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 'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2' reveals first gameplay footage in new trailer  Infinity Ward released the world gameplay reveal trailer for its upcoming first-person shooter video game "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2" on Wednesday.      Commanders' Jack Del Rio apologizes for calling Capitol attack a 'dustup'  Washington Commanders defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio apologized Wednesday for calling the deadly Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol a "dustup."      Biden announces economic partnership to kick off Summit of Americas  President Joe Biden on Wednesday announced an economic initiative to kick off the Summit of the Americas, which may be defined by who did not attend.      Houston Texans to be added as defendants in Deshaun Watson lawsuits  Tony Buzbee, the attorney representing all 24 women who filed civil lawsuits against Deshaun Watson, said his law firm will add the Houston Texans as defendants in some of the suits against the quarterback.      Browns' Baker Mayfield excused from mandatory minicamp in 'mutual decision'  The Cleveland Browns are excusing quarterback Baker Mayfield from attending the team's mandatory minicamp next week.      Military aircraft crashes in Southern California  A military aircraft crashed in Southern California on Wednesday, said officials with a nearby naval air facility who were working to determine if there were any casualties.      Russian forces vie for control in Luhansk; Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky cites 'heroic' resistance  Russia says its forces control close to half of the Donbas region in eastern Ukraine after heavy fighting in Luhansk, while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says resistance to the attacks has been "heroic."      Supreme Court rules against man who sued border patrol officer  The Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday against a man who sued a U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent for using excessive force in 2014.      Two Colombian shipwrecks found near galleon holding lost treasure  Two new shipwrecks were found Monday off the coast of Colombia near the sunken centuries-old San Jose galleon believed to hold billions of dollars of lost treasure, according to the Colombian government.      SpaceX launches Nilesat 301 satellite, recovers Falcon 9 first stage  SpaceX launched a Nilesat 301 communications satellite from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on Wednesday.      House passes gun package, raising age for semi-automatic weapon purchases  The House passed a package of firearms restrictions Wednesday, including to raise the minimum age for purchasing semi-automatic rifles from 18 to 21 years old, following a series of high-profile shootings nationwide.      FBI investigating retired Marine Gen. John Allen over Qatar lobbying accusations  Former Marine Gen. John Allen is being investigated by the FBI over accusations he lied to investigators about his involvement in lobbying the Qatar government, according to court documents.      EU Parliament supports 100% reduction of CO2 emissions from new cars by 2035  The European Parliament on Wednesday voted 339-249 in favor of a proposal to reduce CO2 emissions from new cars by 100% from 2021 levels by 2035.      Donald Trump, children to testify in New York investigation on July 15  Former President Donald Trump, and Ivanka Trump and Donald Trump Jr. are tentatively scheduled to testify July 15 as part of the New York Attorney General's investigation into the Trump Organization's business practices.      Dow Jones falls 269 points as markets snap two-day winning streaks  The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 269 points as markets snapped a two-day winning streak Wednesday.      U.S. to phase out single-use plastics on public land by 2032  It could be the last straw for single-use plastics, after the U.S. Department of the Interior said Wednesday it will ban the sale of single-use plastics on public land by the year 2032.      Man charged with attempted murder of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh  Authorities say they arrested an armed man from California early on Wednesday near the Maryland home of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh and charged him with attempted murder.      Two Omicron subvariants gain ground in U.S. amid warnings of summer surge  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is tracking two new, highly contagious Omicron subvariants, BA.4 and BA.5, which account for almost 13% of all new COVID-19 cases in the United States.      New Hampshire woman reunited with lost cat after four years  A New Hampshire woman was reunited with her lost cat four years after the feline went missing.      Mass shooting survivors, family members testify in House gun control hearing  A House committee on gun control on Wednesday heard testimony from witnesses and survivors of the Uvalde shooting, including one who covered herself in her friends' blood and played dead in order to avoid being shot.      Report: Mortgage applications tumbled 6.5% last week  The homebuying market continued to cool, with mortgage applications last week falling to a seasonally adjusted 6.5% from the week before, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association's weekly application survey.      Man attempting to collect $600 lottery prize finds out he won $585,949  A North Carolina man showed up to the state's lottery headquarters to collect what he thought was a $600 prize -- and was shocked to discover he had actually won nearly $600,000.      'Who is Ghislaine Maxwell?' documentary coming to Starz  STARZ announced a new three-part documentary "Who is Ghislaine Maxwell?" to premiere four days before the socialite's sentencing for her involvement in the Jeffrey Epstein case.      Arizona executes man convicted of kidnapping, murdering 8-year-old  Arizona on Wednesday executed a man convicted of kidnapping and murdering an 8-year-old girl in 1984, state Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced.       | 
