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 Stanley Cup Final: Avalanche dominate Lightning in Game 2, take 2-0 series lead  The Colorado Avalanche crushed the defending champion Tampa Bay Lightning 7-0 in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final on Saturday night at Ball Arena in Denver.      U.S. Open golf: Will Zalatoris, Matt Fitzpatrick share lead after brutal 3rd round  Will Zalatoris and Matt Fitzpatrick shared the lead at the 122nd U.S. Open after surviving a challenging third round Saturday at The Country Club in Brookline, Mass.      Joe Biden uninjured after tumbling from bike during Delaware ride  President Joe Biden fell from his bicycle while taking a ride Saturday in Delaware but appeared unhurt, quickly bouncing up and declaring, "I'm good."      Naomi Osaka withdraws from Wimbledon, cites Achilles injury  Four-time tennis grand slam champion and former World No. 1 Naomi Osaka on Saturday withdrew from this month's Wimbledon Championships, citing a nagging Achilles injury.       Police: Slain British journalist, Brazilian colleague shot with hunting ammo  British journalist Dom Phillips and indigenous expert Bruno Pereira were shot to death with hunting ammunition, Brazilian police said Saturday, four days after the missing men's bodies were recovered.       Lauren Graham, Peter Krause end decade-long romance  Former "Parenthood" co-stars Lauren Graham and Peter Krause have ended their romance after more than a decade.      2 killed, 10 rescued after boat collision near Key Biscayne, Florida  Two people died and 10 others were rescued from the waters of the Atlantic Ocean after two boats collided near Key Biscayne, Fla., the Coast Guard said Saturday.      Will Forte to star in 'Bodkin,' Netflix series produced by the Obamas  Production is expected to begin in Ireland next week on "Bodkin," a darkly comedic thriller starring Will Forte and executive produced by Barack and Michelle Obama, Netflix announced.      Ukraine: Zelensky visits battle scene as fighting rages over key Donbas highway  Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited on Saturday the southern city of Mykolaiv where forces have been fending off Russian troops trying to move west toward the port of Odessa.      CDC approves COVID-19 vaccinations for children under 5  COVID-19 vaccines will be available for children under 5 for the first time following their approval on Saturday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.       Philadelphia firefighter dies in collapsed building, 5 others injured  A building collapsed after catching fire Saturday in Philadelphia, trapping five firefighters, one of whom died, and a city inspector, local authorities said.      Death toll rises as incessant rains trigger more flash flooding in India  Incessant rains continued to cause flash flooding in a pair of northeastern Indian states on Saturday, pushing the death toll from the disaster into the dozens, local officials said.      Lenny Kravitz, Mindy Kaling, Jonas Brothers to get Hollywood Walk of Fame stars in 2023  Lenny Kravitz, Paul Walker, Mindy Kaling and the Jonas Brothers are among the celebrities to get stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame stars next year.      City of Uvalde, Texas, using legal maneuvers to block release of shooting info  The city of Uvalde, Texas, is attempting to block the public release of police records related to last month's deadly mass shooting at Robb Elementary School, an official correspondence shows.      IDF strikes Gaza in response to rocket fire toward Israel overnight  Israel Defense Forces struck targets in the Gaza Strip on Saturday response to what they said were the first Hamas rockets fired from Gaza toward Israel since April.      Jury to start over Monday in Bill Cosby civil trial after unanswered question  Jurors in Bill Cosby's civil trial over allegations he molested Judy Huth at the Playboy Mansion in 1975 will have to start over on Monday after the panel left one question unanswered.      Monsoon to bring beneficial rain, flooding risk to western U.S.  After rounds of rain led to major, destructive flooding in Yellowstone National Park this week, AccuWeather forecasters say a surge of tropical moisture will bring more rain chances to much of the Intermountain West.      Capitol Police detain 7 staffers from 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' while filming segment  U.S. Capitol Police arrested seven staffers from the production team for CBS' "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" who were filming a comic segment with a canine puppet.      In photos: Paul McCartney turns 80: a look back  Legendary English musician Sir Paul McCartney of "The Beatles" turns 80 on June 18, 2022. His "Got Back" tour launched in April 2022. Here's a look back at his career through the years.      Ukraine moves closer to EU membership  The European Commission has recommended that Ukraine become a membership candidate, bringing the former Soviet republic one step closer to fully joining the European Union.      Third victim dies from Vestavia Hills, Ala., church shooting  A third person shot during a church potluck dinner this week has died from her injuries, police in Alabama announced.      Bad Bunny's 'Un Verano Sin Ti' is the No. 1 album in the U.S.  Rapper Bad Bunny's Spanish-language "Un Verano Sin Ti" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.      Famous birthdays for June 18: Paul McCartney, Isabella Rossellini  Rocker Paul McCartney turns 80 and actor Isabella Rossellini turns 70, among the famous birthdays for June 18.      On This Day, June 18: Turkish PM Necmettin Erbakan resigns  On June 18, 1997, Turkish Prime Minister Necmettin Erbakan resigned under pressure after his governing coalition lost its majority in Parliament.      More Recent Articles | 
