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 New York Islanders hire Lane Lambert to replace Barry Trotz as head coach  The New York Islanders hired longtime assistant Lane Lambert to replace Barry Trotz as the franchise's head coach.      Drug dealer sentenced to 17 years in prison deadly fentanyl sale to Mac Miller  Stephen Andrew Walter, 49, was sentenced to 210 months in prison for distributing fentanyl-laced pills that led to the 2018 overdose death of rapper Mac Miller.      Pixar unveils release date, plot for new animated movie 'Elemental'  Pixar Animation Studios provided the first plot details and announced a release date for its upcoming 27th feature film, "Elemental," on Monday.      France says it will defend Sweden, Finland against attacks as they seek NATO membership  France will defend Sweden and Finland, Elysee said Monday, as the two Nordic countries have received threats from Russia over their decisions to join the NATO defensive military alliance.      Remains of missing teen Brittanee Drexel found after 2009 spring break killing  Authorities in South Carolina found the remains of Brittanee Drexel, a 17-year-old New Yorker who was raped and killed while visiting Myrtle Beach for spring break in 2009.      'Schitt's Creek' star Sarah Levy pregnant with first child  "Schitt's Creek" star Sarah Levy announced Monday on social media that she's pregnant with her first child.      Biden administration to expand flights to Cuba, resume family reunifications  After a months-long review, the Biden administration announced Monday it will allow flights to more Cuban cities and reinstate a family reunification program suspended by former President Donald Trump.      DeSantis hints state of Fla. will take control of dissolved Disney district  Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis suggested Monday that the state rather than local governments could assert jurisdiction over the Walt Disney Company's sprawling amusement park properties.      Celtics' Marcus Smart questionable for Game 1 vs. Heat with foot sprain  Boston Celtics guard Marcus Smart is considered questionable for Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals against the Miami Heat because of a right midfoot sprain.      Karine Jean-Pierre hosts first briefing as White House press secretary  Karine Jean-Pierre on Monday hosted her first briefing as White House press secretary since taking over the role from Jen Psaki.      FDA approves first at-home test for COVID-19, flu, other respiratory viruses  The Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved a new at-home test for respiratory viral infections such as COVID-19 and influenza that can be used without a prescription.      Study: New MRIs may help identify Parkinson's patients who could benefit from new drugs  New, extremely accurate magnetic resonance imaging scanners may be able to identify people with Parkinson's disease and similar conditions most likely to benefit from new treatments, researchers said Monday.      Abbott Labs, FDA reach deal to reopen baby formula manufacturing plant  Abbott Laboratories, a key manufacturer of baby formula, said Monday it has reached  agreement with regulators to reopen a shuttered production plant amid a nationwide supply shortage.      Judge strikes down California law requiring women on corporate boards  A California state judge ruled Monday that a law requiring corporate boards to include women was unconstitutional.      Kentucky Derby runner-up Epicenter is favorite among 9 Preakness Stakes entries  Kentucky Derby runner-up Epicenter has been installed as favorite in a field of nine for Saturday's Preakness Stakes, second jewel of the Triple Crown, while Derby winner Rich Strike is sitting out.      EU downgrades growth forecast as war in Ukraine stokes inflation  The European Union slashed its growth forecast Monday as Ukraine war continues to fuel inflation. The European Commission downgraded its 2022 economic forecast by 1.3 points to 2.7%.      'Rust' will be completed despite cinematographer's death, producer says  Filming on the movie Rust, which was been suspended after star Alec Baldwin accidently shot and killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set, will be completed, its co-producer predicted Monday.      Ohio soccer team's chain of scarves breaks Guinness World Record  A professional soccer team in Ohio broke a Guinness World Record by assembling more than 1,000 scarves into a chain that stretched for more than a mile.      Dow ekes out 26-point gain as markets trade mixed amid losing streak  The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 26 points Monday as markets struggled to rebound from a multi-week losing streak.      Watch: Florida couple spot alligator in back yard during breakfast  A Florida couple sitting down for breakfast looked outside and were confronted with a shocking site: an alligator in their back yard.      Sweden approves historic NATO membership application  Sweden's government has made a historic decision to apply for membership in the NATO western military alliance, Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson announced Monday.      