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 Rudy Giuliani faces disciplinary case from D.C. Bar for election fraud lies  Rudy Giuliani will face a disciplinary case before the disciplinary office of the District of Columbia bar for his repeated lies about election fraud as an attorney for former President Donald Trump.      Police called to home of Chicago DA Kim Foxx over domestic dispute  Police officers were called to the home of Chicago's top prosecutor Kim Foxx for a domestic dispute earlier this month, it was revealed Friday.      Federal judge blocks Biden admin policy limiting immigration enforcement  A federal judge in Texas on Friday blocked one of President Joe Biden's major policies limiting immigration enforcement.      Students overpower knife-wielding man after German university slashing  A man armed with a knife was overpowered by a group of students after stabbing multiple people at a university in Germany, local police said Friday.      Oklahoma AG seeks to schedule 25 executions  Oklahoma Attorney General John O'Connor on Friday asked the state's court of criminal appeals to schedule the execution dates of 25 death row prisoners.      President Joe Biden signs declaration addressing migration on final day of summit  President Joe Biden signed a declaration with other Latin American countries on the last day of the Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles in an effort to address the continent's migration crisis.      Judge blocks Texas investigations into gender-affirming care for trans kids  An Austin, Texas, judge has temporarily stopped the state from investigating many parents who provide gender-affirming care to their transgender children.      Reports: Air Force One will not have Trump paint scheme  The two new Air Force One replacements will not be getting the red, white and blue paint scheme pushed for by former President Donald Trump, the Biden administration confirmed Friday.      Florida jury convicts man of double murder for second time  A Florida jury on Friday convicted a man for the second time in the execution-style killings of a married couple in 2010.      Monkeypox symptoms can mimic STDs, be misdiagnosed, CDC says  Monkeypox symptoms can often be mistaken for symptoms of some STDs, making the virus difficult to detect, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned Friday.      Justin Bieber reveals facial paralysis due to Ramsay Hunt Syndrome  Justin Bieber shared a video on Instagram on Friday in which he revealed he has Ramsay Hunt Syndrome, which is causing facial paralysis.      U.S. stocks plummet as consumer inflation soars to 40-year high  U.S. stock prices plummeted Friday after the Bureau of Labor Statistics released a report revealing that consumer inflation rose to an annual rate of 8.6% in May, the sharpest increase since 1981.      Watch: 'Giant dog' wanders into Dollar General store in Florida  Police in Florida were summoned to a store when a "giant dog" wandered into the business, browsed for a few hours and refused to leave at closing time.      Watch: Robotic Spider-Man makes a crash landing during Disneyland show  A show at the newly opened Avengers Campus at Disney California Adventure was out of commission for a few hours when a web-slinging robotic Spider-Man went off course and crashed.      Washington Commanders fine coach Jack Del Rio $100,000 for Jan. 6 remarks  The Washington Commanders on Friday fined defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio $100,000 for comments he made earlier this week calling the Jan. 6, 2021, attack at the U.S. Capitol a "dustup."      Death Valley to eclipse 120 degrees as Southwest sizzles  Temperatures have been on the rise for much of the southwestern United States this week, leaving residents to swelter while daily record highs are placed in jeopardy.      Seattle measures a month's worth of rain in 1 day with more on the way  June has had its fair share of wet weather in the Pacific Northwest, during what is typically a dry time of year. AccuWeather forecasters say frequent rounds of precipitation will continue through the weekend.      Super Strawberry Moon on the rise as first supermoon of 2022  Summer isn't the only season that begins this month. June also marks the start of supermoon season for astronomy lovers.      Britain's High Court allows deportation flight to Rwanda  Britain's High Court has allowed a deportation flight to Rwanda to take off Tuesday as legal efforts to block the flight failed. But an appeal in the case will be heard by the Court of Appeal Monday.      Grand Rapids, Mich., officer pleads not guilty to murder  A Grand Rapids, Mich., police officer pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder in the shooting death of Patrick Lyoya during an arraignment Friday.      Watch: Indiana anglers find adult toy in catfish's stomach  An Indiana man who noticed some unusual lumps in a catfish reeled in by his friend said he was cleaning the catch at home when he discovered the contents of its stomach included a phallic adult toy.      Biden: While Americans hurt at the gas pump, Exxon made 'more money than God'  President Joe Biden said Friday in Los Angeles he's working hard to lower inflation. While Americans hurt from high oil and gas prices, Biden said, "Exxon made more more money than God."      Mystery Machine from 'Scooby-Doo' listed on Airbnb  The iconic "Mystery Machine" van from the 2002 live-action Scooby-Doo film is available for three overnight stays in Southern California on Airbnb.      Leah Remini joins 'So You Think You Can Dance' after Matthew Morrison exit  Fox announced Leah Remini would join "So You Think You Can Dance" as a judge. Her first episode is Wednesday, following the departure of Matthew Morrison.      Japan's yen falls close to 24-year low, raising concern among economic officials  Japan's yen fell dangerously close to its lowest value in 24 years in early trading in the United States on Friday, which could trigger new economic challenges globally.       | 
