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 Netflix series 'Emily in Paris' begins production of Season 3  Netflix announced Wednesday that its popular comedy-drama series "Emily in Paris" began production on Season 3.      Mourners gather for funerals of student, teacher killed in Uvalde shooting  Jose Flores, a 10-year-old student killed in the May 24 shooting at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas, was laid to rest Wednesday, while teacher Irma Garcia, and her husband Jose Garcia, were buried in a joint funeral.      Stoltenberg: Finland, Sweden to meet Turkey in Brussels for talks to advance NATO applications  NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg is to meet this week with top U.S. officials in Washington, D.C., amid an effort by Finland and Sweden to join the defensive military alliance.      'Property Brothers' star Drew Scott, wife Linda Phan welcome first child  "Property Brothers" star Drew Scott and his wife, Linda Phan, welcomed their first child together.      French Open tennis: Iga Swiatek, Marin Cilic advance to semifinals  No. 1 seed Iga Swiatek moved into the semifinals at the French Open with a 6-3, 6-2 win over Jessica Pegula on Wednesday in Paris.      Russian forces take control of 80% of Severodonetsk  Serhiy Hayday, head of Luhansk's regional military administration, said Wednesday that Russian forces now occupy about 80% of the Ukrainian city of Severodonetsk.      Former Cowboys, Bears running back Marion Barber III dies at 38  Former Dallas Cowboys and Chicago Bears standout running back Marion Barber III has died, the NFL announced Wednesday. He was 38.      Shooting at Tulsa, Okla., hospital kills at least 4 victims; shooter also dead  A shooting at Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa, Okla., on Wednesday left at least four victims dead, local police said.      Biden administration cancels all loans for Corinthian College students  The Department of Education said Wednesday it will forgive all remaining federal loans for students who attended any campus owned by Corinthian Colleges, saving 560,000 borrowers a total of $5.8 billion.      FBI Director Christopher Wray says agency thwarted Iranian hack of Boston Children's Hospital  FBI Director Christopher Wray said Wednesday that the FBI prevented a cyberattack on the Boston Children's Hospital by Iranian-backed hackers.      Texas Gov. Greg Abbott calls for special legislative committee to stop school shootings  Texas Gov. Greg Abbott called for a special legislative committee Wednesday to improve school safety and stop mass violence after last week's elementary school shooting in Uvalde that killed 19 students and two teachers.      Reparations task force in California calls for 'comprehensive' compensation  A first-of-its-kind task force in California on Wednesday called for "comprehensive reparations" for Black Americans citing more than 150 years of racial discrimination.      Will Arnett to star in live-action comedy based on 'Twisted Metal' video game  Will Arnett will start in a live-action television adaptation of the video game Twisted Metal, streaming service Peacock announced Wednesday.      Sheryl Sandberg to leave Facebook, stepping down as Meta COO  Sheryl Sandberg is stepping down as Chief Operating Officer at Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp.      Accused Buffalo, N.Y., shooter indicted on murder, terror charges  An Erie County, N.Y., grand jury on Wednesday indicted an 18-year-old on 25 counts linked to a racially motivated grocery store shooting that killed 10 people.      Dow falls 176 points; U.S. markets start June with declines  The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 176 points on Wednesday as U.S. markets fell broadly to kick off trading in June.      World's largest plant found in Australia  Researchers in western Australia have discovered the world's largest known plant, an ancient ribbon weed seagrass called Posidonia australis that covers 77 square miles in Shark Bay and dates back 4,500 years.      John Hinckley released from psychiatric supervision  A federal judge in Washington, D.C., ordered Wednesday that John Hinckley Jr., the attempted assassin of former President Ronald Reagan, will be released from psychiatric supervision later this month.      Jury awards damages to both Johnny Depp, Amber Heard in defamation trial  A Virginia jury found both Amber Heard and Johnny Depp at least partially liable of defamation Wednesday, but overwhelmingly favored the latter in the awarding of damages.      HBO renews 'Our Flag Means Death' for second season  Network HBO is renewing the comedy "Our Flag Means Death" for a second season, the company said in a release issued by Warner Media Wednesday.      Watch: Pennsylvania theme park ride strands riders upside-down  Passengers on a Pennsylvania amusement park ride were left suspended upside-down in the air due to a mid-ride malfunction.      Watch: Mountain lion wanders into California high school  Authorities in California said a mountain lion wandered into a high school Wednesday morning and was promptly locked inside a classroom by a custodian.      Biden gets infant formula shortage update, announces new formula flight  As President Joe Biden met virtually with executives from infant formula companies for an update on efforts to alleviate the shortage, the White House Wednesday announced a new "Operation Fly Formula" flight from London.      Vegas chapels told to stop Elvis weddings  Elvis Presley impersonators performing themed wedding ceremonies in Las Vegas, have been told they can no longer use the late musician's likeness, according to a report in the Las Vegas Journal.       | 
