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Trump endorses Rep. Ted Budd for Senate seat at NC GOP address U.S. Representative Ted Budd, R-N.C., announced he would be running as North Carolina Senator in the midst of former President Donald Trump's address to the North Carolina Republican Party convention Saturday. Essential Quality wins Belmont Stakes Essential Quality avenged his only defeat, a fourth-place finish in the Kentucky Derby, with a gutsy victory over Hot Rod Charlie in Saturday's $1.5 million Belmont Stakes at Belmont Park in New York. Swarm of more than 150 earthquakes shakes California's Salton Sea'General Hospital' actress Kirsten Storms recovering from brain surgery "General Hospital" actress Kirsten Storms announced on social media that she is recovering from brain surgery. Pentagon to maintain policy prohibiting display of Pride flag The Department of Defense plans to "maintain existing policy for the display of unofficial flags," including the Pride flag, according to a statement issued Friday. Minnesota man charged in 1972 murder of Illinois girl A Minnesota man has been arrested on three counts of first-degree murder tied to the fatal stabbing of a 15-year-old girl from Naperville, Illinois decades ago. Canadian PM Justin Trudeau urges Catholic Church to apologize, release records on child deaths Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau urged the Catholic Church to "take responsibility" for its role in the treatment of Indigenous children in residential schools. Britain's COVID-19 cases down from Friday's two-month high Britain's new daily COVID-19 cases were down Saturday from Friday's two-month high, but still up from the same day last week. Justice Department says it won't pull journalists' records when investigating leaks The Justice Department said Saturday that it will reverse regulations that allow it to obtain journalists' information while investigating leaks. In photos: Highlights of the 2021 Belmont Stakes Horses prepared the week of May 30, 2020, for the 153rd running of the Belmont Stakes in Elmont, N.Y. The main race was scheduled to take place June 5 with a post time of 6:49 p.m. EDT. Gunmen kill at least 100 in Burkina Faso Gunmen killed at least 100 people and injured dozens in an overnight attack on a village in northern Burkina Faso, President Roch Kabore confirmed Saturday. In photos: Sotheby's 'Natively Digital' NFT auction Digital artwork that's part of an NFT auction called "Natively Digital" at Sotheby's New York went on display June 4, 2020. No Triple Crown winner, but Belmont Sakes could crown different kind of champion The Belmont Stakes gives Essential Quality a chance to bounce back from his third-place Kentucky Derby finish and make a run for year-end champion honors. Federal judge strikes down California's assault weapons ban A federal judge has struck down California's ban on assault weapons, saying it violates the Second Amendment. Unruly passenger forces Delta flight to divert to Albuquerque A Delta Air Lines flight en route from Los Angeles to Nashville made an emergency landing in Albuquerque after a passenger became unruly and attempted to enter the cockpit, authorities said. G7 supports President Joe Biden's minimum tax on corporate earnings Finance ministers from the Group of 7 nations have backed President Joe Biden's plan to overhaul the global tax system with a minimum tax on corporate earnings. Chrissy Teigen won't be heard narrating 'Never Have I Ever' Chrissy Teigen will not be heard as planned in a guest voiceover role in Season 2 of Mindy Kaling's coming-of-age comedy, "Never Have I Ever." Solar eclipse to darken sky over NYC, Montreal Thursday morning The Earth, moon and sun will align again for the second time in as many weeks to create a solar eclipse that will be visible for part of Canada and the United States Third 'Quiet Place' movie set for release in 2023 Paramount Pictures has announced it will release a third "A Quiet Place" thriller March 31, 2023. Nickelodeon star Drake Bell pleads not guilty to attempted child endangerment Former Nickelodeon star Drake Bell, star of "Drake & Josh," pleaded not guilty to child misconduct charges after police said he had inappropriate interactions with a 15-year-old in Cleveland. Olivia Rodrigo's 'Sour' tops U.S. album chartIssa Rae joins voice cast of 'Into the Spider-Verse' sequel Issa Rae has landed a role in the sequel to the animated blockbuster "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse." On This Day, June 5: President Ronald Reagan dies at age 93 On June 5, 2004, Ronald Reagan, the 40th U.S. president, died at his Los Angeles home at the age of 93 of complications from Alzheimer's disease. Famous birthdays for June 5: Mark Wahlberg, Brian McKnight Actor Mark Wahlberg turns 50 and singer Brian McKnight turns 52, among the famous birthdays for June 5. More Recent Articles |
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Alzheimer’s Drug Poses a Dilemma for the F.D.A.If the agency approves it, aducanumab would be the first new Alzheimer’s treatment since 2003. Patients are desperate for new options, but some scientists say there isn’t enough evidence it works. How a Nursing Shortage Affects Families With Disabled ChildrenA nursing shortage — driven by the pandemic — has made life miserable for parents with profoundly disabled children. “What if I’m so exhausted that I make a mistake?” As Vaccines Turn Pandemic’s Tide, U.S. and Europe Diverge on Path ForwardThe split is particularly stark in Britain, which is facing the spread of a new variant, while America has essentially lifted all rules for people who are vaccinated. Meadows Pressed Justice Dept. to Investigate Election Fraud ClaimsEmails show the increasingly urgent efforts by President Trump and his allies during his last days in office to find some way to undermine, or even nullify, the election results. Workers Are Gaining Leverage Over Employers Right Before Our Eyes“Employers are becoming much more cognizant that yes, it’s about money, but also about quality of life.” Amsterdam Works to Shore Up Its Crumbling Canals and BridgesFor the next two decades, the scenic city and tourist magnet is going to look more like one gigantic construction site. Kamala Harris Can’t WinHer role is fraught. Her detractors are ferocious. Three Paths to Containing TrumpHow left, center and right