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 Four killed, including gunman, in Indiana mass shooting  Four people were killed, including the suspected gunman, in a mass shooting that erupted Sunday evening at an Indianapolis-area mall, authorities and officials said.      Aurora Perrineau double checked she understood 'Westworld' twist  "Westworld" star Aurora Perrineau was so surprised by the twist in Sunday's episode she asked around to be sure she got it right.      Golfers compete in 150th British Open in Scotland  Golfers compete in the 150th British Open at St. Andrews Golf Club in St. Andrews, Scotland, on July 14-17, 2022. Tiger Woods has missed the cut for the next round.      Cameron Smith wins British Open, ties major scoring record  Australian Cameron Smith overcame a four-stroke deficit entering the final round of the British Open on Sunday to win his first major at St. Andrews.      Four people dead after shooting in Houston  Four people have died after an argument led to a shooting at an apartment complex in Houston, law enforcement officials said Sunday.      Jan. 6 committee to receive Secret Service texts by Tuesday  The House Jan. 6 committee will receive subpoenaed U.S. Secret Service text messages from the day of the riots at the Capitol and the day prior by Tuesday, Rep. Zoe Lofgren said Sunday.      Cyndi Lauper’s son Declyn arrested in NYC  Declyn Lauper, the son of Grammy Award-winning singer Cyndi Lauper, was arrested in New York City on Thursday when police found him allegedly sitting in the driver's seat of a stolen car, police said Saturday.      Reports: Jennifer Lopez marries Ben Affleck in Las Vegas  Pop music star and actress Jennifer Lopez and actor-filmmaker Ben Affleck have tied the knot in Las Vegas, according to multiple media reports on Sunday.      Former British rugby player found dead in Florence hotel room  A former British rugby player was found dead in a hotel room in Florence, Italy, next to a 43-year-old woman who suffered serious injuries.      Damaging storms to roar to life across northern U.S.  After almost daily rounds of severe thunderstorms targeted portions of northern tier of the United States at the beginning of the month, a renewed threat for damaging storms will rumble there this week.      'Thor: Love & Thunder' tops North American box office for 2nd weekend  The Chris Hemsworth-Natalie Portman epic, "Thor: Love & Thunder," is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $46 million in receipts.      SpaceX launches 53 Starlink satellites to orbit after Dragon docks with ISS  SpaceX on Sunday launched 53 Starlink satellites after the company's Dragon cargo craft carrying crew supplies and scientific experiments docked with the International Space Station on Saturday.      Lawmakers criticize Biden for fist bump with Saudi crown prince  Lawmakers on Sunday criticized President Joe Biden as he returned from his trip to the Middle East which saw him fist bump Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.      Japan's COVID-19 cases surge past 100,000 daily in near record  COVID-19 cases are spiking again in Japan with infections topping 100,000 for the first time since a record in February during the Omicron subvariant.      Sen. Ted Cruz calls for Supreme Court to overturn ruling legalizing gay marriage  Sen. Ted Cruz on Saturday called for the Supreme Court to overturn its 2015 decision on Obergefell vs. Hodges which legalized gay marriage, calling the decision "clearly wrong."      Bruce Springsteen is a first-time grandfatherUkraine still holds Luhansk villages as concerns over Russian filtration camps raised  Ukrainian officials said Sunday that its forces still hold two villages in the Luhansk province as a new report raised concerns about human rights abuses in Russia's so-called filtration camps.      Comedian Craig Robinson's standup show disrupted by gunman  Craig Robinson's standup show at The Comedy Zone in Charlotte, N.C. was disrupted Saturday night by a gunman.      Death toll from brutal heat wave tops 350 in Spain  The heat wave impacting Spain for several consecutive days has killed at least 360 people.On Friday alone, 123 deaths in the country were attributed to the record-breaking heat.      Ukrainian cargo plane crashes in northern Greece carrying 'dangerous cargo' for Bangladesh  A Ukrainian cargo plane crashed in northern Greece late Saturday while carrying "dangerous cargo" from Serbia bound for Bangladesh. Eight people on board were killed.      Changes in the weather are good news for parched Northeast  If you've noticed your lawn is turning brown and you live in the Northeast, then you're hardly alone. Changes in the weather into the new week will bring some good news and relief for some areas, AccuWeather says.      Four dead in sheriff's office helicopter crash in New MexicoOn This Day, July 17: TWA Flight 800 crashes off Long Island  On July 17, 1996, TWA Flight 800, New York to Paris, crashed off the Long Island coast, killing all 230 people aboard the Boeing 747.      Famous birthdays for July 17: Camilla Parker Bowles, Billie Lourd  Duchess of Cornwall Camilla Parker Bowles turns 75 and actor Billie Lourd turns 30, among the famous birthdays for July 17.       | 
