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 Doja Cat cancels upcoming summer tour dates due to tonsil surgery  Doja Cat announced Friday on social media that she will no longer perform at festivals or open for The Weeknd on his tour this summer because of tonsil surgery.      Fake heiress Anna Sorokin debuts prison drawings while in ICE custody  Anna Sorokin, the convicted scammer who pretended to be an heiress named Anna Delvey, has unveiled a pop-up show of her prison drawings made while in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.      PGA Championship: Will Zalatoris leads after Round 2; Tiger Woods makes cut  Will Zalatoris took a one-shot lead over Mito Pereira of Chile after Friday's second round of the 2022 PGA Championship at Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Okla.      Can thrown at NYC Mayor Eric Adams injures security team member  New York City Mayor Eric Adams was swiftly escorted away from an informal press conference Friday and a member of his security team was injured when a metal can was thrown in his direction.      Pentagon spokesman John Kirby joins White House  Pentagon spokesman John Kirby will join the White House in a new role as the coordinator for strategic communication for the National Security Council.      Reports: Pete Davidson, three other cast members to exit 'Saturday Night Live'  Longtime "Saturday Night Live" star Pete Davidson and three other cast members are set to leave the show after its Season 47 finale this weekend.      Captured Alabama fugitive Casey White ordered to give DNA sample  An Alabama inmate who escaped custody with the help of a former corrections officer and was recaptured after a 11-day manhunt has been ordered to provide a DNA sample to prosecutors.      Dallas Stars' Rick Bowness steps down as head coach after three seasons  Dallas Stars head coach Rick Bowness has stepped down from his position after three seasons at the helm, the team announced.      Judge blocks Biden administration from lifting public health order used to quickly expel migrants  A federal judge in Louisiana on Friday blocked the Biden administration from lifting a public health order that immigration officers have used to quickly expel migrants at the southwest border.      Damaging tornado tears through northern Michigan  Heavy damage has been reported in Gaylord, Mich., after a large and extremely dangerous tornado was spotted in the area.      Chun Wai Chan becomes first Chinese principal dancer of NYC Ballet  Chun Wai Chan became the first Chinese principal dancer of the New York City Ballet on Friday, the company announced on Twitter.      Texas resumes investigations into parents of trans children, families’ lawyers confirm  Texas' child welfare agency has resumed at least some of its investigations into parents who provide gender-affirming care to their transgender children.      Boeing's Starliner docks with International Space Station  Boeing's Starliner space craft docked with the International Space Station for the first time Friday.      'Power Rangers' actor Austin St. John indicted in PPP scheme  A federal grand jury in Texas has indicted Austin St. John, an actor known for playing in the Red Power Ranger in various TV shows and movies, on fraud charges related to a COVID-19 relief scheme.      VP Kamala Harris announces $500M in EPA funds for zero-emission school buses  Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday announced $500 million in Environmental Protection Agency funds for zero-emission school buses.      Indiana students attempt world record game of Duck, Duck, Goose  More than 2,000 students from three Indiana high schools came together Friday to attempt a Guinness World Record for the largest game of Duck, Duck, Goose.      U.S. stocks see longest streak of weekly losses since 2001  U.S. stocks marked the longest streak of weekly losses since 2001 by the end of trading Friday as the S&P 500 dropped into bear market territory.      Alanna Ubach cast as mom in Seth MacFarlane 'Ted' series  Peacock announced Alanna Ubach has joined the cast of "Ted" on Friday. Ubach will play the mother to young John Bennett (Max Burkholder).      Archbishop denies House Speaker Nancy Pelosi communion over abortion stance  The head of the Archdiocese of San Francisco told House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Friday that she may no longer receive communion over her stance on abortion.      Book found in Croatia returned to British library after 60 years  A British library said a book checked out more than 60 years ago was finally returned to the facility after being found at another library in Croatia.      War in Ukraine: Scenes from Kharkiv  In the wake of Russian forces' withdrawal from Kharkiv, Ukraine, volunteers deliver food to the elderly who stayed in their homes and to people who took shelter from the shelling in metro stations on May 20, 2022.      Balenciaga's 'full destroyed' sneakers listed for $1,850  A pair of extremely distressed sneakers offered by luxury brand Balenciaga are drawing attention online for their "full destroyed" look and their hefty price tag: $1,850.      Watch: Muddy dog rescued from Texas storm drain  Animal rescuers in Texas fished a muddy dog out of a storm drain and were able to reunite the canine with his owner.      Appeals court reinstates Florida political redistricting map  An Appeals Court Friday stayed a lower court decision that had blocked a political redistricting plan passed by Florida's GOP dominated legislature. The ruling reinstates the map Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law.      Climate change could lead to loss of sleep as temperatures rise  Anyone who's tried to sleep on a hot summer night knows how hard it is to nod off when the mercury is rising.      Zelensky accuses Russia of trying to kill 'as many Ukrainians' as possible  Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russia overnight of trying to "kill as many Ukrainians as possible" and not having a military justification for some of its targets.       | 
