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 Washington Nationals' Stephen Strasburg returning to injured list  Washington Nationals starting pitcher Stephen Strasburg is returning to the injured list, the team announced.      Biden signs bill to plan National Museum of Asian American History and Culture  President Joe Biden on Monday signed a bill on Monday establishing a commission to study the creation of a National Museum of Asian American and Pacific Islander History and Culture      Former 'Teen Mom' star Lane Fernandez dies at 28  Lane Fernandez, who appeared alongside ex-girlfriend Malorie Beaver on MTV's "Teen Mom: Young and Pregnant," has died. He was 28.      CDC designates three destinations as "high" COVID-19 travel risks  Mexico, New Caledonia and United Arab Emirates were added to the CDC's "Level 3: High" COVID-19 travel risk category on Monday.      Biden official holds 'productive' talks with China's top diplomat in Luxembourg  White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan conducted nearly five hours of security talks Monday with China's top diplomat, Yang Jiechi, in Luxembourg, a U.S. official said.      Hugh Jackman to miss 'The Music Man' performances due to COVID-19  Hugh Jackman won't perform in "The Music Man" on Broadway this week due to his second COVID-19 diagnosis.      Police kill armed man at Texas children's summer camp  An armed man who showed up at a children's summer camp in the Dallas-Fort Worth area was killed Monday after an exchange of gunfire with police, authorities said.      FDA grants approval to Eli Lilly for alopecia drug  The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Monday granted approval to Olumiant, an alopecia treatment developed by Eli Lilly that produced hair regrowth in trials.      NBA Commissioner Adam Silver enters COVID-19 protocols, won't attend Game 5  NBA Commissioner Adam Silver won't attend Game 5 of the NBA Finals between the Golden State Warriors and Boston Celtics on Monday night after entering the league's health and safety protocols.      World's nuclear arsenal expected to grow for first time since end of Cold War  The world's nuclear arsenal is expected to grow for the first time since the end of the Cold War amid growing tensions over Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Swedish researchers say.      NATO, Swedish leaders 'committed' to addressing Turkey's terror concerns  The leaders of NATO and the Swedish government said Monday they are committed to addressing Turkey's objections to Sweden and Finland joining the alliance over terrorism concerns.       All bridges leading to key Ukrainian city Severodonetsk destroyed  Russia has destroyed all bridges leading to the key Ukrainian city of Severodonetsk Monday, the regional governor said.      Family says bodies found in search for journalist, researcher missing in Amazon  Two unidentified bodies were found tied to a tree in the Amazon forest in the search for missing British journalist Dom Phillips and Indigenous expert Bruno Pereira, according to family members.      Jack Daniel's, Coca-Cola team up on canned version of classic cocktail  The makers of Coca Cola and Jack Daniel's whiskey on Monday announced they are pairing their products into a canned, ready-to-drink beverage called the Jack & Coke cocktail.      Watch: Michigan police find man who fled traffic stop had alligator 'passenger'  Authorities in Michigan said an attempted traffic stop led to a brief pursuit and a surprising discovery -- an alligator in the car.      Watch: Dog caught on camera activating stove, causing house fire  Security cameras inside a Missouri home recorded the moment a dog turned on the kitchen stove, starting a fire that severely damaged the house.      Queen Elizabeth II sets record as second-longest reigning monarch world history  Queen Elizabeth II, who is celebrating her Platinum Jubilee -- marking her 70-year reign -- this year, became on Monday, the second-longest reigning monarch in world history.      S&P 500 closes in bear market territory, reaching lowest level since 2021  The S&P 500 fell 3.88% on Monday as it fell 21% below its record high, closing in bear market territory.      British government files bill to override Northern Ireland protocol of Brexit deal  The British government on Monday filed a controversial bill that if enacted would unilaterally override a section of its Brexit agreement with the European Union regarding Northern Ireland.      Watch: Swedish skier rail grinds for more than 500 feet to break world record  An Olympic skier broke a Guinness World Record in Sweden when he completed a 506-foot, 10.3-inch rail grind on skis.      Ohio governor signs bill to reduce gun training requirements for teachers  Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed into law a bill that allows teachers and school staff to carry guns into classrooms without a permit while reducing the number of training hours from 728 to 24.      Watch: Loose dog rescued from gorilla exhibit at San Diego Zoo  Officials at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park said a dog was safely rescued after being spotted running loose inside the gorilla exhibit.      FAA requires SpaceX to make environmental changes to Starbase in Texas  The Federal Aviation Administration on Monday said SpaceX will be required to make more than 75 environmental changes to the orbital launch program at its Starbase launch site in Texas.      In photos: Thousands demonstrate in March For Our Lives rallies urging gun control  Tens of thousands of demonstrators turned out in cities across the United States on June 11, 2022, for the March For Our Lives rallies urging gun control in the wake of recent mass shootings.      Company offers homeowners $2,000 to release 100 cockroaches into house  A pest control company is offering homeowners in the United States $2,000 in exchange for releasing 100 cockroaches into their home to test out experimental pest control methods.      Yellowstone National Park shuts down all entrances amid heavy flooding  Yellowstone National Park closed all entrances on Monday amid heavy flooding causing rockslides, mudslides on roadways, and power outages in multiple areas of the park.       | 