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 Texas House Report on Uvalde School Shooting Finds ‘Systemic Failures’The decision to finally confront the gunman was made by a small group of officers and could have been made far earlier, the report found.        Climate Change Legislation Stalls Amid Growing Inflation ConcernsJoe Manchin’s rejection of a compromise climate bill tells a familiar story: Voters and politicians put a higher premium on immediate issues, such as inflation and the economy, giving politicians a pass on global warming.        Britain Girds for Scorching Heat That Could Break RecordsTemperatures may top 100 degrees Fahrenheit in some areas, a rarity that has prompted a national emergency.        On Ukraine Front Line in Donetsk, Small Victories Carry a Heavy TollUkrainian soldiers say they live under almost constant Russian bombardment but dismiss any suggestion that they cede land.        As Russia Runs Low on Drones, Iran Plans to Step In, U.S. Officials SayThe potential delivery of hundreds of Iranian drones would help the Kremlin replenish a fleet that has suffered steep losses in Ukraine.        After New Abortion Laws, Some Patients Have Trouble Obtaining Miscarriage TreatmentSurgical procedures and medication for miscarriages are identical to those for abortion, and some patients report delayed or denied miscarriage care because doctors and pharmacists fear running afoul of abortion bans.        Global Central Banks Ramp Up Inflation FightCentral banks in the U.S., Europe, Canada and parts of Asia are lifting interest rates rapidly as they try to wrestle breakneck inflation under control.        A North Dakota City Attracted a Corn Mill. Then Came Questions About Its Chinese Owners.Officials in Grand Forks are enthusiastic about the potential benefit to the economy, but the connection to China stoked a backlash.        Netflix, Still Reeling, Bets Big on ‘The Gray Man’The streaming service hopes its latest release can be the start of a blockbuster franchise that attracts much-needed subscribers.        Shed No Tears for Carolyn Bryant DonhamEmmett Till’s accuser said she “always felt like a victim as well as Emmett.” Don’t feel sorry for her.        Why a Middle-Class Lifestyle Remains Out of Reach for So ManyInflation has unmasked the depths of our affordability crisis.        In the Face of Fact, the Supreme Court Chose FaithKennedy v. Bremerton School District reflects the conservative majority’s brazen efforts to inflict its political and religious agenda on the rest of the country.        Books That Immerse Me in a Better WorldA conversation with Karina Yan Glaser, who writes middle-grade books set in a Harlem where kids can roam and neighbors know one another’s names.        What Will Happen if Doctors Defy the Law to Provide Abortions?Those who withhold care get conscience protections. What about those who want to provide it?        The Sunday Read: ‘Want to Do Less Time? A Prison Consultant Might Be Able to Help.’For a price, a new breed of fixer is teaching convicts how to reduce their sentence, get placed in a better facility — and make the most of their months behind bars.        Fatalities in Greenwood Park Mall Shooting in Indiana, Officials SayThe attack unfolded at the Greenwood Park Mall in Greenwood, Ind., on Sunday before an armed man fatally shot the assailant, city officials said.        Gerald Shargel, Criminal Defense Lawyer for the Mob, Dies at 77He coupled legal scholarship with courtroom wit to decimate the prosecution’s cases against Mafia bosses.        In Rome, a New Museum for Recovered Treasures Before They Return HomeThe Museum of Rescued Art showcases antiquities that were looted or otherwise lost before they go back to institutions in the regions from which they were taken.         More Recent Articles | 
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 Four people were killed, including the suspected gunman, in a mass shooting that erupted Sunday evening at an Indianapolis-area mall, authorities and officials said.   
