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 Federal investigators search home of former DOJ official Jeffrey Clark  Federal investigators searched the home of former Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark on Wednesday.      Liz Cheney sending instructions for Democrats to vote for her in Wyoming primary  Wyoming Republican Rep. Liz Cheney's campaign has sent out information to Democrats in the state providing instructions on how to change their party affiliation to vote for her in the August House primary.      At least 3 dead in Ecuador protest clashes  Anti-government protests in Ecuador over rising costs in fuel, food and other basic needs have rattled the capital of Quito for days, leading to at least three deaths and hundreds of arrests.      8 sentenced for stealing Banksy mural on Bataclan door in Paris  A Paris court on Thursday sentenced eight men in the theft of a Banksy mural painted on the door of a concert hall that was the site of a terror attack in 2015 that killed 90 people.      Supreme Court rules police officers can't be sued for Miranda rights violation  Police officers who fail to advise suspects of their rights upon arrest can't later be sued by that defendant, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday.      Netflix laying off more employees, eliminating 300 further jobs  Netflix is laying off around 300 employees, the streaming service confirmed Thursday.      Vatican publishes requests from Jewish people to Pope Pius XII during Holocaust  The Vatican on Thursday released an archive of 2,700 cases of requests from Jewish people seeking aid from Pope Pius XII during the Holocaust.      CDC advisory panel recommends allowing Moderna vaccine for children 6 to 17  The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Preventions' independent advisory panel recommended  Thursday to allow Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine for use in children between 6 and 17, the public health agency confirmed.      In photos: House committee holds fifth public hearing on Jan. 6 Capitol attack  The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol holds its fifth public hearing on its yearlong investigation on June 23, 2022, focusing on the pressure former President Donald Trump put on the Justice Department to overturn the 2020 election results.      Jan. 6 hearing: Trump sought to install unqualified lawyer as AG to help overturn election  Former President Donald Trump sought to install a Justice Department environmental lawyer as acting attorney general in an attempt to overthrow the 2020 presidential election, witnesses told a House committee Thursday.      Appropriations committee approves $314B military construction, VA funding bill  The House appropriations committee voted 32-26 to approve a $314.1 billion appropriations bill funding military construction and veterans affairs for the 2023 fiscal year.      Grand Canyon sees spike in gastrointestinal illnesses, norovirus cases  Grand Canyon National Park has reported more than 100 cases of gastrointestinal illness, according to the National Park Service.      Watch: Kitten rescued from 20-foot storm drain in Arizona  Firefighters and animal rescuers in Arizona came to the rescue of a kitten found trapped in a 20-foot storm drain.      Dow gains 194 points as markets rally on pace for winning week  The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 194 points Thursday as markets rallied and found themselves on pace to end the week in the green.      Watch: Oregon man breaks world record for alphabetizing soup  An Oregon man broke an unusual Guinness World Record when he found and alphabetized all 26 letters in a can of alphabet soup in 2 minutes and 8.6 seconds.      Bipartisan group defends sequoia tree bill in California despite environmental groups' opposition  A bipartisan trio of lawmakers defended the "Save Our Sequoias Act" on Thursday despite more than 80 environmental groups signing a letter to Congress opposing the act earlier this month.      Suspected land mine from the 1930s removed from Florida beach  An Air Force crew was summoned to a Florida beach when authorities identified an "old military ordinance" believed to be a land mine dating from the 1930s.      Watch: Bison caught on camera running loose on Alberta highway  A traveler on an Alberta highway captured video when she came across an unusual traffic hazard: a bison running loose in the roadway.      Fed Chair Jerome Powell: Rate hikes could cause higher unemployment  Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell testified in the House on Thursday that aggressive interest rate hikes by the Fed to tame inflation could cause unemployment to rise.      'Queer Eye' stars begin filming Season 7 in New Orleans  Netflix shared a first look at "Queer Eye" Season 7 featuring Antoni Porowski, Tan France, Karamo Brown, Bobby Berk and Jonathan Van Ness.      Miami judge approves $1.02 billion settlement in Surfside condo collapse  Miami Judge Michael Hanzman has approved a $1.02 billion settlement for victims of the Miami Surfside condo collapse last year. Settlement money will go to surviving family members, the injured and the 136 condo owners.      Najib Mikati remains Lebanon PM, but difficult times ahead  Najib Mikati, chosen Thursday to remain as Lebanese prime minister, faces the difficult task of forming a new government and slowing the country's collapse until the election of a new president in October, analysts said.      Biden administration erases $6 billion more in student loans for defrauded borrowers  The Department of Education has reached an agreement wiping away roughly $6 billion in federal student loan debt for 200,000 borrowers who had claimed in a class-action suit that they were defrauded.      U.S. Supreme Court rules that Americans are legally allowed to carry guns in public  The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday issued a rare decision involving constitutional gun rights and ruled that Americans have the right to carry arms outside of the home and in public.      Watch: Aliens swoop into Seabrook in trailer for Disney+s 'Zombies 3'  The town of Seabrook has become a safe place for humans, zombies, and werewolves until  extraterrestrials arrive in town in the official trailer released Thursday for Disney+'s Zombies 3.      Jeff Luhnow, ex-Astros GM fired over sign-stealing scandal, and investors buy Spanish soccer club CD Leganes  Jeff Luhnow, the former general manager of the Houston Astros who was fired during the club's sign-stealing scandal in 2020, is leading a group of investors who bought Spanish soccer club CD Leganes on Thursday.       | 