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 As Survivors of Gun Violence Demand Action, House Passes Bill Doomed in the SenateOn a day of wrenching testimony from victims of the school shooting in Uvalde, Democrats pushed through a gun control package facing solid G.O.P. opposition and no path in the Senate.        ‘We Ask for Progress’: The Parents of an Uvalde Victim Demand Stricter Gun LawsKimberly and Felix Rubio testified before Congress about their daughter’s lost dreams.        From the Graveside to the Front, Ukrainians Tell of Grim EnduranceUkraine’s casualties in the war against Russia are a closely guarded secret. But those who have been in the trenches along the front line know how relentless the fight has become.        Trump Set to Be Questioned Under Oath by New York A.G. Next MonthThe questioning of Mr. Trump and two of his adult children as part of the attorney general’s civil investigation will begin July 15 unless New York’s highest court decides to intercede in the case.        How Jared Kushner Washed His Hands of Donald Trump Before Jan. 6Mr. Kushner’s role in the final months of the Trump White House could come into sharp relief once the committee investigating the attack on the Capitol opens hearings.        Progressive Backlash in California Fuels Democratic Debate Over CrimeElection results in San Francisco and Los Angeles were the latest signs of a restless Democratic electorate that remains deeply unsatisfied and concerned about public safety.        How South Dakota Voters Won a Power Struggle With G.O.P. LegislatorsThe state roundly rejected a proposal, meant to block Medicaid expansion, that would have reduced voters’ ability to direct policy. It was just the latest clash between voters and state legislatures.        Armed Man Traveled to Justice Kavanaugh’s Home to Kill Him, Officials SayThe man, Nicholas John Roske, 26, said he was upset about the shooting in Uvalde, Texas, and impending decisions on abortion and guns, a federal affidavit says.        More Omicron Variants Gain Ground U.S., According to C.D.C. EstimatesThe spread of the subvariants adds more uncertainty to the trajectory of the pandemic in the United States.        How Gender Neutral Language Is Shaping the Fight for Abortion RightsProgressive groups and medical organizations have adopted inclusive language, which has led to terms like “pregnant people” and “chestfeeding.”        Werner Herzog’s Fever DreamsThe filmmaker behind “Grizzly Man” and “Fitzcarraldo” makes a late-career foray into fiction with his new book, “The Twilight World.” He feels he has finally found his medium.        The Jan. 6 Committee Has Already Blown ItIt needs to safeguard the next election, not relive the last one.        The Stories We Tell About Covid, Sickness and HealthGrappling with a recent case of Covid.        The Left Is Being Mugged by Reality, AgainProgressives are rediscovering the law of unintended consequences.        America’s ‘Psychic Numbing’ to Gun ViolenceAmericans have become overwhelmed by the scale of so much death and convinced that there is little they can do to change it.        The Ukraine War Still Holds Surprises. The Biggest May Be for Putin.Russia’s president probably feels that he’s calling all the shots. But big wars are strange things that can take totally unpredicted turns.        Our Kids Lost Special Moments During the Pandemic. They Won’t Get Them All Back.My fourth grader thinks about every event she’s missed, and I can’t pretend it doesn’t hurt.        The U.S. Tech Sector Is Looking Weak. That’s a Geopolitical Risk.Do we need to produce more of our own advanced technologies?        After the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard Trial, Is #MeToo Dead?Nearly five years later, some have concluded that the forces of backlash have won.        Mailbag Madness: Adele, Jack Harlow, the State of Rock’s ReturnThe team answers your questions about Chance the Rapper, how the critics consider extramusical concerns and more.        Modern Love Podcast: Marriage Classes at GuantánamoLearning about love from his fellow detainees gave a young Yemeni man hope.        Honoring and Celebrating Juneteenth and Pride MonthWith panels, performances and parties around New York City, June can be an opportunity to reflect and to appreciate community.        The Meme That Derailed an Executive’s CareerJohn Demsey made diversity Estée Lauder’s corporate pitch. An Instagram post with a racial epithet cost him his job.        Dave Smith, Whose Synthesizers Shaped Electronic Music, Dies at 72His innovations included the first polyphonic, programmable synthesizer and the universal connectivity of MIDI.        Boston Celtics Withstand Stephen Curry’s 3-pointers for Game 3 WinGolden State’s Curry had 31 points, including six 3-pointers, but Jaylen Brown, Marcus Smart and Jayson Tatum had big games of their own for Boston.        Australia’s Baby Steps Toward Severing Ties With the QueenThe new Labor government has established a ministerial position to begin the process of making the country a republic. But the idea is far from the top of its agenda.        Walking May Prevent New Knee Pain for Some, Study SuggestsEncouraging new research suggests walking could help prevent new bouts of knee pain in people with osteoarthritis.         More Recent Articles | 
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 Infinity Ward released the world gameplay reveal trailer for its upcoming first-person shooter video game "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2" on Wednesday.   