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 An ‘Ugly’ Inflation Report Upended Hopes That Price Gains Would EaseInvestors and economists had expected to see some moderation in inflation. Instead, prices accelerated again in May, delivering an unwanted surprise.        Inflation Sped Up Again in May, Dashing Hopes for ReliefThe Consumer Price Index picked up by 8.6 percent, as price increases climbed at the fastest pace in more than 40 years.        Jan. 6 Panel Puts Focus on Cabinet Discussions About Removing TrumpOther reports verify Representative Liz Cheney’s assertion that cabinet members considered using the 25th Amendment to oust Donald Trump after the assault on the Capitol.        The Jan. 6 Hearing Put a True-Crime Drama on Prime-Time TVThe first night of the Jan. 6 hearings was serious public service, but it told an engrossing story with the tools of a limited series drama.        Donald Trump Hits Back at Ivanka Trump’s Account That She Accepted His Election LossThe former president, responding to videotaped testimony played at the Jan. 6 hearing, said Ivanka Trump had been “checked out” and was not involved in studying the election results.        McDonald’s Is Reinvented in Russia as the Economy Stumbles OnThe reopening of the fast-food stores under Russian ownership (and with a new logo) illustrates the economy’s surprising resilience in the face of intense sanctions, though tough times lie ahead.        Ocasio-Cortez Turns a New York Brawl into a National Democratic Proxy BattleBy endorsing her colleague’s primary challenger, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has escalated a skirmish rippling beyond New York.        How Carl Paladino Is Dividing New York RepublicansThe incendiary congressional candidacy of Carl Paladino has divided New York Republicans and now threatens to shake up party leadership.        Report Reveals Sharp Rise in Transgender Young People in the U.S.New estimates based on C.D.C. health surveys point to a stark generational shift in the growth of the transgender population of the United States.        Oklahoma’s Abortion Law Raises Questions About N.C.A.A.’s Softball World SeriesThe N.C.A.A. has restricted previous events in response to state lawmakers. It faces that test again in Oklahoma, where softball championships are a mainstay and a restrictive abortion ban recently became law.        John Waters, an Auteur of Trash, Would Like to Thank the AcademyCurators from the new Academy Museum of Motion Pictures rummaged through his Baltimore home to plan an exhibition on Waters and his cult films.        What the Jan. 6 Hearings Are Teaching Americans About DemocracyThe hearings on the Capitol riot challenge all Americans to recommit to democracy.        Jan. 6 Committee Hearing: Heroes and VillainsEven some of the president’s closest allies knew his Big Lie was a lie. But it’s the Jan. 6 congressional committee bringing the truth to light.        Why It Matters That the Jan. 6 Hearings Put ‘a War Scene’ on DisplayThe spectacle is the message.         A Single Image of Gun Violence Could Help Change MindsThough grisly, showing what rifles do to people is a chance to finally shift the gun debate.        Lockdowns Protected Older People. But at What Cost to the Health of Young Adults?Since the pandemic began, their rate of death from all causes has skyrocketed.        What Does It Mean When Greg Abbott Calls the Uvalde Gunman ‘Evil’?Christian theology teaches that societies — not just individuals — bear responsibility for evil.        Our Racial Reckoning Could Have Come Sooner. What Made 2020 Different?The murder of George Floyd, a pandemic and social media released a storm.        The Watergate Hearings Gripped a Nation. Can the Jan. 6 Hearings Do the Same?How do you take a complex, amorphous series of events, with a wide, confusing cast of characters, and translate it to the American people?        Robert Lewandowski, Bayern Munich and the Bitter EndA star striker is eager to move to Barcelona, and his club doesn’t seem to realize it might be its own fault that he wants to go.        How Liberal Are the Movies?: The Week in Narrated ArticlesFive articles from around The Times, narrated just for you.        What to Cook This WeekendA superlative macaroni salad, chile-lime zucchini and chickpeas, and more recipes.        Virginia High School’s Name Change Stirs Fury and DebateRemoving the names of Confederate generals from schools in Shenandoah County, Va., was a response to racial justice protests. The community has been fighting about it ever since.        Jeanine Añez, Former Bolivian President, Sentenced to 10 Years in PrisonThe trial of Jeanine Añez, who took power after Evo Morales was ousted, has led to concerns about politicians’ use of the justice system to target opponents.        For South Africa’s Leader, Being a Burglary Victim Spells TroubleAfter a fortune in cash was stolen from President Cyril Ramaphosa’s farmhouse, he kept it secret. Now that word is out, critics ask what he was hiding.         More Recent Articles | 
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 Rudy Giuliani will face a disciplinary case before the disciplinary office of the District of Columbia bar for his repeated lies about election fraud as an attorney for former President Donald Trump.   