Experts advocate better red flag laws as 2022 sees 202 mass shootings  There have been 202 mass shootings in the U.S. through the 5 1/2 months of this year, including Saturday's racially motivated attack at a Buffalo, N.Y., supermarket that killed 10. Experts say red-flag laws can help.      Watch: Reward offered for return of 125-pound polar bear statue  An Ontario woman is offering a $200 reward for the return of an unusual piece of stolen property: a 125-pound polar bear statue.      Uber rolls out new products: EV's, party buses, delivery robots  Uber unveiled new features at its "Go/Get 2022" event Monday allowing passengers to use their Uber app to book party buses and electric vehicles or to order food at Stadiums or from autonomous sidewalk robots.      Sea lion previously rescued from highway found in California storm drain  SeaWorld Rescue in San Diego said a sea lion that made headlines for blocking a freeway in January is undergoing a behavior analysis after being rescued from a storm drain.       | 
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 Buffalo Suspect Planned Attack for Months, Online Posts RevealThe 18-year-old was able to buy an assault-style weapon even though he had been held for a mental health evaluation in high school.        They Were at Tops When the Shooting Started. This Is How They Survived.Workers at the East Buffalo grocery store were tending to customers when a car pulled up, and a mass shooting began.        Russia Planned a Major Military Overhaul. Ukraine Shows the Result.Russia wanted to build a leaner, more flexible fighting force and eliminate waste, bureaucracy and corruption. But entrenched, Soviet-era practices endure.        McConnell Takes On Isolationist Wing of G.O.P. in Fight for Ukraine AidThe top Senate Republican has been working to tamp down on the anti-interventionist strain in his party, his latest proxy battle against President Donald J. Trump’s America First policy.        Russian Atrocities Prompt Bipartisan Push to Expand U.S. War Crimes LawA bill being drafted in the Senate would allow U.S. courts to try war crimes cases even if neither the perpetrators nor the victims are American.        F.D.A. and Abbott Reach Agreement on Baby Formula to Try to Ease ShortageThe company said production could resume in about 2 weeks and store shelves would be restocked several weeks later.        Why Breastfeeding Isn’t the Answer to the Formula ShortageThe current crisis has exacerbated an already emotionally charged health care issue in the U.S.        Republican ‘Chaos’ in Pennsylvania Threatens to Upend the MidtermsThe G.O.P. thought it had 2022 all figured out. Then along came Kathy Barnette and Doug Mastriano.        How Often Can You Be Infected With the Coronavirus?The spread of the Omicron variant has given scientists an unsettling answer: repeatedly, sometimes within months.        The Macklowe Collection Tops $922 Million at AuctionThe art holdings from a bitter divorce became what Sotheby’s called the most valuable collection ever sold at auction.        Kendrick Lamar Is a Mortal Icon on ‘Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers'The Pulitzer Prize-winning social commentator rapper returns after five years with “Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers,” an album about what’s broken on the inside.        The Buffalo Shooting Was Not a Random Act of ViolenceThe Buffalo killings are an extreme expression of a worldview that has become increasingly central to the identity of the Republican Party.        From Voodoo to MAGA to BuffaloHow the paranoid style took over the G.O.P.        Why Kamala Harris’s Chief Spokesperson Left the White HouseSymone Sanders talks about her pivot from working at the White House to covering it on her new cable show.        Why Are There So Many Shampooers in New Jersey?You can learn a lot about America by asking what people do for a living in different places.        A Nasal Vaccine for Covid Could Prevent InfectionsWhy nasal vaccines for Covid could be so effective.        Young Americans Are Stressed. They Are Angry. And They Can Swing Congress.Donald Trump, abortion rights and student loan debt create a narrow window for President Biden and Democrats to regain their footing.        The Bloody Crossroads Where Conspiracy Theories and Guns MeetThe slaughter in a Black neighborhood in Buffalo is in line with a series of racist massacres that shows no signs of abating.         Biden Administration Lifting Some Trump-Era Restrictions on CubaThe changes include an expansion of flights to the country and the restarting of a family reunification program.        California Church Shooting Was ‘Hate Incident,’ Sheriff SaysThe man who opened fire on a Taiwanese congregation in Laguna Woods, Calif., killing one and injuring five, was motivated by political hatred, the Orange County Sheriff said.        New Research Offers Clues as to Why Some Babies Die of SIDSThe study could pave the way for newborn screening — but the results still need to be corroborated by further research.        In ‘The Letters of Thom Gunn,’ an Unusual Mix of PleasuresGunn was not a confessional poet, but he spilled his guts in rowdy, funny, filthy, intensely literate correspondence.         More Recent Articles | 
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 The New York Islanders hired longtime assistant Lane Lambert to replace Barry Trotz as the franchise's head coach.   
