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 FCC orders carriers to stop delivering auto warranty robocalls  The FCC on Thursday said it has ordered major voice carriers to stop delivering robocalls seeking personal information from consumers by claiming their auto insurance or warranty has expired.      Haitian gang member charged in U.S. for kidnapping 17 missionaries  Federal prosecutors on Thursday charged a Haitian gang member in connection with the armed kidnapping of 17 missionaries in the Caribbean country last fall.      Derek Chauvin sentenced to 20 years federal charges for George Floyd slaying  A federal judge sentenced former Minneapolis, Minn., police officer Derek Chauvin on Thursday to more than 20 years in prison for violating George Floyd's civil rights when he killed him in 2020.      GameStop fires CFO, announces layoffs  GameStop on Thursday fired CFO Michael Recupero while also announcing a wave of layoffs in an internal memo to employees.      Russian shelling of residential area in Kramatorsk, Ukraine, kills 1  Russian shelling targeted a residential area in Kramatorsk, Ukraine, on Thursday, killing one civilian and injuring several others, local officials said.      Michigan gubernatorial candidate pleads not guilty to involvement in Jan. 6 riots  Ryan Kelley, a Republican candidate for governor in Michigan, pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges stemming from his alleged involvement in the Jan. 6, 2021, riots at the U.S. Capitol.      Group of 150 southern fin whales, largest since whaling ban, observed in Antarctic  Researchers observed a group of 150 southern fin whales feeding in the antarctic, the largest since the ban on commercial whaling, according to a study published Thursday,      Officer who killed Tamir Rice resigns days after being hired on new force  The former Cleveland police officer who shot and killed 12-year-old Tamir Rice in 2014 resigned from a new position at a police force in Pennsylvania on Thursday after receiving backlash over his hiring.      Secret Service Director James Murray announces retirement  Secret Service Director James Murray announced Thursday that he will retire from his post after 27 years with the agency.      President Joe Biden awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to Simone Biles, Gabrielle Giffords, 15 others  Gold medal-winning gymnast Simone Biles, two-time Oscar winner Denzel Washington and the late war hero and Sen. John McCain will receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Joe Biden on Thursday.      House oversight committee asks gun manufacturers to testify  The House oversight committee on Thursday invited the CEOs of three gun manufacturers to testify before the panel next week amid a recent spate of mass shootings.      Look: Firefighters hoist horse that fell into water tank  Firefighters in Australia used a sling and an excavator to hoist a horse that fell into a water tank and was unable to climb back out.      Senate Democrats agree to close tax loophole for rich to save Medicare from bankruptcy  Senate Democrats have agreed to close a tax loophole for rich people to raise money to save Medicare from going bankrupt.      George Clooney's infamous 'Batman & Robin' suit up for auction  The superhero costume worn by George Clooney in 1997's "Batman & Robin" is up for auction -- and it comes with a "hyper-realistic" Clooney mannequin.      S&P 500 posts gains for fourth consecutive day  The S&P 500 posted a four-day winning streak Thursday after markets have broadly fallen in recent weeks amid recession fears.      Watch: Critically endangered Sumatran tiger gives birth to twins in Oklahoma  The Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden announced the birth of two endangered Sumatran tiger cubs.      72-year-old earns Guinness World Record for Pacific coast bike ride  A 72-year-old woman earned the Guinness World Record as the oldest person to cross America by bicycle (north-south) when she completed her 2,083-mile journey in 43 days.      In photos: President Joe Biden awards Medal of Freedom to 17  President Joe Biden awards the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, to 17 people in the East Room of the White House on July 7, 2022. In addition to those pictured, Oscar winner Denzel Washington and Hispanic activist Raúl Yzaguirre were also honored.      Watch: Lightning strike on truck caught on camera on Florida highway  A woman traveling on a Florida highway captured video of the moment lightning struck her husband's truck, damaging the vehicle and a sheriff's deputy's vehicle traveling next to it.      Maine residents report seeing a monkey on the loose  Residents of Portland, Maine, reported seeing an unusual animal on the loose in the city -- a monkey.      Ukraine summons Turkish ambassador over release of Russian ship full of grain  Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has summoned the Turkish ambassador after a seized Russian ship loaded with allegedly stolen Ukrainian grain was allowed to leave Turkey Wednesday evening.      In photos: Highlights from Washington for the week of July 4, 2022  President Joe Biden awards the Presidential Medals of Freedom to 17 recipients as well as Medals of Honor to veterans of the Vietnam War and fireworks celebrate Independence Day on the National Mall among the highlights of the week in Washington for July 4, 2022.      Rafael Nadal withdraws from Wimbledon semifinal  Spaniard Rafael Nadal withdrew from his Wimbledon 2022 men's semifinal match against Australian Nick Kyrgios due to an abdominal tear, he announced Thursday in London.      British Defense Ministry says the Royal Navy seized Iranian weapons from speedboats  Britain announced Thursday that the Royal Navy in early 2022 seized Iranian weapons from speedboats operated by smugglers in international waters south of Iran.      Georgia Guidestones demolished for safety after explosion  The rest of the Georgia Guidestones has been demolished for safety reasons after an explosion damaged part of the 19-foot-high granite monument on Wednesday, investigators said.       | 