 Police officers were called to the home of Chicago's top prosecutor Kim Foxx for a domestic dispute earlier this month, it was revealed Friday.   
 A federal judge in Texas on Friday blocked one of President Joe Biden's major policies limiting immigration enforcement.   
 A man armed with a knife was overpowered by a group of students after stabbing multiple people at a university in Germany, local police said Friday.   
 Oklahoma Attorney General John O'Connor on Friday asked the state's court of criminal appeals to schedule the execution dates of 25 death row prisoners.   
 President Joe Biden signed a declaration with other Latin American countries on the last day of the Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles in an effort to address the continent's migration crisis.   
 An Austin, Texas, judge has temporarily stopped the state from investigating many parents who provide gender-affirming care to their transgender children.   
 The two new Air Force One replacements will not be getting the red, white and blue paint scheme pushed for by former President Donald Trump, the Biden administration confirmed Friday.   
 A Florida jury on Friday convicted a man for the second time in the execution-style killings of a married couple in 2010.   
 Monkeypox symptoms can often be mistaken for symptoms of some STDs, making the virus difficult to detect, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned Friday.   
 Justin Bieber shared a video on Instagram on Friday in which he revealed he has Ramsay Hunt Syndrome, which is causing facial paralysis.   
 U.S. stock prices plummeted Friday after the Bureau of Labor Statistics released a report revealing that consumer inflation rose to an annual rate of 8.6% in May, the sharpest increase since 1981.   
 Police in Florida were summoned to a store when a "giant dog" wandered into the business, browsed for a few hours and refused to leave at closing time.   
 A show at the newly opened Avengers Campus at Disney California Adventure was out of commission for a few hours when a web-slinging robotic Spider-Man went off course and crashed.   
 The Washington Commanders on Friday fined defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio $100,000 for comments he made earlier this week calling the Jan. 6, 2021, attack at the U.S. Capitol a "dustup."   
 Temperatures have been on the rise for much of the southwestern United States this week, leaving residents to swelter while daily record highs are placed in jeopardy.   
 June has had its fair share of wet weather in the Pacific Northwest, during what is typically a dry time of year. AccuWeather forecasters say frequent rounds of precipitation will continue through the weekend.   
 Summer isn't the only season that begins this month. June also marks the start of supermoon season for astronomy lovers.   
 Britain's High Court has allowed a deportation flight to Rwanda to take off Tuesday as legal efforts to block the flight failed. But an appeal in the case will be heard by the Court of Appeal Monday.   
 A Grand Rapids, Mich., police officer pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder in the shooting death of Patrick Lyoya during an arraignment Friday.   
 An Indiana man who noticed some unusual lumps in a catfish reeled in by his friend said he was cleaning the catch at home when he discovered the contents of its stomach included a phallic adult toy.   
 President Joe Biden said Friday in Los Angeles he's working hard to lower inflation. While Americans hurt from high oil and gas prices, Biden said, "Exxon made more more money than God."   
 The iconic "Mystery Machine" van from the 2002 live-action Scooby-Doo film is available for three overnight stays in Southern California on Airbnb.   
 Fox announced Leah Remini would join "So You Think You Can Dance" as a judge. Her first episode is Wednesday, following the departure of Matthew Morrison.   
 Japan's yen fell dangerously close to its lowest value in 24 years in early trading in the United States on Friday, which could trigger new economic challenges globally.   
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