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 Alabama, Virginia, Georgia head to polls for primary races Tuesday  Voters took to the polls Tuesday evening to decide a trio of primary races in Alabama, Virginia and Georgia.      Three suffer minor injuries from Miami plane fire  Three people were hospitalized Tuesday after a passenger plane they were aboard caught fire on landing at Miami International Airport,  officials said.      Justice Department drops 31 remaining fraud charges against Michael Avenatti  The Justice Department on Tuesday announced it will drop the remaining 31 fraud charges against California attorney Michael Avenatti after he is sentenced on five other charges.      Forest Service says errors in controlled burn sparked New Mexico's largest fire  The U.S. Forest Service said it made mistakes during a prescribed burn that led to the largest wildfire in New Mexico history, according to a report released Tuesday.      Bill Cosby found guilty of sexually assaulting teen at Playboy Mansion in 1975  Bill Cosby was found guilty Tuesday of sexually assaulting Judy Huth at the Playboy Mansion when she was 16 years old in 1975.      Biden administration proposes rule to cut nicotine in cigarettes  The Biden administration on Tuesday proposed a new rule that would require tobacco companies to reduce nicotine levels in cigarettes in an effort to cut back on addiction and smoking-related deaths in the United States.      Russia pushes to control east Ukraine city, fires on Kharkiv  Russia combined its firepower to hit more suburban areas around the key eastern city of Severodonetsk on Tuesday, where controlling the area remains Moscow's top focus of the war in Ukraine that's nearly four months old.      Hong Kong's Jumbo Floating Restaurant sinks in South China Sea  Hong Kong's iconic Jumbo Floating Restaurant capsized and sank in the South China Sea as it was being towed to an undisclosed location following the dining destination's COVID-19 pandemic closure.      Nazi hunter to lead Justice Department's Ukraine war crimes team  The United States will form a War Crimes Accountability Team, led by the Justice Department's top Nazi hunter, Attorney General Merrick Garland confirmed Tuesday while visiting Ukraine.      Dow rises 641 points as markets rally from losing week  The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 641 points Monday as markets rallied from their 10th losing week in 11 sessions.      Biden to appoint Mohegan Tribe Chief Marilynn Malerba as U.S. treasurer  President Joe Biden announced Tuesday that he plans to appoint Marilynn "Lynn" Malerba, the chief of the Mohegan Tribe, as the next U.S. treasurer.      Supreme Court reverses 'crime of violence' circuit court decision  The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday in favor of a Virginia man convicted in a robbery, allowing him to appeal a certain part of his sentence.      Men rescue baby goat wedged between rocks on British Columbia mountain  Two men on their way to a fishing spot in British Columbia ended up coming to the rescue of a baby mountain goat that apparently took a fall and ended up stuck between two large rocks.      Watch: Overdue book returned to British library after 53 years  An assistant working at a British library said she was stunned when a man returned a book that had been checked out in 1969.      AMC renews 'Dark Winds' for Season 2  AMC renewed its new series "Dark Winds" for a second season on Tuesday, after only two episodes have aired.      Watch: Mexico breaks Guinness record with boxing lesson for 14,299 people  A total 14,299 people gathered in Mexico City's central square to break a Guinness World Record for the largest boxing lesson.      Browns QB Deshaun Watson settles 20 of 24 sexual misconduct lawsuits  Deshaun Watson has settled with 20 out of 24 women who accused the Cleveland Browns quarterback of sexual misconduct during massage sessions, their attorney announced Tuesday.      In photos: House committee holds fourth public hearing on Jan. 6 Capitol attack  The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol holds its fourth public hearing on its yearlong investigation on June 21, 2022, focusing on the pressure former President Donald Trump put on state officials to overturn the 2020 election results.      Louisiana governor signs new abortion bill  Louisiana's governor signed a new abortion bill Tuesday, which would increase penalties and give the state some of the most restrictive rules in the country.      Look: Bear pays a nighttime visit to Florida sheriff's office  Deputies in Florida had to call for backup when an "unexpected visitor" showed up at the sheriff's office -- a black bear.      Watch: State elections officials, workers debunk 'stolen' election lies in Jan. 6 hearing  State elections officials and workers debunked allegations made by former President Donald Trump about the 2020 presidential election and testified how lies about the so-called "stolen" election upturned their lives.      Charlie Bushnell, Dior Goodjohn, Olivea Morton to guest star in 'Percy Jackson' series  The upcoming "Percy Jackson and the Olympians" series announced on Tuesday three guest stars, including Charlie Bushnell, of the Disney+ series "Diary of a Future President," among them.      In photos: Highlights for the week in Washington for June 20, 2022  The fourth of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol public hearings and Vice President Kamala Harris visits the National Museum of African American History and Culture to mark Juneteenth among the highlights of the week in Washington for June 20, 2022.      Vaping may boost teens' risk of heart, lung disease over lifetime, group warns  The American Heart Association has issued a new warning for adolescents who use e-cigarettes: The popular pastime of vaping may increase the risk of heart and lung disease over the course of a lifetime.      Elon Musk's child petitions for name change to sever ties with billionaire father  Elon Musk's transgender daughter has petitioned a court to legally change her name and recognize her gender saying she doesn't want to be related to the billionaire Tesla CEO and SpaceX founder.      Watch: Baby goat born with 19-inch ears in Pakistan  A Pakistani goat farm owner said a recently born baby might be a new world record after her ears were measured at nearly 19 inches.       | 
