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Putin drops upper age limit for military as Zelensky calls Donbas conditions ‘difficult' 'President Vladimir Putin on Saturday signed a law dropping the upper age limit to enlist in the military as Russian troops have suffered staggering losses in Ukraine. Biden says he'll visit Uvalde, refers to shooting in U. of Delaware graduation speech President Joe Biden on Saturday remarked on the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, and other violence during his commencement speech to graduating University of Delaware students. Enrique Tarrio, former Proud Boys leader, denied jail release Enrique Tarrio, former leader of the extremist Proud Boys group, has been denied a request to be released from jail while he awaits trial for charges stemming from the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Texas Dems release letter calling for special session after Uvalde shooting Texas Senate Democrats demanded in a letter on Saturday that the governor call a special session in wake of the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, that killed 19 students and two teachers. Notable Deaths of 2022 Musician Andy Fletcher, actor Ray Liotta, Greek composer Vangelis, actor Robert Morse, comedian Gilbert Gottfried, NFL quarterback Dwayne Haskins and Football player Rayfield Wright are among the notable deaths for 2022. Cardinal Angelo Sodano, former Vatican secretary of state, dies at 94 Pope Francis expressed his condolences Saturday to the sister of Cardinal Angelo Sodano while announcing that the former secretary of state for Vatican City had died. He was 94. Calf Canyon Fire ignited from 'zombie fire' The recently ranked largest fire in New Mexico history was found Friday to have been caused by a prescribed burn that had concluded in January before reigniting in April following at least three winter weather events. China signs deal with Samoa during Pacific trip watched closely by U.S. officials Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited Samoa on Saturday as part of a tour to strengthen trade and security ties with Pacific nations, likely watched closely by officials in the United States. Operation Fly Formula: Australian goat milk to replenish baby formula An Australian producer of goat milk formula, along with other varieties, will ship infant formula to the United States to address its shortage, the U.S. government has announced. Tropical Storm Agatha forms south of Mexico An area of disturbed weather that AccuWeather meteorologists were closely scrutinizing all week over the waters south of Mexico became the first named storm of the 2022 East Pacific hurricane season -- Agatha. VP Kamala Harris decries 'epidemic of hate' in remarks at Buffalo, N.Y., funeral Vice President Kamala Harris decried an "epidemic of hate" she said is sweeping the nation as she attended the Saturday funeral of Ruth Whitfield, the oldest victim of a mass shooting at a Buffalo, N.Y., supermarket. The 'extreme profession' that hunts the most powerful storms on Earth Hard-core scientists aboard specially equipped National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration aircraft play an integral role in hurricane forecasting. Russia test fires Zircon hypersonic cruise missile Russia test fired a Zircon hypersonic cruise missile Saturday from the Barents Sea to a target in the White Sea on Russia's northwest coast, the Russian Defense Ministry reported. Russia-Ukraine war: Intense shelling hits Kharkiv, Mykolaiv Russian shelling Saturday targeted the city of Kharkiv near the conflict zone in Donbas, eastern Ukraine, local officials said. 'Glee' alum Matthew Morrison exits 'So You Think You Can Dance' "Glee" alum Matthew Morrison has announced he will not judge the competition series "So You Think You Can Dance" as planned. Kendrick Lamar's 'Mr. Morale' tops U.S. album chart Rapper Kendrick Lamar's "Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. Busy Philipps announces she has been separated from Marc Silverstein since 2021 Actress Busy Philipps announced Friday that she has been separated from her husband, screenwriter Marc Silverstein, since February 2021. Famous birthdays for May 28: Alexa Davalos, Kylie Minogue Actor Alexa Davalos turns 40 and singer Kylie Minogue turns 54, among the famous birthdays for May 28. On This Day, May 28: Odyssey orbiter finds evidence of ice on MarsMore Recent Articles
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Gun in Texas Shooting Came From Company Known for Pushing BoundariesDaniel Defense, which makes military-style rifles, was an early adopter of direct-to-consumer marketing and has a history of running provocative ads. What the Racist Massacre in Buffalo Stole From One FamilyEvery mass shooting requires unique paths of mourning. Celestine Chaney’s family bid farewell to a mother, sister, grandparent and best friend. Russians Crowdsource Supplies for Their Army in UkraineA grass-roots movement to get basic supplies to soldiers fighting in Ukraine reflects the growing recognition among Russians that their military was unprepared for major conflict. Diplomats Fear Russia May Use Syrian Aid as Bargaining Chip in UkraineCountries in Europe and the Middle East could see a new surge in refugees if Russia shuts down the last humanitarian convoy route into Syria. Russia Edges Closer to Seizing Key City in Eastern UkraineRussian and Ukrainian forces were locked in street-by-street fighting in Sievierodonetsk, Kyiv’s last foothold in Luhansk Province. Trump’s Primary Losses Puncture His InvincibilityWith many of Donald J. Trump’s endorsed candidates falling to defeat in recent primaries, some Republicans see an opening for a post-Trump candidate in 2024. How Some People Travel to the U.S. After Positive Covid TestsEntering the United States by air requires a negative coronavirus test. Some people who can’t provide one are using a