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Netflix announced Wednesday that its popular comedy-drama series "Emily in Paris" began production on Season 3.
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  1. Netflix series 'Emily in Paris' begins production of Season 3
  2. Mourners gather for funerals of student, teacher killed in Uvalde shooting
  3. Stoltenberg: Finland, Sweden to meet Turkey in Brussels for talks to advance NATO applications
  4. 'Property Brothers' star Drew Scott, wife Linda Phan welcome first child
  5. French Open tennis: Iga Swiatek, Marin Cilic advance to semifinals
  6. Russian forces take control of 80% of Severodonetsk
  7. Former Cowboys, Bears running back Marion Barber III dies at 38
  8. Shooting at Tulsa, Okla., hospital kills at least 4 victims; shooter also dead
  9. Biden administration cancels all loans for Corinthian College students
  10. FBI Director Christopher Wray says agency thwarted Iranian hack of Boston Children's Hospital
  11. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott calls for special legislative committee to stop school shootings
  12. Reparations task force in California calls for 'comprehensive' compensation
  13. Will Arnett to star in live-action comedy based on 'Twisted Metal' video game
  14. Sheryl Sandberg to leave Facebook, stepping down as Meta COO
  15. Accused Buffalo, N.Y., shooter indicted on murder, terror charges
  16. Dow falls 176 points; U.S. markets start June with declines
  17. World's largest plant found in Australia
  18. John Hinckley released from psychiatric supervision
  19. Jury awards damages to both Johnny Depp, Amber Heard in defamation trial
  20. HBO renews 'Our Flag Means Death' for second season
  21. Watch: Pennsylvania theme park ride strands riders upside-down
  22. Watch: Mountain lion wanders into California high school
  23. Biden gets infant formula shortage update, announces new formula flight
  24. Vegas chapels told to stop Elvis weddings

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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"Top stories - Google News" - 31 new articles

  1. Angelenos begin the first day of historic water restrictions - Los Angeles Times
  2. Uvalde school district police chief declines to answer CNN questions in first public comments in a week - CNN
  3. Education Department to cancel $5.8 billion in debt for students of Corinthian Colleges - NBC News
  4. Trump to 'fight even harder' after Sussmann acquittal, signaling 2024 run - Fox News
  5. Uvalde Teacher Spoke With Husband, a Police Officer, Before She Died - The New York Times
  6. Boy, 8, on vacation in S. Carolina killed by man shooting at random cars, officials say - NBC News
  7. Ky. Democrat wears noose in ad highlighting nation's history of lynching - The Washington Post
  8. Hundreds of Russian soldiers have deserted or refused to fight in Ukraine, compounding major losses in the war, report says - Yahoo News
  9. Coast Guard Commandant Linda Fagan becomes first woman to lead U.S. armed forces branch - CBS News
  10. Europe Overcomes Hungary’s Veto on Russian Oil Embargo—at a Price - The Wall Street Journal
  11. The rejection of China’s deal shows the Pacific will not be used as a geopolitical pawn - The Guardian
  12. Facebook-owner Meta Platforms' Sheryl Sandberg to leave after 14 years - Reuters
  13. Elon Musk tells employees to return to the office 40 hours a week — or quit - NPR
  14. NFT insider trading charges filed against former OpenSea employee Nate Chastain - NBC News
  15. Mortgage applications fall to lowest level since 2018 - CNBC Television
  16. Google is Confusing Us All Again By Combining Meet and Duo into One Video App - Gizmodo
  17. Apple leaker reveals ‘first look’ of top-secret iPhone 14 models - New York Post
  18. China-linked hackers are exploiting a new vulnerability in Microsoft Office - The Verge
  19. The Many Celebs Who 'Liked' the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard Verdict - The Daily Beast
  20. Matthew Morrison Fired From SYTYCD for Inappropriate Conduct - Vulture
  21. Johnny Depp PARTIES in London as Jury Reaches Verdict - Entertainment Tonight
  22. Former Cowboys RB Marion Barber Found Dead Inside His Frisco Apartment - NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
  23. Mike Trout addresses new status as fantasy sports' 'worst commissioner' - Yahoo Sports
  24. LSU AD to Finebaum on Nick Saban-Jimbo Fisher feud: ‘Not going to get in between two hillbillies’ - AL.com
  25. NASA outsources development of Moon spacesuit to two private companies - The Verge
  26. A Race Against Time: Quick Engineering Saves NASA’s MAVEN Spacecraft - SciTechDaily
  27. Did NASA find Hell? Scientists brace for first glimpse of world that constantly burns - Phys.org
  28. Outbreaks of diseases such as monkeypox becoming more frequent, warns WHO - Reuters
  29. 'Paxlovid Rebound': CDC Warns of COVID Recurrence After Treatment - Health.com
  30. Monkeypox continues to puzzle scientists as it spreads to more countries - Fox News
  31. Novel genetic experiment shrinks tough-to-treat cancer - The Associated Press - en Español
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Angelenos begin the first day of historic water restrictions - Los Angeles Times


