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A civil lawsuit filed against Cristiano Ronaldo claiming the Portuguese soccer star raped a woman in a hotel room in Las Vegas in 2009 has been dismissed by a federal judge in Nevada.
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  1. Cristiano Ronaldo rape lawsuit dismissed by federal judge
  2. Mo Donegal wins Belmont Stakes, defeating Rich Strike
  3. New Hampshire police charge 46 fraternity brothers with hazing
  4. Bodies of 7 people killed in Italy helicopter crash recovered
  5. FDA reviewers say Moderna vaccine safe for kids ahead of approval meetings
  6. Employee charged with murder in Maryland workplace shooting
  7. Texas will resume inmate transportation after completing review of convicted murderer’s escape
  8. Australia agrees to pay $578M to settle submarine dispute with France
  9. N.Y. judge dismisses NRA's claim that state AG Letitia James investigation was 'witch hunt'
  10. March for Our Lives protest against gun violence attracts 40K demonstrators
  11. Britney Spears shares photos, video from wedding
  12. HBO cancels 'Made For Love' after two seasons
  13. Russia-Ukraine war: Street fighting rages on in Severodonetsk, Ukraine calls for more weapons
  14. Harry Styles' 'Harry's House' is No. 1 album in U.S. for 2nd week
  15. Torrential downpours cause flooding problems around New Orleans
  16. Brazilian police find possible human remains in search for journalist, researcher
  17. On This Day, June 11: U.S. Supreme Court strikes down anti-flag burning law
  18. Famous birthdays for June 11: Joshua Jackson, Hugh Laurie
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Cristiano Ronaldo rape lawsuit dismissed by federal judge

A civil lawsuit filed against Cristiano Ronaldo claiming the Portuguese soccer star raped a woman in a hotel room in Las Vegas in 2009 has been dismissed by a federal judge in Nevada.
   

Mo Donegal wins Belmont Stakes, defeating Rich Strike

Mo Donegal beat out favorite We The People and Kentucky Derby winner Rich Strike during the Belmont Stakes on Saturday, the final leg of the Triple Crown.
   

New Hampshire police charge 46 fraternity brothers with hazing

Dozens of fraternity brothers have been charged with hazing in warrants for their arrest stemming from an alleged incident at the University of New Hampshire.
   

Bodies of 7 people killed in Italy helicopter crash recovered

The bodies of seven people who died when a helicopter crashed on Monte Cusna in northern Italy were recovered Saturday, officials said.
   

FDA reviewers say Moderna vaccine safe for kids ahead of approval meetings

Reviewers with the Food and Drug Administration have said that Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine is safe and effective for young children.
   

Employee charged with murder in Maryland workplace shooting

An employee has been charged with three counts of murder for a shooting at a workplace in Maryland that killed three people.
   

Texas will resume inmate transportation after completing review of convicted murderer’s escape

The Texas Department of Criminal Justice will resume inmate transportation on Monday following a brief pause after a convicted murderer escaped from a prison bus last month and killed five people.
   

Australia agrees to pay $578M to settle submarine dispute with France

Australia's new prime minister announced Saturday that his government has agreed to pay $578 million to settle a submarine dispute with France.
   

N.Y. judge dismisses NRA's claim that state AG Letitia James investigation was 'witch hunt'

A New York judge dismissed the National Rifle Association's claim that the state's Attorney General Letitia James' investigation into the gun rights advocacy group was a "witch hunt."
   

March for Our Lives protest against gun violence attracts 40K demonstrators

Tens of thousands rallied in March for Our Lives protests against gun violence in Washington, D.C., and other locations across the country Saturday.
   

Britney Spears shares photos, video from wedding

Britney Spears has confirmed on social media that she married longtime beau, Sam Asghari, this week, sharing video and photos from her happy day.
   

HBO cancels 'Made For Love' after two seasons

HBO has confirmed there will be no Season 3 of "Made For Love" on the cable network.
   

