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 WTO head urges members to deliver results in first high-level meeting in years  Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, director general of the World Trade Organization, called on member states Sunday to deliver results during their first ministerial meeting in nearly half a decade.      'MJ,' 'Take Me Out,' 'Strange Loop' win big at the Tony Awards  "MJ," "Company," "Take Me Out" and "A Strange Loop" each won multiple Tony Awards honoring excellence on Broadway at a star-studded ceremony in New York Sunday night.      In photos: Moments from the Tony Awards red carpet  Presenters and stars arrive on the red carpet at the Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall, hosted by Ariana DeBose, in New York City on June 12, 2022.      Navy orders one-day 'safety pause' for aircraft after three California crashes  The U.S. Naval Air Forces on Sunday announced it would institute a one-day "safety pause" on Monday following three crashes in California this month.      Toby Keith reveals stomach cancer battle on Instagram  Country music superstar Toby Keith revealed in an Instagram post Sunday that he has been battling stomach cancer.      Left alliance threatens Macron's majority in French parliamentary election  An alliance of leftist parties is threatening to block French President Emmanuel Macron's election in its parliamentary elections Sunday.      'Jurassic World: Dominion' tops North American box office with $143.4M  Dinosaur adventure, "Jurassic World: Dominion," is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $143.4 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.      Idaho police arrest 31 people tied to white nationalist group Patriot Front  Idaho police officers have arrested 31 people believed to be tied to the white nationalist group Patriot Front for conspiracy to riot at a Pride event in the city of Coeur d'Alene.      Stoltenberg calls Turkey’s concerns over Sweden, Finland NATO bid ‘legitimate’  Jens Stoltenberg, the secretary-general of NATO, said Sunday that Turkey's concerns over Sweden and Finland joining the military alliance are "legitimate."      Taiwan reports second-most COVID-19 weekly cases, deaths behind U.S.  COVID-19 cases and deaths are surging in Taiwan with the second most in the world in the past week after recording only a few a few months ago though it is only about 100 miles away from Mainland China.      Chicago may hit century mark for 1st time in nearly 10 years  AccuWeather forecasters say comfortable weather will be but a distant memory in the days to come in central and eastern United States.      Zelensky meets with European Commission president while seeking backing for EU bid  Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, this weekend as he seeks backing for the country's bid to join the European Union.      20 bipartisan senators announce deal on gun legislation, mental health services  A group of 20 bipartisan senators on Sunday announced a deal to invest in gun control legislation and mental health services in efforts to curb mass shootings.      'Squid Game' officially green-lit for Season 2  Netflix announced Sunday that "Squid Game" is officially coming back for a second season.      Former British soldier killed fighting for Ukraine in Sievierodonetsk  A former British soldier has been killed fighting for Ukraine in the besieged city of Sievierodonetsk, his family announced Saturday.      Sarah Palin to advance to Alaska special House race in August  Former Alaska governor and Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin leads a field of four candidates projected to advance to Alaska's four-person special House election in August.      U.N. releases detailed data on Ukraine refugee movements; nearly 5M have fled war  Nearly 5 million refugees have fled Ukraine and more than 4,000 civilians have been killed as of Sunday, according to United Nations officials.      ‘Evil’ stars: David’s ordination, Kristen kiss pave way for thrilling S3Rebranded McDonald’s opens as ‘Vkusno & Tochka’ in Russia  More than a dozen locations of former McDonald's restaurants sold after the American company pulled out of Russia have opened as the rebranded Vkusno & Tochka in Moscow and the surrounding region.      Russia destroys bridges into Sievierodonetsk in final push to take key Ukrainian city  Russian troops have destroyed two of the three bridges into Sievierodonetsk in a final push to take control of the key city in eastern Ukraine.      Death Valley exceeds 120 F, breaking daily high records  Temperatures have been on the rise for much of the southwestern United States this week. California's Death Valley had temperatures climb above 120 degrees Fahrenheit in back-to-back days Friday and Saturday.      Famous birthdays for June 12: Adriana Lima, Dave Franco  Model Adriana Lima turns 41 and actor Dave Franco turns 37, among the famous birthdays for June 12.      On This Day, June 12: 1M gather for nuclear disarmament rally in Central Park  On June 12, 1982, an estimated 1 million people gathered in Central Park to call for world nuclear disarmament, the largest disarmament rally in U.S. history.      Alicia Von Rittberg: ‘Becoming Elizabeth’ show ‘touches so many different nerves’  "Becoming Elizabeth" stars Alicia Von Rittberg and Tom Cullen discuss showing the human side of Elizabeth I on the Starz drama.       | 
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 Gun Deal Stirs Hope but Also Frustration in Places Scarred by ShootingsIn Uvalde, Buffalo and Orlando, some residents see progress but lament that there hasn’t been more.        Trump Campaign Chief to Headline Jan. 6 Hearing on Election LiesBill Stepien is expected to appear alongside a fired Fox News editor who called Trump’s loss and a former U.S. attorney who resigned rather than go along with false claims of election fraud.        How to Watch the Second Jan. 6 Committee HearingThe second of several upcoming hearings by the House committee investigating the attack on the Capitol will be held Monday morning.        John R. Allen Resigns as Brookings President After Qatar RevelationsMr. Allen, a retired four-star general, had been on administrative leave amid a federal inquiry into whether he had secretly lobbied for the government of Qatar.        Jennifer Hudson Becomes an EGOT as Co-Producer of ‘A Strange Loop’The singer and actress was added as a producer of the show as it transitioned to Broadway.        