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 Survival video game 'Valheim' coming to Xbox in 2023  "Valheim," the gigantic survival and sandbox video game from developer Iron Gate Studio, is set to land on Xbox consoles next year.      Brazilian police make second arrest in connection to missing British journalist  Police in Brazil said Tuesday they have arrested a second person in connection to the disappearance of British journalist Dom Phillips and indigenous expert Bruno Pereira, who went missing in the Amazon early this month.      Bethesda's Todd Howard confirms 'Fallout 5' arriving after 'Elder Scrolls 6'  Bethesda Game Studios' Todd Howard confirmed Tuesday that "Fallout 5" will be the video game developer's next title after "The Elder Scrolls 6," which will arrive after 2023's "Starfield."      Atlanta Braves put star second baseman Ozzie Albies on 60-day injured list  The Atlanta Braves placed star second baseman Ozzie Albies on the 60-day injured list Tuesday with a fractured left foot.      House passes bill offering federal protection to Supreme Court family members  The House on Tuesday voted to approve providing federal security protections to family members of Supreme Court justices.      Vegas Golden Knights hire Bruce Cassidy as new head coach  The Vegas Golden Knights have hired Bruce Cassidy as their next head coach, the team announced.      Sierra Space to train astronauts at Kennedy Space Center for Orbital Reef  Sierra Space announced the company will open an astronaut training center at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida where astronauts will train to build and operate the new Orbital Reef space station.      Microsoft to end Internet Explorer support for Windows 10 users Wednesday  Microsoft will end support for Internet Explorer 11 for Windows 10 users beginning on Wednesday.      Ukraine's Zelensky laments 'painful' losses in Donbas fighting  As the Russian military solidified its grip on the key eastern Ukraine city of Severodonetsk, Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Zelensky lamented "painful" losses during a video address Tuesday.      FDA panel recommends Moderna COVID-19 vaccine for kids aged 6-17  A committee of FDA experts on Tuesday voted unanimously to approve Moderna's two-dose COVID-19 vaccine for children aged 6-17.      'Hazardous conditions' keep Yellowstone closed; Montana declares emergency  Yellowstone National Park was closed Tuesday and will stay that way through at least Wednesday because of "extremely hazardous" conditions caused by heavy flooding, the National Park Service confirmed.      Rep. Ilhan Omar urges lawmakers to extend MEALS Act to feed children  Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., and four other House members, urged lawmakers to extend the MEALS Act, which provides free meals to more than 20 million children and is set to expire at the end of June.      Mitch McConnell says he's 'comfortable' with bipartisan gun safety deal  Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell on Tuesday said he was "comfortable with the framework" of a bipartisan deal on legislation to improve gun safety and mental health support.      Kamala Harris talks Roe v. Wade reversal impacts with law, privacy, tech experts at roundtable  Vice President Kamala Harris convened a panel of experts Tuesday to discuss the potential consequences if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade.      Dow falls 151 points as investors anticipate Fed interest rate hike  The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 151 points on Tuesday as investors looked ahead to the conclusion of the Federal Reserve's policy meeting Wednesday.      'Dual robot' drone can fly and dive to monitor water quality  A new "dual robot" drone can fly and dive to collect underwater samples to monitor water quality and climate clues in hard-to-reach places like the Arctic.      Lawyer says Russian critic Alexei Navalny missing after prison transfer  Alexei Navalny is missing and his whereabouts are unknown following a prison transfer, a spokesperson for the Russian opposition leader said Tuesday.      Watch: Authorities seek owner of 300-pound mystery pig wandering in Tennessee  Authorities in Tennessee said they are trying to find the owner of a 300-pound mystery pig spotted wandering loose and damaging property.      North Carolina man changes lottery routine, wins $1 million  A North Carolina man said deviating from his usual lottery-playing routine led to his winning a $1 million jackpot from a scratch-off ticket.      Watch: South Carolina couple find message in a bottle in Lake Murray  A South Carolina couple are trying to solve the mystery of a message in a bottle they plucked out of Lake Murray.      Spirit to decide between JetBlue, Frontier bids by month's end  Spirit Airlines' board said Tuesday it will decide between competing bids from JetBlue and Frontier by the end of the month.      Look: Police remove speckled kingsnake from Louisiana home's bathroom  Police in Louisiana said an officer responded to an "uncommon call" to relocate a snake found lurking in a resident's bathroom.      Expert warns of rare case of COVID-19 transmission from cat to human  The first reported case of a cat giving COVID-19 to a person shouldn't alarm pet owners, but a Canadian expert says it's a reminder to take precautions.      Biden to travel to the Middle East in July  President Joe Biden will travel to the Middle East in mid-July with stops in Israel, the West Bank and Saudi Arabia where he is expected to meet with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at a summit of Middle East leaders.      Look: Book returned to British Columbia library was 51 years overdue  A British Columbia library said a patron recently returned a book with a note apologizing for the tome being 51 years overdue.       | 
