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Canadiens stave off elimination, beat Lightning in Game 4 of Stanley Cup Final The Montreal Canadiens avoided being swept in the Stanley Cup Final with a 3-2 overtime win over the Tampa Bay Lightning in Monday night's Game 4 at Bell Centre in Quebec. Trudeau: Steps to ease Canada-U.S. border crossing to be announced soon Plans to open the Canada-U.S. border will be rolled out in the coming weeks, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday. Tropical Storm Elsa on path for Florida Keys after drenching Cuba Tropical Storm Elsa made its way toward the Florida Keys on Monday night after making landfall in Cuba earlier in the day. Ransomware group demands $70M in bitcoin for Kaseya cyberattack Ransomware group REvil demanded Monday that software provider Kaseya pay $70 million in bitcoin to release information locked in a cyberattack over the weekend. Ex-UCLA football coach, 49ers GM Terry Donahue dies at 77 Terry Donahue, the winningest football coach in UCLA and Pac-12 Conference history who later became general manager of the NFL's San Francisco 49ers, has died after a two-year battle with cancer. He was 77. Jacksonville Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence signs 4-year rookie contract Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback and No. 1 overall pick Trevor Lawrence inked his four-year rookie contract with the organization Monday, clearing the way for him to attend training camp later this month. Wimbledon tennis: Djokovic, Federer reach quarterfinals; Gauff eliminated Two-time defending champion Novak Djokovic and Swiss star Roger Federer both reached the Wimbledon quarterfinals with fourth-round victories Monday in London. Dam executive Roberto David Castillo found guilty in 2016 murder of activist Berta Caceres Roberto David Castillo, the former head of the dam company Desarrollos Energeticos, was found guilty for collaborating in the planning of the 2016 assassination of environmental activist Berta Caceres. Blue Jackets goalie Matiss Kivlenieks dies in July 4 fireworks accident Columbus Blue Jackets goaltender Matiss Kivlenieks died of chest trauma in a Fourth of July fireworks accident, police in Novi, Mich., said Monday. He was 24. 4 more bodies found in Surfside condo rubble; toll rises to 28 The death toll from last month's collapse of a condominium building near Miami rose to 28 with the discovery of four more bodies on Monday, local officials announced. More than 1,000 Afghan troops flee to neighboring Tajikistan Border officials said Monday that 1,037 Afghan soldiers fled to Tajikistan amid clashes with the Taliban. Atlanta Hawks remove interim tag from head coach Nate McMillan Atlanta Hawks general manager Travis Schlenk announced Monday that the franchise has an agreement in place with head coach Nate McMillan to remove the interim tag from his title and keep him with the organization. Nashville SWAT team forced to seek shelter in 'blast zone' during fireworks show Nashville police officers performing an investigation before a Fourth of July fireworks display were forced to seek shelter when the show began while they were still in the "blast zone," authorities said Monday. 11-year-old dies after raft overturns on Iowa theme park ride An 11-year-old died and multiple people were injured after a raft on the Raging River Ride at Adventureland in Altoona, Iowa overturned on Saturday. 'Goonies,' 'Superman' filmmaker Richard Donner dead at 91 Richard Donner -- who directed classic films such as "The Omen," "Superman," "The Goonies," "Ladyhawke" and "Lethal Weapon" -- has died at the age of 91. Boris Johnson says most COVID-19 measures will end in England on July 19 British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said all lockdown measures will be removed in England on July 19. 2 Chicago PD officers shot, injured while dispersing July 4 fireworks crowd Two Chicago police officers were shot and injured while trying to break up a crowd during a Fourth of July celebration in the city, authorities said Monday. Look: Julia Roberts celebrates 19th wedding anniversary with Danny Moder on Instagram Oscar-winning actress Julia Roberts posted an Instagram photo of her with her husband, cinematographer Danny Moder, to celebrate their wedding anniversary. Kate Middleton self-isolates after coming into contact with COVID-19 Kate Middleton, Britain's Duchess of Cambridge, was in self-isolation Monday after coming into contact with COVID-19, Kensington Palace said. Ryan Reynolds reads 'Where the Wild Things Are' for CBeebies Pokemon: Detective Pikachu and The Croods voice star Ryan Reynolds has read aloud Maurice Sendak's classic picture book, Where The Wild Things Are, for the BBC's CBeebies children's network. Reports: Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton wed in Oklahoma Music superstars and "The Voice" coaches Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton have exchanged wedding vows at their Oklahoma home, multiple media reports said. Tbilisi Pride march canceled after attacks by homophobic groups Violent anti-LGBT demonstrations led to the cancellation of the Pride March in the Georgian capital, Tbilisi. Luxembourg Prime Minister Xavier Bettel hospitalized for COVID-19 Luxembourg Prime Minister Xavier Bettel is in a hospital for observation after testing positive for COVID-19, the government has announced. Search for mudslide survivors expanded in Japan; 4 confirmed dead Rescuers expanded their search for victims of a massive mudslide in the Japanese coastal city of Atami on Monday as the official death toll rose to four and 80 others remained missing. |
