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 Britain unveils new sanctions targeting Russia as G7 summit kicks off  Britain unveiled fresh sanctions targeting Russia on Friday as the leaders of the G7 congregate in Japan for a summit where Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is expected to call for the redoubling of support for Ukraine.      Princess Diana’s adult-themed greeting cards to Greek king sold at auction  Greeting cards featuring adult-themed jokes sent by Princess Diana to Constantine II, the last king of Greece, sold for about $8,677 dollars at an auction Wednesday.      Queen Elizabeth’s funeral cost British government $200M  The British government revealed Thursday that the state funeral for Queen Elizabeth II cost taxpayers more than $200 million.      Cole, DeChambeau lead suspended PGA Championship  Eric Cole and Bryson DeChambeau were in first and second place, respectively, at the time the first round of the 2023 PGA Championship was suspended because of darkness Thursday in Rochester, N.Y.      After 2 delays, SpaceX hopes next launch attempt will send satellites toward orbit  SpaceX hopes to launch 22 satellites in a Starlink mission Friday after previously suffering delays, the company said.      Florida beach praised for its 'sugary fine' sand tops list of best U.S. beaches for 2023  Beachgoers looking for perfect sand this summer may want to visit St. George Island State Park in Florida, which has taken the top spot on the 2023 list of the best beaches in the United States.      Democrats push back on 2 FBI agents' credibility at House Judiciary hearing  FBI agents who had their security clearances revoked for either participating in the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, or for their views on the matter have testified before Rep. Jim Jordan's investigation.      Biden administration considering national marine sanctuary in Lake Erie  The Biden administration said Thursday that it is considering designating a new national marine sanctuary in Lake Erie, adjacent to Pennsylvania.      NASA studies solar cell material it says is thinner, more flexible than siliconDisney backs out of plan to build massive employee campus in Florida  The Walt Disney Company will not move forward with plans to build a massive new campus near Orlando, Fla., according to an internal memo.      Kamala Harris details ‘real stakes’ of default amid debt ceiling debate  U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris on Thursday detailed what she called the "real stakes" of an "unprecedented" default amid a debate on the country's debt ceiling.      Andy Warhol violated copyright law with Prince image, Supreme Court rules  The United States Supreme Court has ruled 7-2 against the deceased artist Andy Warhol Thursday, saying he violated copyright law when he produced a silkscreen print based on a photo of music superstar Prince.      Sources: Joe Biden reportedly will withdraw appeals court nomination  President Joe Biden is expected to rescind the nomination of a former New Hampshire Attorney General to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit.      Watch: Harrison Ford: 'Preparation was not really necessary' for final 'Indiana Jones'  Lucasfilm released a new featurette with Harrison Ford and director James Mangold discussing "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" on Thursday at the Cannes Film Festival.      Accused killer of Cash App founder Bob Lee pleads not guilty  The man accused of killing San Francisco tech executive Bob Lee pleaded not guilty to a murder charge on Thursday.      Perez, De La Cruz lead Marlins past Nationals for fourth consecutive win  Eury Perez allowed just one run over five innings to earn his first career victory, while Bryan De La Cruz provided a 402-foot homer to lead the Miami Marlins to a win over the Washington Nationals on Thursday in Miami.      Watch: Police help alligator cross Mississippi highway  Police responded to a Mississippi highway to assist an alligator attempting to cross the busy roadway.      Closed store leads Michigan man to $2 million lottery jackpot  A Michigan man who went to his favorite store to buy lottery tickets and found it closed ended up winning $2 million from a ticket purchased from a different business.      Sam Zell, billionaire Chicago real estate magnate, dies at 81  Sam Zell, a Chicago real estate magnate who became a billionaire by scooping up old properties, died on Thursday at 81.      Jimmy Buffett hospitalized, cancels upcoming shows  "Margaritaville" singer Jimmy Buffett was on tour when he had to reschedule shows due to a hospitalization to address "immediate issues."      Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene moves to file impeachment articles against Joe Biden  Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., announced Thursday she is filing articles of impeachment against U.S. President Joe Biden, after taking similar steps against other government figures earlier in the week.      'Earliest most complete' Hebrew Bible gets winning bid of $38 million  Sotheby's auctioned off one of the oldest most complete copies of the Hebrew Bible for $38 million in New York Wednesday.      Watch: 'Futurama' returns July 24 on Hulu  Hulu announced the premiere date for its "Futurama" revival along with a teaser video.      Sophie Turner in production on jewel thief drama for the CW  Former "Game of Thrones" star Sophie Turner is currently working on a role as a famed British jewel thief in a show for the CW.       | 
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 Russia Fires Missiles at Kyiv as Crimea Train DerailsUkrainian officials did not claim responsibility for a train derailment on the occupied peninsula, but it was the latest in a series of explosions hitting the railways and supply lines of Russia’s war machine.        Pentagon Says Accounting Mistake Frees Up $3 Billion More for UkraineThe Biden administration has been under bipartisan pressure to explain how it intended to continue sending weapons to Ukraine quickly without asking Congress for more money.        What Would Happen if the U.S. Defaulted on Its DebtInvestors, executives and economists are preparing contingency plans as they consider the turmoil that would result from a default in the $24 trillion U.S. Treasury market.        Liberals Balk at G.O.P. Push for Stricter Work Requirements in Debt Limit TalksA G.O.P. demand to impose stricter work requirements on recipients of food stamps and other public benefits has drawn a Democratic backlash, underscoring the tricky politics at play in the negotiations.        DeSantis Privately Says Trump Can’t Win 2024 Presidential RaceIn a phone call with top donors, the Florida governor took his most direct shots yet at Donald Trump. He is expected to officially enter the presidential race next week.        