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Britain said it will impose further economic, trade and transport sanctions against Belarus on Tuesday over its support of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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  1. Britain to impose further sanctions against Belarus over support of Russia's invasion of Ukraine
  2. Illinois police: July 4 parade mass shooting suspect in custody
  3. Thousands more evacuated as floodwaters rise around Sydney
  4. Biden addresses Illinois shooting at July 4 White House barbecue
  5. 18 dead, 243 injured, 516 arrested in Uzbekistan protests
  6. Three men presumed drowned after rescuing child in California
  7. Bonnie roars to life as East Pacific's 3rd hurricane
  8. Massive waterlily at Royal Botanic Gardens proves to be new species
  9. U.S. flight cancelations, delays ease as July 4 holiday wraps up
  10. Ukraine: Russians cross Siverskyi Donets river after taking Lysychansk
  11. Joey Chestnut, Miki Sudo win Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest
  12. Victoria, David Beckham celebrate 23rd wedding anniversary
  13. Israeli forces ‘likely responsible’ for death of journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, U.S. says
  14. Death toll grows after Marmolada glacier collapse in Italian alps
  15. Heat dome to sizzle interior West, suppress monsoon storms
  16. Florida-based ice cream company linked to deadly listeria outbreak
  17. 2 women killed in Egypt shark attacks
  18. Harry Styles cancels Copenhagen concert after nearby mall shooting
  19. Copenhagen mall shooting suspect charged with manslaughter
  20. ‘Stranger Things’ star Joseph Quinn stunned by magnitude of Eddie Munson love
  21. Jay Hernandez thanks fans for support in 'Magnum' network switch
  22. Australian PM visits Kyiv, announces new military assistance package
  23. Last WWII Medal of Honor recipient to lie in honor at U.S. Capitol
  24. On This Day, July 4: Lou Gehrig announces retirement

Britain to impose further sanctions against Belarus over support of Russia's invasion of Ukraine

Britain said it will impose further economic, trade and transport sanctions against Belarus on Tuesday over its support of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
   

Illinois police: July 4 parade mass shooting suspect in custody

A man wanted in connection with the slaying of six people at an Independence Day parade north of Chicago on Monday was taken into custody eight hours after the incident, authorities announced.
   

Thousands more evacuated as floodwaters rise around Sydney

Thousands of additional residents on the outskirts of Sydney were evacuated from their homes Monday as floodwaters continued to rise in the Australian state of New South Wales.
   

Biden addresses Illinois shooting at July 4 White House barbecue

President Joe Biden condemned the "senseless gun violence" that left six people dead in Illinois ahead of a July 4 barbecue at the White House on Monday.
   

18 dead, 243 injured, 516 arrested in Uzbekistan protests

A total of 18 people are dead and hundreds more are injured after protests in the city of Nukus in Uzbekistan, according to the country's prosecutor general.
   

Three men presumed drowned after rescuing child in California

Three men in California are missing and presumed drowned after jumping into the water to rescue a child, fire crews confirmed Monday.
   

Bonnie roars to life as East Pacific's 3rd hurricane

Bonnie was upgraded to a hurricane Sunday night.
   

Massive waterlily at Royal Botanic Gardens proves to be new species

A massive waterlily that has been grown at the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew in London for 177 years has been proven to be a newly identified species, researchers said Monday.
   

U.S. flight cancelations, delays ease as July 4 holiday wraps up

Flight cancelations and delays eased across the United States on Monday as the three-day July 4th holiday weekend came to a conclusion.
   

Ukraine: Russians cross Siverskyi Donets river after taking Lysychansk

Russian forces have managed to cross the Siverskyi Donets river in eastern Ukraine following their capture of the key city of Lysychansk, Ukrainian military officials said Monday.
   

Joey Chestnut, Miki Sudo win Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest

Joey Chestnut won in the men's division and Miki Sudo won in the women's division during the annual Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest on Monday in front of an estimated crowd of 35,000 people.
   

Victoria, David Beckham celebrate 23rd wedding anniversary

Former Spice Girl and fashion designer Victoria Beckham and soccer great David Beckham celebrated their 23rd wedding anniversary Monday.
   

Israeli forces ‘likely responsible’ for death of journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, U.S. says

Israeli forces are "likely responsible" for the death of Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, though an examination of the bullet that killed her was "inconclusive," the U.S. State Department said Monday.
   

