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 'Ted Lasso' star, writer Brett Goldstein confirms Season 3 being written as finale  "Ted Lasso" star and writer Brett Goldstein confirmed that Season 3 will likely mark the end of the hit Apple TV+ sports comedy-drama series.      Kamala Harris says overturning Roe vs. Wade could impact other privacy rights  Vice President Kamala Harris warned of the potential dangers of overturning Roe vs. Wade during a meeting with faith leaders on Monday.      Netflix reveals Jenna Ortega as Wednesday in new teaser for 'Addams Family' spinoff  Netflix shared another short teaser trailer for its upcoming "Addams Family" spinoff series, "Wednesday," during the opening day of its Geeked Week showcase.      U.S. blacklists two Bosnian leaders  The Biden administration on Monday blacklisted two Bosnia and Herzegovina officials on accusations of threatening the peace and stability of the country through pursuing ethno-nationalist interests.      Dominican Republic's environment minister shot dead in office  Dominican Republic Environment Minister Orlando Jorge Mera was shot and killed in his office on Monday.      Phil Mickelson to return for first Saudi-backed LIV Golf Invitational Series event  After a four-month hiatus, six-time major championship winner Phil Mickelson is set to make his return to competitive golf this week on the Saudi-backed LIV Golf Invitational Series.      Los Angeles Rams' Aaron Donald signs reworked contract  Three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award winner Aaron Donald is returning to the Los Angeles Rams after signing a reworked contract that will make him the highest-paid non-quarterback in the league.      Buttigieg, 14 others attending Mich. event test positive for COVID-19  U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg revealed Monday he has tested positive for COVID-19, joining at least 14 other attendees at a Michigan conference in coming down with the ailment      British journalist missing in Brazilian Amazon following death threats  British journalist Dom Phillips and his Indigenous protector disappeared in a remote area of the Brazilian Amazon after the pair received death threats for defending Indigenous groups against illegal fishing and logging.      Texas lawmaker introduces bill to ban children from drag shows  A Texas state lawmaker said Monday he will introduce a law seeking to ban children from attending drag shows in the wake of videos depicting youngsters at a Pride Month event in Dallas.      New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signs package strengthening state's gun laws  New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Monday signed a collection of bills aimed at strengthening the state's gun laws in the wake of a mass shooting at a Buffalo grocery store that killed 10 people last month.      Netflix drops teaser for upcoming 'Sandman' series  Netflix teased the upcoming comic book fantasy series, "Sandman," out August 5, with a trailer showing Charles Dance's Roderick Burgess attempting to summon death, but getting dream.      Proud Boys ex-leader Tarrio charged with seditious conspiracy  Extremist group Proud Boys' former leader Enrique Tarrio and four other leaders were indicted Monday on seditious conspiracy charges in the deadly U.S. Capitol attack on Jan. 6, 2021.      Children's Museum of Indianapolis removes watermelon salad from Juneteenth menu  The Children's Museum of Indianapolis removed a pre-packaged watermelon salad from its  Juneteenth Jamboree menu following backlash to a photo shared online.      Supreme Court refuses appeal from St. Louis couple who waved guns at protesters  The Supreme Court denied an appeal Monday from the St. Louis couple who waved guns at protesters outside their home in 2020. Mark and Patricia McCloskey are facing the possible suspension of their law licenses.      Study finds hospice improves quality of life for dementia patients  Hospice patients with dementia are more likely to experience better care and less sadness than dementia patients not on hospice, according to a study published Monday in Health Affairs.      British PM Boris Johnson survives no-confidence vote amid 'Partygate'  British Prime Minister Boris Johnson won a no-confidence vote taken by lawmakers of his Conservative Party on Monday, surviving by a closer-than-expected 211-148 margin.      'Monarch' premiere, '9-1-1' return, more on FOX in September  FOX announced its fall 2022 premiere dates including the return of "9-1-1" and the new country music drama "Monarch."      Arrest made, ghost gun recovered in Philadelphia mass shooting  One man has been arrested and a warrant has been issued for a second suspect related to Saturday's mass shooting in Philadelphia, prosecutors said at a news conference Monday afternoon.      Trial delayed for 2 ex-Minneapolis police officers in George Floyd's death  Two former Minneapolis police officers will have the trial related to their roles in the death of George Floyd delayed until early 2023, according to court documents filed Monday.      U.S. moves to seize aircraft linked to Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich  The U.S. Department of Justice is seeking to seize two private jets belonging to Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, the former owner of Britain's Chelsea soccer club, court filings showed Monday.      Brain applies 'data compression' when making decisions, study finds  Brains apply "data compression" to maximize performance and minimize cost when making decisions, according to a study published Monday that could affect future research into artificial intelligence.      Look: Rare albino giant Galapagos tortoise hatches at Swiss zoo  A Swiss zoo said the hatching of two giant Galapagos tortoise eggs at the facility came with an extra dose of surprise when one of the hatchlings turned out to be the first albino of its species in captivity.       | 
