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 Missouri man accused of child sex trafficking added to FBI's 10 most wanted list  A 59-year-old Missouri man accused of sex trafficking a least one child was added to the FBI's infamous Ten Most Wanted Fugitive list Thursday, as federal authorities plead for the public's help to bring him to justice.      Navy report details inadequate oversight, other risks at deadly SEALs training program  The U.S. Navy has released a report that details inadequate oversight and other risks at the deadly training program for the Navy SEALs.      U.S. developing F-16 training program with allies for Ukraine, Austin says  The United States is developing a program with its allies in Europe to train Ukraine's military in flying F-16 fighter jets, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Thursday.      NYC tabloid tale of machete-wielding 'woke' professor ends in arrest  An artist has been arrested after she allegedly threatened a New York Post tabloid reporter with a machete as he went to try to interview her at her home.      South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster signs 6-week abortion ban  South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster signed a new abortion ban law on Thursday, criminalizing abortions after an ultrasound can detect any cardiac activity, which is typically six weeks into a pregnancy.      Veterans Affairs signs new bargaining agreement with nurses union  The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs on Thursday announced that it had signed a collective bargaining agreement with the National Nurses United union.      Iran test fires new ballistic missile capable of reaching Israel  Iran's military on Thursday launched a ballistic missile reportedly capable of traveling more than 1,200 miles, the country's state-run media reported.      Louisiana teen jumps overboard in Bahamas on dare, goes missing  A Louisiana high school graduate who went to a resort in the Bahamas to celebrate with friends is missing after he was dared to jump overboard on a "sunset cruise" excursion.      Supreme Court says county can't keep more than owed from foreclosure sale  The U.S. Supreme Court Thursday sided with a Minnesota woman, ruling a local municipality is not entitled to keep the profits beyond what was owed following a tax foreclosure sale.      DeSantis promises to be 'aggressive' in considering pardons for Jan. 6 rioters, Trump  Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has promised to pardon former President Donald Trump and his supporters convicted for rioting at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, if he is elected to the high office.      Judge sets Steve Bannon fraud trial date for 2024 in case involving border wall  A New York judge Thursday ordered Steve Bannon to stand trial beginning in May 2024 over fraud charges related to a donation campaign to help build a wall along the southern U.S. border.      Supreme Court weakens federal wetlands protection under Clean Water Act  The U.S. Supreme Court Thursday significantly restricted the powers of the Environmental Protection agency to regulate and protect United States waters in wetlands under the Clean Water Act of 1972.      'Barry' finale delayed for 88 minute 'Succession' finale  HBO announced Thursday that "Barry" would air at 10:30 p.m. EDT following the 88 minute "Succession" series finale on Sunday.      Joint Chiefs chair nominee would be first Black chairman in 30 years  Gen. Charles Q. Brown, the Air Force's top officer, was nominated on Thursday as the next Joint Chiefs chair, making him the first Black chairman in 30 years.      Look: Snake slithers onto windshield of moving car in Oklahoma  An Oklahoma driver received a scare when a 4-foot snake emerged from under the hood of her car and slithered onto her windshield while she was driving.      U.S. unveils new strategy to counter growing anti-Semitism in America  The Biden administration Thursday released the first U.S. National Strategy to Counter Anti-Semitism. The White House said it entails more than a hundred actions to raise awareness and protect Jewish communities.      California woman wins her second lottery jackpot in 10 years  A California woman won a $2 million prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket 10 years after she collected a $100,000 jackpot from another game.      NOAA predicts 'near-normal' hurricane season, with 12-17 named storms  The National Weather Service's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says 2023 is likely to be a "near-normal" hurricane season.      Watch: Kyle Gallner, Holland Roden haunted in 'Mother May I?'  Dark Sky Films released the trailer for the horror movie "Mother May I?" Thursday. The film starring Kyle Gallner and Holland Roden is in theaters and VOD July 21.      Experts develop checklist of 12 symptoms of long COVID  Researchers have developed a definition and symptom checklist for long COVID, based on initial findings from a study of nearly 10,000 Americans.      U.S., South Korea hold largest-ever live-fire drill near DMZ  The United States and South Korea held their largest-ever combined live-fire exercise on Thursday at a training site just miles from the demilitarized zone as tensions remain high with nuclear-armed North Korea.      French Open draw reveals potential Djokovic-Alcaraz SF, Gauff-Swiatek QF  No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz could meet 22-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic in the semifinals, while American Coco Gauff could face No. 1 Iga Swiatek as early as the quarterfinals, according to Thursday's French Open draw.       | 