Death toll grows after Marmolada glacier collapse in Italian alps

The number of people confirmed dead has grown to seven after a glacier collapse on Marmolada in the Italian alps, officials said Monday, though search and rescue efforts have been suspended because of heavy rain.
   

Heat dome to sizzle interior West, suppress monsoon storms

AccuWeather meteorologists expect temperatures to skyrocket across the Intermountain West heading into next weekend, with a few locales potentially reaching their hottest levels of the year thus far.
   

Florida-based ice cream company linked to deadly listeria outbreak

A listeria outbreak linked to a Florida-made ice cream brand has killed one person and hospitalized 22 others, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.
   

2 women killed in Egypt shark attacks

Shark attacks over the weekend killed two women in Egypt's Red Sea, prompting officials to form a committee to investigate the incidents.
   

Harry Styles cancels Copenhagen concert after nearby mall shooting

British pop star Harry Styles canceled Sunday's concert in Copenhagen, Denmark, after a mass shooting at the nearby Field's shopping mall left three people dead.
   

Copenhagen mall shooting suspect charged with manslaughter

The man suspected of shooting three people dead at a Copenhagen mall has been charged with manslaughter as Danish police said he suffered from mental illness and provided updates on the people injured.
   

‘Stranger Things’ star Joseph Quinn stunned by magnitude of Eddie Munson love

Joseph Quinn, one of the new additions to Stranger Things Season 4, admits he is shocked by the overwhelming online love and support fans have been showing for his character Eddie Munson.
   

Jay Hernandez thanks fans for support in 'Magnum' network switch

Jay Hernandez is thanking fans for their support in getting his canceled CBS private detective show, "Magnum P.I.," a new home on NBC.
   

Australian PM visits Kyiv, announces new military assistance package

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced an additional package of military assistance for Ukraine and further punitive measures targeting Russia.
   

Last WWII Medal of Honor recipient to lie in honor at U.S. Capitol

Hershel W. "Woody" Williams, the last surviving World War II Medal of Honor recipient, will lie in honor in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Democratic Senate leader Chuck Schumer said.
   

On This Day, July 4: Lou Gehrig announces retirement

On July 4, 1939, Lou Gehrig gave his "luckiest man on the face of the Earth" speech in announcing his retirement from the New York Yankees.
   
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Horror on the Fourth: Suspect in custody after 6 killed, dozens wounded at Highland Park Fourth of July parad Chicago Sun-Times. Highland Park shooting person of interest Robert Crimo captured after manhunt Fox News. Rachel Brosnahan 'sick' over ...
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  1. Horror on the Fourth: Suspect in custody after 6 killed, dozens wounded at Highland Park Fourth of July parad - Chicago Sun-Times
  2. ’I’m terrified I might be here forever’: Brittney Griner appeals to Biden in letter - The Guardian
  3. A federal judge sides with 3 major drug distributors in a landmark opioid lawsuit - NPR
  4. What we know about the fatal police shooting of Jayland Walker - CNN
  5. Thousands told to evacuate Sydney during "life-threatening" floods - Axios
  6. US says Israel gunfire killed Shireen Abu Akleh but not "intentional" - The Washington Post
  7. California Gov. Gavin Newsom ads suggest Floridians leave the state - USA TODAY
  8. Copenhagen shooting: Shopping mall gunman charged with murder - BBC
  9. At least 14 hikers still missing as death toll rises after glacier collapse in Italy - CBS News
  10. Putin declares victory in eastern Ukraine region of Luhansk - The Hill
  11. Russian Prime Minister admits to certain slump in Russian economy - Yahoo News
  12. China-US: Liu He Raises Concerns to Janet Yellen About Tariffs in Call - Bloomberg
  13. First Mover Asia: Bitcoin Rebounds Past $20K; China's Blockchain Revolution Is Missing On-Chain Data - CoinDesk
  14. Thousands of flights canceled in U.S. as air travel breaks pandemic record during Fourth of July weekend - CBS News
  15. Xiaomi 12S Ultra Hands-On: Putting that 1-inch Leica camera to the test - XDA Developers
  16. Report: Apple Watch Series 8 to feature bigger display - 9to5Mac
  17. iPhone 14 might disappoint power users — here's why - Tom's Guide
  18. Even James Cameron Has Doubts About Avatar: The Way Of Water's Box Office Potential - /Film
  19. Why Victoria Beckham Is Concerned for Daughter Harper to Join "Quite Terrifying" Social Media - Yahoo Entertainment
  20. Angelina Jolie Shops In Rome With Daughters Vivienne, 13, & Zahara, 17, & Salma Hayek: Photos - HollywoodLife
  21. Weekly Horoscope July 4-10 2022: Brilliant Thinking - STYLECASTER
  22. Twins, Byron Buxton turn first 8-5 triple play in MLB history vs. White Sox - CBS Sports
  23. United States vs. Haiti - Football Match Report - July 4, 2022 - ESPN
  24. Joey Chestnut downs 63 hot dogs, wins Nathan's Famous contest for 15th time - Fox News
  25. Wimbledon 2022: Nick Kyrgios admits he tanked 4th set vs. Brandon Nakashima, but 'it worked' - Yahoo Sports
  26. NASA's CAPSTONE satellite breaks from Earth's orbit and heads toward the Moon - Engadget
  27. Explained: What is the Large Hadron Collider, now readying to seek answers to fundamental questions of particle physics? - The Indian Express
  28. Why UCSF's Bob Wachter says COVID variant BA.5 is 'a different beast' - San Francisco Chronicle
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Horror on the Fourth: Suspect in custody after 6 killed, dozens wounded at Highland Park Fourth of July parad - Chicago Sun-Times