 Washington Commanders defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio apologized Wednesday for calling the deadly Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol a "dustup."   
 President Joe Biden on Wednesday announced an economic initiative to kick off the Summit of the Americas, which may be defined by who did not attend.   
 Tony Buzbee, the attorney representing all 24 women who filed civil lawsuits against Deshaun Watson, said his law firm will add the Houston Texans as defendants in some of the suits against the quarterback.   
 The Cleveland Browns are excusing quarterback Baker Mayfield from attending the team's mandatory minicamp next week.   
 A military aircraft crashed in Southern California on Wednesday, said officials with a nearby naval air facility who were working to determine if there were any casualties.   
 Russia says its forces control close to half of the Donbas region in eastern Ukraine after heavy fighting in Luhansk, while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says resistance to the attacks has been "heroic."   
 The Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday against a man who sued a U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent for using excessive force in 2014.   
 Two new shipwrecks were found Monday off the coast of Colombia near the sunken centuries-old San Jose galleon believed to hold billions of dollars of lost treasure, according to the Colombian government.   
 SpaceX launched a Nilesat 301 communications satellite from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on Wednesday.   
 The House passed a package of firearms restrictions Wednesday, including to raise the minimum age for purchasing semi-automatic rifles from 18 to 21 years old, following a series of high-profile shootings nationwide.   
 Former Marine Gen. John Allen is being investigated by the FBI over accusations he lied to investigators about his involvement in lobbying the Qatar government, according to court documents.   
 The European Parliament on Wednesday voted 339-249 in favor of a proposal to reduce CO2 emissions from new cars by 100% from 2021 levels by 2035.   
 Former President Donald Trump, and Ivanka Trump and Donald Trump Jr. are tentatively scheduled to testify July 15 as part of the New York Attorney General's investigation into the Trump Organization's business practices.   
 The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 269 points as markets snapped a two-day winning streak Wednesday.   
 It could be the last straw for single-use plastics, after the U.S. Department of the Interior said Wednesday it will ban the sale of single-use plastics on public land by the year 2032.   
 Authorities say they arrested an armed man from California early on Wednesday near the Maryland home of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh and charged him with attempted murder.   
 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is tracking two new, highly contagious Omicron subvariants, BA.4 and BA.5, which account for almost 13% of all new COVID-19 cases in the United States.   
 A New Hampshire woman was reunited with her lost cat four years after the feline went missing.   
 A House committee on gun control on Wednesday heard testimony from witnesses and survivors of the Uvalde shooting, including one who covered herself in her friends' blood and played dead in order to avoid being shot.   
 The homebuying market continued to cool, with mortgage applications last week falling to a seasonally adjusted 6.5% from the week before, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association's weekly application survey.   
 A North Carolina man showed up to the state's lottery headquarters to collect what he thought was a $600 prize -- and was shocked to discover he had actually won nearly $600,000.   
 STARZ announced a new three-part documentary "Who is Ghislaine Maxwell?" to premiere four days before the socialite's sentencing for her involvement in the Jeffrey Epstein case.   
 Arizona on Wednesday executed a man convicted of kidnapping and murdering an 8-year-old girl in 1984, state Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced.   
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