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 Queen Elizabeth kicks off Platinum Jubilee concert with Paddington Bear  Queen Elizabeth II kicked off the concert celebrating her Platinum Jubilee at Buckingham Palace with a prerecorded skit featuring the beloved animated character Paddington Bear, voiced by actor Ben Whishaw.      Washington Post adds editor’s note to Amber Heard op-ed  The Washington Post has added an editor's note to the op-ed written by actress Amber Heard at the center of the headline-making defamation trial between Heard and ex-husband Johnny Depp.      Ukrainian man charged with stabbing fellow Ukrainian for looking Russian in NYC  A Ukrainian immigrant has been charged for allegedly stabbing a fellow Ukrainian he wrongly thought was Russian at a karaoke bar in New York City.      Biden evacuated from Delaware beach house  President Joe Biden and his wife, Jill Biden, were evacuated from their beach house in Delaware on Saturday when a small plane entered the restricted air space above it.      Gerber baby Ann Turner Cook dies at 95  Ann Turner Cook, the woman whose face has adorned billions of Gerber baby food products, has died. She was 95.      Abbott Nutrition reopens Michigan plant after its closure and recall sparked baby formula shortage  Abbott Nutrition's Michigan plant reopened Saturday after its closure and widespread recall in February due to alleged contamination issues sparked a baby formula shortage.      Massive illegal rave disguised as ‘model exhibition’ shuts down British roads  A massive illegal rave disguised as a "model exhibition" and held in a field in Cornwall has forced British police to shut down area roads to stop partygoers from attending the event."      Russian man accused of poisoning former spy in 2006 dies of COVID-19  One of two Russian men accused of poisoning former spy Alexander Litvinenko in 2006 has died from COVID-19.      Heat wave to bring 100-degree temperatures to Texas  Beginning Sunday, a northward shift in the jet stream will allow unseasonably hot air to push out of Mexico and seep across portions of the South Central states as well as the Four Corners region.      Suspect in LA police custody after 2 nurses, 1 doctor stabbed in hospital  A suspect has been taken into custody after stabbing two nurses and a doctor at Encino Hospital in Los Angeles, police said.      Gunman kills former Wisconsin judge, targeted other officials  A retired judge was killed in his Wisconsin home by a gunman who had also allegedly targeted other officials.      Protests held amid crackdown on commemoration of anniversary of Tiananmen Square massacre  Demonstrators gathered Saturday in Tokyo to protest China's crackdown on events marking the anniversary of the June 4, 1989, massacre of pro-democracy activists in Tiananmen Square.      Iga Swiatek beats Coco Gauff in final for second French Open title  World No. 1 Iga Swiatek cruised to a 6-1, 6-3 win over Cori "Coco" Gauff in the French Open women's final Saturday in Paris, capturing her second trophy at the clay-court Grand Slam tournament.      Biden administration boosts biofuel blending requirements amid skyrocketing gas prices  The Biden administration has boosted biofuel blending requirements to the largest amount on record to support the renewable fuel alternative to oil amid skyrocketing gas prices.      At first meeting since massacre, Uvalde, Texas, school board takes no action on police chief  The Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District board took no action Friday evening against its embattled police chief, Pete Arredondo, in a special board meeting.      Ukraine reclaims part of Severodonetsk taken by Russia  Ukraine has reclaimed part of Severodonetsk, the regional governor said, as fighting continues in the more than 100-day war with Russia.      Tropical system dumps heavy rain on Florida causing dangerous flooding  A storm that's forecast to become the first named tropical system of the Atlantic hurricane season has dumped heavy rain on South Florida, causing dangerous flash flooding in Miami on Saturday.      Shakira, Gerard Pique confirm split  Pop music star Shakira and professional soccer player Gerard Pique announced Saturday they have ended their 12-year romance.      Sarah Silverman to co-star with Bradley Cooper in Netflix movie 'Maestro'  Comedian Sarah Silverman has signed on to co-star in the Netflix film "Maestro."      Harry Styles' 'Harry's House' tops the U.S. album chart  Pop star Harry Styles' "Harry's House" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.      On This Day, June 4: Jonathan Pollard pleads guilty to espionage  On June 4, 1986, American Jonathan Pollard, accused of selling secret documents to Israel, and his then-wife, Anne Pollard, pleaded guilty to espionage charges.      Famous birthdays for June 4: Bruce Dern, T.J. Miller  Actor Bruce Dern turns 86 and actor T.J. Miller turns 41, among the famous birthdays for June 4.      Fauci blasts ‘conspiracy theories’ in NYC graduation speech  Dr. Anthony Fauci, the chief medical advisor to President Joe Biden, blasted "radical fringe groups" for "conspiracy theories" in his keynote speech to students graduating from a college in New York City on Friday.      More Recent Articles | 
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 Dispatcher Fired Over Mishandling 911 Call During Buffalo ShootingA Tops supermarket office manager said a dispatcher yelled at her for whispering, as she hid during the shooting, and hung up on her.        Mariachis Ride Into Uvalde With Songs of Heartache and HopeWith trumpets, strings and serenades, their music traces the arc of life. It often accompanies moments of jubilation, but it can also speak to a community’s profound sorrow.        U.S. Warship Arrives in Stockholm for Military Exercises, and as a WarningFor Sweden and Finland, which want to join NATO, the U.S.S. Kearsarge is a promise of the protection that membership in the alliance would bring against President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.        As Battles Rage, Ukraine Rejects Macron Plea Not to ‘Humiliate’ RussiaAmid reports of battlefield gains by Ukraine, an official angrily rejected Mr. Macron’s advice, saying it “can only humiliate France.”        