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NYPD: 15-year-old charged in stabbing death on subway platform Police in New York City on Sunday arrested and charged a 15-year-old boy with murder for killing a 14-year-old in a fight that occurred a day earlier on a Manhattan subway platform. Sen. Chuck Schumer tests COVID-19 positive Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer has tested positive for COVID-19, his spokesman said Sunday evening. Beanie Feldstein leaving 'Funny Girl' on July 31 Beanie Feldstein announced Sunday on Instagram that she is leaving the Broadway musical, "Funny Girl," earlier than planned. 'Thor' tops the North American box office with $143M "Thor: Love and Thunder" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $143 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. California Washburn Fire grows to 1,591 acres as firefighters protect sequoias The 1,591-acre Washburn Fire is threatening giant sequoias in Yosemite National Park, fire officials said Sunday. NFL free agent Duane Brown arrested on gun charge Duane Brown, an NFL free agent who formerly played for the Seattle Seahawks, was arrested Saturday at the Los Angeles International Airport after he allegedly tried to go through security with a firearm in his bag. Pregnant woman ticketed in HOV lane says fetus should count as passenger A pregnant woman ticketed for driving in a high-occupancy vehicle lane in Texas says her fetus should count as a second passenger, citing the recent Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade. Sri Lankan opposition leaders meet to discuss formation of all-parties government Sri Lankan opposition leaders met Sunday to discuss forming an all-parties government after the nation's president and prime minister pledged to step down amid protests. Lapid calls for peace with Saudi Arabia, Arab nations ahead of Biden’s Israel visit Yair Lapid, the new prime minister of Israel, on Sunday called for peace with Saudi Arabia and normalized ties with Arab nations in the region ahead of U.S. President Joe Biden's planned Mideast trip. Jan. 6: Cipollone testimony 'reinforced' reports of Trump misconduct; Bannon to testify Former White House counsel Pat Cipollone reinforced reports of former President Donald Trump's misconduct in testimony before the Jan. 6 House committee, a spokesman said. Novak Djokovic beats Nick Kyrgios for seventh Wimbledon title Novak Djokovic used a disciplined approach to outlast Australian Nick Kyrgios for the Wimbledon 2022 men's singles title Sunday in London. The Serbian has won the last four editions of the grass-court Grand Slam. Ruling coalition scores big win in Japan following Shinzo Abe assassination Japan's ruling coalition scored a sweeping victory in parliamentary elections on Sunday as the nation was still reeling two days after the assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Severe pattern to continue in weather-weary North Central U.S. More rounds of intense thunderstorms will pelt the Northern Plains region of the United States on Sunday, forecasters said, continuing a recent pattern. Russian rocket strike on residential building in eastern Ukraine kills 15 Russian rockets destroyed a high-rise residential building in the city of Chasiv Yar in eastern Ukraine on Sunday, killing at least 15 people, Ukrainian officials said. Probe underway after fire blankets Rome in cloud of thick, toxic smoke Italian authorities said Sunday they are not ruling out arson as a possible cause for a massive fire in Rome that blanketed much of the eastern area of the capital in thick smoke. Fire destroys historic Veranda House Hotel, surrounding Nantucket buildings A massive fire engulfed the historic Veranda House Hotel on Nantucket Island in Massachusetts on Saturday and spread to several other buildings, officials said. At least 15 dead after South Africa tavern shooting A mass shooting at a tavern in Johannesburg, South Africa, early Sunday left 15 people dead while another four people were killed in another tavern near the city of Pietermaritzburg, police said. On This Day, July 10: Manuel Noriega sentenced to prison for cocaine trafficking On July 10, 1992, former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega was sentenced to 40 years in prison for cocaine racketeering. Famous birthdays for July 10: Sofia Vergara, Isabela Merced Actor Sofia Vergara turns 50 and actor Isabela Merced turns 21, among the famous birthdays for July 10. More Recent Articles
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Defense Firm Said U.S. Spies Backed Its Bid for Pegasus Spyware MakerThe American contractor L3 Harris is said to have cited support from intelligence officials for its effort to acquire NSO, the Israeli spyware company blacklisted by the Biden administration. Biden to Make First Visit as President to Israel and Saudi ArabiaOn his first trip to the region since taking office, President Biden will begin in Israel, which has been building relations with Arab nations. He will also make a stop in Saudi Arabia. Desperate for Recruits, Russia Launches a ‘Stealth Mobilization’Leery of a national draft for the Ukraine war, the Kremlin is offering cash bonuses and employing strong arm tactics. Brittney Griner Is Honored by Fellow Players at W.N.B.A. All-Star GameThe league made Griner, who has been detained in Russia since February, an honorary starter for the game. Cassidy Hutchinson: Why the Jan. 6 Committee Rushed Her TestimonySequestered with family and security, Ms. Hutchinson, 26, has in the process developed an unlikely bond with Representative Liz Cheney, the panel’s vice chairwoman. Stephen Bannon Agrees to Testify to Jan. 6 PanelStephen K. Bannon, the former Trump campaign manager and White House adviser, made the abrupt about-face after the former president authorized him to talk to investigators. What Croydon, a ‘Live Free or Die’ Town, Learned About DemocracyA cautionary tale from Croydon, N.H., where one man tried to