Amid Feud With DeSantis, Disney Cancels $1 Billion Development in FloridaA new office complex, and relocation of a division from California, would have created more than 2,000 jobs but was scuttled as the company and Gov. Ron DeSantis continue to feud.        Feinstein Frailer Than Ever After Illness, But Unwilling to Leave SenateSenator Dianne Feinstein, 89, whose recent bout with shingles included contracting encephalitis, is frailer than ever. But she remains unwilling to entertain discussions about leaving the Senate.        Supreme Court Rules Against Andy Warhol in Prince Photo Copyright CaseThe justices considered whether the artist was free to use elements of a rock photographer’s portrait of the musician Prince.        Supreme Court Sidesteps Ruling on Scope of Section 230The justices ruled in one case that a law allowing suits for aiding terrorism did not apply to the ordinary activities of social media companies.        Migrant Housing Plans in NYC Are Repeatedly Met With OutrageFirst the city tried hotels, then tents, then a cruise ship terminal, then school gyms. As migrants have continued to cross the border, the mayor pleaded on Wednesday for understanding — and ideas.        Salman Rushdie Makes Surprise Appearance at PEN America GalaThe novelist, who was stabbed and gravely wounded at a literary event last year, received an award from the freedom of expression organization.        ‘It’s Still an Emergency’: The Vulnerability of Queer Orthodox JewsSeeking help, L.G.B.T.Q. members of religious communities may end up in conversion therapy without even realizing it.        Vivek Ramaswamy Is the Latest in a Line of Politically Problematic Tech BrosAs political figures, they’re not innovating. They’re peddling ahistoric drivel.        I Witnessed a Missile Attack in Kyiv, UkraineThe combined power of Ukrainian valor and American technology may be even greater than we recognize.        生活无忧的“全职儿女”,全靠父母辈赶上好时代?随着婴儿潮一代步入暮年,美国正在发生一场巨幅代际财富转移,他们的后代将继承大量财富。而在中国,一些出身富裕家庭的年轻人选择退出职场,成为“全职儿女”。        A TikTok Ban in Montana Could Be a ‘Kick in the Face’ For UsersUsers of the popular social media site were less than pleased by the ban, enacted over fears that sensitive user data could end up in the hands of the Chinese government.        Outdoor Dining in New York City Is Here to Stay. (Just Not in Winter.)City officials intend to pass a law that formally allows roadway dining sheds, but with some design guidelines.        Harry and Meghan Seek Both Privacy and Publicity After Paparazzi Car ChaseTheir pursuit by paparazzi in New York shows that neither leaving Britain nor having a police escort shields them from unwanted attention.        Today’s Wordle Review: May 18, 2023Our columnist reviews the day’s puzzle. Warning: Contains spoilers!         More Recent Articles | 
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 Britain unveiled fresh sanctions targeting Russia on Friday as the leaders of the G7 congregate in Japan for a summit where Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is expected to call for the redoubling of support for Ukraine.   
 Greeting cards featuring adult-themed jokes sent by Princess Diana to Constantine II, the last king of Greece, sold for about $8,677 dollars at an auction Wednesday.   
 The British government revealed Thursday that the state funeral for Queen Elizabeth II cost taxpayers more than $200 million.   
 Eric Cole and Bryson DeChambeau were in first and second place, respectively, at the time the first round of the 2023 PGA Championship was suspended because of darkness Thursday in Rochester, N.Y.   
 SpaceX hopes to launch 22 satellites in a Starlink mission Friday after previously suffering delays, the company said.   
 Beachgoers looking for perfect sand this summer may want to visit St. George Island State Park in Florida, which has taken the top spot on the 2023 list of the best beaches in the United States.   
 FBI agents who had their security clearances revoked for either participating in the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, or for their views on the matter have testified before Rep. Jim Jordan's investigation.   
 The Biden administration said Thursday that it is considering designating a new national marine sanctuary in Lake Erie, adjacent to Pennsylvania.   
 The Walt Disney Company will not move forward with plans to build a massive new campus near Orlando, Fla., according to an internal memo.   
 U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris on Thursday detailed what she called the "real stakes" of an "unprecedented" default amid a debate on the country's debt ceiling.   
 The United States Supreme Court has ruled 7-2 against the deceased artist Andy Warhol Thursday, saying he violated copyright law when he produced a silkscreen print based on a photo of music superstar Prince.   
 President Joe Biden is expected to rescind the nomination of a former New Hampshire Attorney General to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit.   
 Lucasfilm released a new featurette with Harrison Ford and director James Mangold discussing "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" on Thursday at the Cannes Film Festival.   
 The man accused of killing San Francisco tech executive Bob Lee pleaded not guilty to a murder charge on Thursday.   
 Eury Perez allowed just one run over five innings to earn his first career victory, while Bryan De La Cruz provided a 402-foot homer to lead the Miami Marlins to a win over the Washington Nationals on Thursday in Miami.   
 Police responded to a Mississippi highway to assist an alligator attempting to cross the busy roadway.   
 A Michigan man who went to his favorite store to buy lottery tickets and found it closed ended up winning $2 million from a ticket purchased from a different business.   
 Sam Zell, a Chicago real estate magnate who became a billionaire by scooping up old properties, died on Thursday at 81.   
 "Margaritaville" singer Jimmy Buffett was on tour when he had to reschedule shows due to a hospitalization to address "immediate issues."   
 Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., announced Thursday she is filing articles of impeachment against U.S. President Joe Biden, after taking similar steps against other government figures earlier in the week.   
 Sotheby's auctioned off one of the oldest most complete copies of the Hebrew Bible for $38 million in New York Wednesday.   
 Hulu announced the premiere date for its "Futurama" revival along with a teaser video.   
 Former "Game of Thrones" star Sophie Turner is currently working on a role as a famed British jewel thief in a show for the CW.   
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