hope to keep our ex-president in check. E.T., Phone Me!I asked David Duchovny the truth about what is out there. Turning Child Care Into a New Cold WarRepublicans talk a good game about families. And then stiff them. Cancel Culture Works. We Wouldn’t Have Marriage Equality Without It.Naming and shaming were key parts of the campaign to make gay marriage legal. Congress Needs to Defend Vote Counting, Not Just Vote CastingA voting rights law before Congress does not fully address the imminent threats to representative democracy in the United States. A Supreme Court Case Poses a Threat to L.G.B.T.Q. Foster KidsWill Philadelphia be able to exclude a Catholic adoption agency from its foster care system because it refuses to work with gay couples? Ron Lieber: Invest in the People You LoveIf you’re emerging from the pandemic in better financial shape than before, ask yourself this: What will you spend to renew your bonds, and how will you do it? At Once Diminished and Dominating, Trump Begins His Next ActThe former president spoke on Saturday to the North Carolina Republican convention as he resumes political speeches and rallies. AOC Endorses Maya Wiley for NYC MayorMs. Ocasio-Cortez’s endorsement on Saturday may cement Ms. Wiley as the left-wing standard-bearer in the New York City mayor’s race. Olympics Gave Hope to Japan’s L.G.B.T.Q. Activists. But Old Prejudices Die Hard.Legislation labeling discrimination “unacceptable” has been blocked by conservative lawmakers, showing how far the country has to go to fulfill the goal of equality enshrined in the Olympic charter. School District Agrees to Pay $3 Million After a Bullied Boy, 8, Killed HimselfCincinnati Public Schools reached the settlement on Friday, more than four years after Gabriel Taye died by suicide. A Gun Rights Win in California With Sights Set on the Supreme CourtA federal judge overturned California’s assault weapons ban. State officials vowed to win on appeal, but gun advocates are emboldened by a shifting Supreme Court. Federer Escapes With a Win in a French Open Night MatchStill, he expressed doubt about his ability to play his fourth-round match Monday against Matteo Berrettini. Blinded by Brighter Headlights? It’s Not Your Imagination.The rising use of light-emitting diodes and the popularity of pickups and S.U.V.s have prompted complaints about the glare and intensity of headlights. As Life Slowed Down, They Got CreativeThe actor and comedian Niecy Nash and her wife, Jessica Betts, a musician, reveal how crab legs, skinny dipping and therapy improved their life as newlyweds. California Assault Weapons Ban Overturned by Federal JudgeThe judge said the ban was a “failed experiment.” California’s governor called the ruling “a direct threat to public safety.” More Recent Articles |
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U.S. Representative Ted Budd, R-N.C., announced he would be running as North Carolina Senator in the midst of former President Donald Trump's address to the North Carolina Republican Party convention Saturday.
Essential Quality avenged his only defeat, a fourth-place finish in the Kentucky Derby, with a gutsy victory over Hot Rod Charlie in Saturday's $1.5 million Belmont Stakes at Belmont Park in New York.
A 5.3 earthquake shook Southern California's Salton Sea Saturday morning.
"General Hospital" actress Kirsten Storms announced on social media that she is recovering from brain surgery.
The Department of Defense plans to "maintain existing policy for the display of unofficial flags," including the Pride flag, according to a statement issued Friday.
A Minnesota man has been arrested on three counts of first-degree murder tied to the fatal stabbing of a 15-year-old girl from Naperville, Illinois decades ago.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau urged the Catholic Church to "take responsibility" for its role in the treatment of Indigenous children in residential schools.
Britain's new daily COVID-19 cases were down Saturday from Friday's two-month high, but still up from the same day last week.
The Justice Department said Saturday that it will reverse regulations that allow it to obtain journalists' information while investigating leaks.
Horses prepared the week of May 30, 2020, for the 153rd running of the Belmont Stakes in Elmont, N.Y. The main race was scheduled to take place June 5 with a post time of 6:49 p.m. EDT.
Gunmen killed at least 100 people and injured dozens in an overnight attack on a village in northern Burkina Faso, President Roch Kabore confirmed Saturday.
Digital artwork that's part of an NFT auction called "Natively Digital" at Sotheby's New York went on display June 4, 2020.
The Belmont Stakes gives Essential Quality a chance to bounce back from his third-place Kentucky Derby finish and make a run for year-end champion honors.
A federal judge has struck down California's ban on assault weapons, saying it violates the Second Amendment.
A Delta Air Lines flight en route from Los Angeles to Nashville made an emergency landing in Albuquerque after a passenger became unruly and attempted to enter the cockpit, authorities said.
Finance ministers from the Group of 7 nations have backed President Joe Biden's plan to overhaul the global tax system with a minimum tax on corporate earnings.
Chrissy Teigen will not be heard as planned in a guest voiceover role in Season 2 of Mindy Kaling's coming-of-age comedy, "Never Have I Ever."
The Earth, moon and sun will align again for the second time in as many weeks to create a solar eclipse that will be visible for part of Canada and the United States
Paramount Pictures has announced it will release a third "A Quiet Place" thriller March 31, 2023.
Former Nickelodeon star Drake Bell, star of "Drake & Josh," pleaded not guilty to child misconduct charges after police said he had inappropriate interactions with a 15-year-old in Cleveland.
Olivia Rodrigo's "Sour" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
Issa Rae has landed a role in the sequel to the animated blockbuster "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse."
On June 5, 2004, Ronald Reagan, the 40th U.S. president, died at his Los Angeles home at the age of 93 of complications from Alzheimer's disease.
Actor Mark Wahlberg turns 50 and singer Brian McKnight turns 52, among the famous birthdays for June 5. 
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