’I’m terrified I might be here forever’: Brittney Griner appeals to Biden in letter - The Guardian

A federal judge sides with 3 major drug distributors in a landmark opioid lawsuit - NPR


What we know about the fatal police shooting of Jayland Walker - CNN

Thousands told to evacuate Sydney during "life-threatening" floods - Axios


US says Israel gunfire killed Shireen Abu Akleh but not "intentional" - The Washington Post

California Gov. Gavin Newsom ads suggest Floridians leave the state - USA TODAY

Copenhagen shooting: Shopping mall gunman charged with murder - BBC

At least 14 hikers still missing as death toll rises after glacier collapse in Italy - CBS News

Putin declares victory in eastern Ukraine region of Luhansk - The Hill

Russian Prime Minister admits to certain slump in Russian economy - Yahoo News

China-US: Liu He Raises Concerns to Janet Yellen About Tariffs in Call - Bloomberg

First Mover Asia: Bitcoin Rebounds Past $20K; China's Blockchain Revolution Is Missing On-Chain Data - CoinDesk

Thousands of flights canceled in U.S. as air travel breaks pandemic record during Fourth of July weekend - CBS News

Xiaomi 12S Ultra Hands-On: Putting that 1-inch Leica camera to the test - XDA Developers

Report: Apple Watch Series 8 to feature bigger display - 9to5Mac

iPhone 14 might disappoint power users — here's why - Tom's Guide

Even James Cameron Has Doubts About Avatar: The Way Of Water's Box Office Potential - /Film

Why Victoria Beckham Is Concerned for Daughter Harper to Join "Quite Terrifying" Social Media - Yahoo Entertainment

Angelina Jolie Shops In Rome With Daughters Vivienne, 13, & Zahara, 17, & Salma Hayek: Photos - HollywoodLife

Weekly Horoscope July 4-10 2022: Brilliant Thinking - STYLECASTER

Twins, Byron Buxton turn first 8-5 triple play in MLB history vs. White Sox - CBS Sports

United States vs. Haiti - Football Match Report - July 4, 2022 - ESPN

Joey Chestnut downs 63 hot dogs, wins Nathan's Famous contest for 15th time - Fox News

Wimbledon 2022: Nick Kyrgios admits he tanked 4th set vs. Brandon Nakashima, but 'it worked' - Yahoo Sports

NASA's CAPSTONE satellite breaks from Earth's orbit and heads toward the Moon - Engadget

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The Russian and Ukrainian armies have both been badly mauled, raising questions about how long they can keep fighting as they have, particularly the outgunned Ukrainians.
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NYT > Top Stories"NYT > Top Stories" - 19 new articles