Russia-Ukraine war: Street fighting rages on in Severodonetsk, Ukraine calls for more weapons

Fighting in the Russia-Ukraine war raged on in the streets of the eastern Ukrainian city of Severodonetsk on Saturday as Kyiv pleaded for more weapons from allies.
   

Harry Styles' 'Harry's House' is No. 1 album in U.S. for 2nd week

Pop music star Harry Styles' "Harry's House" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a second week.
   

Torrential downpours cause flooding problems around New Orleans

Heavy rain over the past two days has led to flooding across streets in New Orleans, with more than 5 inches of rain being reported in some areas in just 12 hours.
   

Brazilian police find possible human remains in search for journalist, researcher

Brazilian police said they've found what appears to be human remains in their search for a missing British journalist and Indigenous expert in the Amazon.
   

On This Day, June 11: U.S. Supreme Court strikes down anti-flag burning law

On June 11, 1990, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down an anti-flag-burning law passed by Congress the year before.
   

Famous birthdays for June 11: Joshua Jackson, Hugh Laurie

Actor Joshua Jackson turns 44 and actor Hugh Laurie turns 63, among the famous birthdays for June 11.
   

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Tens of thousands rally against gun violence in Washington, across U.S. Reuters. March For Our Lives rally calls for unity in fight for gun reform KTVB. 'We have to stand up': Thousands gather across Portland metro for March For Our Lives rallies ...
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  1. Tens of thousands rally against gun violence in Washington, across U.S. - Reuters
  2. 31 Patriot Front members arrested near pride event in Idaho - CBS News
  3. Jan. 6 Committee Appears to Lay Out Road Map for Prosecuting Trump - The New York Times
  4. Biden's age would be a liability if he runs in 2024, David Axelrod says - Axios
  5. Russia likely to seize all of Luhansk in coming weeks, U.S. official says - The Washington Post
  6. Live results: Alaska primary - The Hill
  7. Former LA Dodgers player Steve Sax's son among 5 killed in military aircraft crash - Fox News
  8. Pence Aide Warned Against Blocking Electoral College Count, Memo Shows - The New York Times
  9. Police respond to Grand Rapids city manager’s house, as protestors demand Schurr’s re-arrest - MLive.com
  10. India police crack down on protests against Prophet remarks - Al Jazeera English
  11. Russia is now in control of much of Severodonetsk, the epicenter of the battle for Ukraine's eastern Donbas region - CNN
  12. ‘China’s Taiwan’: Beijing’s defence minister rails against ‘smearing and interfering’ US - The Guardian
  13. Seven bodies found at scene of helicopter crash in Italy - Reuters
  14. Treasuries Dare Fed to Step Up Hikes or Risk Inflation Defeat - Bloomberg
  15. Tesla explains the strategy for its 3:1 stock split - Teslarati
  16. Elon's Twitter twist: Musk's big tech ‘best’ offer looks bogus - New York Post
  17. Petrol prices in US hit $5 a gallon as inflation picks up - Financial Times
  18. What iOS 16 and Android 13 Tell Us About the Future of Smartphones - CNET
  19. Leaked Galaxy Z Flip 4 photos show a potentially less noticeable crease - The Verge
  20. Everything Announced at the Future Games Show Powered by Mana - Gamesradar
  21. Speculation Suggests Another PlayStation State of Play Is Coming in June - PlayStation LifeStyle
  22. Taylor Swift On Reclaiming Her Music, Using “Secret-Agenty” Tactics As A Director And One Day Making A Feature – Tribeca Festival - Deadline
  23. Box Office: ‘Jurassic World Dominion’ Unearthing $142 Million Opening Weekend - Variety
  24. Rebel Wilson Was Set to Be Outed by Australian Newspaper, Columnist Says - E! NEWS
  25. What is Ramsay Hunt syndrome, the virus attacking Justin Bieber's face? - CNN
  26. Mo Donegal wins Belmont Stakes - CNN
  27. NHL Game 6 Highlights | Rangers vs. Lightning - June 11, 2022 - SPORTSNET
  28. Walker Buehler injury: Dodgers ace to be shut down for six to eight weeks with ligament strain in elbow - CBS Sports
  29. Ghost-like black hole may have been discovered by UC Berkeley researchers - SFGATE
  30. Repeating fast radio bursts from space are mysterious. This one is even weirder - CNN
  31. First Probable Case of Monkeypox Reported in DuPage County, Third in Illinois: Officials - NBC Chicago
  32. CDC Dismisses Airborne Transmission of Monkeypox. Some Experts Disagree. - Yahoo! Voices
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Tens of thousands rally against gun violence in Washington, across U.S. - Reuters


