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VP Kamala Harris takes part in D.C.'s LGBTQ Pride rally After the coronavirus pandemic left most Pride parades and events canceled in 2020, Vice President Kamala Harris joined the CapitalPride Walk and Rally in Washington, D.C. on Saturday. 'American Idol' alum David Archuleta comes out as LGBTQIA+ "American Idol" Season 7 runner-up David Archuleta announced on Instagram Saturday that he is a member of the LGBTQIA+ community. Biden administration ends Trump's immigration crime victim agency The Biden administration said Friday it was ending the Trump-era Victim of Immigration Crime Engagement Office and replacing it with a call line and program it says is more comprehensive in scope. Denmark's Euro 2020 star Eriksen is in stable condition after collapse in opening match Denmark's Euro 2020 star Christian Eriksen is in stable condition after collapsing in the opening match, the UFEA said in a statement. Justice Department inspector general to investigate Trump media leak hunt The inspector general of the Justice Department has opened an investigation into what led federal prosecutors to take data of House Democrats and reporters under the Trump administration. TSA screens over 2M a day in return to pre-pandemic levels Airport travel has returned to average pre-pandemic levels with more than 2 million travelers in a single day. 'Raiders of the Lost Ark' turns 40 "Raiders of the Lost Ark," the first film to feature Harrison Ford as a archaeologist and adventurer Indiana Jones, turned 40 Saturday. Whale swallows lobster diver, rejects him as meal A Massachusetts lobster diver survived being swallowed up and then spat out by a humpback whale off the coast of Cape Cod, giving him about 40 surreal seconds in the mouth of the large marine animal. Orlando, Fla., marks five-year anniversary of Pulse nightclub shooting Orlando community members, state and national leaders paid homage to victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting five years ago during events Saturday. Blue Origin auctions seat on 1st crewed flight for $28 million Blue Origin on Saturday auctioned off a seat on its first crewed flight to the edge of space next month for $28 million. Barbora Krejcikova wins first Grand Slam singles title at French Open Unseeded Barbora Krejcikova captured her first Grand Slam singles title after beating Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6-1, 2-6, 6-4 in the French Open women's final Saturday in Paris. G7 leaders to sign anti-pandemic declaration G7 leaders on Saturday plan to sign a Carbis Bay declaration on health to prevent another global pandemic, according to a Downing Street statement. Baton Rouge, La., to pay $4.5M to settle lawsuit over Alton Sterling's death The city of Baton Rouge, La., has agreed to settle a lawsuit with the family of Alton Sterling -- who was killed by a police officer in 2016 -- for $4.5 million. Moscow mayor orders 'long weekend' away from work to curb COVID-19 surge Moscow's mayor ordered a "long weekend," away from work in the capital city from Saturday through June 20 to prevent the spread of COVID-19 amid a surge in cases. Shooting at Savannah, Ga., apartment complex injures 9, kills 1 Nine people sustained injuries and one person died after a mass shooting at a Savannah, Ga., apartment complex, police said. Exceptional western U.S. heat wave to bring days of dangerously high temperatures The magnitude of the heat expected across the western United States through the coming week will be one for the record books, according to forecasters. 'SATC' stars reunite for 'Just Like That' table read "Sex and the City" stars Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis reunited this week to rehearse for the show's upcoming followup, "And Just Like That." Taylor Swift's 'Evermore' tops U.S. album chart14 injured in Austin, Texas, shooting; 1 arrested, another at-large A shooting on a crowded Austin, Texas, street early Saturday left 13 people injured and police searching for at least one gunman, law enforcement said. Famous birthdays for June 12: Adriana Lima, Jessie Reyez Model Adriana Lima turns 40 and singer Jessie Reyez turns 30, among the famous birthdays for June 12. Experts: Too early to tell if yearly COVID-19 booster vaccines needed As the number of people fully immunized against COVID-19 rises into the hundreds of millions, immunologists and infectious disease experts now are pondering a new question in the unfolding pandemic. Medieval shoe trend brought 'plague' of bunions to Britain Suffering for fashion is nothing new. Researchers in Britain have unearthed new evidence that stylish pointed shoes caused a "plague" of bunions in the late medieval period. Poor sleep after head injury may point to dementia risk, study says Sleep disorders may increase the odds for dementia in survivors of traumatic brain injury, new research suggests. More Recent Articles |
