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 Scheffler, Conners, Hovland lead PGA Championship through Round 2  Viktor Hovland carded a 3-under 67, while Scottie Scheffler and Corey Conners scribbled 68s on their scorecards for a three-way tie for first place through two rounds of the PGA Championship on Friday in Rochester, N.Y.      2 bodies found at site of 5-alarm fire in Charlotte, N.C.  Officials on Friday found two bodies believed to be missing construction workers at a Charlotte, N.C., construction site that burned Thursday in a five-alarm blaze that forced many to be rescued.      White House, lawmakers resume debt limit talks after day's earlier 'pause'  Republican lawmakers on Friday walked out of a meeting with White House officials over the debt ceiling.      Man accused of leaking Pentagon documents ordered detained until trial  The Air National Guardsman accused of leaking classified military documents was ordered detained at a second pretrial bail hearing Friday to determine whether he would remain in federal custody as he awaits trial.      Actor, activist, legendary NFL running back Jim Brown dies at 87  NFL legend, actor, and social activist Jim Brown died at the age of 87 Friday at his Los Angeles home, according to his wife Monique.      Racial and socio-economic diversity in schools has stalled, report says  Progress toward increased racial and socio-economic diversity has stalled in many communities as segregation patterns have persisted, according to a new report by the Department of Education on school diversity.      Brittney Griner to return to basketball court Friday  WNBA star Brittney Griner will rejoin her Phoenix Mercury teammates on the court Friday night for the first time since being released from 10 months in Russian captivity.      Jessie J announces birth of son  British singer Jessie J announced via her social media that she's welcomed a son, after opening up about losing a baby in 2021.      Tony Shalhoub, Kevin Pollak say goodbye to their ‘Mrs. Maisel’ patriarchs  Tony Shalhoub and Kevin Pollak say they suspect starring for five seasons in the Prime Video comedy, "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel," has changed them forever.      Latest G7 developments include sanctions on Russia, F-16s for Ukraine  World leaders at the G7 summit in Japan announced new sanctions against Russia Friday in hopes of crippling Moscow's ability to keep up the fight in Ukraine after nearly 15 months of war.      South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott officially files for 2024 presidential run  Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., officially launched his candidacy for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination Friday.      College baseball fans will get up-close look at Union Pacific's heavy hitter Big Boy  The world's largest steam-powered locomotive is hitting the rails and will be featured prominently at baseball's College World Series taking place next month in Omaha, Neb.      Pair of NASA weather satellites to launch from New Zealand  A new pair of NASA weather satellites is ready for a ride into Earth orbit Monday from New Zealand. The launch time for the mission, called "Coming to a Storm Near You," is 1:30 a.m. EDT.      Aespa to launch 'Synk: Hyper Line' world tour in August  K-pop stars Aespa will perform across North America on their "Synk: Hyper Line" world tour.      Country singer Jimmie Allen apologizes to wife for 'affair'  Country star Jimmie Allen publicly apologized to his wife for an "affair." The statement comes after his former manager accused him of sexual assault and harassment.      Listen: Boys Like Girls release 'Blood and Sugar,' first song in more than 10 years  Boys Like Girls released a single and music video for "Blood and Sugar," its first song in more than a decade.      Blue Origin wins $3.4B NASA contract to build moon lander  NASA will announce on Friday morning who will help the space agency develop a human landing system that will allow humans to return to the moon.      Former D.C. police intelligence supervisor charged over Proud Boys links  An ex-supervisor in the Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia's intelligence unit was indicted this week for alerting suspects of arrest warrants prior to the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol insurrection.      Watch: Young LeBron James makes high school basketball team in 'Shooting Stars'  Universal Pictures released the full trailer for "Shooting Stars." The LeBron James biopic premieres June 2 on Peacock.      Watch: Chrissy Teigen doesn't think joining 'RHOBH' is 'good idea'  Chrissy Teigen discussed the possibility of her joining the Bravo reality series "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills."      U. of Louisiana mourns water skier Micky Geller, who died at 18  The University of Louisiana-Lafayette said it had "great sadness" as the school flag was lowered to half-staff and students mourned champion water skier Michael "Micky" Geller, who died "suddenly" at age 18.      Philadelphia restaurant sets 'Gold Standard' with $700 burger  What's covered in gold, costs $700, weighs 8 ounces and is edible in Philadelphia? Answer: a hamburger.      New monoclonal antibody drug may treat rheumatoid arthritis  An investigational drug may hit the reset button on a faulty immune system for some people with rheumatoid arthritis.      Cancer survivor breaks record for standing on nails to raise awareness  Cancer-survivor Ramy Naouss of Lebanon relied on his inner strength yet again to break the world record for standing on a bed of nails.      Wife tells authorities husband purposely drove off California cliff in January  A California radiologist purposely drove off a portion of the state's iconic Pacific Coast Highway dubbed the "Devil's Slide" with his family inside the Tesla on Jan. 2, his wife told the California Highway Patrol in doc       | 
