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 SpaceX postpones Arab League satellite launch over weather  SpaceX on Wednesday postponed the launch of a powerful communication relay satellite for the 21-member Arab League, seemingly due to weather.      Rocket Lab launch of 2 NASA weather satellites again postponed by weather  Weather has again delayed a Rocket Lab launch of two NASA weather-tracking satellites from New Zealand, officials said.      Movie review: 'About My Father' is sweet but not funny  The latest "meet the parents" movie "About My Father," in theaters Friday, is much sweeter than De Niro's previous franchise, but unfortunately not very funny.      Norway issues warning to avoid 'spy' whale spotted near Oslo  Norway is urging people and boaters to "avoid contact" with a harness-wearing beluga, dubbed the "spy" whale. The Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries issued the directive Wednesday to protect the whale from injury.      Biden calls for tougher gun laws at one-year anniversary ceremony of Uvalde shooting  President Joe Biden called for tougher gun laws Wednesday as he and First Lady Jill Biden hosted a ceremony at the White House, marking the one-year anniversary of the massacre at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.      Ron DeSantis enters presidential race on record of incendiary policies, anti-'wokeness'  Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis entered the 2024 race for president on Wednesday on the heels of a legislative session that brought a new level of conservatism to his record.      Sen. Bernie Sanders urges Joe Biden to use 14th Amendment on debt limit  As the United States inches closer to what would be its first-ever default on the national debt, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., called on President Joe Biden to enact the 14th Amendment.      DeSantis campaign launch on Twitter marks new stage in 2024 presidential race  Twitter owner Elon Musk's live interview with Ron DeSantis on Wednesday got off to a rocky start marred with technical issues as the Florida governor announced that he will run for president.      $45 million in DOE grants will help non-profits cut energy use in buildings  The Biden administration on Wednesday announced $45 million in new funding to reduce energy usage in buildings that are owned by nonprofit organizations.      Victim paralyzed in 'unprovoked' NYC subway pushing attack  The attack on a Manhattan subway platform that left a woman partially paralyzed, was apparently entirely random, prosecutors said Wednesday as they outlined their case against the suspect.      Capitol rioter Richard Barnett, pictured in Pelosi's office, sentenced to 4.5 years  Richard Barnett, photographed with his foot propped on a desk in Nancy Pelosi's office during the U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, has been sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison.      Congressional panel places blame on regulators, execs for recent bank failures  Members of Congress on Wednesday maintained that federal regulators, as well as bank executives, should be held accountable for the failure of the Silicon Valley Bank and other two banks.      Look: Seal wanders into California hotel, climbs stairs  Police responded to a hotel in California to eject an unusual trespasser -- a wayward seal.      Man wins $50,000 lottery prize three years after mom's big win  A Maryland man won a $50,000 lottery prize just three years after accompanying his mother to collect a $300,000 jackpot.      Typhoon Mawar subsides in Guam, but strong winds and flooding still possible  Typhoon Mawar's "heavy thrashing" of Guam is expected to subside in the early morning hours of Thursday after battering the area with maximum sustained winds of 140 mph.      Judge denies former JPMorgan Chase exec's motion to dismiss Jeffrey Epstein liability case  Former JPMorgan Chase executive Jes Staley can still be held liable in a sex trafficking complaint revolving around the investment bank's former customer Jeffrey Epstein, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.      USDA inaugurates new Kansas facility to study animal diseases  The U.S. Department of Agriculture and Department of Homeland Security's Science and Technology Directorate inaugurated the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility, in Manhattan, Kans., Wednesday.      Alex Murdaugh accused of new financial crimes  Alex Murdaugh, the South Carolina attorney who was found guilty of murdering his wife and son, was indicted Wednesday on charges of bank fraud, wire fraud and money laundering.      Rock legend Tina Turner dies at age 83  Tina Turner's official Facebook page announced the singer's death on Wednesday at age 83.      Rapper Fetty Wap gets six years in prison for cocaine trafficking  Rapper Fetty Wap, legal name William Junior Maxwell II, was sentenced to six years in prison Wednesday for drug trafficking. He pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute and possess nearly 500 grams of cocaine.      Watch: California couple rescue kitten from sewer  A California couple came to the rescue of a kitten they heard crying for help from a sewer and nursed the abandoned animal back to health.      Less invasive treatment for 'leaky' heart valve does well in study  The condition, known as degenerative mitral regurgitation (DMR), is treatable using a minimally invasive intervention known as TEER (transcatheter edge-to-edge repair), which was shown to be effective.      Donald Trump's legal woes: 6 ongoing cases against the former president  In addition to becoming the first former president to be criminally indicted Donald Trump faces criminal probes and civil lawsuits in various jurisdictions.       | 
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 Elon Musk’s Event With Ron DeSantis Exposes Twitter’s WeaknessesWhat was supposed to be a crowning moment for Mr. Musk’s Twitter turned into a series of technical glitches.        Fact-Checking DeSantis’s Presidential Campaign Launch on TwitterWe assessed the Republican candidate’s defense of his record as Florida governor, his dispute with Disney and his attack on President Biden.        Tina Turner, Magnetic Singer of Explosive Power, Is Dead at 83Hailed in the 1960s for her dynamic performances with her first husband, Ike, she became a sensation as a recording artist, often echoing her personal struggles in her songs.        Fresh From Attack on Russian Soil, Raiders Taunt the KremlinThe cross-border raid by Russian fighters based in Ukraine appeared intended in part to force Moscow to divert its soldiers from the battlefield.        Prigozhin Forecasts Disaster if Russia Does Not Move Into Total War FootingYevgeny Prigozhin has been ramping up pressure on Russia’s military leadership and extending his criticism to the country’s moneyed elites.        