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 Battered by Russian Shells,a Monastery RemainsLoyal to MoscowThe monks and nuns cloistered in a monastery complex in eastern Ukraine absorb daily bombardments from Russian artillery. And yet they remain loyal to the Russian Orthodox Church.        Ukraine Insurgents Strike in Russia-Occupied RegionsFueled by brutal Russian repression and worsening humanitarian conditions, Ukrainian partisans appear to be striking deep inside Russian-controlled territory.        The U.S. issues seizure warrants for 2 planes owned by Roman Abramovich, a billionaire tied to Putin.How Boris Johnson Shattered His Own InvincibilityThe prime minister survived a no-confidence vote, but has been politically wounded by the same baffling mix of strengths and foibles that propelled his rise: rare political intuition, and breathtaking personal recklessness.        Proud Boys Charged With Sedition in Capitol AttackAn amended federal indictment charged five members of the far-right group, including Enrique Tarrio, its former leader, with seditious conspiracy for their roles in the Jan. 6 assault.        New York Officials Fear Supreme Court Ruling Will Mean More Gun CrimeThe Supreme Court is expected to rule on — and possibly overturn — a century-old law that allows local officials great discretion over who can carry a handgun.        With Cornyn in the Room, Senate Gun Talks Focus on Narrow ChangesThe conservative Texan’s involvement in bipartisan talks means that an agreement, if there is one, is likely to include incremental steps.        The Potential Dark Side of a White-Hot Labor MarketThe strong job market may be about to take a turn for the worse. That could come to haunt those who made choices based on today’s conditions.        Covid at Home: Why Only Some People Test PositiveThe key to this household mystery may lie in our vaccination status, experts say.        The latest virus wave shows signs of abating in the Northeast.More than 29,000 people nationwide are hospitalized with the virus, an increase of 16 percent over the past two weeks.        Ilya Shapiro Quits Georgetown’s Law School Amid Free Speech FightIlya Shapiro, who tweeted that a “lesser Black woman” would get a Supreme Court nod, was cleared by a school investigation. He decided to leave anyway.        How ‘Trustless’ Is Bitcoin, Really?In myth, the cryptocurrency is egalitarian, decentralized and all but anonymous. The reality is very different, scientists have found.        Outcry Over High School Clinic Exposes Deep Divisions on Mental HealthAmerican teenagers are reporting severe levels of anxiety and depression. But when Connecticut moved to expand mental health services in schools, it ran into fierce opposition in one town.        From the Big Short to the Big ScamFraud aside, what are cryptocurrencies for?        It’s Been 50 Years. I Am Not ‘Napalm Girl’ Anymore.The surviving people in war photographs, especially the children, must somehow go on. We are not symbols. We are human.        There Has to Be a Tipping Point on Guns, Right?Or maybe not.         Democrats Can Win This Fall if They Make One Key PromiseTo make the 2022 elections a referendum on Roe, Democrats have to put protecting Roe and abortion rights on the table.        Violent Crime Is Up as Cities Lose Police Officers. What Now?Some urban police departments are struggling to keep their numbers up.        Bamboo Is a Salve for Impoverished NepalThe ubiquitous crop yields a degree of economic freedom — and lessons for other needy nations.        Elon Musk Threatens to End Twitter Deal Without Information on Spam AccountsMr. Musk’s lawyers said Twitter was “actively resisting” his requests.        Israel’s Government Teeters Again, Losing Vote on Law that Supports West Bank SettlersThe vote’s failure — from defections within the governing bloc and a power move by usually pro-settler opposition lawmakers — could topple the government and throw a lifeline to former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.        This Optical Illusion Has a Revelation About Your Brain and EyesYour pupils may be dilating when you see images like this one as your brain tries to anticipate the near future.        Terrence Real’s Latest Book Explores Fixing What Ails UsIn his new book, ‘Us’, Terrence Real explores how ‘enlightened self interest’ could save your relationship.         More Recent Articles | 
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 "Ted Lasso" star and writer Brett Goldstein confirmed that Season 3 will likely mark the end of the hit Apple TV+ sports comedy-drama series.   