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 White House and GOP Close In on Deal to Raise Debt CeilingThe details were not finalized, but negotiators were discussing a compromise that would allow Republicans to point to spending reductions and Democrats to say they had prevented large cuts.        Debt Ceiling Is First Big Test for Hakeem Jeffries, the Top House DemocratHakeem Jeffries, the New Yorker who succeeded Nancy Pelosi this year as the House’s top Democrat, is getting a trial by fire.        Navy Report Details Problems With Brutal SEAL CourseOverzealous instructors, unchecked drug use, and inadequate leadership and medical oversight turned a tough selection course into a dangerous ordeal, investigators found.        Texas Panel Files Articles of Impeachment Against Attorney General Ken PaxtonThe Republican-led House committee said Ken Paxton’s abuses of office rose to the level of possible crimes that warranted an impeachment vote.        The Precarious, Terrifying Hours After a Woman Was Shoved Into a TrainEmine Yilmaz Ozsoy has been partially paralyzed and is in critical condition, surrounded by an improvised web of support. Her story embodies New York’s post-pandemic fears and challenges.        Mar-a-Lago Worker Provided Prosecutors New Details in Trump Documents CaseA maintenance worker for the former president recounted helping to move boxes into a storage room a day before a Justice Department official came seeking the return of classified material.        Russia’s Wagner Mercenaries Say They'll Pull Out of BakhmutAfter seizing the city in eastern Ukraine after a long, brutal fight, the Wagner mercenary force is turning it over to the depleted Russian Army to defend.        Oath Keepers Leader Stewart Rhodes Is Sentenced to 18 Years in Jan. 6 CaseThe sentence for Stewart Rhodes was the longest so far in the federal investigation of the Capitol attack and the first issued to a defendant convicted of sedition.        How Seditious Conspiracy Is Different From Insurrection and TreasonA sentencing for a sedition conviction in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol spotlights subtle differences within a suite of related criminal offenses.        DeSantis Campaign Says It Raised $8.2 Million in First 24 HoursThe cash haul points to the strengths Ron DeSantis will have in taking on Donald Trump.        How DeSantis’s Twitter Spaces Event Compares to Past LivestreamsThe Republican presidential candidate’s announcement on Twitter had a high of about 300,000 concurrent listeners and a total of 3.4 million listeners as of Thursday.        After Backlash, Target Becomes Latest Brand to Shift Pride MarketingTarget became the latest company to adjust plans for marketing supportive of the L.G.B.T.Q. community after it faced backlash from some customers.        Tina Turner: Tornado. Treasure. There Was Nobody Like Her.She enthralled the masses like she was a wonder of the world, bringing her singular electricity to songs about survival, freedom and bravery. It’s hard to believe she’s gone.        Ron DeSantis vs. the ‘Woke Mind Virus’His failure to launch wasn’t just a technical glitch.        To Keep Plastic Out of Oceans, Start With RiversThe first step is to prevent more plastic from reaching the sea in the first place.        The Bad, the Weak and the Ugly of U.S. DebtBiden must do something. There are no riskless options.        Who Can Rein In the Supreme Court?That would help foster a culture of accountability and transparency for a small group of powerful officials who have long avoided both.        审查不止是中国特色?自由灯塔美国为何也“禁书”在美国各地学区和公立图书馆,图书正在以前所未有的速度被审查和下架。禁书运动这两年来在美国越来越普遍,让来自审查大国的我感到困惑。美国被视为言论自由的灯塔,怎么如今走到了这一步?        Supreme Court Limits EPA’s Power to Address Water PollutionExperts said the decision would sharply undercut the agency’s authority to protect millions of acres of wetlands under the Clean Water Act, leaving them subject to pollution without penalty.        Menendez Investigation Is Said to Involve Questions About Luxury GiftsSenator Robert Menendez, Democrat of New Jersey, has said he is confident the inquiry will “end up in absolutely nothing.”        LIV Golf Wants to Talk About Sports. Donald Trump Still Looms.Whether LIV can outrun Trump’s shadow, and whether it even wants to, could do much to shape how the league is perceived in the years ahead, particularly in the United States.        New York City Moves to Regulate How AI Is Used in HiringNew York City’s pioneering, focused approach sets rules on how companies use the technology in work force decisions.         More Recent Articles | 
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 A 59-year-old Missouri man accused of sex trafficking a least one child was added to the FBI's infamous Ten Most Wanted Fugitive list Thursday, as federal authorities plead for the public's help to bring him to justice.   