31 Patriot Front members arrested near pride event in Idaho - CBS News

Jan. 6 Committee Appears to Lay Out Road Map for Prosecuting Trump - The New York Times


Biden's age would be a liability if he runs in 2024, David Axelrod says - Axios

Russia likely to seize all of Luhansk in coming weeks, U.S. official says - The Washington Post


Live results: Alaska primary - The Hill

Former LA Dodgers player Steve Sax's son among 5 killed in military aircraft crash - Fox News

Pence Aide Warned Against Blocking Electoral College Count, Memo Shows - The New York Times

Police respond to Grand Rapids city manager’s house, as protestors demand Schurr’s re-arrest - MLive.com

India police crack down on protests against Prophet remarks - Al Jazeera English

Russia is now in control of much of Severodonetsk, the epicenter of the battle for Ukraine's eastern Donbas region - CNN

‘China’s Taiwan’: Beijing’s defence minister rails against ‘smearing and interfering’ US - The Guardian

Seven bodies found at scene of helicopter crash in Italy - Reuters

Treasuries Dare Fed to Step Up Hikes or Risk Inflation Defeat - Bloomberg

Tesla explains the strategy for its 3:1 stock split - Teslarati

Elon's Twitter twist: Musk's big tech ‘best’ offer looks bogus - New York Post

Petrol prices in US hit $5 a gallon as inflation picks up - Financial Times

What iOS 16 and Android 13 Tell Us About the Future of Smartphones - CNET

Leaked Galaxy Z Flip 4 photos show a potentially less noticeable crease - The Verge

Everything Announced at the Future Games Show Powered by Mana - Gamesradar

Speculation Suggests Another PlayStation State of Play Is Coming in June - PlayStation LifeStyle

Taylor Swift On Reclaiming Her Music, Using “Secret-Agenty” Tactics As A Director And One Day Making A Feature – Tribeca Festival - Deadline

Box Office: ‘Jurassic World Dominion’ Unearthing $142 Million Opening Weekend - Variety

Rebel Wilson Was Set to Be Outed by Australian Newspaper, Columnist Says - E! NEWS

What is Ramsay Hunt syndrome, the virus attacking Justin Bieber's face? - CNN

Mo Donegal wins Belmont Stakes - CNN

NHL Game 6 Highlights | Rangers vs. Lightning - June 11, 2022 - SPORTSNET

Walker Buehler injury: Dodgers ace to be shut down for six to eight weeks with ligament strain in elbow - CBS Sports

Ghost-like black hole may have been discovered by UC Berkeley researchers - SFGATE

Repeating fast radio bursts from space are mysterious. This one is even weirder - CNN

First Probable Case of Monkeypox Reported in DuPage County, Third in Illinois: Officials - NBC Chicago

CDC Dismisses Airborne Transmission of Monkeypox. Some Experts Disagree. - Yahoo! Voices

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NYT > Top Stories"NYT > Top Stories" - 19 new articles

