Disney announced the release date for "Hocus Pocus 2" during the studio's upfronts presentation Tuesday. The Justice Department sued former Wynn Resorts CEO Stephen Wynn to register as a federal agent for allegedly encouraging former President Donald Trump to cancel the visa of a Chinese businessman. Disney+ released the first trailer for Marvel Studios' upcoming "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law" series on Tuesday. Authorities said a teenage boy died and his sister was injured at a Jersey Shore beach on Tuesday when a large hole they were digging collapsed, trapping the siblings under sand. The Orlando Magic won the NBA Draft Lottery for the fourth time in franchise history Tuesday night and will pick No. 1 in the 2022 draft. Actress Amber Heard finished testifying Tuesday in the defamation trial brought by her ex-husband, Johnny Depp. A Claude Monet painting of the Grand Canal in Italy sold at auction Tuesday for $56.6 million, the highest one of his Venice paintings has fetched, Sotheby's in New York announced. Hezbollah lost its majority in Lebanon's government in the nation's election on Sunday. Former All-Star pitcher Matt Harvey was suspended 60 games Tuesday for violating Major League Baseball's drug program. NASA astronaut Jessica Watkins made history last month when she became one of the latest astronauts to come aboard the International Space Station. A Michigan Court of Claims judge issued a preliminary injunction Tuesday against the state's 1931 abortion ban, in case Roe vs. Wade is overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court. People with a form of heart disease called aortic stenosis should undergo valve replacement surgery before symptoms first appear in order to avoid permanent damage, researchers said in an article published Tuesday. The United States will ease some sanctions against Venezuela, allowing U.S. and European oil companies to negotiate to resume services in the South American country. Ukrainian soldiers digging trenches in the city of Odessa in preparation for a Russian attack uncovered artifacts dating as far back as the 3rd century, the military announced. Netflix laid off 150 employees Tuesday as the streaming giant faces subscriber losses, slower revenue growth and a shareholder lawsuit. House Democrats introduced legislation Tuesday to help address the country's ongoing shortage of baby formula. A China Eastern Airlines flight that crashed earlier this year in Guangxi province and killed 132 may have been caused by an intentional act, U.S. authorities investigating the crash said Tuesday. Researchers examined how particulate air pollution, or aerosols, and climate change have affected tropical cyclones across the planet over the past 40 years in a new study. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 431 points on Tuesday following a seven-week losing streak. A team of Johns Hopkins University students are aiming to change the way people eat their burritos with a new invention: edible tape. Johnny Cash is once again making headlines in his Arkansas hometown after a bullet hole in a "very sensitive area" of the musician's silhouette on the local water tower made the man in black appear to be urinating. Mysterious World War I-era railroad tracks hidden in the Atlantic Ocean? It's not quite the plot of a thriller, but rather an actual discovery found along a beach in Cape May, N.J., in the wake of a storm last week. |
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