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 Biden Weighs Tariff Rollback to Ease Inflation, Even a Little BitWhile lifting some levies on China is unlikely to put a large dent in inflation, administration officials concede they have few other options to address surging prices.        Crypto Firms Quake as Prices FallCrypto companies are laying off staff, freezing withdrawals and trying to stem losses, raising questions about the health of the ecosystem.        Fed Set to Lift Rates as ‘Soft-ish Landing’ to Slow InflationThe central bank has hoped to cool down the economy without pushing unemployment much higher. Stubborn inflation narrows that path.        Republicans Flip a Democratic-Held House Seat in South TexasThe district in the border city of Brownsville has sent Democrats to Congress for years.        Herschel Walker, Critic of Absentee Fathers, Has a Second Son He Doesn’t SeeThe football star and G.O.P. Senate candidate has often praised his relationship with his 22-year-old son, Christian. Left unmentioned: He also has a 10-year-old son.        Southern Baptists, Battling Divisions, Elect Bart Barber as PresidentThe nation’s largest Protestant denomination, a bellwether for conservative Christianity, chose a rural Texas pastor and approved actions to address its sex abuse crisis.        A Link to Besieged Ukrainians Is Cut, as Allies Question StrategyThe last bridge to the city of Sievierodonetsk fell as street battles raged, and some Western officials questioned Ukraine’s ability to keep resisting the Russian onslaught.        North of Kyiv, the Russians Retreated. But the War Never Left.In the Ukrainian villages near the Russian border, shells still explode and checkpoints and trenches dot the landscape. And wary civilians live in fear the enemy will return.        Moscow Court Orders Brittney Griner Held in Jail for Another 18 DaysThe American basketball star was arrested in February in a Russian airport amid tensions over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and attempts to win her release have repeatedly failed.        Yellowstone Park, Staggered by Rain and Floods, Will Stay Closed for DaysParts of the national park may stay off-limits for the rest of the season. Visitors were evacuated after record rainfall washed away roads and bridges, the authorities said.        A Striking Contrast: Trump Officials Then and NowMany officials have told the Jan. 6 committee that they tried to dissuade the former president from his bid to overturn the election. But in public at the time, their words were far different.        How to Watch the Next Jan. 6 Committee HearingThe next hearing by the House committee investigating the attack on the Capitol is scheduled for Thursday afternoon.        How Travelers to Europe Can Deal With the Summer’s ChaosHours in security lines. Canceled flights. Lost baggage. Here’s a look at how you could be affected by travel disruptions this summer and tips on how to prepare.        Why Are Bathing Suits So Expensive?Inside the construction of a one-piece swimsuit, a complicated symbol of “the most vulnerable time of the year.”        The Future Criminal Case Against Donald TrumpThe Jan. 6 committee is laying the foundations for a Justice Department investigation.        The Trump Courtiers and the Jan. 6 HearingsWhat constitutes “normal” in today’s Republican Party still has rot at its heart.        Five Blunt Truths About the War in UkraineIt’s time for Biden to take greater risks for victory.        How America Lost Its EdgeAre we forgetting how to be a society?        Saudi Arabia Should Take a Mulligan on Golf. Here’s What It Can Do Instead.There’s a better way to improve the kingdom’s international standing than starting a golf tour.        Republicans Want to ‘Harden’ Schools. That’s an Awful Euphemism.Preparing schools to repel and return gunfire isn’t a mature society’s response.        America’s Hospitals Are in TransitionI am not taking care of a single patient with the coronavirus. But is that as good as it gets?        The Federalist Society Has Helped Create a Corporate-Friendly Court That Hurts U.S. WorkersCan the right really be realigned with the working class?         Five New Restaurants to Try Near the CatskillsA Filipino deli with incredible views, an unfussy cafe with a rich, varied menu, very good pizza in the mountains and more.        The Job Market at Tech Companies Is Still Hot, at Least for NowThe market for tech talent, and for workers of all types at tech companies, remains hot.        Flight of Asylum Seekers From Britain to Rwanda Is HaltedPrime Minister Boris Johnson’s plan to fly asylum seekers to Rwanda to address arrivals across the English Channel has been criticized as unworkable and unethical.        House Approves Supreme Court Security Bill, Sending It to BidenA measure extending police protection to the immediate families of Supreme Court justices passed the House overwhelmingly.        Russian Coal Mine Responsible for Huge Methane LeaksIn January, a satellite detected 13 plumes of methane, a potent planet-warming gas, coming from the largest coal mine in Russia.        Charles Kernaghan, Scourge of Sweatshops, Is Dead at 74He specialized in taking down high-profile brands that used low-wage labor, including a line of clothing licensed by Kathie Lee Gifford.        6 Ways to Sleep Better in the SummerThough seasonal shifts can derail your sleep, there are things you can do to snooze more soundly when it’s hot out.        Can Virtual Reality Help Autistic Children Navigate the Real World?One company, Floreo, is hoping their tools will lead the way, despite some criticisms from autism self-advocates.         More Recent Articles | 
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 "Valheim," the gigantic survival and sandbox video game from developer Iron Gate Studio, is set to land on Xbox consoles next year.   
