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 Three people, two dogs jump overboard into New Hampshire river as yacht burns  Authorities in New Hampshire said three people were treated at a local hospital after they were forced to jump into the Piscataqua River with their two dogs as the yacht they were aboard became engulfed in flames.      Matt Fitzpatrick edges Will Zalatoris, wins 2022 U.S. Open  Matt Fitzpatrick held off Will Zalatoris to win the 2022 U.S. Open at The Country Club in Brookline, Mass., winning his first major championship on the same course where he captured the U.S. Amateur title nine years ago.      Gustavo Petro wins Colombian presidency; Emmanuel Macron loses French parliament majority  Colombian selected a new president, while French President Emmanuel Macron lost his grasp on parliament as both nations took to the polls Sunday.      FINA votes to restrict transgender swimmers from elite women's contests  Swimming's international governing body, FINA, announced Sunday a new policy restricting transgender athletes from competing in women's elite races.      Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says recession not 'inevitable' as White House battles inflation  Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Sunday that a recession is not "inevitable" as the White House and Federal Reserve take aggressive steps to curb record inflation.      Bob Saget's daughter honors him on Father's Day: 'I love you infinitely'  Bob Saget's daughter, Lara, paid tribute to the late comedian with a touching Instagram post on Father's Day.      'Jurassic World: Dominion' tops North American box office for 2nd weekend  " Jurassic World: Dominion" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $58.7 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.      Summer bummer: Humid, wet weather for Northeast as seasons change  Much of the Northeast was transported back in time this weekend as conditions more akin to May than June were widespread.      COVID-19 deaths worldwide drop to early-pandemic level of 1,148 daily  COVID-19 cases and deaths worldwide continue to dwindle to the lowest levels since the pandemic though somt hotspots remain, including in Taiwan and portions of Europe.      Millions set to swelter in Midwest as intense heat builds for summer solstice  While the heat early this week is set to be intense for many, forecasters say the duration of the worst heat will be much shorter when compared to the last hazardous stretch.      Western leaders warn war in Ukraine could last years  British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on Sunday urged Western allies to maintain support for Ukraine, warning its war with Russian invaders could span years.      Katherine Schwarzenegger offers glimpse of infant daughter  Lifestyle blogger Katherine Schwarzenegger shared on Instagram this weekend new photos of her with her infant daughter.      SpaceX launches three rockets in 36 hours  SpaceX launched three missions in just over 36 hours, including two from Florida's Space Coast with most recent a two-stage Falcon 9 early Sunday.      Zahn McClarnon: ‘Dark Winds’ is chance for Native Americans to tell their own stories  Zahn McClarnon says he wanted to star in "Dark Winds," AMC's adaptation of Tony Hillerman's beloved Leaphorn & Chee book series, because it would be the rare TV show with a mostly Native American cast and writing team.      On This Day, June 19: Deadly Hurricane Agnes makes landfall in Florida  On June 19, 1972, Hurricane Agnes made landfall in the Florida Panhandle, going on to kill 128 people along the eastern U.S. seaboard.      Famous birthdays for June 19: Paula Abdul, Robin Tunney  Singer Paula Abdul turns 60 and actor Robin Tunney turns 50, among the famous birthdays for June 19.      More Recent Articles
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 Russian Forces Tighten Noose Around Important Cities in Ukraine’s EastThe area around Sievierodonetsk and Lysychansk is about three-quarters encircled by Russians, leaving only a slender gap there for Ukrainian troops to maneuver.        Gustavo Petro Wins the Election, Becoming Colombia’s First Leftist LeaderThe former rebel and longtime senator’s victory sets the third largest nation in Latin America on a sharply new path.        Gustavo Petro derrota a Rodolfo Hernández en ColombiaLa victoria del exrebelde y senador veterano sitúa al tercer país más poblado de América Latina en un nuevo rumbo.        Why a Rhodes Scholar’s Ambition Led Her to a Job at StarbucksJaz Brisack became a barista for the same reasons that talented young people have long chosen their career paths: a mix of idealism and ambition.        How Work-From-Home Setups Have ChangedHybrid or remote work is settling in as a permanent reality for millions. Their setups and technical skills can still feel like a temporary solution.        Texas Republicans Approve Far-Right Platform Declaring Biden’s Election IllegitimateThe platform, which was voted on at the Republican state party convention in Houston, was the latest sign of Texas conservatives moving further to the right.        Republican Drive to Tilt Courts Against Climate Action Reaches a Crucial MomentA Supreme Court environmental case being decided this month is the product of a coordinated, multiyear strategy by Republican attorneys general and conservative allies.        