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 'Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time' remake delayed again  Ubisoft's highly anticipated "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time" remake has been delayed again.      Mariah Carey faces $60M lawsuit over ‘All I Want For Christmas Is You’  Pop singer Mariah Carey is facing a $60 million lawsuit for copyright infringement over the title for her Christmas mega-hit "All I Want For Christmas Is You."      Yordan Alvarez, Houston Astros agree on 6-year, $115M contract extension  The Houston Astros are signing star slugger Yordan Alvarez to a massive contract extension.      HBO Max's 'Raised by Wolves' canceled after two seasons  Ridley Scott's "Raised by Wolves" series at HBO Max has been canceled after just two seasons.      Dr. Oz wins GOP primary for Senate seat after Dave McCormick concedes  Dr. Mehmet Oz, the TV personality endorsed by former President Donald Trump, officially won the Republican primary on Friday in his race for the U.S. Senate after businessman Dave McCormick conceded.      French Open tennis: Rafael Nadal, Casper Ruud advance to men's final  Rafael Nadal moved on to the French Open men's final Friday after his opponent, third-seeded Alexander Zverev of Germany, was forced to retire because of an ankle injury.      Rep. Chris Jacobs ends re-election bid after backlash over gun stance from fellow Republicans  Rep. Chris Jacobs announced Friday he will not seek re-election after backlash from fellow Republicans for expressing support of gun control measures in the wake of recent mass shootings.      North Carolina jury sentences man to death for assaulting, murdering teen daughter  A North Carolina jury handed down a death sentence Friday to a man who sexually assaulted and killed his teenage daughter in 2019, local prosecutors announced.      Vice President Kamala Harris touts economic gains, calls for gun laws at mayors' conference  Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday touted the Biden administration's economic achievements while addressing inflation and calling for stricter gun laws at the U.S. Conference of Mayors' annual meeting in Reno, Nev.      Police arrest man with fake badge, BB gun outside U.S. Capitol  The U.S. Capitol Police said they arrested a Michigan man who was carrying a fake police badge, BB gun, body armor and high-capacity magazines Friday outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.      California officials install devices to limit water flow at homes that use too much  Crews with a Southern California water district have started installing devices to limit water flow at homes that use too much water.      San Antonio police shoot, kill 13-year-old after collision with patrol car  San Antonio police shot and killed a 13-year-old boy early Friday after he allegedly crashed a stolen vehicle into a patrol car.      Look: Dog rescued from storm water drainage pipe in New York  Police and firefighters in New York came to the rescue of a dog found trapped in a storm water drainage pipe.      45,736 yarn pom-poms unofficially break Guinness World Record  A group of knitting enthusiasts in England unofficially broke a Guinness World Record when they lined up an estimated 45,736 yarn pom-poms.      Texas state senator: Incident commander didn't have radio during Uvalde shooting  A Texas state senator said Friday that Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District Police Chief Pete Arredondo didn't have his radio with him during the May 24 school shooting that killed 21 people.      Man breaks into Dallas Museum of Art, damages $5M in art over girlfriend  A man broke into the Dallas Museum of Art, damaging some $5 million in artifacts and museum property because he was angry with his girlfriend, police said.      GOP candidate for Michigan governor loses court appeal to be on August ballot  James Craig, once the front-runner in the GOP primary race for governor of Michigan, lost a court challenge to appear on the Aug. 2 ballot.      Music teacher plays trombone to scare bear away from school  A British Columbia music teacher who saw a bear lurking outside the school where he works managed to drive the animal away by playing the trombone.      Uber reveals most common and most unusual lost and found items  Ride-sharing service Uber released its sixth annual "Lost and Found Index," revealing some of the most common -- and most unusual -- items left behind in drivers' vehicles.      Melatonin poisoning skyrockets among U.S. children  It's a startling statistic: A new study finds the number of kids accidentally poisoned by the over-the-counter sleep aid melatonin has soared by 530% over the past decade.      In photos: Moments from the French Open tennis tournament  Players play semifinal matches of the French Open tennis tournament at Roland Garros in Paris on June 3, 2022. These matches precede the weekend finals.      'Melrose Place' actor Brad Johnson dies at 62  Actor Brad Johnson, known for his role on "Melrose Place," and portrayal of the iconic Marlboro Man in advertising campaigns, has died.      Officials warn of bedrail risks after 3 elderly people die  At least three elderly Americans suffocated after getting trapped in Mobility Transfer Systems adult portable bedrails, and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) says people should stop using them.      3 killed, including gunman, in shooting at Iowa church  A man shot and killed two people before turning the weapon on himself Thursday night in the parking lot of an Iowa church, officials and police said.      Authorities arrest Idaho State assistant football coach on murder charge in Arizona  DaVonte' Neal, an assistant football coach at Idaho State University, was arrested and charged with first-degree murder in connection with a 2017 shooting death of an Arizona man.       | 