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 Vaccines for Young Children Are Coming, but Many Parents Have Tough QuestionsThe vaccines seem safe for children and are likely to protect against severe illness. But data on efficacy are thin, and most children have already been infected.        What to Know About the Covid Vaccine for Little KidsHere are answers to five common questions.        Here are 4 takeaways from the C.D.C. approving vaccines for children under 5.Despite Growing Evidence, a Prosecution of Trump Would Face ChallengesAs House hearings highlighted testimony that could create more pressure to pursue a criminal case, the former president tried out a defense that strained credulity.        Jan. 6 Hearings Underscore Hard Truths About DemocracyWhen political leaders face a constitutional crisis, like that of Jan. 6, the process of collectively deciding how to respond can be messy, arbitrary, and sometimes change the nature of the system itself.        Odesa Opera House Reopens Amid Putin’s WarWar is not far away, but a city that has always lived for the moment proclaims that culture will help Ukraine prevail.        Ukraine’s Death Workers: ‘If You Take It All Close to Heart, You Go Mad’The people toiling in Ukraine’s cemeteries and morgues bear a silent burden as they handle the war’s growing toll.        Zelensky Visits War-Torn Mykolaiv in Southern UkraineThe president’s trip aimed to highlight Ukraine’s grip on the area and to lift the spirits of an embattled populace.        French Nuclear Power Crisis Frustrates Europe’s Push to Quit Russian EnergyFrance typically exports electricity, but now it risks blackouts and a need for imported power because of problems at the state nuclear operator.        Gun Sellers Stoke Fears to Boost Weapon SalesThe number of firearms in the U.S. is outpacing the country’s population, as an emboldened gun industry and its allies target buyers with rhetoric of fear, machismo and defiance.        States Address Child Care Shortages After Federal Efforts StalledFederal legislation has stalled, so states are stepping in. In some places, that could mean looser regulations, like 16-year-olds caring for children, without supervision.        Apple Workers at Maryland Store Vote to Unionize, a First in the U.S.Roughly two-thirds of employees at the store in Towson, Md., voted to join the union.        Bitcoin Plummets Below $20,000 for First Time Since Late 2020Its fall was accelerated in recent weeks by the collapse of two major cryptocurrency projects while sowing doubts about the stability of the overall cryptocurrency market.        How to Think About E.S.G. Investing in a Falling MarketMr. Musk trashed E.S.G. investing. The S.E.C. is investigating Goldman Sachs’s move into the sector. In a falling market, what should investors consider?        Mark Shields, TV Pundit Known for His Sharp Wit, Dies at 85A former campaign strategist, he became a fixture in American political journalism and punditry and was seen on “PBS NewsHour” for 33 years.        A Chinese Telescope Did Not Find an Alien Signal. The Search Continues.China’s astronomers have been initiated into the search for extraterrestrial intelligence with the kind of false alarm that others in the field have experienced for decades.        On Inflation and the Food Crisis, the World Can Work Together or Fall ApartNo single country can solve the problem of rising food and fuel costs.        Hence, Mike PenceTrump set a fire with lies, then doused Mike Pence in gasoline.        Mike Pence and the Soft Bigotry of Low ExpectationsHow much credit should he get for doing the bare minimum?        What Happens to I.V.F. After Roe?Extreme anti-abortion laws could hinder assisted reproductive technologies, too.        Can ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ and ‘The Northman’ Save the Movies?Two new offerings give a glimpse of what films once were and might become again.        Happy Father’s Day to Roy Ayers, My Brilliant, Absent DadMost of us with absent fathers think, “What about me?” We rarely stop to ask, “What about him?”         Spring Now Comes With a Secret DreadDepending on the arrival of migratory birds for spring to begin means accepting the changing world the birds fly through.         Why Kids Under 5 Should Get a Covid VaccineAn F.D.A. advisory panel’s recommendation of vaccines for children in the youngest age group could not have come at a more urgent time.        Avian Influenza Is Affecting Wild MammalsAs a new version of bird flu spread through North America this spring, scientists began finding the virus in red foxes, bobcats and other mammals.        Zalatoris, Fitzpatrick Share U.S. Open Lead Heading Into Final RoundTied for the tournament lead entering Sunday, Will Zalatoris will get another shot at his first major win after surviving a perilous third round.        A Chance Encounter Helps Return Sacred Artifacts to an Indigenous GroupThe United Nations helped the Yaqui Nation, an Indigenous group in Mexico and the United States, reclaim a deer’s head and other items from a Swedish museum.         More Recent Articles | 
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 The Colorado Avalanche crushed the defending champion Tampa Bay Lightning 7-0 in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final on Saturday night at Ball Arena in Denver.   