Ukrainians Were Likely Behind Kremlin Drone Attack, U.S. Officials SayAmerican spy agencies do not know exactly who carried out the attack this month, but suggest it was part of a series of covert operations orchestrated by Ukraine’s security services.        A Look at the Fight for Gun Control Since the Uvalde ShootingAfter the Supreme Court ruled last year that people could carry guns outside their homes, legal challenges and legislative debates have been playing out across the country.        Chinese Malware Hits Systems on Guam. Is Taiwan the Real Target?The code, which Microsoft said was installed by a Chinese government hacking group, set off alarms because Guam would be a centerpiece of any U.S. military response to a move against Taiwan.        Potential Debt Ceiling Deal Would Barely Change Federal Spending PathNegotiators have focused on a relatively small corner of the budget, shunning new revenues or cuts to the fastest-growing programs        Brain and Spine Implants Allow Paralyzed Man to Walk Naturally AgainIn a new study, researchers describe a device that connects the intentions of a paralyzed patient to his physical movements.        A Flight Attendant’s 12 Etiquette Rules for Summer TravelAir travel is going to be busy this summer. With some common sense and courtesy, could flying be … pleasant?        Ron DeSantis’s Presidential Campaign Is Not Dead YetThe pre-mortems on Ron DeSantis are premature. He seems to have the correct theory of the case on how to try to topple Donald Trump.        For Senator Feinstein, There’s No Time Like the Present to ResignThe country shouldn’t discriminate against older workers, and older workers shouldn’t insist on staying in jobs they can no longer really carry out.        Unprepared Republicans Are Flooding Into the Presidential RaceIf they can’t outpace Trump, they’ll lie in wait to catch him limping.        Nashville Parents Can Have Say in Case Over Shooter’s Writings, Judge RulesA group of about 100 families will now have the chance to argue in court against releasing the writings of the assailant who killed six people at a Christian school.        Biden to Nominate Gen. Charles Q. Brown to Be Joint Chiefs ChairmanIf confirmed by the Senate, the Air Force chief of staff would become the senior military adviser to the president.        Orcas Have Sunk 3 Boats in Southern Europe, Scientists SayA small group of orcas is ramming into sailboats in waters off the Iberian Peninsula. Researchers say they do not know what is driving the unusual behavior toward boats.        3 Better Strawberry Dessert RecipesThose luscious berries have a downside: All that liquid can weigh down baked goods, but Melissa Clark has solutions.         | 
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 SpaceX on Wednesday postponed the launch of a powerful communication relay satellite for the 21-member Arab League, seemingly due to weather.   
 Weather has again delayed a Rocket Lab launch of two NASA weather-tracking satellites from New Zealand, officials said.   
 The latest "meet the parents" movie "About My Father," in theaters Friday, is much sweeter than De Niro's previous franchise, but unfortunately not very funny.   
 Norway is urging people and boaters to "avoid contact" with a harness-wearing beluga, dubbed the "spy" whale. The Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries issued the directive Wednesday to protect the whale from injury.   
 President Joe Biden called for tougher gun laws Wednesday as he and First Lady Jill Biden hosted a ceremony at the White House, marking the one-year anniversary of the massacre at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.   
 Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis entered the 2024 race for president on Wednesday on the heels of a legislative session that brought a new level of conservatism to his record.   
 As the United States inches closer to what would be its first-ever default on the national debt, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., called on President Joe Biden to enact the 14th Amendment.   
 Twitter owner Elon Musk's live interview with Ron DeSantis on Wednesday got off to a rocky start marred with technical issues as the Florida governor announced that he will run for president.   
 The Biden administration on Wednesday announced $45 million in new funding to reduce energy usage in buildings that are owned by nonprofit organizations.   
 The attack on a Manhattan subway platform that left a woman partially paralyzed, was apparently entirely random, prosecutors said Wednesday as they outlined their case against the suspect.   
 Richard Barnett, photographed with his foot propped on a desk in Nancy Pelosi's office during the U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, has been sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison.   
 Members of Congress on Wednesday maintained that federal regulators, as well as bank executives, should be held accountable for the failure of the Silicon Valley Bank and other two banks.   
 Police responded to a hotel in California to eject an unusual trespasser -- a wayward seal.   
 A Maryland man won a $50,000 lottery prize just three years after accompanying his mother to collect a $300,000 jackpot.   
 Typhoon Mawar's "heavy thrashing" of Guam is expected to subside in the early morning hours of Thursday after battering the area with maximum sustained winds of 140 mph.   
 Former JPMorgan Chase executive Jes Staley can still be held liable in a sex trafficking complaint revolving around the investment bank's former customer Jeffrey Epstein, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.   
 The U.S. Department of Agriculture and Department of Homeland Security's Science and Technology Directorate inaugurated the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility, in Manhattan, Kans., Wednesday.   
 Alex Murdaugh, the South Carolina attorney who was found guilty of murdering his wife and son, was indicted Wednesday on charges of bank fraud, wire fraud and money laundering.   
 Tina Turner's official Facebook page announced the singer's death on Wednesday at age 83.   
 Rapper Fetty Wap, legal name William Junior Maxwell II, was sentenced to six years in prison Wednesday for drug trafficking. He pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute and possess nearly 500 grams of cocaine.   
 A California couple came to the rescue of a kitten they heard crying for help from a sewer and nursed the abandoned animal back to health.   
 The condition, known as degenerative mitral regurgitation (DMR), is treatable using a minimally invasive intervention known as TEER (transcatheter edge-to-edge repair), which was shown to be effective.   
 In addition to becoming the first former president to be criminally indicted Donald Trump faces criminal probes and civil lawsuits in various jurisdictions.   
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