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 Putin’s Threats Highlight the Dangers of a New, Riskier Nuclear EraAfter generations of stability in nuclear arms control, a warning to Russia from President Biden shows how old norms are eroding.        The Middlemen Helping Russian Oligarchs Get Superyachts and VillasThey oversee the flow of billions of dollars from Putin-connected Russians to companies involved in superyachts and villas. They’ve drawn the attention of a U.S. task force.        Johnny Depp Jury Finds That Amber Heard Defamed Him in Op-EdThe jury in Virginia found that Ms. Heard had damaged her ex-husband’s reputation with an op-ed in which she identified herself as a “public figure representing domestic abuse.”        Sheryl Sandberg Steps Down From Facebook’s Parent Company, MetaThe longtime chief operating officer of Facebook’s parent company, Ms. Sandberg has had a lower profile during Mark Zuckerberg’s pursuit of the so-called metaverse.        Corinthian Colleges Student Loans Will Be Forgiven, Education Dept. SaysThe Education Department said it would wipe out the debts of 560,000 borrowers who had enrolled in the for-profit college chain, which collapsed in 2015.        Uvalde Teacher Spoke With Husband, a Police Officer, Before She DiedEva Mireles’s husband was an officer with the school district’s Police Department. But he was not allowed to enter the place where his wife and her students were under attack.        Buffalo Shooting Suspect to Face Murder and Terrorism ChargesA 25-count indictment includes both first-degree murder charges and second-degree murder charges as hate crimes, as well as a single count of domestic terrorism.        Eric Adams to Name ‘Gun Violence Czar’ Amid N.Y.C. Shooting SurgeElected on the premise that he could reduce violent crime, Mayor Eric Adams continues to be confronted with a stubbornly high number of gun offenses.        Elon Musk Tells Tesla and SpaceX Workers to Return to Office 40 Hours a WeekIn emails to workers at SpaceX and Tesla, Mr. Musk said they were required to spend a minimum of 40 hours a week in the office.        U.S. Will Airlift Baby Formula From Abroad as Shortages Grow WorseThe White House is facing new questions about whether it acted quickly enough after the leading baby formula plant shut down in February.        With Cameras on Every Phone, Will Broadway’s Nude Scenes Survive?Audiences are increasingly asked to lock their phones in pouches at comedy shows, concerts and some plays. But what happens onstage doesn’t always stay onstage.        The Depp-Heard Trial Had No Real WinnersWe continue to live in a culture that capitalizes on celebrity misfortune.        Elon Musk’s Tesla Management Is a Bad Sign for TwitterHis long list of unfulfilled commitments wildly exceeds his achievements.        When Picking Judges, Democrats Need to Stop Ignoring EconomicsPresident Biden needs to nominate jurists who share his commitment to revitalizing antitrust enforcement. So far, he has not.        What to Do About Americans Who Love Their GunsWhat if we could make firearms less cool, less acceptable, less a part of the supposedly American way of life?         The Age of ‘Too Far’The idea that Black Lives Matter, “woke culture” and the #MeToo movement have gone too far has propelled a backlash across the political spectrum.        The Simplest Response to School ShootingsHow to put up obstacles to young men with dark dreams.        A Debate Over ‘Common Sense’ Gun LegislationConservative writer Charles C.W. Cooke and Times Opinion editor at large Alex Kingsbury on three frequently cited policies.        Modern Love Podcast: One Man’s TrashListen to a story about a man who couldn’t understand his feelings — until he decided to get rid of his couch.        Can Harry Styles’s Music Catch Up to His Fame?How his time in One Direction and a powerful online fan base have shaped the pop star’s career.        Do You Know Someone Who Believes in Conspiracy Theories? We Want to Hear About It.Share your experience if you, a friend or a family member believes or once believed in a popular conspiracy theory.        Reprogrammed Cells Attack and Tame Pancreatic Cancer in One WomanAnother patient who had the same treatment did not survive. But the demonstration of the technique could help with other cancers.        Coffee Drinking Linked to Lower Risk of Dying, New Study FindsThe research found that those who drank moderate amounts of coffee, even with a little sugar, were up to 30 percent less likely to die during the study period than those who didn’t drink coffee.        Ukraine Is One Game Away From the World CupUkraine’s players have not shied away from what earning a place in the World Cup would mean to their country. After beating Scotland, they’re one win away.        Eric Adams Proposes Zoning Changes to ‘Let the People Dance’Mayor Eric Adams proposed zoning changes to eliminate rules he said interfere with New York City’s recovery.        This Retreat Offers a (Pretty Expensive) Form of Postpartum CareThe newly opened Boram Postnatal Retreat offers new mothers able to pay up to $1,400 a night the support and pampering that too few receive.         More Recent Articles | 
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 Netflix announced Wednesday that its popular comedy-drama series "Emily in Paris" began production on Season 3.   
