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 Watch: 'Hogwarts Legacy' video game shows off exclusive PlayStation 5 features  The PlayStation 5 version of the highly anticipated Harry Potter video game "Hogwarts Legacy" will have exclusive features as developer Avalanche Software looks to take advantage of the console's DualSense controller.      Jehovah's Witness released from Russian jail after serving 5 years  A Danish Jehovah's Witness who was the first person to be arrested and sentenced to a Russian jail amid the Kremlin's crackdown on the religion has been released after serving five years behind bars.      At least 19 students, 2 adults killed in shooting at Texas elementary school  A mass shooting at a South Texas elementary school left 19 students and at least two adults dead after a gunman opened fire Tuesday, local officials said.      'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2' gets October release date  "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2," the upcoming first-person shooter video game from developer Infinity Ward and publisher Activision, will be released this October.      Biden to lawmakers: 'It's time to act' on gun control after Texas school shooting  President Joe Biden said "we have to act" to enact "common-sense" gun control legislation after a shooting at a Texas elementary school that killed 18 students and at least one adult on Tuesday.      NFL considering elimination of annual Pro Bowl game  NFL owners and league officials are discussing the future of the annual Pro Bowl game at this week's league meetings.      Chicago Bulls star Zach LaVine has left knee surgery  Chicago Bulls star guard Zach LaVine underwent arthroscopic left knee surgery Tuesday in Los Angeles, the team announced.      Michigan GOP candidate won't quit race after false signature accusations  Former Detroit police Chief James Craig on Tuesday called on Michigan's attorney general to investigate after the state's election bureau found his gubernatorial campaign submitted false petition signatures.      National Weather Service predicts above-normal Atlantic hurricane season  The National Weather Service's forecasters on Tuesday predicted an above-normal 2022 Atlantic hurricane season, expecting 14 to 21 named storms.      Judge blocks auction of Dorothy's long-lost 'Wizard of Oz' dress  Dorothy's long-lost "Wizard of Oz" dress, worth up to $1.2 million, will not be auctioned Tuesday after a judge blocked the sale over a lawsuit filed by a woman claiming the dress belonged to her relative.      More than 80 senators urge President Joe Biden to expedite Sweden, Finland NATO admission  A group of more than 80 senators led by Sens. Thom Tills, R-N.C.,  and Jean Shaheen, D-N.H., on Tuesday sent a letter to President Joe Biden urging him to expedite the process of allowing Sweden and Finland to join NATO.      Scientists discover fossil of massive flying 'Dragon of Death'  Scientists have uncovered the remains of one of the largest pterosaurs on record, in Argentina, according to a study published Tuesday in the journal Cretaceous Research.      Russia takes control of town of Svitlodarsk; 200 bodies found in Mariupol  Ukrainian authorities said Tuesday they have discovered about 200 bodies beneath the debris of an apartment building in Mariupol, the southern port city that's been targeted for weeks by Russian forces.      Southern Baptist leaders vow to release secret list of accused sex abusers  Southern Baptist Convention leaders announced plans Tuesday to release a secret list of hundreds of ministers and church personnel accused of sexual abuse, after a report found church leaders suppressed abuse claims.      Commission offers new names for U.S. Army bases named for Confederate leaders  The congressional Naming Commission submitted its list Tuesday of suggested name changes for nine U.S. Army facilities named for Confederate leaders.      Nasdaq falls 2% as Snap posts worst-ever single-day loss  The Nasdaq Composite fell 2.35% Tuesday as shares of Snap fell 43.08%, dragging down other major tech stocks on negative quarterly forecasts.      Iraqi man with ISIS link plotted to kill President George W. Bush, DOJ says  An Iraqi citizen with suspected ties to the Islamic State was arrested in Ohio and charged with a plot to kill former President George W. Bush, the Justice Department announced Tuesday.      Dutch airline KLM faces suit over 'greenwashing'  Environmental groups have filed suit against KLM, alleging the Dutch airline has falsely claimed to be environmentally sustainable in advertising to improve its image, which is greenwashing.      Look: Stuck cat rescued from underneath car in Florida  Authorities in Florida came to the rescue of a cat that became stuck while apparently attempting to climb into the undercarriage of a vehicle.      Chrysler parent Stellantis to build EV battery plant in Indiana  Stellantis announced a $2.5 billion joint venture with Samsung SDI to build the automaker's first electric vehicle battery plant in the United States. The plant in Kokomo, Ind., will create 1,400 new jobs.      Missouri woman stops for a soda, wins $50,000 lottery prize  A Missouri woman's thirst turned out to be a lucky feeling when a lottery ticket she bought during a beverage stop turned out to be a $50,000 winner.      Biden administration updating police use-of-force guidelines on George Floyd anniversary  President Joe Biden is expected to sign an executive order updating the use of force policy for federal law enforcement agents, on the heels of a Justice Department memo directing them to intervene if they see a fellow o      Watch: Rare yellow cardinal spotted in Pennsylvania back yard  A Pennsylvania woman got out her camera to capture a one-in-a-million sight she spotted in her back yard: a yellow cardinal.       | 