Pfizer Vaccine Effective in Children Under 5, the F.D.A. SaysOutside experts will make their recommendations this week on how the agency should rule on applications from Pfizer and Moderna to vaccinate the nation’s youngest children.        Poland Shows the Risks for Women When Abortion Is BannedPoland’s abortion ban has had many unintended consequences. One is that doctors are sometimes afraid to remove fetuses or administer cancer treatment to save women’s lives.        How Bolsonaro Is Using the Military to Challenge Brazil’s ElectionDespite little evidence of past fraud, President Jair Bolsonaro has long raised doubts about Brazil’s electoral process. Now the military is expressing similar concerns.        There Has to Be a Better Way to Run the GovernmentCongestion pricing in Manhattan should have happened years ago. The reason it hasn’t is instructive.        Trump Is Still a ThreatThe Jan. 6 committee hearings show how deeply Trump has altered our country.        She Wrote a Dystopian Novel. What Happened Next Was Pretty Dystopian.Without having even been read, a book is attacked online for its fantastical premise.        Why Strangers Are Good for UsRandom engagement is at the core of our social contract.         ‘I Ache for Change’: Students on School Shootings After UvaldeStudents told us what it’s like to go to school during a time of frequent shootings, and what America should be doing about it.         11 Small Ways You Can Help Mend the WorldOur problems can feel big and overwhelming. Here are everyday ways to be part of the solution.        The Sunday Read: ‘The “E-Pimps” of OnlyFans’Clever marketers have figured out how easy it is to simulate online intimacy at scale, ventriloquizing alluring models with cheap, offshore labor.        How a Highway Divided a Community in PhiladelphiaOn a personal episode of “Still Processing,” Wesley Morris revisits a highway that he walked across as a kid. He never knew how deeply it had transformed the neighborhood it ran through.        Google Sidelines Engineer Who Claims Its A.I. Is SentientBlake Lemoine, the engineer, says that Google’s language model has a soul. The company disagrees.        When You’re Forced to Cash Out in a Bearlike MarketYou can’t leave money in your I.R.A. forever, as dictated by I.R.S. rules. This can put retired investors in a tough spot.        From Santo Domingo to the N.B.A. Finals, Al Horford Is at HomeHorford, the Boston Celtics center, is the first Dominican player in the N.B.A. finals. With the way he’s competing, it’s hard to tell he hasn’t been here before.         More Recent Articles | 
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 Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, director general of the World Trade Organization, called on member states Sunday to deliver results during their first ministerial meeting in nearly half a decade.   
 "MJ," "Company," "Take Me Out" and "A Strange Loop" each won multiple Tony Awards honoring excellence on Broadway at a star-studded ceremony in New York Sunday night.   
 Presenters and stars arrive on the red carpet at the Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall, hosted by Ariana DeBose, in New York City on June 12, 2022.   
 The U.S. Naval Air Forces on Sunday announced it would institute a one-day "safety pause" on Monday following three crashes in California this month.   
 Country music superstar Toby Keith revealed in an Instagram post Sunday that he has been battling stomach cancer.   
 An alliance of leftist parties is threatening to block French President Emmanuel Macron's election in its parliamentary elections Sunday.   
 Dinosaur adventure, "Jurassic World: Dominion," is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $143.4 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.   
 Idaho police officers have arrested 31 people believed to be tied to the white nationalist group Patriot Front for conspiracy to riot at a Pride event in the city of Coeur d'Alene.   
 Jens Stoltenberg, the secretary-general of NATO, said Sunday that Turkey's concerns over Sweden and Finland joining the military alliance are "legitimate."   
 COVID-19 cases and deaths are surging in Taiwan with the second most in the world in the past week after recording only a few a few months ago though it is only about 100 miles away from Mainland China.   
 AccuWeather forecasters say comfortable weather will be but a distant memory in the days to come in central and eastern United States.   
 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, this weekend as he seeks backing for the country's bid to join the European Union.   
 A group of 20 bipartisan senators on Sunday announced a deal to invest in gun control legislation and mental health services in efforts to curb mass shootings.   
 Netflix announced Sunday that "Squid Game" is officially coming back for a second season.   
 A former British soldier has been killed fighting for Ukraine in the besieged city of Sievierodonetsk, his family announced Saturday.   
 Former Alaska governor and Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin leads a field of four candidates projected to advance to Alaska's four-person special House election in August.   
 Nearly 5 million refugees have fled Ukraine and more than 4,000 civilians have been killed as of Sunday, according to United Nations officials.   
 Season 3 of "Evil" debuts on Paramount+ on Sunday.   
 More than a dozen locations of former McDonald's restaurants sold after the American company pulled out of Russia have opened as the rebranded Vkusno & Tochka in Moscow and the surrounding region.   
 Russian troops have destroyed two of the three bridges into Sievierodonetsk in a final push to take control of the key city in eastern Ukraine.   
 Temperatures have been on the rise for much of the southwestern United States this week. California's Death Valley had temperatures climb above 120 degrees Fahrenheit in back-to-back days Friday and Saturday.   
 Model Adriana Lima turns 41 and actor Dave Franco turns 37, among the famous birthdays for June 12.   
 On June 12, 1982, an estimated 1 million people gathered in Central Park to call for world nuclear disarmament, the largest disarmament rally in U.S. history.   
 "Becoming Elizabeth" stars Alicia Von Rittberg and Tom Cullen discuss showing the human side of Elizabeth I on the Starz drama.   
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