workaround: flying to Canada or Mexico, then entering via a land border. How a 7,000-Ton Broadway Theater Was Hoisted 30 FeetThe Beaux-Arts interior of the Palace Theater is a protected landmark, so developers had to devise a plan to raise it three stories in their effort to add more retail space. Why the Champions League Final Was DelayedEuropean soccer’s showcase game kicked off more than 30 minutes late after overcrowding at the stadium gates led to clashes between fans and the police. An Irish National Treasure Gets Set for a Long-Needed RestorationThe majestic Old Library at Trinity College Dublin, where some of Ireland’s most ancient and valuable books are stored, is a popular tourist attraction. A Texas School. A Buffalo Store. The Toll of Gun Violence Mounts in the U.S.America’s leaders are failing in their most basic duty. The Good News in Georgia That’s Bad News for TrumpRepublicans in key swing-state offices can know that they have a future in the party if, in the event of a contested election, they simply do their job. I’m a Medic on the Front Line in Ukraine. I Couldn’t Escape This War.In my experience, people want to fill death-ravaged space with as much life as possible. School Shootings and America’s Human SacrificesGuns don’t kill people. Doors do. Summer Camp for AllIt’s hard to imagine a more ideal escape for young people living through an extraordinary time of grief, loneliness and upheaval. One Nation, Under GunsWill we rise up to face the rising tide of violence? When the Cost of Liberty Is the Occasional MassacreConservatives need to explain their logic on gun safety. In Los Angeles, a Tree With Stories to TellAt the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, each champion received a baby oak tree. In Los Angeles one of them is still alive, a witness to a forgotten chapter of Black history. But it is threatened with destruction to make space for luxury apartments. Australia Wields a New DNA Tool to Crack Missing-Person MysteriesThe technique can predict a person’s ancestry and physical traits without the need for a match with an existing sample in a database. Brittney Griner’s Supporters Have a New Strategy to Free Her: Make NoiseThose close to Griner pursued a strategy of silence after her detention in Russia in February, hoping to avoid politicizing her case. Now they are amping up public pressure, with some of it aimed at President Biden. What Gun Violence Does to Our Mental HealthMass shootings and other types of trauma can have ripple effects not only for survivors but also for those who follow the news of the events. More Recent Articles |
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'President Vladimir Putin on Saturday signed a law dropping the upper age limit to enlist in the military as Russian troops have suffered staggering losses in Ukraine.
President Joe Biden on Saturday remarked on the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, and other violence during his commencement speech to graduating University of Delaware students.
Enrique Tarrio, former leader of the extremist Proud Boys group, has been denied a request to be released from jail while he awaits trial for charges stemming from the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
Texas Senate Democrats demanded in a letter on Saturday that the governor call a special session in wake of the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, that killed 19 students and two teachers.
Musician Andy Fletcher, actor Ray Liotta, Greek composer Vangelis, actor Robert Morse, comedian Gilbert Gottfried, NFL quarterback Dwayne Haskins and Football player Rayfield Wright are among the notable deaths for 2022.
Pope Francis expressed his condolences Saturday to the sister of Cardinal Angelo Sodano while announcing that the former secretary of state for Vatican City had died. He was 94.
The recently ranked largest fire in New Mexico history was found Friday to have been caused by a prescribed burn that had concluded in January before reigniting in April following at least three winter weather events.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited Samoa on Saturday as part of a tour to strengthen trade and security ties with Pacific nations, likely watched closely by officials in the United States.
An Australian producer of goat milk formula, along with other varieties, will ship infant formula to the United States to address its shortage, the U.S. government has announced.
An area of disturbed weather that AccuWeather meteorologists were closely scrutinizing all week over the waters south of Mexico became the first named storm of the 2022 East Pacific hurricane season -- Agatha.
Vice President Kamala Harris decried an "epidemic of hate" she said is sweeping the nation as she attended the Saturday funeral of Ruth Whitfield, the oldest victim of a mass shooting at a Buffalo, N.Y., supermarket.
Hard-core scientists aboard specially equipped National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration aircraft play an integral role in hurricane forecasting.
Russia test fired a Zircon hypersonic cruise missile Saturday from the Barents Sea to a target in the White Sea on Russia's northwest coast, the Russian Defense Ministry reported.
Russian shelling Saturday targeted the city of Kharkiv near the conflict zone in Donbas, eastern Ukraine, local officials said.
"Glee" alum Matthew Morrison has announced he will not judge the competition series "So You Think You Can Dance" as planned.
Rapper Kendrick Lamar's "Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
Actress Busy Philipps announced Friday that she has been separated from her husband, screenwriter Marc Silverstein, since February 2021.
Actor Alexa Davalos turns 40 and singer Kylie Minogue turns 54, among the famous birthdays for May 28.
On May 28, 2002, NASA said the Mars Odyssey found evidence of ice on Mars. 
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