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 Sarah Huckabee Sanders wins the G.O.P. nomination for Arkansas governor.The former White House press secretary and daughter of former Gov. Mike Huckabee is seeking public office for the first time.        In Texas, Ken Paxton defeats George P. Bush in a G.O.P. runoff for attorney general.Mr. Paxton had leaned heavily on his endorsement from former President Donald J. Trump.        Russian Forces Pummel Key Eastern Ukraine TownWith enemy forces massed on three sides, the residents of Sievierodonetsk are at the heart of the battle.        Ukraine Charges 8 Russian Fighters in Killings of Village Mayor and FamilyThe bodies of the mayor, her husband and her son were found after Russian forces retreated in early April.        U.S. Speeds Up Reshaping of Taiwan’s Defenses to Deter ChinaThe Biden administration is taking lessons from the war in Ukraine to turn Taiwan into a “porcupine” bristling with weapons that would inflict severe pain if attacked.        1 in 5 Adult Covid Survivors in the U.S. May Develop Long Covid, Says CDCResearchers identified lasting health problems in many different organ systems, including the heart, lungs and kidneys.        The Suspect in a Fatal Subway Shooting Is in Police CustodyAndrew Abdullah was the subject of a manhunt that began minutes after a gunman shot a passenger on a northbound Q train on Sunday.        Southern Baptists to Release List of Ministers Accused of Sexual AbuseThe existence of the secretly maintained list was revealed in a bombshell report on the denomination’s handling of sexual abuse over the past two decades.        Fried Shallots Should Always Be in Your PantryThis staple of Southeast Asian cuisine enhances all kinds of dishes, J. Kenji López-Alt writes.        Abortion Questions for Justice Alito and His Supreme Court AlliesIsn’t having to carry an unwanted pregnancy to term the same as forced labor?        The Heat Is Already OnAnd the scope of catastrophe is getting clearer.        On Taiwan, Biden Should Find His Inner TrumanBiden’s astute pledge to defend the island democracy was no gaffe.         In India’s Heat Wave, Air-Conditioning Is the DividerIn a rapidly warming world, the ability to cool and stay indoors is the real divider.        Putin Showed His True Hand. The West Kept Shaking It.It was a naïve gamble: If we were nice to Putin, maybe he would be nice to us.        What Vaccine Apartheid Portends for the Climate FutureGestures of good will and concern from developed countries can hide nationalism so pointed that it amounts to something like sadism.        Invade Haiti, Wall Street Urged. The U.S. Obliged.The long occupation of Haiti began with a drumbeat from the bank that became Citigroup, decades of diplomatic correspondence and other records show.        An American Comeback on AmazonChinese merchants have been huge on Amazon. But now we’re seeing the trend reverse.        Where to Eat Near Citi Field Before a Mets GameBefore the national anthem rings out, take the No. 7 train one stop away from Citi Field for tamales, empanadas and tacos.        On George Floyd Anniversary, Biden Set to Issue Policing OrderThe order would direct all federal agencies to revise their use-of-force policies and create a national registry of officers fired for misconduct.        U.S. Birthrate Ticks Up 1 Percent, Halting a Steady DeclineData from the federal government showed last year’s increase was the first since 2014 and followed a sharp drop in 2020, when the coronavirus pandemic hit.        Indiana Lawmakers Override Transgender Sports VetoGov. Eric Holcomb said the measure barring transgender girls from playing girls’ sports at school was unnecessary, but fellow Republicans in the Legislature disagreed.        Can Protein Powders Help Aging Muscles?Older adults typically need more protein than younger people. Here’s how to ensure you’re getting enough.        Hugh Jackman Is Having Fun Playing as ‘Arrogant as You Possibly Can’“There’s something about this show that buoys me up with an energy that I didn’t think I had,” the Tony nominee said of “The Music Man.”         More Recent Articles | 
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 The PlayStation 5 version of the highly anticipated Harry Potter video game "Hogwarts Legacy" will have exclusive features as developer Avalanche Software looks to take advantage of the console's DualSense controller.   