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 Forced From Kharkiv, Russian Troops Regroup and Dig InOutside of Kharkiv, Russian forces are entrenching themselves for the long haul. “There is a whole underground city there,” a Ukrainian officer said.        U.S. Company Supplying Russian Military Seeks Exit, Caught Between Sanctions and KremlinArconic runs a huge Russian metal plant, bought in an era of cooperation between the U.S. and Russia. Now it is struggling, after years of increasing Russian military aggression.        Russia Hustles to Recruit Soldiers and Halts Gas Supplies to FinlandThe war has evolved into something of a stalemate that has seriously depleted Russia’s conventional war capabilities, even as it has made some gains.        Stocks Rally Out of Bear Market Territory, but End Lower for a 7th WeekInvestors are selling as they worry about inflation, interest rates and a potential recession.        Tesla’s Aura Dims as Its Plunging Stock Highlights the Risks It FacesProduction problems in China and Elon Musk’s pursuit of Twitter are leading investors to wonder whether the electric car company is worth as much as they thought.        C.D.C Says Adults 50 and Over Should Get Second Booster ShotPreviously, the agency said those 50 and older could opt for the additional shot, but encouraged only people over 65 or with underlying medical conditions to get it.        Judge Orders Government to Continue Migrant Expulsions on BorderUnder the ruling, the public health measure known as Title 42 that has denied migrants entry will remain in effect.        In Georgia, a G.O.P. Primary Tests the Power of a Trump VendettaSecretary of State Brad Raffensperger is fending off a challenger fueled by Donald J. Trump’s election lies. But do voters still care about 2020 as much as the former president does?        Ginni Thomas Urged Arizona Lawmakers to Overturn ElectionThe wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas wrote to legislators in a crucial swing state after the Trump campaign’s loss in 2020.        Giuliani Meets With Jan. 6 Committee for Over 7 HoursThe onetime Trump lawyer was central to the former president’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election.        John Eastman Says He Dealt Directly With Trump Over Jan. 6 PlansJohn Eastman said in a court filing that he had received handwritten notes from President Donald J. Trump as they strategized about how to keep him in power.        Archbishop Bars Pelosi From Communion Over Abortion StanceArchbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone, who has repeatedly confronted the House speaker over her backing of abortion rights, said her stance was a “grave evil.”        Roger Angell, Who Wrote About Baseball With Passion, Dies at 101In elegantly winding articles for The New Yorker loaded with inventive imagery, he wrote more like a fan than a sports journalist.        Roger Angell’s Best BooksA look back at some of The New Yorker writer and editor’s most beloved books.        Seeing de Kooning in a New Light, After a Violent TheftWhen “Woman-Ochre” goes on view at the Getty Museum after its conservation, the painting will have a new mystique. But competing interpretations remain.        When a Pro-Life Doctor Performs an AbortionIf God does not want us to perform abortions, why did he put me in a situation where I would have to do one?        Some Abortion Opponents Make Economic Arguments. They’re In for a Fight.A legal brief by 154 economists says overturning Roe v. Wade would financially harm women.        Amber Heard, Johnny Depp and Why We Love to See Women HumiliatedWhatever you think of the actress, what we are watching is a good old-fashioned public pillorying — only difference is that memes have replaced the stones.        Elon Musk, Chaos MonkeyThe billionaire’s increasingly erratic behavior on Twitter distracts from the terrible math behind his bid to buy it.        It’s Trump’s Party, and He’ll Lie if He Wants ToRepublicans want to write Democrats out of the body politic.        Democrats, the Midterm Jinx Is Not InevitableStandard political history may not be a good guide to 2022.         A Renowned Gullah Geechee Cook Gets Her Own Book and More: The Week in Narrated ArticlesFive articles from around The Times, narrated just for you.        What to Cook This WeekendJulia Moskin reported on traditional recipes of Mariupol, Ukraine: borsch with fish, chebureki and ryazhanka.        Lyon’s Women Defend the Past in a Changing Champions LeagueThe arrival of new money in women’s soccer has come at a cost in Europe: It has separated the sport from its past.        Tornado in Northern Michigan Kills One and Injures More Than 40Numerous homes and businesses were damaged in Gaylord, a city of about 4,000, officials said.        Baby Formula Shortage Has an Aggravating Factor: Few ProducersWith just a handful of companies making U.S. infant formula, a shutdown of Abbott’s plant had outsized impact on the supply.        Buffalo Mourns ‘Star in the Midst of Turmoil’ Killed in Racist AttackHeyward Patterson, a 67-year-old church deacon whose life revolved around service and faith, was the first of 10 massacre victims to be laid to rest.        Do Waist Trainers Work?Some claim the corset-like garments help wearers slim their midsections. Here’s what the experts say.         More Recent Articles | 
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 Doja Cat announced Friday on social media that she will no longer perform at festivals or open for The Weeknd on his tour this summer because of tonsil surgery.   
