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 Russian soldier allegedly castrates Ukrainian prisoner on video  The United Nations has accused Russia of potential war crimes after a shocking video emerged purporting to show a Russian soldier castrating a Ukrainian prisoner.      Cardi B cover art lawsuit trial postponed by federal judge  A lawsuit filed against Cardi B over the cover art for her first album has been postponed by a federal judge in California who ordered the rapper to find another lawyer.      Last victim of Uvalde school shooting discharged from hospital  The last victim of the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, in May has been discharged from the hospital.      New Mexico declares state of emergency after wildfire ash threatened drinking water  Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Friday declared a state of emergency in the New Mexico town of Las Vegas after ash from the Calf Canyon/Hermit's Peak fire threatened its drinking water.      Russia’s Gazprom cuts gas supplies to Latvia over ‘violation’  Russia's state-owned gas company Gazprom said Saturday that it would cut gas supplies to Latvia over allegations that the country had violated its contract terms.      President Joe Biden tests positive for COVID-19 rebound infection, has no symptoms  President Joe Biden tested positive for a COVID-19 rebound infection on Saturday but is not experiencing any renewed symptoms, his physician said.      Big cat ownership could soon be outlawed in U.S.  Private ownership and breeding of big cats could soon become history in America, as the Senate is set to discuss a bill banning the practice this week.      Pope Francis says he may consider retirement, slow pace  Pope Francis said Saturday that the door to retirement "is open" and he may consider slowing his pace while calling his recent trip to Canada a "test" of his ability to continue in his role.      Hitler's watch sells for $1.1M in auction, angering Jewish leaders  A watch gifted to Adolf Hitler on his birthday has sold for $1.1 million, drawing the ire of Jewish leaders against a Maryland auction house that routinely sells controversial memorabilia.      Brazil, Spain report first monkeypox deaths outside Africa  Brazil has reported the first monkeypox death outside of Africa with Spain reporting the first and second monkeypox deaths in Europe soon after.      White House communications director reverses decision to step down  In a last-minute reversal, White House communications director Kate Bedingfield said she will not be leaving the West Wing after all.      West Virginia Senate passes abortion ban even in cases of rape after 8 weeks  West Virginia's Senate passed a bill that narrows the window for victims of rape and incest to have access to an abortion, down to eight weeks, provided the assault is reported to law enforcement.      Ukraine ready to recommence grain exports for first time since war broke out  Ukraine is ready to export grain for the first time since Russia invaded the country in February and blocked its ports on the Black Sea.      Temps to soar from Minneapolis to NYC during 1st week of August  AccuWeather meteorologists say the recent break from heat and humidity across the Midwest and Northeast will be short-lived as sizzling conditions return next week and persist over the long haul.      Protesters storm Iraq's Parliament for second time in week  Protesters supportive of populist Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr stormed Baghdad's Parliament for the second time this week Saturday, leading to dozens of injuries.      Death toll rises to 25 in eastern Kentucky flooding  At least 25 people, including six children, have been confirmed dead as of Saturday after widespread flooding devastated a series of communities in eastern Kentucky.      Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky calls on international agencies to investigate POW attack  Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Russia of "deliberate mass murder" amounting to a "war crime" in an attack that killed dozens of prisoners of war.      Single ticket sold in Illinois wins $1.28B Mega Millions jackpot  A single ticket sold in Illinois has won the $1.28 billion Mega Millions drawing, the second-largest jackpot in the game's history.      Amy Grant out of hospital following bicycle mishap  Singer Amy Grant is out of the hospital following a bicycle-riding mishap earlier this week.      Jinkx Monsoon wins 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' Season 7  Jinkx Monsoon has been crowned the winner of "RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars" Season 7.      Bad Bunny's 'Un Verano Sin Ti' tops U.S. album chart for 4th week  Rapper Bad Bunny's Spanish-language "Un Verano Sin Ti" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a fourth, consecutive week.      Joseph Quinn from 'Stranger Things' meets Metallica  Joseph Quinn, who played hero Eddie Munson in Season 4 of Netflix's "Stranger Things," met the heavy-metal band Metallica this week.      On This Day, July 30: Lyndon B. Johnson signs Medicare into law  In 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed Medicare into law, dedicating it to former President Harry Truman, who "planted the seeds of compassion."      Famous birthdays for July 30: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Yvonne Strahovski  Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger turns 75 and actor Yvonne Strahovski turns 40, among the famous birthdays for July 30.       | 
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 US Defense Department Official Says Russia’s War Effort Is FailingA senior U.S. Defense Department official said there was growing evidence that steep Russian losses had left some units ill-prepared to fight.        Biden Savors Much-Needed Victories. But Will the Highs Overshadow the Lows?With the midterm elections around the corner, the challenge for President Biden is to make sure his latest successes resonate with Americans who remain deeply skeptical about the future.        How Joe Manchin Shaped the Climate Change BillAlong the way to the $369 billion package, the West Virginia senator secured an array of concessions for his state and for the fossil fuel industry.        As Inventory Piles Up, Liquidation Warehouses Are BusyConsumers are buying fewer discretionary goods and returning more. To clear their shelves, retailers are selling to liquidators at steep discounts.        A Polish Priest’s War Against Abortion Focuses on Helping Single MothersThe Rev. Tomasz Kancelarczyk sees little effect on women’s decisions whether to have a child from a 29-year abortion ban. What may matter more is support for women who choose to have a child.        