 Police in Brazil said Tuesday they have arrested a second person in connection to the disappearance of British journalist Dom Phillips and indigenous expert Bruno Pereira, who went missing in the Amazon early this month.   
 Bethesda Game Studios' Todd Howard confirmed Tuesday that "Fallout 5" will be the video game developer's next title after "The Elder Scrolls 6," which will arrive after 2023's "Starfield."   
 The Atlanta Braves placed star second baseman Ozzie Albies on the 60-day injured list Tuesday with a fractured left foot.   
 The House on Tuesday voted to approve providing federal security protections to family members of Supreme Court justices.   
 The Vegas Golden Knights have hired Bruce Cassidy as their next head coach, the team announced.   
 Sierra Space announced the company will open an astronaut training center at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida where astronauts will train to build and operate the new Orbital Reef space station.   
 Microsoft will end support for Internet Explorer 11 for Windows 10 users beginning on Wednesday.   
 As the Russian military solidified its grip on the key eastern Ukraine city of Severodonetsk, Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Zelensky lamented "painful" losses during a video address Tuesday.   
 A committee of FDA experts on Tuesday voted unanimously to approve Moderna's two-dose COVID-19 vaccine for children aged 6-17.   
 Yellowstone National Park was closed Tuesday and will stay that way through at least Wednesday because of "extremely hazardous" conditions caused by heavy flooding, the National Park Service confirmed.   
 Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., and four other House members, urged lawmakers to extend the MEALS Act, which provides free meals to more than 20 million children and is set to expire at the end of June.   
 Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell on Tuesday said he was "comfortable with the framework" of a bipartisan deal on legislation to improve gun safety and mental health support.   
 Vice President Kamala Harris convened a panel of experts Tuesday to discuss the potential consequences if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade.   
 The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 151 points on Tuesday as investors looked ahead to the conclusion of the Federal Reserve's policy meeting Wednesday.   
 A new "dual robot" drone can fly and dive to collect underwater samples to monitor water quality and climate clues in hard-to-reach places like the Arctic.   
 Alexei Navalny is missing and his whereabouts are unknown following a prison transfer, a spokesperson for the Russian opposition leader said Tuesday.   
 Authorities in Tennessee said they are trying to find the owner of a 300-pound mystery pig spotted wandering loose and damaging property.   
 A North Carolina man said deviating from his usual lottery-playing routine led to his winning a $1 million jackpot from a scratch-off ticket.   
 A South Carolina couple are trying to solve the mystery of a message in a bottle they plucked out of Lake Murray.   
 Spirit Airlines' board said Tuesday it will decide between competing bids from JetBlue and Frontier by the end of the month.   
 Police in Louisiana said an officer responded to an "uncommon call" to relocate a snake found lurking in a resident's bathroom.   
 The first reported case of a cat giving COVID-19 to a person shouldn't alarm pet owners, but a Canadian expert says it's a reminder to take precautions.   
 President Joe Biden will travel to the Middle East in mid-July with stops in Israel, the West Bank and Saudi Arabia where he is expected to meet with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at a summit of Middle East leaders.   
 A British Columbia library said a patron recently returned a book with a note apologizing for the tome being 51 years overdue.   
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