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 Supreme Court Strikes Down New York Law Limiting Guns in PublicThe decision, based on a broad interpretation of the Second Amendment, will make it harder for states and localities to restrict guns outside the home.        In One Day, Washington Goes in Two Directions on GunsThe Supreme Court delivered a victory for gun rights, while the Senate passed a gun control bill for the first time in decades.        Here’s What Is In the Senate’s Gun Bill — And What Was Left OutThe Senate passed the most substantial gun safety measure in decades. It includes enhanced background checks for younger buyers and money for mental health and school safety.        Jan. 6 Panel Is Examining How Trump Tried to Manipulate the Justice Dept. to Help Him Overturn the ElectionThe committee’s fifth hearing this month vividly depicted a department that worked frantically to stave off a constitutional crisis under pressure from the president.        Federal Authorities Search Home of Jeffrey ClarkInvestigators went to the suburban Washington home of Jeffrey Clark in connection with the sprawling inquiry into the Jan. 6 attack and the effort to overturn the 2020 election.        FDA Orders Juul to Remove E-Cigarette Products from U.S. MarketThe agency ruled against the company’s application to stay on the market, a decisive blow to a once-popular vaping brand that appealed to teenagers.        First Step Toward Ukraine Joining E.U. Signals Solidarity Amid WarAs Russia’s brutal offensive squeezes defenders in eastern Ukraine, Europe’s leaders, in a rebuke to Moscow, made a move they would have rejected before the invasion.        One Button Could Have ‘Saved More Lives’ in Surfside Condo CollapseSeven minutes elapsed between the initial rumblings and the collapse of Champlain Towers South in Surfside. But a security guard didn’t know how to activate the building’s warning system.        In Afghan Quake: ‘I Did Not Expect to Survive’As aid workers and volunteers rushed to help, survivors told harrowing tales of death and destruction.        In Remote Afghanistan, Scenes From a Deadly EarthquakeOfficials said hopes of finding additional survivors were fading as they worked to bring aid to the injured in Paktika Province.        George Michael Preferred Music to Fame. The Doc He Made Does, Too.“George Michael: Freedom Uncut,” a film the musician worked on with his longtime collaborator David Austin, tells the story of his professional life via interviews and previously unseen footage.        Maine’s End Run Around the Supreme Court Is an Example for Other StatesThe move in a religion case offers hopes to those worried about the dominance of the court’s conservative majority.        The Supreme Court Should Uphold New York’s Concealed Carry LawThe court shouldn’t take from the people and their legislatures the authority they have had for centuries to decide where handguns may be carried.         How to Make Abortion Pills More Available Post-RoeMedication abortion isn’t a magic solution to the likely end of Roe. But it can blunt the fallout.        Beware the Dangers of Sado-MonetarismThe Fed mustn’t get bullied into excessive harshness.        Mayra Flores, a Latina Republican, Sends a Message to DemocratsThe win in Texas for Mayra Flores, a Republican who flipped her district, may be short lived but it shouldn’t be ignored.         Patsy Mink’s Fight for Title IXThroughout her life, Representative Patsy Mink challenged the status quo. As a leading advocate of Title IX, she defended the bill against those who sought to weaken it.        Why One Progressive Public Defender Hoped for an N.R.A. VictorySharone Mitchell Jr. was “never a gun guy.” So why did he side with the N.R.A. in the Supreme Court’s latest case on gun rights?        The Myth of the ‘Good Guy With a Gun’ Has Religious RootsGod and guns have become strangely intertwined.         Inside the Jan. 6 Hearings With Jamie Raskin: A Times Virtual EventJoin us on June 27 to hear a member of the House select committee investigating the attack talk about what the panel has learned, what the public hearings have accomplished and what’s to come.        告别IE:一段前防火墙时代的互联网记忆那是一个互联网还没有被网络暴力和虚假消息污染的时代,一个大多数人还不知道防火墙为何物的时代。IE的离开提醒着我们,那样的时代曾经存在过。        Amtrak Awards Contract to Expand Penn Station Train TracksAs debate rages on a plan to renovate the nation’s busiest hub, Amtrak awarded a contract to design a $12 billion expansion that would add train capacity.        Their Baby Died. Then a Boston Hospital Lost the Body.Everleigh McCarthy was less than 2 weeks old when she died at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in 2020. The police said her remains were “probably mistaken as soiled linen” and discarded.        Swimmer Anita Alvarez Is Rescued After Fainting During World ChampionshipsAnita Alvarez, an American artistic swimmer, lost consciousness while performing her solo routine in Budapest. She was “fine” afterward, her coach said.        To Catch a Snake: Largest Python Found in Everglades Signals a ThreatThe Burmese python caught by a team of trackers breaks a record and shows the invasive species surviving in Florida’s ecosystem despite efforts to remove those snakes.        The Stranded Sons of Shakhtar DonetskOne of Ukraine’s top soccer teams rushed its youth academy players out of the path of war in February. Months later, many of the boys are stuck in a lonely limbo.         More Recent Articles | 
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 Federal investigators searched the home of former Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark on Wednesday.   