 A Danish Jehovah's Witness who was the first person to be arrested and sentenced to a Russian jail amid the Kremlin's crackdown on the religion has been released after serving five years behind bars.   
 A mass shooting at a South Texas elementary school left 19 students and at least two adults dead after a gunman opened fire Tuesday, local officials said.   
 "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2," the upcoming first-person shooter video game from developer Infinity Ward and publisher Activision, will be released this October.   
 President Joe Biden said "we have to act" to enact "common-sense" gun control legislation after a shooting at a Texas elementary school that killed 18 students and at least one adult on Tuesday.   
 NFL owners and league officials are discussing the future of the annual Pro Bowl game at this week's league meetings.   
 Chicago Bulls star guard Zach LaVine underwent arthroscopic left knee surgery Tuesday in Los Angeles, the team announced.   
 Former Detroit police Chief James Craig on Tuesday called on Michigan's attorney general to investigate after the state's election bureau found his gubernatorial campaign submitted false petition signatures.   
 The National Weather Service's forecasters on Tuesday predicted an above-normal 2022 Atlantic hurricane season, expecting 14 to 21 named storms.   
 Dorothy's long-lost "Wizard of Oz" dress, worth up to $1.2 million, will not be auctioned Tuesday after a judge blocked the sale over a lawsuit filed by a woman claiming the dress belonged to her relative.   
 A group of more than 80 senators led by Sens. Thom Tills, R-N.C.,  and Jean Shaheen, D-N.H., on Tuesday sent a letter to President Joe Biden urging him to expedite the process of allowing Sweden and Finland to join NATO.   
 Scientists have uncovered the remains of one of the largest pterosaurs on record, in Argentina, according to a study published Tuesday in the journal Cretaceous Research.   
 Ukrainian authorities said Tuesday they have discovered about 200 bodies beneath the debris of an apartment building in Mariupol, the southern port city that's been targeted for weeks by Russian forces.   
 Southern Baptist Convention leaders announced plans Tuesday to release a secret list of hundreds of ministers and church personnel accused of sexual abuse, after a report found church leaders suppressed abuse claims.   
 The congressional Naming Commission submitted its list Tuesday of suggested name changes for nine U.S. Army facilities named for Confederate leaders.   
 The Nasdaq Composite fell 2.35% Tuesday as shares of Snap fell 43.08%, dragging down other major tech stocks on negative quarterly forecasts.   
 An Iraqi citizen with suspected ties to the Islamic State was arrested in Ohio and charged with a plot to kill former President George W. Bush, the Justice Department announced Tuesday.   
 Environmental groups have filed suit against KLM, alleging the Dutch airline has falsely claimed to be environmentally sustainable in advertising to improve its image, which is greenwashing.   
 Authorities in Florida came to the rescue of a cat that became stuck while apparently attempting to climb into the undercarriage of a vehicle.   
 Stellantis announced a $2.5 billion joint venture with Samsung SDI to build the automaker's first electric vehicle battery plant in the United States. The plant in Kokomo, Ind., will create 1,400 new jobs.   
 A Missouri woman's thirst turned out to be a lucky feeling when a lottery ticket she bought during a beverage stop turned out to be a $50,000 winner.   
 President Joe Biden is expected to sign an executive order updating the use of force policy for federal law enforcement agents, on the heels of a Justice Department memo directing them to intervene if they see a fellow o   
 A Pennsylvania woman got out her camera to capture a one-in-a-million sight she spotted in her back yard: a yellow cardinal.   
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