  1. Portrait of a victim: a 76-year-old grandfather who hadn’t wanted to attend the parade.
  2. Russia Advances Behind Brutal Barrage, but Will Its Strategy Keep Working?
  3. In Putin’s Russia, the Arrests Are Spreading Quickly and Widely
  4. As the war grinds on, world leaders discuss the cost of rebuilding Ukraine.
  5. Are Covid Vaccines That Defend Against Omicron Variants Too Late?
  6. New Insights Into Trump’s State of Mind on Jan. 6 Chip Away at Doubts
  7. Where the Risks of Pregnancy Meet Abortion Laws and Health Care
  8. Extreme Weather Challenges Bikepackers on the Tour Divide Race
  9. Kool & the Gang Get the Dance Floor Moving. Have They Gotten Their Due?
  10. Moving Beyond Cynicism to Resolve the Challenges We Face
  11. Another Step Toward Climate Apocalypse
  12. America Is Failing Refugees, and Itself
  13. Our Gun Myths Have Held America Hostage for Too Long
  14. Keep Czars Far Away, in Moscow or Mar-a-Lago
  15. How to Protect Bristol Bay’s Salmon for the Long Haul
  16. Pope Francis Dispels Rumors He’s About to Retire
  17. Nazi Tapes Provide a Chilling Sequel to the Eichmann Trial
  18. How Wimbledon Became the Nick Kyrgios Show
  19. Young Politicians Seek Change, but Face Hurdles as Old as Politics
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Portrait of a victim: a 76-year-old grandfather who hadn’t wanted to attend the parade.

   

Russia Advances Behind Brutal Barrage, but Will Its Strategy Keep Working?

The Russian and Ukrainian armies have both been badly mauled, raising questions about how long they can keep fighting as they have, particularly the outgunned Ukrainians.
   

In Putin’s Russia, the Arrests Are Spreading Quickly and Widely

One by one, Russians deemed insufficiently patriotic are being snatched up by security forces as the Kremlin tightens the noose.
   

As the war grinds on, world leaders discuss the cost of rebuilding Ukraine.

   

Are Covid Vaccines That Defend Against Omicron Variants Too Late?

The government has greenlit new vaccines to defend against the latest Omicron variants. But the shots won’t arrive until the fall, and cases are rising now.
   

New Insights Into Trump’s State of Mind on Jan. 6 Chip Away at Doubts

Former President Donald J. Trump has weathered scandals by keeping his intentions under wraps, but recent testimony paints a stark portrait of a man willing to do almost anything to hang onto power.
   

Where the Risks of Pregnancy Meet Abortion Laws and Health Care

Even before the wave of abortion bans, medical treatment and advice for pregnancy has largely focused on fetal safety over the mother’s.
   

Extreme Weather Challenges Bikepackers on the Tour Divide Race

The Tour Divide, a bikepacking race from the Canadian Rockies to the U.S. border with Mexico, has always been a test of fortitude. But extreme weather is making it much more dangerous.
   

Kool & the Gang Get the Dance Floor Moving. Have They Gotten Their Due?

The group’s funk, disco and pop songs have been sampled over 1,800 times, but haven’t collected the same accolades as many contemporaries. A new boxed set takes a look back.
   

Moving Beyond Cynicism to Resolve the Challenges We Face

Why a culture that has bred cynicism and placed a premium on the performance of virtue is in need of new ideas to build a better America.
   

Another Step Toward Climate Apocalypse

The Supreme Court does its bit to make the earth unlivable.
   

America Is Failing Refugees, and Itself

How the United States treats refugees is one of the greatest tests of the American experiment.
   

Our Gun Myths Have Held America Hostage for Too Long

Proponents of gun reform in this country are up against more than a powerful gun lobby. They are up against our most durable national myth.
   

Keep Czars Far Away, in Moscow or Mar-a-Lago

Things worth fighting for on the Fourth of July.
   

How to Protect Bristol Bay’s Salmon for the Long Haul

E.P.A. action, legislation and land conservation together can permanently protect Alaska’s Bristol Bay, the salmon and a way of life.
   

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Benedict’s exit changed expectations that the papacy would always be a lifetime assignment, fueling speculation the current pope has tried to push away.
   

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Sixty years after the execution of Adolf Eichmann, the logistics chief of the Holocaust, an Israeli documentary airs his confessions in his own voice.
   

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Kyrgios, the big, talented Australian, has taken over Wimbledon with his antics and psychological warfare. It’s working.
   

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