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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