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 How the Police Response in Uvalde Broke Down: No Radio, Old TacticsThe commander at the scene arrived without a police radio, and decided in the first minutes on an approach that would delay a confrontation.        Chris Jacobs Drops Re-Election Bid After Bucking His Party on GunsRepresentative Chris Jacobs, whose district includes Buffalo suburbs, abandoned his campaign after his support for a federal assault weapons ban caused a G.O.P. backlash.        David McCormick Concedes to Dr. Oz in the G.O.P. Primary for Senate in PennsylvaniaWith a statewide recount still underway, Mr. McCormick stepped aside to Dr. Mehmet Oz, who is set to be the Republican nominee in one of this year’s most pivotal midterm races.        Fetterman Discloses Extent of Heart Issues: ‘I Avoided Going to the Doctor.’The Democratic candidate for Senate in Pennsylvania did not give a timeline for when he would return to the campaign trail.        3 G.O.P. Candidates for Michigan Governor Will Stay Off Ballot, a Top Court RulesThe decision leaves Republicans greatly weakened in their primary for governor in a key battleground state, and strengthens the hand of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat.        Pence Staff Feared for His Safety Amid Trump’s Pressure Campaign Before Jan. 6New details flesh out how the pressure campaign by Donald J. Trump and his allies to block certification of the 2020 election left the vice president’s staff fearing for his safety.        Navarro Indicted as Justice Dept. Opts Not to Charge Meadows and ScavinoThe House had recommended contempt charges against all three Trump White House aides over their stonewalling of its Jan. 6 inquiry.        Hiring Remains Strong Even as Fed Tries to Cool EconomyThe Labor Department reported 390,000 new jobs in May, as policymakers try to ease inflation without inducing a recession.        Stocks tumble after the latest jobs numbers, ending the week lower.Thousands Swept Up as Kremlin Clamps Down on War CriticismThe arrests are a stark gauge of how the Kremlin has intensified repression of critics. At least 50 people now face years-long prison sentences.        100 Days of War in Ukraine: Death, Destruction and LossThe grinding conflict in Ukraine has rocked the global order, wrought destruction that “defies comprehension” and shows little sign of ending soon.        Gina Haspel Observed Waterboarding at C.I.A. Black Site, Psychologist TestifiesThe testimony emerged in pretrial hearings in the Cole bombing case at Guantánamo Bay, where the war court is wrestling with the legacy of torture after 9/11.        Special Olympics Lifts Vaccine Mandate for Its U.S.A. GamesFlorida health officials told Special Olympics that the vaccine requirement violated state law.        Covid Vaccine Misinformation Still Fuels Fears Surrounding Pregnancy, a New Study Finds.Health experts, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, recommend that pregnant women get vaccinated against the coronavirus as soon as possible, to protect both maternal and fetal health.        What Sheryl Sandberg’s Exit Reveals About Women’s Progress in TechSilicon Valley is losing one of its most visible, outspoken and powerful women. Any gains have been incremental at best.        For Joel Kim Booster, Making ‘Fire Island’ Was a Real TripThe writer and star of “Fire Island” reflects on making the rare romantic comedy that puts gay Asian American men at its center.        Who Killed Journalist Shireen Abu Akleh?An independent investigation is needed to determine who shot Ms. Abu Akleh and to establish whether she was a target because of her work.        Gov. Greg Abbott Is Leading Texas for Only a Sliver of TexansWhat about the millions of us in the state who are not hard-right Republicans?        How Ordering a Pint of Guinness Might Explain EconomicsBoris Johnson’s proposal to bring back the imperial system is a reflection of “path dependence.”        The Expansion of Democracy Is What Republican Elites Fear MostThere are minorities whose interests are harmed by majority rule. But they are not minorities as we tend to think of them; they are elites.        400 Years Ago, They Would Be Witches. Today, They Can Be Your Coach.As more and more Americans call themselves spiritual but not religious, spiritual coaches give us a glimpse of the allure and the hazards of 21st-century D.I.Y. religion.        To Cut Gas Prices, Congress Should Allow the U.S. to Sue OPECCongress should allow the Justice Department to sue OPEC for violating antitrust laws.        Why We Need Middle-Aged Leaders to Replace Baby BoomersWouldn’t the temperate sins of midlife serve our politics well just now?        The All-Female Band That Made History and More: The Week in Narrated ArticlesFive articles from around The Times, narrated just for you.        At Champions League Final, the Fans Weren’t the DangerPreconceptions about Liverpool supporters and policing decisions that didn’t prioritize their safety led to the chaos at the Champions League final. That’s dangerous for every fan.        One Island, Two Men and Lots of Big QuestionsKaren Jennings talks about her new novel, “An Island,” and Phil Klay discusses “Uncertain Ground.”        