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 For Boris Johnson, a Chaotic Reign Ends With a Chaotic ExitThe risk-taking bravado of Britain’s colorful prime minister was not enough to compensate for his shortcomings, or overcome a catastrophic loss of party support.        Boris Johnson Quits Amid Latest Scandal, a Messy End to a Messy TenureIn a dizzying two days, Conservative Party lawmakers who had defended the prime minister through crises turned against him, and now some are vying to replace him despite harsh economic headwinds.        Some of the scandals that have battered Johnson politically.I.R.S. Asks Inspector General to Review Audits of Comey and McCabeThe agency said its commissioner asked the Treasury Department’s inspector general for tax administration to look into the audits after The Times raised questions about them.        Comey and McCabe Audits: How Likely That They Were a Coincidence?The chances are minuscule. But minuscule is not zero.        Brittney Griner Pleads Guilty to Drug Charges in Russian Court“There was no intent,” the American basketball star told a Russian judge, as any resolution of the highly politicized case appeared to shift toward the diplomatic arena.        James Caan, Actor Who Won Fame in ‘The Godfather,’ Dies at 82A Bronx native, he starred in countless movies and TV shows, but was most closely identified with the volatile character Sonny Corleone.        Best James Caan Movies to StreamDrama, comedy, suspense, action, kids’ movies — there was truly nothing he couldn’t do. Who else could star in both “The Godfather” and “Elf”?        Democrats Propose Raising Taxes on Some High Earners to Bolster MedicareThe draft plan, which is expected to be unveiled in the coming days, is part of talks over how to salvage pieces of President Biden’s domestic agenda.        Jobs Aplenty, but a Shortage of Care Keeps Many Women From BenefitingA lack of child care and elder care options has forced some women to limit their hours or sidelined them altogether, hurting their career prospects.        Rafael Nadal Withdraws From Wimbledon Ahead of Semifinal MatchThe 22-time Grand Slam champion tore a muscle in his abdomen earlier in the tournament. “I am very sad.”        Why Are We Still Talking About Black Mountain College?In 1933, a handful of renegade teachers opened a school in rural North Carolina that would go on to shape American art and art education for decades to come.        That Was the Stagflation That WasMarkets are sounding the all-clear. Is the Fed listening?        The Delightful Implosion of Boris JohnsonHis career is ending the way Donald Trump’s should have.        What Motivates Mass Shooters to Do the Unthinkable?The common answer is often wrong.        In Russia, Gay People Are Routinely Targeted. That’s Why This Ukrainian Soldier Is Fighting.When Putin invaded, Oleksandr Zhuhan chose to defend a country that hasn’t always defended him.        Out-of-Pocket Costs Put Americans into Medical DebtCost-sharing is not working as intended.        Joe Biden Better Watch His BackDemocrats, as well as Republicans, are going in for the kill.        Can You Use Expired Medicine?Plenty of us have medications that are past their expiration date. But are they still OK to use?        What’s Next for Jack Harlow?He’s one of hip-hop’s biggest emerging stars, and he’s cutting a very different path than the white rappers who came before him.        Eating Well in the Great OutdoorsCold noodle salads, recipes for camping vegans and cooking out of a cooler.        TikTok再次麻烦缠身,下一个被“盯上”的会是谁?TikTok在美国引起的国家安全担忧不仅从未消退,近来还愈加猛烈。虽然它并非华人常用的平台,但其境遇也难免让人想到包括微信在内的其他中国相关科技产品,它们今后在美国的命运又会如何呢?        Derek Chauvin Sentenced to 21 Years for Civil Rights ViolationsDerek Chauvin, already serving more than 22 years in state prison for murder, pleaded guilty to federal charges that he used excessive force against Mr. Floyd and a 14-year-old boy.        Gov. Greg Abbott Orders Texas State Police to Return Migrants to BorderThe order by Gov. Greg Abbott calls for the state authorities to take on an immigration role that is typically the purview of the federal government. It comes amid growing conservative pressure over unauthorized migration.        First, the Fish Fell From the Sky. Then They Washed Ashore.In the past month, dead anchovies have been spotted on the streets of San Francisco. Last week, thousands appeared at the edge of a lagoon about 30 miles north.        After Roe, South Carolina Considers More Restrictions on AbortionThe state legislature was the first to step into a post-Roe world, clearing the path for full bans in other conservative states.        How Weight Lifting Can Help Heal TraumaEveryone knows that weight lifting increases physical strength. But, for some, it can give psychological power, too.        Ecotherapists Are Working to Make the Outdoors More InclusiveAmid pandemic stress and racial violence, many communities of color have turned to wilderness areas for healing.        What to Know About Prosopagnosia, Brad Pitt’s Face Blindness ConditionBrad Pitt has said he might have prosopagnosia, which affects his ability to recognize people. Here’s what to know about the condition.        ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ Review: A God’s Comic TwilightThe director Taika Waititi injects antic silliness, once again, into this Marvel franchise starring Chris Hemsworth, who swings a mighty hammer and flexes mightier muscles.         More Recent Articles | 
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 The FCC on Thursday said it has ordered major voice carriers to stop delivering robocalls seeking personal information from consumers by claiming their auto insurance or warranty has expired.   