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 4 Takeaways From Tuesday’s Jan. 6 HearingThe hearing by the House committee investigating the Capitol attack showed how President Donald J. Trump and his allies applied pressure to state officials to overturn the election results.        Election Officials Describe Threats After the Election Fueled by Trump“Do you know how it feels to have the president of the United States target you?’’ Ruby Freeman, a Black election worker from Georgia, told the Jan. 6 committee.        Ivanka Trump Expressed a Different View on the 2020 Election to a FilmmakerMs. Trump told a film crew in December 2020 that her father should “continue to fight until every legal remedy is exhausted” because people were questioning “the sanctity of our elections.”        Bipartisan Gun Bill Clears Initial Vote in SenateThe 64-to-34 vote came just hours after Republicans and Democrats released the text of the legislation, which could become the most significant overhaul of the nation’s gun laws in decades.        Police Response to Uvalde Shooting Was ‘Abject Failure,’ Says Steven McCrawThe director of the Department of Public Safety said that police officers wasted time looking for a classroom door key that was “never needed.”        How Russia Is Making More in Oil Sales Now Than Before the WarWith China and India buying the Russian oil shunned by the West in an effort to force an end to the Ukraine invasion, Moscow is earning more now than it did before the war.        Katie Britt Wins in Alabama as Trump Suffers More Losses in GeorgiaIn a handful of Southern states on Tuesday, Trump-backed candidates added to the former president’s mixed record in midterm primaries.        Bee Nguyen wins the Democratic nomination for secretary of state in Georgia.Ms. Nguyen, a Democratic state representative, will face off in November against Brad Raffensperger, the Republican incumbent, who resisted Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election.        Gavin Newsom Pokes the G.O.P. BearThe California governor is up to something as he bashes Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis and even his fellow Democrats. Just what, exactly, is a hot topic of discussion on the left.        Newsmax Debate Lends N.Y. Governor’s Race a Far-Right GlowThe four Republican candidates for governor of New York faced off in their third and final debate before the June 28 primary.        F.D.A. Aims to Slash Nicotine Levels in CigarettesThe move would be an effort to further wean Americans from addictive tobacco products and reduce smoking-related illnesses.        Bill Cosby Loses Sex Assault Lawsuit and Must Pay DamagesA jury in California sided with Judy Huth, who accused Mr. Cosby of molesting her at the Playboy Mansion in 1975, when she was 16.        Rents Will Rise by at Least 3.25 Percent for 2 Million New YorkersWith landlords facing higher costs for property maintenance, a rent regulation panel approved some of the largest increases for rent-stabilized units in nearly a decade.        Covid Vaccines Slowly Roll Out for Children Under 5It was a milestone in the coronavirus pandemic, 18 months after adults first began receiving shots against the virus. The response from parents was notably muted.        La Piraña Lechonera: A Shower of Pork and Other Magic in a Bronx TrailerThe Times’s star ratings return as our restaurant critic visits La Piraña Lechonera, a weekend party where one man serves up the rich flavors of Puerto Rico.        Naftali Bennett’s Exit InterviewIsrael’s departing prime minister reflects on a government that tried to put pragmatism ahead of ideology.         Is the Era of Cheap Money Over?The fundamentals behind low interest rates haven’t gone away.        If I Get Canceled, I Want Friends, Not AlliesI want friends whose minds are not tethered to mine in bonds of allegiance but spin freely of their own accord.        Everyone Deserves an Equal Chance for a CampsiteA booking system used by the National Park Service may be disadvantaging  marginalized communities the service has worked hard to attract.         Indoor Farming Is a ‘No-Brainer.’ Except for the Carbon Footprint.Why greenhouses might be the future of vegetable agriculture.        Two Years Later, We Still Don’t Understand Long Covid. Why?Dr. Lekshmi Santhosh parses what research has illuminated about long Covid, and what questions remain.        MapQuest and Other Internet ZombiesSome online stars from our past just won’t die.        Rainforest Politics in Brazil and CongoThe Democratic Republic of Congo and Brazil are home to the world’s biggest rainforests. Their challenges are similar, but on climate they are pursuing divergent paths.        These East Village Bakeries Offer Unique PastriesThese bakeries all offer their own unique delights.        Israeli Government Collapse Gives Netanyahu Another Chance at PowerBenjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s longest-serving prime minister, lost power last year. But his base hasn’t abandoned him, and he could return to office after a snap election this fall.        Supreme Court Rejects Maine’s Ban on Aid to Religious SchoolsThe decision was the latest in a series of rulings forbidding the exclusion of religious institutions from government programs.        Deshaun Watson Settles 20 Lawsuits Accusing Him of Sexual MisconductThe lawyer for the 24 women announced the agreements but did not disclose details. The plaintiffs had accused Watson of coercive behavior and sexual misconduct during massages.        South Dakota Attorney General Is Convicted in Impeachment TrialJason Ravnsborg, who killed a man with his car in 2020, was removed from office after the State Senate voted to convict him. He was impeached by the House in April.        Black Country, New Road, a Breakout Band, Starts Over (Again)The group lost its lead singer just as it was gaining widespread acclaim. Its members have come up with an unusual solution.         More Recent Articles | 
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 Voters took to the polls Tuesday evening to decide a trio of primary races in Alabama, Virginia and Georgia.   