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 In a Sharp Reversal, Biden Opens a Path for Ukraine to Get Fighter JetsThe president told allied leaders that he would allow Ukrainian pilots to be trained on American-made F-16s, and is prepared to approve other countries’ transferring the jets to Ukraine.        Whiplash Day of Debt Limit Talks Ends Without a BreakthroughRepublicans returned to the negotiating table on Friday evening after briefly walking out, though the evening talks lasted only an hour.        If Debt Ceiling Standoff Can’t Be Resolved, Both Parties Will Share the BlameWhile each party tries to blame the other for the crisis, some acknowledge that they would both share responsibility for a default.        Jim Brown, Football Great and Civil Rights Champion, Dies at 87After a Hall of Fame career in the N.F.L., he pursued social activism and Hollywood stardom, but his image was stained by accusations of abuse toward women.        Jim Brown Set Records With the Cleveland Browns Then Left on TopIn the fraternity of N.F.L. standouts, Brown was revered for his dominance on the field and for his willingness to walk away on his own terms.        Nebraska Votes to Restrict Abortion and Transgender Care for MinorsAfter weeks of acrimonious debate, Republicans put the two fraught issues into a single bill, which the governor has said he will sign.        Jamaal Bowman Speaks Out on Marjorie Taylor Greene SpatThe Democratic congressman has made a habit of brashly confronting Republicans like Marjorie Taylor Greene, often in public displays meant to attract attention.        DeSantis Amps Up His Retail Campaign in New HampshireThe Florida governor met with state lawmakers and made the standard diner visit to press flesh with voters, showcasing his more moderate side.        Why Dianne Feinstein, Like Many Before Her, Refuses to ResignA life in Congress comes with power, prestige and perks that can be hard to leave behind. For some lawmakers who view their job as their identity, the prospect is unthinkable.        With Feinstein Ailing, Newsom’s Vow Looms Over California Senate RaceGov. Gavin Newsom of California promised in 2021 that he would appoint a Black woman to replace Senator Dianne Feinstein if she were to resign early.        Canada Wildfires Rage in Alberta and British ColumbiaWildfires raging in Alberta and British Columbia have created a sense of panic and fear, and forced thousands of residents to evacuate from their homes.        Floods in Northern Italy Kill at Least 14At least 14 people died and thousands were left homeless after some areas received half their annual rainfall in 36 hours in a region that had only recently finished rebuilding after a 2012 earthquake.        Supreme Court Warhol Ruling Shouldn’t Hurt Artists. But It Might.The Supreme Court decision over Andy Warhol’s use of Lynn Goldsmith’s Prince photograph was decided on the narrow grounds of a licensing issue. But it could still have a chilling effect.        George Santos Must Be Held Accountable by Republican LeadersDeceiving voters undermines public faith in Congress.        My Daughter Was So Alive. How Can She Now Be Gone?On the particular grief of losing an adolescent child.        The Four Freedoms, According to RepublicansThis is not what Franklin Roosevelt had in mind.        The Rev. Timothy Keller, Pioneering Manhattan Evangelist, Dies at 72Shunning fire and brimstone, he became a best-selling author and founded Redeemer Presbyterian Church, which drew young New Yorkers.        F.B.I. Violated Surveillance Program Rules, Court Ruling SaysThe bureau made changes after the newly revealed violations of rules for querying messages intercepted under an expiring warrantless surveillance law.        JetBlue-American Partnership Struck Down by Federal JudgeAn alliance begun in 2021 at four airports in the New York area and Boston allowed the airlines to sell tickets on each other’s flights and share revenue.        Cheetah Deaths Mar India’s Efforts to Reintroduce the Big CatsThe animals had been extinct for more than 70 years in the country, which has just begun a program that brought 20 cheetahs from Africa to a wildlife sanctuary.        The Secret to Mastering Your Cocktail OrderOver time, one thing becomes clear: When it comes to finding your drink, the devil is often in the details.         More Recent Articles | 
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 Viktor Hovland carded a 3-under 67, while Scottie Scheffler and Corey Conners scribbled 68s on their scorecards for a three-way tie for first place through two rounds of the PGA Championship on Friday in Rochester, N.Y.   