 Federal prosecutors on Thursday charged a Haitian gang member in connection with the armed kidnapping of 17 missionaries in the Caribbean country last fall.   
 A federal judge sentenced former Minneapolis, Minn., police officer Derek Chauvin on Thursday to more than 20 years in prison for violating George Floyd's civil rights when he killed him in 2020.   
 GameStop on Thursday fired CFO Michael Recupero while also announcing a wave of layoffs in an internal memo to employees.   
 Russian shelling targeted a residential area in Kramatorsk, Ukraine, on Thursday, killing one civilian and injuring several others, local officials said.   
 Ryan Kelley, a Republican candidate for governor in Michigan, pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges stemming from his alleged involvement in the Jan. 6, 2021, riots at the U.S. Capitol.   
 Researchers observed a group of 150 southern fin whales feeding in the antarctic, the largest since the ban on commercial whaling, according to a study published Thursday,   
 The former Cleveland police officer who shot and killed 12-year-old Tamir Rice in 2014 resigned from a new position at a police force in Pennsylvania on Thursday after receiving backlash over his hiring.   
 Secret Service Director James Murray announced Thursday that he will retire from his post after 27 years with the agency.   
 Gold medal-winning gymnast Simone Biles, two-time Oscar winner Denzel Washington and the late war hero and Sen. John McCain will receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Joe Biden on Thursday.   
 The House oversight committee on Thursday invited the CEOs of three gun manufacturers to testify before the panel next week amid a recent spate of mass shootings.   
 Firefighters in Australia used a sling and an excavator to hoist a horse that fell into a water tank and was unable to climb back out.   
 Senate Democrats have agreed to close a tax loophole for rich people to raise money to save Medicare from going bankrupt.   
 The superhero costume worn by George Clooney in 1997's "Batman & Robin" is up for auction -- and it comes with a "hyper-realistic" Clooney mannequin.   
 The S&P 500 posted a four-day winning streak Thursday after markets have broadly fallen in recent weeks amid recession fears.   
 The Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden announced the birth of two endangered Sumatran tiger cubs.   
 A 72-year-old woman earned the Guinness World Record as the oldest person to cross America by bicycle (north-south) when she completed her 2,083-mile journey in 43 days.   
 President Joe Biden awards the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, to 17 people in the East Room of the White House on July 7, 2022. In addition to those pictured, Oscar winner Denzel Washington and Hispanic activist Raúl Yzaguirre were also honored.   
 A woman traveling on a Florida highway captured video of the moment lightning struck her husband's truck, damaging the vehicle and a sheriff's deputy's vehicle traveling next to it.   
 Residents of Portland, Maine, reported seeing an unusual animal on the loose in the city -- a monkey.   
 Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has summoned the Turkish ambassador after a seized Russian ship loaded with allegedly stolen Ukrainian grain was allowed to leave Turkey Wednesday evening.   
 President Joe Biden awards the Presidential Medals of Freedom to 17 recipients as well as Medals of Honor to veterans of the Vietnam War and fireworks celebrate Independence Day on the National Mall among the highlights of the week in Washington for July 4, 2022.   
 Spaniard Rafael Nadal withdrew from his Wimbledon 2022 men's semifinal match against Australian Nick Kyrgios due to an abdominal tear, he announced Thursday in London.   
 Britain announced Thursday that the Royal Navy in early 2022 seized Iranian weapons from speedboats operated by smugglers in international waters south of Iran.   
 The rest of the Georgia Guidestones has been demolished for safety reasons after an explosion damaged part of the 19-foot-high granite monument on Wednesday, investigators said.   
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