 Wyoming Republican Rep. Liz Cheney's campaign has sent out information to Democrats in the state providing instructions on how to change their party affiliation to vote for her in the August House primary.   
 Anti-government protests in Ecuador over rising costs in fuel, food and other basic needs have rattled the capital of Quito for days, leading to at least three deaths and hundreds of arrests.   
 A Paris court on Thursday sentenced eight men in the theft of a Banksy mural painted on the door of a concert hall that was the site of a terror attack in 2015 that killed 90 people.   
 Police officers who fail to advise suspects of their rights upon arrest can't later be sued by that defendant, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday.   
 Netflix is laying off around 300 employees, the streaming service confirmed Thursday.   
 The Vatican on Thursday released an archive of 2,700 cases of requests from Jewish people seeking aid from Pope Pius XII during the Holocaust.   
 The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Preventions' independent advisory panel recommended  Thursday to allow Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine for use in children between 6 and 17, the public health agency confirmed.   
 The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol holds its fifth public hearing on its yearlong investigation on June 23, 2022, focusing on the pressure former President Donald Trump put on the Justice Department to overturn the 2020 election results.   
 Former President Donald Trump sought to install a Justice Department environmental lawyer as acting attorney general in an attempt to overthrow the 2020 presidential election, witnesses told a House committee Thursday.   
 The House appropriations committee voted 32-26 to approve a $314.1 billion appropriations bill funding military construction and veterans affairs for the 2023 fiscal year.   
 Grand Canyon National Park has reported more than 100 cases of gastrointestinal illness, according to the National Park Service.   
 Firefighters and animal rescuers in Arizona came to the rescue of a kitten found trapped in a 20-foot storm drain.   
 The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 194 points Thursday as markets rallied and found themselves on pace to end the week in the green.   
 An Oregon man broke an unusual Guinness World Record when he found and alphabetized all 26 letters in a can of alphabet soup in 2 minutes and 8.6 seconds.   
 A bipartisan trio of lawmakers defended the "Save Our Sequoias Act" on Thursday despite more than 80 environmental groups signing a letter to Congress opposing the act earlier this month.   
 An Air Force crew was summoned to a Florida beach when authorities identified an "old military ordinance" believed to be a land mine dating from the 1930s.   
 A traveler on an Alberta highway captured video when she came across an unusual traffic hazard: a bison running loose in the roadway.   
 Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell testified in the House on Thursday that aggressive interest rate hikes by the Fed to tame inflation could cause unemployment to rise.   
 Netflix shared a first look at "Queer Eye" Season 7 featuring Antoni Porowski, Tan France, Karamo Brown, Bobby Berk and Jonathan Van Ness.   
 Miami Judge Michael Hanzman has approved a $1.02 billion settlement for victims of the Miami Surfside condo collapse last year. Settlement money will go to surviving family members, the injured and the 136 condo owners.   
 Najib Mikati, chosen Thursday to remain as Lebanese prime minister, faces the difficult task of forming a new government and slowing the country's collapse until the election of a new president in October, analysts said.   
 The Department of Education has reached an agreement wiping away roughly $6 billion in federal student loan debt for 200,000 borrowers who had claimed in a class-action suit that they were defrauded.   
 The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday issued a rare decision involving constitutional gun rights and ruled that Americans have the right to carry arms outside of the home and in public.   
 The town of Seabrook has become a safe place for humans, zombies, and werewolves until  extraterrestrials arrive in town in the official trailer released Thursday for Disney+'s Zombies 3.   
 Jeff Luhnow, the former general manager of the Houston Astros who was fired during the club's sign-stealing scandal in 2020, is leading a group of investors who bought Spanish soccer club CD Leganes on Thursday.   
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