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To Counter China's Belt-and-Road, Biden Tries to Unite G7The president urged the leaders of wealthy democracies to offer hundreds of billions in loans to developing nations in a direct challenge to Beijing’s Belt-and-Road Initiative. In Pictures: President Biden’s Trip to EuropeThe president is in Cornwall, England to meet with other leaders of wealthy democracies. How Private Equity Firms Avoid TaxesThe I.R.S. almost never audits private equity firms, even as whistle-blowers have filed claims alleging illegal tax avoidance. Covid-Sniffing Dogs Are Accurate, But Wide Use Faces HurdlesLogistics, cost and official standards are needed for the dogs to fulfill their potential in medical fields. Flying Car Makers Want to Build ‘Uber Meets Tesla in the Air’Inside Silicon Valley’s 10-year quest to make soaring above a crowded city street as easy as calling an Uber. ‘Take the Ship’: Conservatives Aim to Commandeer Southern BaptistsThe insurgents, some adopting a pirate motif, believe that the denomination has drifted too far to the left on issues of race, gender and the strict authority of the Bible. Baseball's Sticky Situation With Ball DoctoringDoctoring baseballs with ultra-tacky substances has pitchers dominating and some questioning the game’s integrity. Can cleaning up the balls liven up the sport? Yair Lapid Won’t Be Israel’s Next Leader. But He’s the Power Behind the Throne.If a new coalition government wins a confidence vote in Parliament on Sunday, Naftali Bennett will be Israel’s next prime minister. He wouldn’t be there without Yair Lapid. Donald Trump Is StarvingA glutton for attention is yanked away from the buffet. Witnessing China's Uyghur Genocide in XinjiangIf we say Xi Jinping is committing genocide, can we do nothing? Fat Cats on a Hot Tin RoofPay up, Monopoly Men; freeloading isn't cool. How Joe Manchin Can Fix the FilibusterIn mending rather than ending the rule, he might get us a little closer to a workable middle ground. AT&T Went Back to Basics by Cutting WarnerMedia LooseIn acquiring WarnerMedia, it believed pairing distribution with content was the key to the future. Apparently not. How to Think Outside Your BrainThe days when we could do it all in our heads are over. Zoos Are Bad for AnimalsMany of them aspire to be good civic institutions that care for animals on their grounds and in the wild. But is it really worth their captivity? Tom Hanks and the History We Need to LearnReacting to an essay by Mr. Hanks, readers discuss the Tulsa race massacre and other parts of our history, both shameful and inspiring, that are often not taught. A Path of Forgiveness After Unimaginable Loss in IraqAn engineer’s wife, daughter and other family members were killed in a misguided airstrike by the U.S.-led coalition. But Basim Razzo would rather sow understanding than hatred. Verda Tetteh Won a $40,000 Scholarship. Then She Gave It Away.Verda Tetteh, 17, was awarded the scholarship during the graduation ceremony at her Massachusetts high school. Moments later, she returned it and said it should go to a student who needed it more. Off-Duty Flight Attendant Is Detained After an In-Flight Struggle, Delta SaysVideo from the flight showed a violent confrontation involving several people wrestling a man to the floor as someone said: “Get him down. Keep him down.” Humpback Whale Nearly Eats a Lobsterman, Then Thinks Better of ItMichael Packard, a lobster diver in Provincetown, Mass., found himself inside the mouth of a whale on Friday morning, then was spit out. Austin Shooting: 14 People Are Injured, Police SayThe interim police chief said that the shooting appeared to have started as “some kind of disturbance between two parties” and that most of the victims were “innocent bystanders.” Mudcat Grant, American League’s First Black 20-Game Winner, Dies at 85After 14 major league seasons, he wrote a book about Black pitchers and sang in nightclubs. “I made way more money in music than I did in baseball,” he said. French Political Leader Pelted With Flour During ProtestJean-Luc Mélenchon, the leader of the far-left party France Unbowed, was showered with flour