 Will Zalatoris and Matt Fitzpatrick shared the lead at the 122nd U.S. Open after surviving a challenging third round Saturday at The Country Club in Brookline, Mass.   
 President Joe Biden fell from his bicycle while taking a ride Saturday in Delaware but appeared unhurt, quickly bouncing up and declaring, "I'm good."   
 Four-time tennis grand slam champion and former World No. 1 Naomi Osaka on Saturday withdrew from this month's Wimbledon Championships, citing a nagging Achilles injury.    
 British journalist Dom Phillips and indigenous expert Bruno Pereira were shot to death with hunting ammunition, Brazilian police said Saturday, four days after the missing men's bodies were recovered.    
 Former "Parenthood" co-stars Lauren Graham and Peter Krause have ended their romance after more than a decade.   
 Two people died and 10 others were rescued from the waters of the Atlantic Ocean after two boats collided near Key Biscayne, Fla., the Coast Guard said Saturday.   
 Production is expected to begin in Ireland next week on "Bodkin," a darkly comedic thriller starring Will Forte and executive produced by Barack and Michelle Obama, Netflix announced.   
 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited on Saturday the southern city of Mykolaiv where forces have been fending off Russian troops trying to move west toward the port of Odessa.   
 COVID-19 vaccines will be available for children under 5 for the first time following their approval on Saturday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.    
 A building collapsed after catching fire Saturday in Philadelphia, trapping five firefighters, one of whom died, and a city inspector, local authorities said.   
 Incessant rains continued to cause flash flooding in a pair of northeastern Indian states on Saturday, pushing the death toll from the disaster into the dozens, local officials said.   
 Lenny Kravitz, Paul Walker, Mindy Kaling and the Jonas Brothers are among the celebrities to get stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame stars next year.   
 The city of Uvalde, Texas, is attempting to block the public release of police records related to last month's deadly mass shooting at Robb Elementary School, an official correspondence shows.   
 Israel Defense Forces struck targets in the Gaza Strip on Saturday response to what they said were the first Hamas rockets fired from Gaza toward Israel since April.   
 Jurors in Bill Cosby's civil trial over allegations he molested Judy Huth at the Playboy Mansion in 1975 will have to start over on Monday after the panel left one question unanswered.   
 After rounds of rain led to major, destructive flooding in Yellowstone National Park this week, AccuWeather forecasters say a surge of tropical moisture will bring more rain chances to much of the Intermountain West.   
 U.S. Capitol Police arrested seven staffers from the production team for CBS' "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" who were filming a comic segment with a canine puppet.   
 Legendary English musician Sir Paul McCartney of "The Beatles" turns 80 on June 18, 2022. His "Got Back" tour launched in April 2022. Here's a look back at his career through the years.   
 The European Commission has recommended that Ukraine become a membership candidate, bringing the former Soviet republic one step closer to fully joining the European Union.   
 A third person shot during a church potluck dinner this week has died from her injuries, police in Alabama announced.   
 Rapper Bad Bunny's Spanish-language "Un Verano Sin Ti" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.   
 Rocker Paul McCartney turns 80 and actor Isabella Rossellini turns 70, among the famous birthdays for June 18.   
 On June 18, 1997, Turkish Prime Minister Necmettin Erbakan resigned under pressure after his governing coalition lost its majority in Parliament.   
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