What to Cook This WeekendStart things off right with Melissa Clark’s creamy pasta with ricotta and herbs.        Second Day of Platinum Jubilee Celebrated Queen Elizabeth in Her AbsencePrince Harry and his wife, Meghan, attended a service to celebrate the 70-year reign of Queen Elizabeth II, who skipped Friday’s event. Catch up on highlights.        Tesla to Cut 10% of Salaried Staff, Musk Tells EmployeesThe electric carmaker has been growing fast in recent years, but Elon Musk, its chief executive, appears to be concerned about a weakening economy.        Adams, Hailed on the National Stage, Finds Frustration Closer to HomeMayor Eric Adams faced a bumpy first round in pushing his agenda in Albany, particularly when it came to his education goals.        What Depp Trial Means for Media Companies’ Airing #MeToo AccusationsBoth the women making accusations, and the press when it publishes them, assume the considerable risk that comes with antagonizing the rich, powerful and litigious.        The Mental Toll of Keeping a SecretIn a new book, Michael Slepian considers the costs of keeping quiet.        Driving Iceland’s Overlooked NorthFor those seeking an alternative to the popular Golden Circle, the Diamond Circle winds through volcanic landscapes featuring powerful waterfalls, misty vistas and sulfurous pools.         More Recent Articles | 
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 Ubisoft's highly anticipated "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time" remake has been delayed again.   
 Pop singer Mariah Carey is facing a $60 million lawsuit for copyright infringement over the title for her Christmas mega-hit "All I Want For Christmas Is You."   
 The Houston Astros are signing star slugger Yordan Alvarez to a massive contract extension.   
 Ridley Scott's "Raised by Wolves" series at HBO Max has been canceled after just two seasons.   
 Dr. Mehmet Oz, the TV personality endorsed by former President Donald Trump, officially won the Republican primary on Friday in his race for the U.S. Senate after businessman Dave McCormick conceded.   
 Rafael Nadal moved on to the French Open men's final Friday after his opponent, third-seeded Alexander Zverev of Germany, was forced to retire because of an ankle injury.   
 Rep. Chris Jacobs announced Friday he will not seek re-election after backlash from fellow Republicans for expressing support of gun control measures in the wake of recent mass shootings.   
 A North Carolina jury handed down a death sentence Friday to a man who sexually assaulted and killed his teenage daughter in 2019, local prosecutors announced.   
 Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday touted the Biden administration's economic achievements while addressing inflation and calling for stricter gun laws at the U.S. Conference of Mayors' annual meeting in Reno, Nev.   
 The U.S. Capitol Police said they arrested a Michigan man who was carrying a fake police badge, BB gun, body armor and high-capacity magazines Friday outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.   
 Crews with a Southern California water district have started installing devices to limit water flow at homes that use too much water.   
 San Antonio police shot and killed a 13-year-old boy early Friday after he allegedly crashed a stolen vehicle into a patrol car.   
 Police and firefighters in New York came to the rescue of a dog found trapped in a storm water drainage pipe.   
 A group of knitting enthusiasts in England unofficially broke a Guinness World Record when they lined up an estimated 45,736 yarn pom-poms.   
 A Texas state senator said Friday that Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District Police Chief Pete Arredondo didn't have his radio with him during the May 24 school shooting that killed 21 people.   
 A man broke into the Dallas Museum of Art, damaging some $5 million in artifacts and museum property because he was angry with his girlfriend, police said.   
 James Craig, once the front-runner in the GOP primary race for governor of Michigan, lost a court challenge to appear on the Aug. 2 ballot.   
 A British Columbia music teacher who saw a bear lurking outside the school where he works managed to drive the animal away by playing the trombone.   
 Ride-sharing service Uber released its sixth annual "Lost and Found Index," revealing some of the most common -- and most unusual -- items left behind in drivers' vehicles.   
 It's a startling statistic: A new study finds the number of kids accidentally poisoned by the over-the-counter sleep aid melatonin has soared by 530% over the past decade.   
 Players play semifinal matches of the French Open tennis tournament at Roland Garros in Paris on June 3, 2022. These matches precede the weekend finals.   
 Actor Brad Johnson, known for his role on "Melrose Place," and portrayal of the iconic Marlboro Man in advertising campaigns, has died.   
 At least three elderly Americans suffocated after getting trapped in Mobility Transfer Systems adult portable bedrails, and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) says people should stop using them.   
 A man shot and killed two people before turning the weapon on himself Thursday night in the parking lot of an Iowa church, officials and police said.   
 DaVonte' Neal, an assistant football coach at Idaho State University, was arrested and charged with first-degree murder in connection with a 2017 shooting death of an Arizona man.   
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