Republicans Elevate Diverse Recruits in Bid to Win House MajorityThe G.O.P.’s plan to win back the House rests on candidates of color who leaders hope can help broaden the party’s appeal.        How to Report Your Home Covid Test ResultIn many places, there is no system for sharing home test results with health officials, but the information may still be beneficial for public health.        Apple Sees Virtual-Reality Headset as Its Next Big ThingThe company has enlisted Hollywood directors like Jon Favreau to help its effort to create products that blend the physical and virtual worlds.        For Truck Drivers Across the U.S., Major Change Is Approaching FastAs truck drivers are forced to adapt to increasing difficulties on the road, the support system that serves them is at risk of disappearing.        The ‘Open Secret’ on Getting a Safe Abortion Before Roe v. WadePsychiatrists were once arbiters of abortion access. Will they resume that role post-Roe?        We Can’t Be Ukraine Hawks ForeverA hawkish policy has worked so far. A hawkish grand strategy is still unrealistic.        Johnny Depp and Amber Heard: Trouble in ParadiseThe starry, sorry spectacle and why we watched it.        Climate Change Needs Durable Solutions. Tree Planting Isn’t One.Carbon emissions are forever so carbon removal should be, too.        The Amber Heard-Johnny Depp Trial and Our Warped Views of CelebrityWhat drives a grown person to travel to a courthouse in Virginia to hurl insults at someone she has never met, about behavior she didn’t witness and money she is not owed?        Don’t Referee Every Schoolyard Conflict. Help Kids Learn to Solve Them on Their Own.When parents interfere too much, children miss out on building an essential life skill.        The Imperial Fictions Behind the Queen’s Platinum JubileeBritain’s monarchy cannot be separated from its empire.        DeLillo, Psychiatry and a NovellaOur critic recommends old and new books.        On the Anniversary of Tiananmen Massacre, Victims RememberedIn Taiwan and elsewhere, people met on Saturday to remember those killed in China in 1989 — and the freedoms lost in Hong Kong, where such vigils are now unthinkable.        Ann Turner Cook Dies at 95; Her Face Sold Baby Food by the BillionsHer likeness as an infant has graced the labels on Gerber products for more than 90 years, though for decades her identity was not disclosed.        As Geese Leave Mementos, a California City Weighs a CullThe proposal has pit animal rights activists against officials in Foster City, Calif., where Canada geese have been fouling up public spaces with their feces. “It’s everywhere,” the mayor said.         More Recent Articles
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 Queen Elizabeth II kicked off the concert celebrating her Platinum Jubilee at Buckingham Palace with a prerecorded skit featuring the beloved animated character Paddington Bear, voiced by actor Ben Whishaw.   
 The Washington Post has added an editor's note to the op-ed written by actress Amber Heard at the center of the headline-making defamation trial between Heard and ex-husband Johnny Depp.   
 A Ukrainian immigrant has been charged for allegedly stabbing a fellow Ukrainian he wrongly thought was Russian at a karaoke bar in New York City.   
 President Joe Biden and his wife, Jill Biden, were evacuated from their beach house in Delaware on Saturday when a small plane entered the restricted air space above it.   
 Ann Turner Cook, the woman whose face has adorned billions of Gerber baby food products, has died. She was 95.   
 Abbott Nutrition's Michigan plant reopened Saturday after its closure and widespread recall in February due to alleged contamination issues sparked a baby formula shortage.   
 A massive illegal rave disguised as a "model exhibition" and held in a field in Cornwall has forced British police to shut down area roads to stop partygoers from attending the event."   
 One of two Russian men accused of poisoning former spy Alexander Litvinenko in 2006 has died from COVID-19.   
 Beginning Sunday, a northward shift in the jet stream will allow unseasonably hot air to push out of Mexico and seep across portions of the South Central states as well as the Four Corners region.   
 A suspect has been taken into custody after stabbing two nurses and a doctor at Encino Hospital in Los Angeles, police said.   
 A retired judge was killed in his Wisconsin home by a gunman who had also allegedly targeted other officials.   
 Demonstrators gathered Saturday in Tokyo to protest China's crackdown on events marking the anniversary of the June 4, 1989, massacre of pro-democracy activists in Tiananmen Square.   
 World No. 1 Iga Swiatek cruised to a 6-1, 6-3 win over Cori "Coco" Gauff in the French Open women's final Saturday in Paris, capturing her second trophy at the clay-court Grand Slam tournament.   
 The Biden administration has boosted biofuel blending requirements to the largest amount on record to support the renewable fuel alternative to oil amid skyrocketing gas prices.   
 The Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District board took no action Friday evening against its embattled police chief, Pete Arredondo, in a special board meeting.   
 Ukraine has reclaimed part of Severodonetsk, the regional governor said, as fighting continues in the more than 100-day war with Russia.   
 A storm that's forecast to become the first named tropical system of the Atlantic hurricane season has dumped heavy rain on South Florida, causing dangerous flash flooding in Miami on Saturday.   
 Pop music star Shakira and professional soccer player Gerard Pique announced Saturday they have ended their 12-year romance.   
 Comedian Sarah Silverman has signed on to co-star in the Netflix film "Maestro."   
 Pop star Harry Styles' "Harry's House" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.   
 On June 4, 1986, American Jonathan Pollard, accused of selling secret documents to Israel, and his then-wife, Anne Pollard, pleaded guilty to espionage charges.   
 Actor Bruce Dern turns 86 and actor T.J. Miller turns 41, among the famous birthdays for June 4.   
 Dr. Anthony Fauci, the chief medical advisor to President Joe Biden, blasted "radical fringe groups" for "conspiracy theories" in his keynote speech to students graduating from a college in New York City on Friday.   
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