 Stephen Andrew Walter, 49, was sentenced to 210 months in prison for distributing fentanyl-laced pills that led to the 2018 overdose death of rapper Mac Miller.   
 Pixar Animation Studios provided the first plot details and announced a release date for its upcoming 27th feature film, "Elemental," on Monday.   
 France will defend Sweden and Finland, Elysee said Monday, as the two Nordic countries have received threats from Russia over their decisions to join the NATO defensive military alliance.   
 Authorities in South Carolina found the remains of Brittanee Drexel, a 17-year-old New Yorker who was raped and killed while visiting Myrtle Beach for spring break in 2009.   
 "Schitt's Creek" star Sarah Levy announced Monday on social media that she's pregnant with her first child.   
 After a months-long review, the Biden administration announced Monday it will allow flights to more Cuban cities and reinstate a family reunification program suspended by former President Donald Trump.   
 Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis suggested Monday that the state rather than local governments could assert jurisdiction over the Walt Disney Company's sprawling amusement park properties.   
 Boston Celtics guard Marcus Smart is considered questionable for Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals against the Miami Heat because of a right midfoot sprain.   
 Karine Jean-Pierre on Monday hosted her first briefing as White House press secretary since taking over the role from Jen Psaki.   
 The Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved a new at-home test for respiratory viral infections such as COVID-19 and influenza that can be used without a prescription.   
 New, extremely accurate magnetic resonance imaging scanners may be able to identify people with Parkinson's disease and similar conditions most likely to benefit from new treatments, researchers said Monday.   
 Abbott Laboratories, a key manufacturer of baby formula, said Monday it has reached  agreement with regulators to reopen a shuttered production plant amid a nationwide supply shortage.   
 A California state judge ruled Monday that a law requiring corporate boards to include women was unconstitutional.   
 Kentucky Derby runner-up Epicenter has been installed as favorite in a field of nine for Saturday's Preakness Stakes, second jewel of the Triple Crown, while Derby winner Rich Strike is sitting out.   
 The European Union slashed its growth forecast Monday as Ukraine war continues to fuel inflation. The European Commission downgraded its 2022 economic forecast by 1.3 points to 2.7%.   
 Filming on the movie Rust, which was been suspended after star Alec Baldwin accidently shot and killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set, will be completed, its co-producer predicted Monday.   
 A professional soccer team in Ohio broke a Guinness World Record by assembling more than 1,000 scarves into a chain that stretched for more than a mile.   
 The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 26 points Monday as markets struggled to rebound from a multi-week losing streak.   
 A Florida couple sitting down for breakfast looked outside and were confronted with a shocking site: an alligator in their back yard.   
 Sweden's government has made a historic decision to apply for membership in the NATO western military alliance, Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson announced Monday.   
 There have been 202 mass shootings in the U.S. through the 5 1/2 months of this year, including Saturday's racially motivated attack at a Buffalo, N.Y., supermarket that killed 10. Experts say red-flag laws can help.   
 An Ontario woman is offering a $200 reward for the return of an unusual piece of stolen property: a 125-pound polar bear statue.   
 Uber unveiled new features at its "Go/Get 2022" event Monday allowing passengers to use their Uber app to book party buses and electric vehicles or to order food at Stadiums or from autonomous sidewalk robots.   
 SeaWorld Rescue in San Diego said a sea lion that made headlines for blocking a freeway in January is undergoing a behavior analysis after being rescued from a storm drain.   
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