 Officials on Friday found two bodies believed to be missing construction workers at a Charlotte, N.C., construction site that burned Thursday in a five-alarm blaze that forced many to be rescued.   
 Republican lawmakers on Friday walked out of a meeting with White House officials over the debt ceiling.   
 The Air National Guardsman accused of leaking classified military documents was ordered detained at a second pretrial bail hearing Friday to determine whether he would remain in federal custody as he awaits trial.   
 NFL legend, actor, and social activist Jim Brown died at the age of 87 Friday at his Los Angeles home, according to his wife Monique.   
 Progress toward increased racial and socio-economic diversity has stalled in many communities as segregation patterns have persisted, according to a new report by the Department of Education on school diversity.   
 WNBA star Brittney Griner will rejoin her Phoenix Mercury teammates on the court Friday night for the first time since being released from 10 months in Russian captivity.   
 British singer Jessie J announced via her social media that she's welcomed a son, after opening up about losing a baby in 2021.   
 Tony Shalhoub and Kevin Pollak say they suspect starring for five seasons in the Prime Video comedy, "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel," has changed them forever.   
 World leaders at the G7 summit in Japan announced new sanctions against Russia Friday in hopes of crippling Moscow's ability to keep up the fight in Ukraine after nearly 15 months of war.   
 Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., officially launched his candidacy for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination Friday.   
 The world's largest steam-powered locomotive is hitting the rails and will be featured prominently at baseball's College World Series taking place next month in Omaha, Neb.   
 A new pair of NASA weather satellites is ready for a ride into Earth orbit Monday from New Zealand. The launch time for the mission, called "Coming to a Storm Near You," is 1:30 a.m. EDT.   
 K-pop stars Aespa will perform across North America on their "Synk: Hyper Line" world tour.   
 Country star Jimmie Allen publicly apologized to his wife for an "affair." The statement comes after his former manager accused him of sexual assault and harassment.   
 Boys Like Girls released a single and music video for "Blood and Sugar," its first song in more than a decade.   
 NASA will announce on Friday morning who will help the space agency develop a human landing system that will allow humans to return to the moon.   
 An ex-supervisor in the Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia's intelligence unit was indicted this week for alerting suspects of arrest warrants prior to the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol insurrection.   
 Universal Pictures released the full trailer for "Shooting Stars." The LeBron James biopic premieres June 2 on Peacock.   
 Chrissy Teigen discussed the possibility of her joining the Bravo reality series "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills."   
 The University of Louisiana-Lafayette said it had "great sadness" as the school flag was lowered to half-staff and students mourned champion water skier Michael "Micky" Geller, who died "suddenly" at age 18.   
 What's covered in gold, costs $700, weighs 8 ounces and is edible in Philadelphia? Answer: a hamburger.   
 An investigational drug may hit the reset button on a faulty immune system for some people with rheumatoid arthritis.   
 Cancer-survivor Ramy Naouss of Lebanon relied on his inner strength yet again to break the world record for standing on a bed of nails.   
 A California radiologist purposely drove off a portion of the state's iconic Pacific Coast Highway dubbed the "Devil's Slide" with his family inside the Tesla on Jan. 2, his wife told the California Highway Patrol in doc   
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