ebrahim Raisi wins Iran's presidential election Hard-line conservative judge Ebrahim Raisi holds a commanding lead in Iran's presidential election with 62% of the vote, officials announced Saturday, prompting his rivals to concede the race. 'MIND' diet may help preserve brain health in people with MS A diet designed to boost brain health appears to benefit people with multiple sclerosis, new research suggests. On This Day, June 19: Juneteenth marks freedom from slavery in Texas In 1865, nearly two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation, freedom from slavery was announced in Galveston, Texas. Famous birthdays for June 19: Gena Rowlands, Robin Tunney Actor Gena Rowlands turns 91 and actor Robin Tunney turns 49, among the famous birthdays for June 19. Many 'high priority' patients not making it onto kidney transplant lists Many Americans who stand to benefit most from a kidney transplant may be missing a key window of opportunity, a new study finds. More Recent Articles |
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Rising From Pandemic, New York Seeks a New Mayor to Face Looming CrisesEric Adams is considered the front-runner in Tuesday’s Democratic primary, but the race is fluid enough that another candidate may win. Yang and Garcia Form Late Alliance in Mayor’s Race, Drawing Adams’s IreAndrew Yang and Kathryn Garcia campaigned together on Saturday in a show of unity that their top rival, Eric Adams, sought to portray as racially motivated. As Money Launderers Buy Dalís, U.S. Looks at Lifting the Veil on Art SalesSecrecy has long been part of the art market’s mystique, but now lawmakers say they fear it fosters abuses and should be addressed. Pope Francis' Silence Speaks Volumes on Controversial Communion Vote by US BishopsThe divergence of the conservative American church from Francis’ agenda is now so obvious as to be unremarkable, even when U.S. bishops ignore a Vatican warning. How Americans are Celebrating Juneteenth: Photos Across the USFrom Brooklyn to Galveston, there were scenes of joy and reflections on the meaning of the holiday. “We have to celebrate that we survived,” one man said. Los Angeles Just Elected a Liberal D.A. He’s Already Facing a Recall Effort.George Gascón is facing an intense backlash for enacting the sorts of policies demanded by protesters after the killing of George Floyd. ‘I’m Getting Ready’: Herschel Walker's Cryptic Video Could Upend Georgia Senate RaceIf the Georgia college football legend Herschel Walker declares his candidacy it could put former President Donald J. Trump’s power as a kingmaker to the test. Delta Variant: What to Know For Summer TravelIt’s the most contagious form of the coronavirus so far. Here’s what you need to know before traveling. The Big Tuna Sandwich MysteryA lawsuit against America’s largest sandwich chain has raised questions about America’s most popular canned fish. We tried to answer one: Is Subway selling tuna? A Message for President Biden on the U.S. Catholic Bishops and CommunionThe efforts by conservative bishops to arbitrate who receives communion reinforce why the American bishops so often stand alone. A 14-Year-Old Bride, Wed to Her Rapist, Playing on a Jungle GymThe United States has fought against child marriage around the world. Let’s do the same at home. The TV Show ‘Physical’ Shines a Light on the Aerobics EraA new dramedy on Apple TV+ explores the roots of America's fitness craze. The Two Men Blocking Military Sexual Assault ReformThe military justice system is in dire need of an overhaul. Two senators are standing athwart a bipartisan fix. What Walmart Doesn’t Get About JuneteenthEmancipation from slavery has been celebrated on different days in different places. The Strange Death of Liberal RussophobiaHow the Biden presidency is (wisely) opting out of Cold War 2.0. Champ, Presidential Pet German Shepherd, Dies at 13Champ, who was the family’s cherished companion, “died peacefully at home,” President Biden and the first lady said. College Baseball Pitcher, Sang Ho Baek, Dies After Tommy John SurgerySang Ho Baek, 20, “had been battling injuries throughout the season,” a teammate said, and underwent Tommy John surgery, a relatively common procedure for pitchers. Police Shoot Driver Who Struck Cyclists at Arizona Bike RaceSix people were seriously injured when a man driving a pickup truck plowed into cyclists at a bike race in Show Low, Ariz., the police said. The driver was then shot and wounded by the police. Mackenzie Hughes, Louis Oosthuizen, Russell Henley tied for lead at U.S. OpenMackenzie Hughes, Louis Oosthuizen and Russell Henley are knotted at five under par, but Rory McIlroy, Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm enter Sunday’s final round as threats. Man Pleads Guilty to Threatening to Lynch 2 Members of CongressKenneth R. Hubert, of Marionville, Mo., had threatened Representative Emanuel Cleaver II after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol and Representative Steve Cohen in 2019, prosecutors said. More Recent Articles |
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Mackenzie Hughes, Louis Oosthuizen and Russell Henley were locked in a three-way tie atop the leaderboard after the third round of the U.S. Open golf tournament Saturday at Torrey Pines in San Diego.
Ryan Crouser broke the men's shot put world record with a throw that traveled 76 feet, 8 1/4 inches (23.37 meters) during the first day of the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials in Eugene, Ore.
Catherine Serou, a U.S. student studying in Russia, was found dead four days after she went missing, Russian police said Saturday.
The Backbone Fire in Arizona nearly tripled in size overnight to more than 17,000 acres, officials reported on Saturday.
A group of nearly 60 House Democrats signed a "Statement of Principles" opposing a plan by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops to deny communion to lawmakers who support abortion rights.
The first named tropical system of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season to directly impact the United States has formed. Tropical Storm Claudette formed early Saturday morning.
Thousands of people participated in an LGBT Equality Parade in Warsaw Saturday amid what marchers described as rising homophobia in Poland.
Will Smith shared on Instagram Saturday the title and cover art for his upcoming memoir.
Film star Kevin Costner celebrated the 30th anniversary of his medieval adventure movie, "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves," with a Twitter post.
Six people were critically injured after a man hit multiple riders with a truck during a bike race in Arizona.
A federal judge ruled Friday that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention can't enforce COVID-19 restrictions on cruise ships, granting a win to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in a challenge against the rules.
The late French statesman Robert Schuman, one of the founders of post-war European integration, has moved forward on the track to become a Catholic saint, the Vatican announced Saturday.
Police said five people were injured in a shooting in Minnesota and five more people were injured in a pair of separate shootings in Colorado on Friday night.
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden announced Saturday that their "constant, cherished companion," the German Shepard dog Champ, has died.
Lebanon could face targeted sanctions if its political leaders don't stop obstructing the establishment of a new reform government, the European Union's foreign policy chief warned Saturday.
A college baseball pitcher who died last week succumbed due to complications from Tommy John ligament replacement surgery, according to a teammate's fundraising appeal.
The fourth and final installment in Sony's "Hotel Transylvania" film franchise will be released in theaters Oct. 1 instead of July 23 as planned.
Lil Baby & Lil Durk's "The Voice of the Heroes" is the No. 1 album in the United States.
Hard-line conservative judge Ebrahim Raisi holds a commanding lead in Iran's presidential election with 62% of the vote, officials announced Saturday, prompting his rivals to concede the race.
A diet designed to boost brain health appears to benefit people with multiple sclerosis, new research suggests.
In 1865, nearly two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation, freedom from slavery was announced in Galveston, Texas.
Actor Gena Rowlands turns 91 and actor Robin Tunney turns 49, among the famous birthdays for June 19.
Many Americans who stand to benefit most from a kidney transplant may be missing a key window of opportunity, a new study finds. 
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