 The U.S. Navy has released a report that details inadequate oversight and other risks at the deadly training program for the Navy SEALs.   
 The United States is developing a program with its allies in Europe to train Ukraine's military in flying F-16 fighter jets, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Thursday.   
 An artist has been arrested after she allegedly threatened a New York Post tabloid reporter with a machete as he went to try to interview her at her home.   
 South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster signed a new abortion ban law on Thursday, criminalizing abortions after an ultrasound can detect any cardiac activity, which is typically six weeks into a pregnancy.   
 The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs on Thursday announced that it had signed a collective bargaining agreement with the National Nurses United union.   
 Iran's military on Thursday launched a ballistic missile reportedly capable of traveling more than 1,200 miles, the country's state-run media reported.   
 A Louisiana high school graduate who went to a resort in the Bahamas to celebrate with friends is missing after he was dared to jump overboard on a "sunset cruise" excursion.   
 The U.S. Supreme Court Thursday sided with a Minnesota woman, ruling a local municipality is not entitled to keep the profits beyond what was owed following a tax foreclosure sale.   
 Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has promised to pardon former President Donald Trump and his supporters convicted for rioting at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, if he is elected to the high office.   
 A New York judge Thursday ordered Steve Bannon to stand trial beginning in May 2024 over fraud charges related to a donation campaign to help build a wall along the southern U.S. border.   
 The U.S. Supreme Court Thursday significantly restricted the powers of the Environmental Protection agency to regulate and protect United States waters in wetlands under the Clean Water Act of 1972.   
 HBO announced Thursday that "Barry" would air at 10:30 p.m. EDT following the 88 minute "Succession" series finale on Sunday.   
 Gen. Charles Q. Brown, the Air Force's top officer, was nominated on Thursday as the next Joint Chiefs chair, making him the first Black chairman in 30 years.   
 An Oklahoma driver received a scare when a 4-foot snake emerged from under the hood of her car and slithered onto her windshield while she was driving.   
 The Biden administration Thursday released the first U.S. National Strategy to Counter Anti-Semitism. The White House said it entails more than a hundred actions to raise awareness and protect Jewish communities.   
 A California woman won a $2 million prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket 10 years after she collected a $100,000 jackpot from another game.   
 The National Weather Service's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says 2023 is likely to be a "near-normal" hurricane season.   
 Dark Sky Films released the trailer for the horror movie "Mother May I?" Thursday. The film starring Kyle Gallner and Holland Roden is in theaters and VOD July 21.   
 Researchers have developed a definition and symptom checklist for long COVID, based on initial findings from a study of nearly 10,000 Americans.   
 The United States and South Korea held their largest-ever combined live-fire exercise on Thursday at a training site just miles from the demilitarized zone as tensions remain high with nuclear-armed North Korea.   
 No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz could meet 22-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic in the semifinals, while American Coco Gauff could face No. 1 Iga Swiatek as early as the quarterfinals, according to Thursday's French Open draw.   
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