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Tesla Says Autopilot Makes Its Cars Safer. Crash Victims Say It Kills.A California family that lost a 15-year-old boy when a Tesla hit its pickup truck is suing the company, claiming its Autopilot system was partly responsible. ‘Maybe We Can Be Friends’: New Yorkers Re-emerge in a Changed CityEven as many left the city for the Fourth of July weekend, pockets of activity provided a glimpse of post-pandemic life. Birthday Parties as Virus VectorJust how much Covid was spreading behind closed doors last year? Quite a lot, as a new study with a simple yet creative approach found out. Far-Right Extremist Finds an Ally in an Arizona CongressmanRepresentative Paul Gosar’s association with the white nationalist Nick Fuentes is the most vivid example of the Republican Party’s growing acceptance of extremism. How Bad Are U.S. Wildfires? Even Hawaii Is Battling a Surge.It’s among the wettest places on the planet, but shifts in rainfall, invasive grasses and a housing shortage are driving a wildfire spike on the islands. As Lebanon’s Crisis Deepens, Lines for Fuel Grow, and Food and Medicine Are ScarceThe World Bank said the financial crisis could rank among the world’s three worst since the mid-1800s. The currency has lost more than 90 percent of its value and unemployment has skyrocketed. Juul Is Fighting to Keep Its E-Cigarettes on the U.S. MarketThe company faces declining sales and thousands of lawsuits claiming it knowingly sold its trendy vaping products to minors. Soon the F.D.A. will decide whether it can keep selling them at all. Watch These 11 Titles Before They Leave Netflix in JulyPlenty to catch up on before a slew of titles leave for U.S. viewers by the end of July. These are the ones most worth seeing. They Were the Nice, Older Couple Next Door. Then the First Body Turned Up.An Iranian couple has confessed to murdering and dismembering their son, years after killing a daughter and her husband. They are not sorry. N.H.L. Goalie Dies After Being Hit by FireworksMatiss Kivlenieks, who played for the Columbus Blue Jackets, died in an accident in Novi, Mich., on Sunday, the police said. Trump Is Gone, Sort of. The Fireworks Are Still Going Off.The Supreme Court, Congress, even the White House — the reverberations are everywhere. It’s Morning in Joe Biden’s AmericaAnd the president deserves a lot of the credit. More Recent Articles |
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The Montreal Canadiens avoided being swept in the Stanley Cup Final with a 3-2 overtime win over the Tampa Bay Lightning in Monday night's Game 4 at Bell Centre in Quebec.
Plans to open the Canada-U.S. border will be rolled out in the coming weeks, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday.
Tropical Storm Elsa made its way toward the Florida Keys on Monday night after making landfall in Cuba earlier in the day.
Ransomware group REvil demanded Monday that software provider Kaseya pay $70 million in bitcoin to release information locked in a cyberattack over the weekend.
Terry Donahue, the winningest football coach in UCLA and Pac-12 Conference history who later became general manager of the NFL's San Francisco 49ers, has died after a two-year battle with cancer. He was 77.
Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback and No. 1 overall pick Trevor Lawrence inked his four-year rookie contract with the organization Monday, clearing the way for him to attend training camp later this month.
Two-time defending champion Novak Djokovic and Swiss star Roger Federer both reached the Wimbledon quarterfinals with fourth-round victories Monday in London.
Roberto David Castillo, the former head of the dam company Desarrollos Energeticos, was found guilty for collaborating in the planning of the 2016 assassination of environmental activist Berta Caceres.
Columbus Blue Jackets goaltender Matiss Kivlenieks died of chest trauma in a Fourth of July fireworks accident, police in Novi, Mich., said Monday. He was 24.
The death toll from last month's collapse of a condominium building near Miami rose to 28 with the discovery of four more bodies on Monday, local officials announced.
Border officials said Monday that 1,037 Afghan soldiers fled to Tajikistan amid clashes with the Taliban.
Atlanta Hawks general manager Travis Schlenk announced Monday that the franchise has an agreement in place with head coach Nate McMillan to remove the interim tag from his title and keep him with the organization.
Nashville police officers performing an investigation before a Fourth of July fireworks display were forced to seek shelter when the show began while they were still in the "blast zone," authorities said Monday.
An 11-year-old died and multiple people were injured after a raft on the Raging River Ride at Adventureland in Altoona, Iowa overturned on Saturday.
Richard Donner -- who directed classic films such as "The Omen," "Superman," "The Goonies," "Ladyhawke" and "Lethal Weapon" -- has died at the age of 91.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said all lockdown measures will be removed in England on July 19.
Two Chicago police officers were shot and injured while trying to break up a crowd during a Fourth of July celebration in the city, authorities said Monday.
Oscar-winning actress Julia Roberts posted an Instagram photo of her with her husband, cinematographer Danny Moder, to celebrate their wedding anniversary.
Kate Middleton, Britain's Duchess of Cambridge, was in self-isolation Monday after coming into contact with COVID-19, Kensington Palace said.
Pokemon: Detective Pikachu and The Croods voice star Ryan Reynolds has read aloud Maurice Sendak's classic picture book, Where The Wild Things Are, for the BBC's CBeebies children's network.
Music superstars and "The Voice" coaches Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton have exchanged wedding vows at their Oklahoma home, multiple media reports said.
Violent anti-LGBT demonstrations led to the cancellation of the Pride March in the Georgian capital, Tbilisi.
Luxembourg Prime Minister Xavier Bettel is in a hospital for observation after testing positive for COVID-19, the government has announced.
Rescuers expanded their search for victims of a massive mudslide in the Japanese coastal city of Atami on Monday as the official death toll rose to four and 80 others remained missing. 
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