 Anna Sorokin, the convicted scammer who pretended to be an heiress named Anna Delvey, has unveiled a pop-up show of her prison drawings made while in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.   
 Will Zalatoris took a one-shot lead over Mito Pereira of Chile after Friday's second round of the 2022 PGA Championship at Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Okla.   
 New York City Mayor Eric Adams was swiftly escorted away from an informal press conference Friday and a member of his security team was injured when a metal can was thrown in his direction.   
 Pentagon spokesman John Kirby will join the White House in a new role as the coordinator for strategic communication for the National Security Council.   
 Longtime "Saturday Night Live" star Pete Davidson and three other cast members are set to leave the show after its Season 47 finale this weekend.   
 An Alabama inmate who escaped custody with the help of a former corrections officer and was recaptured after a 11-day manhunt has been ordered to provide a DNA sample to prosecutors.   
 Dallas Stars head coach Rick Bowness has stepped down from his position after three seasons at the helm, the team announced.   
 A federal judge in Louisiana on Friday blocked the Biden administration from lifting a public health order that immigration officers have used to quickly expel migrants at the southwest border.   
 Heavy damage has been reported in Gaylord, Mich., after a large and extremely dangerous tornado was spotted in the area.   
 Chun Wai Chan became the first Chinese principal dancer of the New York City Ballet on Friday, the company announced on Twitter.   
 Texas' child welfare agency has resumed at least some of its investigations into parents who provide gender-affirming care to their transgender children.   
 Boeing's Starliner space craft docked with the International Space Station for the first time Friday.   
 A federal grand jury in Texas has indicted Austin St. John, an actor known for playing in the Red Power Ranger in various TV shows and movies, on fraud charges related to a COVID-19 relief scheme.   
 Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday announced $500 million in Environmental Protection Agency funds for zero-emission school buses.   
 More than 2,000 students from three Indiana high schools came together Friday to attempt a Guinness World Record for the largest game of Duck, Duck, Goose.   
 U.S. stocks marked the longest streak of weekly losses since 2001 by the end of trading Friday as the S&P 500 dropped into bear market territory.   
 Peacock announced Alanna Ubach has joined the cast of "Ted" on Friday. Ubach will play the mother to young John Bennett (Max Burkholder).   
 The head of the Archdiocese of San Francisco told House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Friday that she may no longer receive communion over her stance on abortion.   
 A British library said a book checked out more than 60 years ago was finally returned to the facility after being found at another library in Croatia.   
 In the wake of Russian forces' withdrawal from Kharkiv, Ukraine, volunteers deliver food to the elderly who stayed in their homes and to people who took shelter from the shelling in metro stations on May 20, 2022.   
 A pair of extremely distressed sneakers offered by luxury brand Balenciaga are drawing attention online for their "full destroyed" look and their hefty price tag: $1,850.   
 Animal rescuers in Texas fished a muddy dog out of a storm drain and were able to reunite the canine with his owner.   
 An Appeals Court Friday stayed a lower court decision that had blocked a political redistricting plan passed by Florida's GOP dominated legislature. The ruling reinstates the map Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law.   
 Anyone who's tried to sleep on a hot summer night knows how hard it is to nod off when the mercury is rising.   
 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russia overnight of trying to "kill as many Ukrainians as possible" and not having a military justification for some of its targets.   
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