Could the G.O.P. Beat Whitmer in Michigan? Party Chaos Has Hurt Its Chances.A handwritten letter from Betsy DeVos, last seen trying to remove Donald Trump from office, elicited an 11th-hour endorsement. But is that enough to make peace among Michigan’s warring Republicans?        Biden Tests Positive for Covid Again in ‘Rebound’ CaseThe president tested positive on Saturday morning and will once again isolate, although his symptoms have not come back, the White House physician said.        How Did a Two-Time Killer Get Out to Be Charged Again at Age 83?Marceline Harvey is accused of dismembering a woman in Brooklyn. Her life was defined by a tormented relationship with women and herself — and a simmering anger.        ‘Renaissance’ Review: America Has a Problem and Beyoncé Ain’t ItOn “Renaissance,” the pop star’s seventh solo album, she finds escape, rebirth, community, pleasure and control in decades of dance music steeped in Black queer bravado.        Monkeypox Is About to Become the Next Public Health FailureThe outbreak doesn’t bode well for America’s response to future pathogens.        The Case Against Commercial Logging in Wildfire-Prone ForestsLogging tends to increase, not decrease, extreme fires.        The Best Extracurricular May Be an After-School JobPersonally, I learned more working outside school than I did in the classroom.        Can We Resist the Age of the Algorithm?To resist, our culture needs less Netflix and more Miranda Priestly.        I Would Have Liked Childhood More Without the Pressure to Grow UpLet’s not make being a kid harder than it already is.        Language Evolves Right Before Our Ears. It’s Very ‘Satisfying.’How pickleball and A.S.M.R. may have helped the youngs refine our language forward.        Eavesdropping, Worms and Outrageous FortuneOur critic recommends old and new books.        Followers of Iraqi Cleric Occupy Parliament Again, Demanding ReformsUnable to form a government 10 months after elections, Iraq has been roiled by the street protests of the nationalist cleric Moktada al-Sadr, who withdrew from the government but again seeks to influence it.        Prince Charles’s Charity Accepted Millions From Family of Osama bin LadenClarence House confirmed that the terrorist’s brothers donated money to the royal charity, but denied reports that the prince had personally brokered the deal or made the decision to accept it.        Alex Jones Puts Company Behind Infowars Empire Into BankruptcyThe move came as he faces a judgment of as much as $150 million for defaming Sandy Hook families.         More Recent Articles | 
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 The United Nations has accused Russia of potential war crimes after a shocking video emerged purporting to show a Russian soldier castrating a Ukrainian prisoner.   
 A lawsuit filed against Cardi B over the cover art for her first album has been postponed by a federal judge in California who ordered the rapper to find another lawyer.   
 The last victim of the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, in May has been discharged from the hospital.   
 Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Friday declared a state of emergency in the New Mexico town of Las Vegas after ash from the Calf Canyon/Hermit's Peak fire threatened its drinking water.   
 Russia's state-owned gas company Gazprom said Saturday that it would cut gas supplies to Latvia over allegations that the country had violated its contract terms.   
 President Joe Biden tested positive for a COVID-19 rebound infection on Saturday but is not experiencing any renewed symptoms, his physician said.   
 Private ownership and breeding of big cats could soon become history in America, as the Senate is set to discuss a bill banning the practice this week.   
 Pope Francis said Saturday that the door to retirement "is open" and he may consider slowing his pace while calling his recent trip to Canada a "test" of his ability to continue in his role.   
 A watch gifted to Adolf Hitler on his birthday has sold for $1.1 million, drawing the ire of Jewish leaders against a Maryland auction house that routinely sells controversial memorabilia.   
 Brazil has reported the first monkeypox death outside of Africa with Spain reporting the first and second monkeypox deaths in Europe soon after.   
 In a last-minute reversal, White House communications director Kate Bedingfield said she will not be leaving the West Wing after all.   
 West Virginia's Senate passed a bill that narrows the window for victims of rape and incest to have access to an abortion, down to eight weeks, provided the assault is reported to law enforcement.   
 Ukraine is ready to export grain for the first time since Russia invaded the country in February and blocked its ports on the Black Sea.   
 AccuWeather meteorologists say the recent break from heat and humidity across the Midwest and Northeast will be short-lived as sizzling conditions return next week and persist over the long haul.   
 Protesters supportive of populist Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr stormed Baghdad's Parliament for the second time this week Saturday, leading to dozens of injuries.   
 At least 25 people, including six children, have been confirmed dead as of Saturday after widespread flooding devastated a series of communities in eastern Kentucky.   
 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Russia of "deliberate mass murder" amounting to a "war crime" in an attack that killed dozens of prisoners of war.   
 A single ticket sold in Illinois has won the $1.28 billion Mega Millions drawing, the second-largest jackpot in the game's history.   
 Singer Amy Grant is out of the hospital following a bicycle-riding mishap earlier this week.   
 Jinkx Monsoon has been crowned the winner of "RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars" Season 7.   
 Rapper Bad Bunny's Spanish-language "Un Verano Sin Ti" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a fourth, consecutive week.   
 Joseph Quinn, who played hero Eddie Munson in Season 4 of Netflix's "Stranger Things," met the heavy-metal band Metallica this week.   
 In 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed Medicare into law, dedicating it to former President Harry Truman, who "planted the seeds of compassion."   
 Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger turns 75 and actor Yvonne Strahovski turns 40, among the famous birthdays for July 30.   
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