  1. Jan. 6 Committee Appears to Lay Out Road Map for Prosecuting Trump
  2. Pence Aide Warned Against Blocking Electoral College Count, Memo Shows
  3. Biden Races to Expand Coalition Against Russia but Meets Resistance
  4. Should Biden Run in 2024? Democratic Whispers of ‘No’ Start to Rise.
  5. In Uvalde, a Bishop Makes an Impassioned Plea: Tighten Gun Laws
  6. Protesters Gather Across the U.S. to Speak Out Against Gun Violence
  7. The Dream of the Open Road Collides With the Reality of $5-a-Gallon Gas
  8. Moderna’s Covid Vaccine Is Effective in Children Under 6, F.D.A. Says
  9. Donald Trump, American Monster
  10. Why the Memory of Jan. 6 Can’t Prevent a Trump Resurgence
  11. Where Is Dom Phillips?
  12. If You Must Point Fingers on Inflation, Here’s Where to Point Them
  13. Civil Rights Veterans Should Get Veterans Administration Benefits
  14. Swedengate Shows Sweden Is Not Perfect. No Nation Is.
  15. The World’s First Women’s Only Race, 50 Years Later
  16. Rumbling Through Modern Jordan, a Railway From the Past
  17. Why Students Are Choosing H.B.C.U.s: ‘4 Years Being Seen as Family’
  18. DNA Can Identify Unknown Soldiers. It Also Reveals Old Mistakes.
  19. ‘A Mass Invasion of Privacy’ but No Penalties for Tim Hortons
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Jan. 6 Committee Appears to Lay Out Road Map for Prosecuting Trump

The first prime-time hearing into the Jan. 6 attack confronted the fundamental question that has haunted Donald J. Trump since he left office: Should he be prosecuted in a criminal court?
   

Pence Aide Warned Against Blocking Electoral College Count, Memo Shows

Shortly before Jan. 6, Vice President Mike Pence’s chief counsel wrote that holding up the certification of the election results would violate federal law.
   

Biden Races to Expand Coalition Against Russia but Meets Resistance

Many Asian, African and Latin American nations are maintaining ties with Russia as the United States tries to isolate President Vladimir V. Putin and end the war in Ukraine.
   

Should Biden Run in 2024? Democratic Whispers of ‘No’ Start to Rise.

In interviews, dozens of frustrated Democratic officials, members of Congress and voters expressed doubts about the president’s ability to rescue his reeling party and take the fight to Republicans.
   

In Uvalde, a Bishop Makes an Impassioned Plea: Tighten Gun Laws

In South Texas, where guns are woven into the culture, Archbishop Gustavo García-Siller is urging his community to reconsider. “We have to!” he says.
   

Protesters Gather Across the U.S. to Speak Out Against Gun Violence

As hundreds of demonstrations unfolded around the country on Saturday, supporters of gun control legislation cried out for action.
   

The Dream of the Open Road Collides With the Reality of $5-a-Gallon Gas

Inflation at the diner. Sky-high prices at the pump. The view of the country from a 5,000-mile car journey is clear: It’s expensive out there.
   

Moderna’s Covid Vaccine Is Effective in Children Under 6, F.D.A. Says

Outside experts will meet next week to decide whether to recommend that the agency authorize the vaccine for kids 6 months and older.
   

Donald Trump, American Monster

A man of pure narcissistic psychopathy feels no guilt and has no sense of the damage he does.
   

Why the Memory of Jan. 6 Can’t Prevent a Trump Resurgence

How an anti-Trump establishment undercuts itself.
   

Where Is Dom Phillips?

The disappearance of Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira signals another tipping point in the Amazon.
   

If You Must Point Fingers on Inflation, Here’s Where to Point Them

The Fed continues to evade accountability for inflation.
   

Civil Rights Veterans Should Get Veterans Administration Benefits

Those who fought for America’s democracy should be treated as the war heroes they are.
   

Swedengate Shows Sweden Is Not Perfect. No Nation Is.

Social media users around the world fixated on the curious Swedish tradition of not automatically offering food to guests.
   

The World’s First Women’s Only Race, 50 Years Later

Julianne Grace “felt like a spectacle” when she lined up for her first New York Mini in 1975. Now she’s joined by her daughter and granddaughters.
   

Rumbling Through Modern Jordan, a Railway From the Past

Once an ambitious project to unite the Middle East, the antique Hejaz Railway is a relic of that bygone dream before wars, borders and more advanced modes of transport rendered its services obsolete.
   

Why Students Are Choosing H.B.C.U.s: ‘4 Years Being Seen as Family’

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DNA Can Identify Unknown Soldiers. It Also Reveals Old Mistakes.

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