foist a change so drastic it jolted a community out of political indifference. Uvalde Teacher Recounts Harrowing Assault Inside ClassroomA teacher who survived the mass shooting recounts the harrowing attack and desperate wait for a rescue. After Another Mass Shooting, Questions Loom About the Role of ParentsMothers and fathers of young men accused in shootings, including the 21-year-old charged in the massacre in Highland Park, Ill., have faced scrutiny. Embattled Leaders in Hiding, Sri Lankans Ask: What’s Next?Protesters in Sri Lanka roamed the halls and grounds of power without challenge as they waited to see who would take the reins of their economically devastated country. What We Know About the Protests in Sri LankaMonths of demonstrations over dire economic conditions culminated in a peaceful takeover of the presidential residence and promises of resignations. Built to Be Flexible, Novak Djokovic Bounces BackAfter forgoing a Covid-19 vaccine complicated his schedule, Djokovic’s elasticity this year has gone beyond the reactive shots that helped him win a seventh Wimbledon men’s singles title. President Trump Wrecked Lives on Jan. 6. I Should Know.My career as a Capitol policeman was cut short when I was beaten on Jan. 6 trying to defend our democracy. What a Reckoning at the Supreme Court Could Look LikeBiden’s Supreme Court commission report offers a thorough and at times exciting way to think about court reform. If Only John Roberts Would RetireTo help preserve the credibility of the Supreme Court, Chief Justice John Roberts should resign. We Are Political HostagesFor most people, “freedom of choice” in elections is an illusion. We are captives of the two-party system. Welcome to the Big Ten, U.C.L.A. and U.S.C. I Already Hate You.It will be weird with these California schools in my conference, but I welcome the new rivalries. A Ruling From Outside the Court: ‘Shame’ on the JusticesIt’s the readers’ turn to judge ... the Supreme Court’s recently ended term. Also: Anti-abortion activists; banning AR-15s; Australian slang. The Sunday Read: ‘The Rise and Fall of America’s Environmentalist Underground’This year, one of the last fugitives of the Earth Liberation Front pleaded guilty to arson — at a moment when climate activists are again flirting with radical ideas. Shinzo Abe’s Party Triumphs in Parliamentary Vote, Extending LegacyThe Liberal Democrats and their partners gained enough seats to form a supermajority. They can now amend the country’s pacifist Constitution. Fans Love W.N.B.A. All-Stars, but Cast a Critical Eye on the LeagueEven as fans flocked to Chicago to celebrate their favorite players, they called for the W.N.B.A. to improve. The players did, too. More Recent Articles |
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Police in New York City on Sunday arrested and charged a 15-year-old boy with murder for killing a 14-year-old in a fight that occurred a day earlier on a Manhattan subway platform.
Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer has tested positive for COVID-19, his spokesman said Sunday evening.
Beanie Feldstein announced Sunday on Instagram that she is leaving the Broadway musical, "Funny Girl," earlier than planned.
"Thor: Love and Thunder" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $143 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
The 1,591-acre Washburn Fire is threatening giant sequoias in Yosemite National Park, fire officials said Sunday.
Duane Brown, an NFL free agent who formerly played for the Seattle Seahawks, was arrested Saturday at the Los Angeles International Airport after he allegedly tried to go through security with a firearm in his bag.
A pregnant woman ticketed for driving in a high-occupancy vehicle lane in Texas says her fetus should count as a second passenger, citing the recent Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade.
Sri Lankan opposition leaders met Sunday to discuss forming an all-parties government after the nation's president and prime minister pledged to step down amid protests.
Yair Lapid, the new prime minister of Israel, on Sunday called for peace with Saudi Arabia and normalized ties with Arab nations in the region ahead of U.S. President Joe Biden's planned Mideast trip.
Former White House counsel Pat Cipollone reinforced reports of former President Donald Trump's misconduct in testimony before the Jan. 6 House committee, a spokesman said.
Novak Djokovic used a disciplined approach to outlast Australian Nick Kyrgios for the Wimbledon 2022 men's singles title Sunday in London. The Serbian has won the last four editions of the grass-court Grand Slam.
Japan's ruling coalition scored a sweeping victory in parliamentary elections on Sunday as the nation was still reeling two days after the assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
More rounds of intense thunderstorms will pelt the Northern Plains region of the United States on Sunday, forecasters said, continuing a recent pattern.
Russian rockets destroyed a high-rise residential building in the city of Chasiv Yar in eastern Ukraine on Sunday, killing at least 15 people, Ukrainian officials said.
Italian authorities said Sunday they are not ruling out arson as a possible cause for a massive fire in Rome that blanketed much of the eastern area of the capital in thick smoke.
A massive fire engulfed the historic Veranda House Hotel on Nantucket Island in Massachusetts on Saturday and spread to several other buildings, officials said.
A mass shooting at a tavern in Johannesburg, South Africa, early Sunday left 15 people dead while another four people were killed in another tavern near the city of Pietermaritzburg, police said.
On July 10, 1992, former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega was sentenced to 40 years in prison for cocaine racketeering.
Actor Sofia Vergara turns 50 and actor Isabela Merced turns 21, among the famous birthdays for July 10. 
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