Loopholes and Missing Data: The Gaps in the Gun Background Check SystemThe massive system already has major loopholes advocated by gun manufacturers to maintain easier access to firearms. The Senate’s proposed gun reform measures could fall victim to those same limitations.        Drake’s ‘Honestly, Nevermind’ Review: Now It’s Time to DanceOn his seventh album, “Honestly, Nevermind,” the pop disrupter who rethought rap’s relationship with melody opts for a new direction: nightclub abandon.        This Is a Weirder Moment Than You ThinkPossible U.F.O. sightings, A.I. breakthroughs and the Jan. 6 hearings all help us understand how hard it to grasp what is happening right in front of us.         After the Southern Baptist Report on Sexual Abuse, How Can Churches Do Better?“We often have a very twisted understanding of authority and unity, and it is wielded in a way that keeps whistle-blowers silent.”        Putting Babies Up for Adoption Isn’t an Alternative to AbortionThere are good reasons American women overwhelmingly choose having an abortion over giving up a child for adoption.         Family Is Demanding. That’s the Point.Only when my father was on his deathbed did I finally realize what he always knew: Obligation doesn’t only take. It gives.        What Celebrating Juneteenth Means to Me, as a Black TexanThat June 19 in 1865, the day we now celebrate as a nation, was the day that Black Texans officially received some of the stalest news in American history.        How I Became an Asian AmericanThe killing of a Chinese American, Vincent Chin, 40 years ago changed the way people of Asian descent began to see themselves.        FINA Restricts Transgender Women From Competing at Elite LevelThe international swimming federation said transgender women who had experienced male puberty could not compete in women’s events.        Arizona Wildfire Destroys Observatory BuildingsThe Contreras fire has disrupted the work of astronomers, though the observatory’s scientific equipment remains safe for now.        At Central Park Juneteenth Event, New Yorkers Honor Seneca VillageOn Juneteenth, a commemoration tells the story of Seneca Village, which was pushed out when the park was created in the 1850s.        At U.S. Open, Matt Fitzpatrick Wins His First Major ChampionshipWill Zalatoris and Scottie Scheffler, who tied for second, made it interesting down the stretch at the Country Club, but Fitzpatrick held on to finish at six under par.        Father’s Day Can Be Hard. Here’s How to Handle the Holiday.For people grieving a loss or facing thoughts “about what could have been or what may never be,” there are ways to find solace.         More Recent Articles
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 Authorities in New Hampshire said three people were treated at a local hospital after they were forced to jump into the Piscataqua River with their two dogs as the yacht they were aboard became engulfed in flames.   
 Matt Fitzpatrick held off Will Zalatoris to win the 2022 U.S. Open at The Country Club in Brookline, Mass., winning his first major championship on the same course where he captured the U.S. Amateur title nine years ago.   
 Colombian selected a new president, while French President Emmanuel Macron lost his grasp on parliament as both nations took to the polls Sunday.   
 Swimming's international governing body, FINA, announced Sunday a new policy restricting transgender athletes from competing in women's elite races.   
 Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Sunday that a recession is not "inevitable" as the White House and Federal Reserve take aggressive steps to curb record inflation.   
 Bob Saget's daughter, Lara, paid tribute to the late comedian with a touching Instagram post on Father's Day.   
 " Jurassic World: Dominion" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $58.7 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.   
 Much of the Northeast was transported back in time this weekend as conditions more akin to May than June were widespread.   
 COVID-19 cases and deaths worldwide continue to dwindle to the lowest levels since the pandemic though somt hotspots remain, including in Taiwan and portions of Europe.   
 While the heat early this week is set to be intense for many, forecasters say the duration of the worst heat will be much shorter when compared to the last hazardous stretch.   
 British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on Sunday urged Western allies to maintain support for Ukraine, warning its war with Russian invaders could span years.   
 Lifestyle blogger Katherine Schwarzenegger shared on Instagram this weekend new photos of her with her infant daughter.   
 SpaceX launched three missions in just over 36 hours, including two from Florida's Space Coast with most recent a two-stage Falcon 9 early Sunday.   
 Zahn McClarnon says he wanted to star in "Dark Winds," AMC's adaptation of Tony Hillerman's beloved Leaphorn & Chee book series, because it would be the rare TV show with a mostly Native American cast and writing team.   
 On June 19, 1972, Hurricane Agnes made landfall in the Florida Panhandle, going on to kill 128 people along the eastern U.S. seaboard.   
 Singer Paula Abdul turns 60 and actor Robin Tunney turns 50, among the famous birthdays for June 19.   
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