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 Jan. 6 Panel Tracks How Trump Created and Spread Election LiesIn its second hearing this month, the committee showed how the former president ignored aides and advisers in declaring victory prematurely and relentlessly pressing claims of fraud he was told were wrong.        Inside the Night That Began Trump’s Bid to Overturn the ElectionDonald J. Trump’s advisers urged him not to declare victory on election night in 2020. He listened to the one who told him what he wanted to hear.        Stocks Enter Bear Market, a Grim Signal of Economic FearsThe S&P has declined 22 percent since January, amid converging worries about inflation, the Ukraine war, Covid and the Fed’s response to the economy.        The Fed May Discuss Biggest Interest Rate Increase Since 1994Central bankers had signaled that they would raise rates by half a point if data shaped up as expected. Inflation is instead running hotter.        When Stocks Become Bear MarketsSteep downturns of stocks by 20 percent or more are relatively rare, but how long they last could portend damage — for you and the economy.        Bitcoin Drops to Lowest Price Since 2020The value of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ether plummeted over the last day as investors continued to show nervousness about their stability.        On Russia, Europe Weighs Competing Goals: Peace and PunishmentArming Ukraine is not turning the tide. Is the answer vastly more weapons, as Ukraine says, or a bitter truce?        As China Rattles Sabers, Taiwan Asks: Are We Ready for War?Ukraine’s stubborn resistance to invasion, and the help that has poured in as a result, has both inspired Taiwan and made it rethink its own military strategy.        Brittney Griner’s Team Meets With U.S. State Department Over Her DetentionThe Phoenix Mercury were encouraged to continue their public campaign for the W.N.B.A. star’s release from Russia, where the U.S. government has said she has been “wrongfully detained.”        How Covid Did Away With the Sick DaySome workers have no choice but to clock in. Others find the flexibility of remote work leads them to log in from their sick beds.        Battles Over Birth Control in Missouri Foreshadow a Post-Roe WorldThe demise of Roe v. Wade would make the need for effective birth control more urgent than ever. Yet many American women still have a hard time obtaining it.        The B.Q.E. Is Crumbling. There’s Still No Plan to Fix It.Mayor Eric Adams wants to jump-start the project, but some critics have raised safety concerns.        As the Large Hadron Collider Revs Up, Physicists’ Hopes SoarThe particle collider at CERN will soon restart. “There could be a revolution coming,” scientists say.        What a Dying Lake Says About the FutureIf we can’t save the Great Salt Lake, what can we save?        What It Took for a Country With a Strong Gun Culture to Give Them UpAustralia’s success with gun reform was mostly a result of timing, luck and the idiosyncrasies of its Constitution. But it does hold important lessons for the U.S.        Science Can Make Covid Immunity Even StrongerHow to make Covid immunity even more durable.        This Company Knows How to Increase Students’ Test ScoresNewGlobe Schools uses some of the world’s most successful educational techniques.        It’s Not Easy Being PresidentBut we do have a few suggestions.         Monarch Butterflies Are In Decline. I Wanted to Help.This is the trouble with trying to help a natural world in so much peril. It’s never entirely clear when it’s right to intervene and when it’s wrong.        How Is the Return to Office Going for You?We’re looking for stories and advice for adjusting to new routines.        How to Play ChessYour guide to getting started with chess, and the New York Times chess puzzle.        What Liberal Prosecutors Are Drawing From Chesa Boudin’s RecallVoters ousted Chesa Boudin as the city’s district attorney, but his allies across the country say policies like his can still succeed.        Fealty to Trump Arises as Litmus Test in G.O.P. Debate for N.Y. GovernorRep. Lee Zeldin sought to attack a less conservative rival, Harry Wilson, by calling him a “Never Trumper.”        Military Clears Crew of Plane That Took Flight as Afghans Fell to Their DeathsCrowds of people had surged onto the runway at the airport in Kabul during the final days of the U.S. evacuation of Afghanistan.        Golden State Needs 1 Win for Title After Beating Celtics in Game 5Andrew Wiggins powered Golden State’s victory on an off night for Stephen Curry, who went 0 for 9 from 3-point range.        ‘The Wire’ at 20: A Baltimore Photographer Considers Its ImpactA Baltimore photographer considers the HBO drama’s impact on the city where he was raised, 20 years after the show’s debut.         More Recent Articles | 
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 Washington Nationals starting pitcher Stephen Strasburg is returning to the injured list, the team announced.   