 Jose Flores, a 10-year-old student killed in the May 24 shooting at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas, was laid to rest Wednesday, while teacher Irma Garcia, and her husband Jose Garcia, were buried in a joint funeral.   
 NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg is to meet this week with top U.S. officials in Washington, D.C., amid an effort by Finland and Sweden to join the defensive military alliance.   
 "Property Brothers" star Drew Scott and his wife, Linda Phan, welcomed their first child together.   
 No. 1 seed Iga Swiatek moved into the semifinals at the French Open with a 6-3, 6-2 win over Jessica Pegula on Wednesday in Paris.   
 Serhiy Hayday, head of Luhansk's regional military administration, said Wednesday that Russian forces now occupy about 80% of the Ukrainian city of Severodonetsk.   
 Former Dallas Cowboys and Chicago Bears standout running back Marion Barber III has died, the NFL announced Wednesday. He was 38.   
 A shooting at Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa, Okla., on Wednesday left at least four victims dead, local police said.   
 The Department of Education said Wednesday it will forgive all remaining federal loans for students who attended any campus owned by Corinthian Colleges, saving 560,000 borrowers a total of $5.8 billion.   
 FBI Director Christopher Wray said Wednesday that the FBI prevented a cyberattack on the Boston Children's Hospital by Iranian-backed hackers.   
 Texas Gov. Greg Abbott called for a special legislative committee Wednesday to improve school safety and stop mass violence after last week's elementary school shooting in Uvalde that killed 19 students and two teachers.   
 A first-of-its-kind task force in California on Wednesday called for "comprehensive reparations" for Black Americans citing more than 150 years of racial discrimination.   
 Will Arnett will start in a live-action television adaptation of the video game Twisted Metal, streaming service Peacock announced Wednesday.   
 Sheryl Sandberg is stepping down as Chief Operating Officer at Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp.   
 An Erie County, N.Y., grand jury on Wednesday indicted an 18-year-old on 25 counts linked to a racially motivated grocery store shooting that killed 10 people.   
 The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 176 points on Wednesday as U.S. markets fell broadly to kick off trading in June.   
 Researchers in western Australia have discovered the world's largest known plant, an ancient ribbon weed seagrass called Posidonia australis that covers 77 square miles in Shark Bay and dates back 4,500 years.   
 A federal judge in Washington, D.C., ordered Wednesday that John Hinckley Jr., the attempted assassin of former President Ronald Reagan, will be released from psychiatric supervision later this month.   
 A Virginia jury found both Amber Heard and Johnny Depp at least partially liable of defamation Wednesday, but overwhelmingly favored the latter in the awarding of damages.   
 Network HBO is renewing the comedy "Our Flag Means Death" for a second season, the company said in a release issued by Warner Media Wednesday.   
 Passengers on a Pennsylvania amusement park ride were left suspended upside-down in the air due to a mid-ride malfunction.   
 Authorities in California said a mountain lion wandered into a high school Wednesday morning and was promptly locked inside a classroom by a custodian.   
 As President Joe Biden met virtually with executives from infant formula companies for an update on efforts to alleviate the shortage, the White House Wednesday announced a new "Operation Fly Formula" flight from London.   
 Elvis Presley impersonators performing themed wedding ceremonies in Las Vegas, have been told they can no longer use the late musician's likeness, according to a report in the Las Vegas Journal.   
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