in Paris, just days after President Emmanuel Macron was slapped in the face. What Weird Games Lurk on Your Kid’s Tablet?Huge Kid Cesarean Birth in Hospital? Toddler Foot Doctor? How to Have a Better RelationshipGood relationships don’t happen overnight. They take commitment, compromise, forgiveness and most of all — effort. Here we offer the latest in relationship science, expert advice, fun quizzes and helpful tips to help you build a stronger bond with your partner. At the French Open Grounds, a Guided Tour of ChangeA tennis writer has watched Roland Garros evolve and grow for 30 years, for better or worse. Annie Murphy Plays a Sitcom Wife Who Gets the Last LaughAnnie Murphy stars in a comedy that spoofs corny family sitcoms while revealing the darkness behind the bright lights and bad jokes. A History of the Hollywood Chronicle in 10 BooksWant to learn more about how the movies were made? These books are a good place to start. More Recent Articles
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After the coronavirus pandemic left most Pride parades and events canceled in 2020, Vice President Kamala Harris joined the CapitalPride Walk and Rally in Washington, D.C. on Saturday.
"American Idol" Season 7 runner-up David Archuleta announced on Instagram Saturday that he is a member of the LGBTQIA+ community.
The Biden administration said Friday it was ending the Trump-era Victim of Immigration Crime Engagement Office and replacing it with a call line and program it says is more comprehensive in scope.
Denmark's Euro 2020 star Christian Eriksen is in stable condition after collapsing in the opening match, the UFEA said in a statement.
The inspector general of the Justice Department has opened an investigation into what led federal prosecutors to take data of House Democrats and reporters under the Trump administration.
Airport travel has returned to average pre-pandemic levels with more than 2 million travelers in a single day.
"Raiders of the Lost Ark," the first film to feature Harrison Ford as a archaeologist and adventurer Indiana Jones, turned 40 Saturday.
A Massachusetts lobster diver survived being swallowed up and then spat out by a humpback whale off the coast of Cape Cod, giving him about 40 surreal seconds in the mouth of the large marine animal.
Orlando community members, state and national leaders paid homage to victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting five years ago during events Saturday.
Blue Origin on Saturday auctioned off a seat on its first crewed flight to the edge of space next month for $28 million.
Unseeded Barbora Krejcikova captured her first Grand Slam singles title after beating Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6-1, 2-6, 6-4 in the French Open women's final Saturday in Paris.
G7 leaders on Saturday plan to sign a Carbis Bay declaration on health to prevent another global pandemic, according to a Downing Street statement.
The city of Baton Rouge, La., has agreed to settle a lawsuit with the family of Alton Sterling -- who was killed by a police officer in 2016 -- for $4.5 million.
Moscow's mayor ordered a "long weekend," away from work in the capital city from Saturday through June 20 to prevent the spread of COVID-19 amid a surge in cases.
Nine people sustained injuries and one person died after a mass shooting at a Savannah, Ga., apartment complex, police said.
The magnitude of the heat expected across the western United States through the coming week will be one for the record books, according to forecasters.
"Sex and the City" stars Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis reunited this week to rehearse for the show's upcoming followup, "And Just Like That."
Pop star Taylor Swift's "Evermore" is No.1 on the U.S. album chart.
A shooting on a crowded Austin, Texas, street early Saturday left 13 people injured and police searching for at least one gunman, law enforcement said.
Model Adriana Lima turns 40 and singer Jessie Reyez turns 30, among the famous birthdays for June 12.
As the number of people fully immunized against COVID-19 rises into the hundreds of millions, immunologists and infectious disease experts now are pondering a new question in the unfolding pandemic.
Suffering for fashion is nothing new. Researchers in Britain have unearthed new evidence that stylish pointed shoes caused a "plague" of bunions in the late medieval period.
Sleep disorders may increase the odds for dementia in survivors of traumatic brain injury, new research suggests. 
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