 Three people were hospitalized Tuesday after a passenger plane they were aboard caught fire on landing at Miami International Airport,  officials said.   
 The Justice Department on Tuesday announced it will drop the remaining 31 fraud charges against California attorney Michael Avenatti after he is sentenced on five other charges.   
 The U.S. Forest Service said it made mistakes during a prescribed burn that led to the largest wildfire in New Mexico history, according to a report released Tuesday.   
 Bill Cosby was found guilty Tuesday of sexually assaulting Judy Huth at the Playboy Mansion when she was 16 years old in 1975.   
 The Biden administration on Tuesday proposed a new rule that would require tobacco companies to reduce nicotine levels in cigarettes in an effort to cut back on addiction and smoking-related deaths in the United States.   
 Russia combined its firepower to hit more suburban areas around the key eastern city of Severodonetsk on Tuesday, where controlling the area remains Moscow's top focus of the war in Ukraine that's nearly four months old.   
 Hong Kong's iconic Jumbo Floating Restaurant capsized and sank in the South China Sea as it was being towed to an undisclosed location following the dining destination's COVID-19 pandemic closure.   
 The United States will form a War Crimes Accountability Team, led by the Justice Department's top Nazi hunter, Attorney General Merrick Garland confirmed Tuesday while visiting Ukraine.   
 The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 641 points Monday as markets rallied from their 10th losing week in 11 sessions.   
 President Joe Biden announced Tuesday that he plans to appoint Marilynn "Lynn" Malerba, the chief of the Mohegan Tribe, as the next U.S. treasurer.   
 The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday in favor of a Virginia man convicted in a robbery, allowing him to appeal a certain part of his sentence.   
 Two men on their way to a fishing spot in British Columbia ended up coming to the rescue of a baby mountain goat that apparently took a fall and ended up stuck between two large rocks.   
 An assistant working at a British library said she was stunned when a man returned a book that had been checked out in 1969.   
 AMC renewed its new series "Dark Winds" for a second season on Tuesday, after only two episodes have aired.   
 A total 14,299 people gathered in Mexico City's central square to break a Guinness World Record for the largest boxing lesson.   
 Deshaun Watson has settled with 20 out of 24 women who accused the Cleveland Browns quarterback of sexual misconduct during massage sessions, their attorney announced Tuesday.   
 The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol holds its fourth public hearing on its yearlong investigation on June 21, 2022, focusing on the pressure former President Donald Trump put on state officials to overturn the 2020 election results.   
 Louisiana's governor signed a new abortion bill Tuesday, which would increase penalties and give the state some of the most restrictive rules in the country.   
 Deputies in Florida had to call for backup when an "unexpected visitor" showed up at the sheriff's office -- a black bear.   
 State elections officials and workers debunked allegations made by former President Donald Trump about the 2020 presidential election and testified how lies about the so-called "stolen" election upturned their lives.   
 The upcoming "Percy Jackson and the Olympians" series announced on Tuesday three guest stars, including Charlie Bushnell, of the Disney+ series "Diary of a Future President," among them.   
 The fourth of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol public hearings and Vice President Kamala Harris visits the National Museum of African American History and Culture to mark Juneteenth among the highlights of the week in Washington for June 20, 2022.   
 The American Heart Association has issued a new warning for adolescents who use e-cigarettes: The popular pastime of vaping may increase the risk of heart and lung disease over the course of a lifetime.   
 Elon Musk's transgender daughter has petitioned a court to legally change her name and recognize her gender saying she doesn't want to be related to the billionaire Tesla CEO and SpaceX founder.   
 A Pakistani goat farm owner said a recently born baby might be a new world record after her ears were measured at nearly 19 inches.   
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