 President Joe Biden on Monday signed a bill on Monday establishing a commission to study the creation of a National Museum of Asian American and Pacific Islander History and Culture   
 Lane Fernandez, who appeared alongside ex-girlfriend Malorie Beaver on MTV's "Teen Mom: Young and Pregnant," has died. He was 28.   
 Mexico, New Caledonia and United Arab Emirates were added to the CDC's "Level 3: High" COVID-19 travel risk category on Monday.   
 White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan conducted nearly five hours of security talks Monday with China's top diplomat, Yang Jiechi, in Luxembourg, a U.S. official said.   
 Hugh Jackman won't perform in "The Music Man" on Broadway this week due to his second COVID-19 diagnosis.   
 An armed man who showed up at a children's summer camp in the Dallas-Fort Worth area was killed Monday after an exchange of gunfire with police, authorities said.   
 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Monday granted approval to Olumiant, an alopecia treatment developed by Eli Lilly that produced hair regrowth in trials.   
 NBA Commissioner Adam Silver won't attend Game 5 of the NBA Finals between the Golden State Warriors and Boston Celtics on Monday night after entering the league's health and safety protocols.   
 The world's nuclear arsenal is expected to grow for the first time since the end of the Cold War amid growing tensions over Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Swedish researchers say.   
 The leaders of NATO and the Swedish government said Monday they are committed to addressing Turkey's objections to Sweden and Finland joining the alliance over terrorism concerns.    
 Russia has destroyed all bridges leading to the key Ukrainian city of Severodonetsk Monday, the regional governor said.   
 Two unidentified bodies were found tied to a tree in the Amazon forest in the search for missing British journalist Dom Phillips and Indigenous expert Bruno Pereira, according to family members.   
 The makers of Coca Cola and Jack Daniel's whiskey on Monday announced they are pairing their products into a canned, ready-to-drink beverage called the Jack & Coke cocktail.   
 Authorities in Michigan said an attempted traffic stop led to a brief pursuit and a surprising discovery -- an alligator in the car.   
 Security cameras inside a Missouri home recorded the moment a dog turned on the kitchen stove, starting a fire that severely damaged the house.   
 Queen Elizabeth II, who is celebrating her Platinum Jubilee -- marking her 70-year reign -- this year, became on Monday, the second-longest reigning monarch in world history.   
 The S&P 500 fell 3.88% on Monday as it fell 21% below its record high, closing in bear market territory.   
 The British government on Monday filed a controversial bill that if enacted would unilaterally override a section of its Brexit agreement with the European Union regarding Northern Ireland.   
 An Olympic skier broke a Guinness World Record in Sweden when he completed a 506-foot, 10.3-inch rail grind on skis.   
 Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed into law a bill that allows teachers and school staff to carry guns into classrooms without a permit while reducing the number of training hours from 728 to 24.   
 Officials at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park said a dog was safely rescued after being spotted running loose inside the gorilla exhibit.   
 The Federal Aviation Administration on Monday said SpaceX will be required to make more than 75 environmental changes to the orbital launch program at its Starbase launch site in Texas.   
 Tens of thousands of demonstrators turned out in cities across the United States on June 11, 2022, for the March For Our Lives rallies urging gun control in the wake of recent mass shootings.   
 A pest control company is offering homeowners in the United States $2,000 in exchange for releasing 100 cockroaches into their home to test out experimental pest control methods.   
 Yellowstone National Park closed all entrances on Monday amid heavy flooding causing rockslides, mudslides on roadways, and power outages in multiple areas of the park.   
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