 "Westworld" star Aurora Perrineau was so surprised by the twist in Sunday's episode she asked around to be sure she got it right.   
 Golfers compete in the 150th British Open at St. Andrews Golf Club in St. Andrews, Scotland, on July 14-17, 2022. Tiger Woods has missed the cut for the next round.   
 Australian Cameron Smith overcame a four-stroke deficit entering the final round of the British Open on Sunday to win his first major at St. Andrews.   
 Four people have died after an argument led to a shooting at an apartment complex in Houston, law enforcement officials said Sunday.   
 The House Jan. 6 committee will receive subpoenaed U.S. Secret Service text messages from the day of the riots at the Capitol and the day prior by Tuesday, Rep. Zoe Lofgren said Sunday.   
 Declyn Lauper, the son of Grammy Award-winning singer Cyndi Lauper, was arrested in New York City on Thursday when police found him allegedly sitting in the driver's seat of a stolen car, police said Saturday.   
 Pop music star and actress Jennifer Lopez and actor-filmmaker Ben Affleck have tied the knot in Las Vegas, according to multiple media reports on Sunday.   
 A former British rugby player was found dead in a hotel room in Florence, Italy, next to a 43-year-old woman who suffered serious injuries.   
 After almost daily rounds of severe thunderstorms targeted portions of northern tier of the United States at the beginning of the month, a renewed threat for damaging storms will rumble there this week.   
 The Chris Hemsworth-Natalie Portman epic, "Thor: Love & Thunder," is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $46 million in receipts.   
 SpaceX on Sunday launched 53 Starlink satellites after the company's Dragon cargo craft carrying crew supplies and scientific experiments docked with the International Space Station on Saturday.   
 Lawmakers on Sunday criticized President Joe Biden as he returned from his trip to the Middle East which saw him fist bump Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.   
 COVID-19 cases are spiking again in Japan with infections topping 100,000 for the first time since a record in February during the Omicron subvariant.   
 Sen. Ted Cruz on Saturday called for the Supreme Court to overturn its 2015 decision on Obergefell vs. Hodges which legalized gay marriage, calling the decision "clearly wrong."   
 Rock legend Bruce Springsteen recently became a first-time grandfather.   
 Ukrainian officials said Sunday that its forces still hold two villages in the Luhansk province as a new report raised concerns about human rights abuses in Russia's so-called filtration camps.   
 Craig Robinson's standup show at The Comedy Zone in Charlotte, N.C. was disrupted Saturday night by a gunman.   
 The heat wave impacting Spain for several consecutive days has killed at least 360 people.On Friday alone, 123 deaths in the country were attributed to the record-breaking heat.   
 A Ukrainian cargo plane crashed in northern Greece late Saturday while carrying "dangerous cargo" from Serbia bound for Bangladesh. Eight people on board were killed.   
 If you've noticed your lawn is turning brown and you live in the Northeast, then you're hardly alone. Changes in the weather into the new week will bring some good news and relief for some areas, AccuWeather says.   
 A sheriff's office helicopter crashed in New Mexico, killing four people.   
 On July 17, 1996, TWA Flight 800, New York to Paris, crashed off the Long Island coast, killing all 230 people aboard the Boeing 747.   
 Duchess of Cornwall Camilla Parker Bowles turns 75 and actor Billie Lourd turns 30, among the famous birthdays for July 17.   
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