Uvalde school district police chief declines to answer CNN questions in first public comments in a week - CNN

Education Department to cancel $5.8 billion in debt for students of Corinthian Colleges - NBC News


Trump to 'fight even harder' after Sussmann acquittal, signaling 2024 run - Fox News

Uvalde Teacher Spoke With Husband, a Police Officer, Before She Died - The New York Times


Boy, 8, on vacation in S. Carolina killed by man shooting at random cars, officials say - NBC News

Ky. Democrat wears noose in ad highlighting nation's history of lynching - The Washington Post

Hundreds of Russian soldiers have deserted or refused to fight in Ukraine, compounding major losses in the war, report says - Yahoo News

Coast Guard Commandant Linda Fagan becomes first woman to lead U.S. armed forces branch - CBS News

Europe Overcomes Hungary’s Veto on Russian Oil Embargo—at a Price - The Wall Street Journal

The rejection of China’s deal shows the Pacific will not be used as a geopolitical pawn - The Guardian

Facebook-owner Meta Platforms' Sheryl Sandberg to leave after 14 years - Reuters

Elon Musk tells employees to return to the office 40 hours a week — or quit - NPR

NFT insider trading charges filed against former OpenSea employee Nate Chastain - NBC News

Mortgage applications fall to lowest level since 2018 - CNBC Television

Google is Confusing Us All Again By Combining Meet and Duo into One Video App - Gizmodo

Apple leaker reveals ‘first look’ of top-secret iPhone 14 models - New York Post

China-linked hackers are exploiting a new vulnerability in Microsoft Office - The Verge

The Many Celebs Who 'Liked' the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard Verdict - The Daily Beast

Matthew Morrison Fired From SYTYCD for Inappropriate Conduct - Vulture

Johnny Depp PARTIES in London as Jury Reaches Verdict - Entertainment Tonight

Former Cowboys RB Marion Barber Found Dead Inside His Frisco Apartment - NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

Mike Trout addresses new status as fantasy sports' 'worst commissioner' - Yahoo Sports

LSU AD to Finebaum on Nick Saban-Jimbo Fisher feud: ‘Not going to get in between two hillbillies’ - AL.com

NASA outsources development of Moon spacesuit to two private companies - The Verge

A Race Against Time: Quick Engineering Saves NASA’s MAVEN Spacecraft - SciTechDaily

Did NASA find Hell? Scientists brace for first glimpse of world that constantly burns - Phys.org

Outbreaks of diseases such as monkeypox becoming more frequent, warns WHO - Reuters

'Paxlovid Rebound': CDC Warns of COVID Recurrence After Treatment - Health.com

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NYT > Top Stories"NYT > Top Stories" - 26 new articles

  1. Putin’s Threats Highlight the Dangers of a New, Riskier Nuclear Era
  2. The Middlemen Helping Russian Oligarchs Get Superyachts and Villas
  3. Johnny Depp Jury Finds That Amber Heard Defamed Him in Op-Ed
  4. Sheryl Sandberg Steps Down From Facebook’s Parent Company, Meta
  5. Corinthian Colleges Student Loans Will Be Forgiven, Education Dept. Says
  6. Uvalde Teacher Spoke With Husband, a Police Officer, Before She Died
  7. Buffalo Shooting Suspect to Face Murder and Terrorism Charges
  8. Eric Adams to Name ‘Gun Violence Czar’ Amid N.Y.C. Shooting Surge
  9. Elon Musk Tells Tesla and SpaceX Workers to Return to Office 40 Hours a Week
  10. U.S. Will Airlift Baby Formula From Abroad as Shortages Grow Worse
  11. With Cameras on Every Phone, Will Broadway’s Nude Scenes Survive?
  12. The Depp-Heard Trial Had No Real Winners
  13. Elon Musk’s Tesla Management Is a Bad Sign for Twitter
  14. When Picking Judges, Democrats Need to Stop Ignoring Economics
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  16. The Age of ‘Too Far’
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  18. A Debate Over ‘Common Sense’ Gun Legislation
  19. Modern Love Podcast: One Man’s Trash
  20. Can Harry Styles’s Music Catch Up to His Fame?
  21. Do You Know Someone Who Believes in Conspiracy Theories? We Want to Hear About It.
  22. Reprogrammed Cells Attack and Tame Pancreatic Cancer in One Woman
  23. Coffee Drinking Linked to Lower Risk of Dying, New Study Finds
  24. Ukraine Is One Game Away From the World Cup
  25. Eric Adams Proposes Zoning Changes to ‘Let the People Dance’
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Putin’s Threats Highlight the Dangers of a New, Riskier Nuclear Era

After 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 Villas

They 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-Ed

The 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, Meta

The 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. Says

The 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 Died

Eva 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 Charges

A 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 Surge

Elected 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 Week

In 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 Worse

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With Cameras on Every Phone, Will Broadway’s Nude Scenes Survive?

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