 Vice President Kamala Harris warned of the potential dangers of overturning Roe vs. Wade during a meeting with faith leaders on Monday.   
 Netflix shared another short teaser trailer for its upcoming "Addams Family" spinoff series, "Wednesday," during the opening day of its Geeked Week showcase.   
 The Biden administration on Monday blacklisted two Bosnia and Herzegovina officials on accusations of threatening the peace and stability of the country through pursuing ethno-nationalist interests.   
 Dominican Republic Environment Minister Orlando Jorge Mera was shot and killed in his office on Monday.   
 After a four-month hiatus, six-time major championship winner Phil Mickelson is set to make his return to competitive golf this week on the Saudi-backed LIV Golf Invitational Series.   
 Three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award winner Aaron Donald is returning to the Los Angeles Rams after signing a reworked contract that will make him the highest-paid non-quarterback in the league.   
 U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg revealed Monday he has tested positive for COVID-19, joining at least 14 other attendees at a Michigan conference in coming down with the ailment   
 British journalist Dom Phillips and his Indigenous protector disappeared in a remote area of the Brazilian Amazon after the pair received death threats for defending Indigenous groups against illegal fishing and logging.   
 A Texas state lawmaker said Monday he will introduce a law seeking to ban children from attending drag shows in the wake of videos depicting youngsters at a Pride Month event in Dallas.   
 New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Monday signed a collection of bills aimed at strengthening the state's gun laws in the wake of a mass shooting at a Buffalo grocery store that killed 10 people last month.   
 Netflix teased the upcoming comic book fantasy series, "Sandman," out August 5, with a trailer showing Charles Dance's Roderick Burgess attempting to summon death, but getting dream.   
 Extremist group Proud Boys' former leader Enrique Tarrio and four other leaders were indicted Monday on seditious conspiracy charges in the deadly U.S. Capitol attack on Jan. 6, 2021.   
 The Children's Museum of Indianapolis removed a pre-packaged watermelon salad from its  Juneteenth Jamboree menu following backlash to a photo shared online.   
 The Supreme Court denied an appeal Monday from the St. Louis couple who waved guns at protesters outside their home in 2020. Mark and Patricia McCloskey are facing the possible suspension of their law licenses.   
 Hospice patients with dementia are more likely to experience better care and less sadness than dementia patients not on hospice, according to a study published Monday in Health Affairs.   
 British Prime Minister Boris Johnson won a no-confidence vote taken by lawmakers of his Conservative Party on Monday, surviving by a closer-than-expected 211-148 margin.   
 FOX announced its fall 2022 premiere dates including the return of "9-1-1" and the new country music drama "Monarch."   
 One man has been arrested and a warrant has been issued for a second suspect related to Saturday's mass shooting in Philadelphia, prosecutors said at a news conference Monday afternoon.   
 Two former Minneapolis police officers will have the trial related to their roles in the death of George Floyd delayed until early 2023, according to court documents filed Monday.   
 The U.S. Department of Justice is seeking to seize two private jets belonging to Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, the former owner of Britain's Chelsea soccer club, court filings showed Monday.   
 Brains apply "data compression" to maximize performance and minimize cost when making decisions, according to a study published Monday that could affect future research into artificial intelligence.   
 A Swiss zoo said the hatching of two giant Galapagos tortoise eggs at the facility came with an extra dose of surprise when one of the hatchlings turned out to be the first albino of its species in captivity.   
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