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 Heat eliminate Knicks, continue historic run to conference finals  Bam Adebayo muscled through the New York Knicks to inspire a punishing victory Friday in Miami, punching the Miami Heat's ticket to the NBA Eastern Conference finals.      Cities on guard despite end of Title 42 not producing migrant surge as expected  The end of Title 42 has not led to a surge in migrants to the border so far, Biden administration officials said on Friday.      Tom Brady in talks to buy Raiders ownership stake  Retired quarterback Tom Brady is in negotiations to join the ownership group of the NFL's Las Vegas Raiders.      As Gaza rocket attacks continue, Israel says it has killed sixth militant leader  Israeli warplanes attacked outposts and rocket-launch sites in Gaza early Friday as its military operation targeting a Palestinian terrorist organization entered its fourth day.      Cosmonauts wrap up 5-hour ISS spacewalk  Russian cosmonauts Dmitri Petelin and Sergey Prokopyev prepared for a spacewalk to activate a radiator on the International Space Station's Nauka science module Friday.      FDA approves non-hormonal treatment for menopausal hot flashes  The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new medication to treat moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms, commonly known as "hot flashes," that are associated with menopause.      Newest U.S. Navy destroyer to honor 'trailblazing' nurse Lenah Sutcliffe Higbee  The United States Navy will commission the new Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Lenah Sutcliffe Higbee, which is named for the first woman awarded the Navy Cross, in a ceremony in Key West Saturday.      'Dark Winds' Season 2 teaser shows explosive new case  AMC released the teaser for "Dark Winds" Season 2 on Friday, and announced its premiere sometime in July.      Mark Pomerantz says little to House committee probing Donald Trump prosecution  Former prosecutor Mark Pomerantz appeared before the Republican-led House Judiciary Committee on Friday, to take questions about the investigation into President Donald Trump's hush money payments.      Thailand's 'pivotal' election looks to challenge power of military and monarchy  Thailand heads to the polls on Sunday for a general election poised to shake off a decade of military rule and push the kingdom toward a more democratic future that may include curbing the power of the monarchy.      New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu ready to legalize adult-use marijuana  New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu has ended has opposition to legalizing adult-use marijuana. He said Friday the majority of state residents support legalization and he's ready to sign a bill supporting recreational use.      Lori Vallow found guilty of murdering her two children  Idaho mother Lori Vallow was found guilty of murdering her two children on Friday and now faces up to life in prison without parole.      Kylie Minogue's new album 'Tension' to drop in September  Australian singer Kylie Minogue teases a new album, "Tension," which is expected to be released on Sept. 22.      Honduran teen migrant dies in U.S. custody in Florida  An unaccompanied 17-year-old Honduran migrant has died in U.S. government custody, according to the Honduran government. Angel Eduardo Maradiaga Espinoza died in a shelter in Safety Harbor, Fla.      Elon Musk announces Linda Yaccarino as incoming Twitter CEO  Current Twitter CEO and owner Elon Musk announced Friday that Linda Yaccarino will take over as CEO.      Biden's Federal Reserve nominee Adriana Kugler would be first Latina to serve  President Joe Biden announced his nominees to the Federal Reserve on Friday, including Adriana Kugler, who would become the first Latina to serve on the board.      Saturn's rings much younger than planet itself, new study says  The dynamic rings around Saturn are much younger than originally thought, with new research from the University of Colorado putting their age at 400 million years compared to the planet's age of about 4.5 billion years.      Daniel Penny charged with manslaughter in NYC subway death, released on bail  Daniel Penny, the man who choked Jordan Neely to death on a New York City subway train, was charged Friday with      Broadway show 'KPOP' releases original cast album  Producers of the Broadway show "KPOP" announced the release of a soundtrack album on Friday.      CW picks up '61st Street' after AMC cancellation  The CW announced Friday that it will air both seasons of "61st Street," including the Second Season which was produced before AMC canceled it.      Mom, daughter persevere hardship to graduate college together  A 50-year-old mother and her 25-year-old daughter will graduate together on Friday with straight A's from a graduate program at a Texas university. It's the fifth time they've completed college programs together.      Big Bang's Taeyang records 'Down to Earth' solo EP in documentary film  K-pop star Taeyang released a new video giving a behind-the-scenes look at the making of his solo album "Down to Earth."      Watch: Chargers, Titans dominate video competition for NFL schedule release  NFL teams used elf wrestling, puppies, babies, AI software and more to produce elaborate 2023 schedule reveal videos. The Tennessee Titans and Los Angeles Chargers drew the most attention with their creative antics.      Britain's largest zoo welcomes 'boom' of endangered baby animals  The Whipsnade Zoo, the largest in Britain, has welcomed a number of baby animals, including from species that are endangered and extinct in the wild.      Look: Rachel Platten returns with 'Girls' single, music video  "Fight Song" singer Rachel Platten released a single and music video for "Girls," her first new song in three years.       | 
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 Ukraine’s Advances Near Bakhmut Expose Rifts in Russian ForcesRussia’s pro-war bloggers were quick to claim that Ukraine’s long-anticipated counteroffensive had begun, but Ukrainian officials downplayed the advances.        Ukraine’s Offensive Could Set Stage for Diplomacy With Russia, U.S. Officials SayWhile exploring endgames, Biden aides say they reject any push for peace talks — including from China — that would freeze the current front lines and Russia’s gains.        After Title 42 Ends, Thousands of Migrants in Border Towns Eye Next StepsPandemic-era migration restrictions were lifted without a fresh spike in border crossings. Thousands of migrants now find themselves in a holding pattern.        After Title 42 Expires, U.S. Border Sees Crowds, but Not ChaosDespite the relative calm, the Biden administration faces court challenges that they say may undermine efforts to deal with record levels of border crossings.        New York City Plans to House Migrant Families in Public School GymnasiumThe plan faced immediate criticism from a Brooklyn councilman, but a spokesman for the mayor said, “We are opening emergency shelters and respite centers daily, but we are out of space.”        Daniel Penny Arraigned on Manslaughter Charge in Jordan Neely KillingThe Manhattan district attorney’s office charged Mr. Penny with second-degree manslaughter for choking Mr. Neely to death on the subway.        The Most Disturbing Thing About Jordan Neely’s KillingIt was all so calm and unhurried. Sometimes, somehow, the fear of violence shakes people more than violence itself.        Erdogan Amassed Power in Turkey. He Could Still Lose This Election.Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has tilted the political playing field in his favor over the past two decades, concentrating power in his own hands. Still, he faces a stiff challenge in Sunday’s election.        Striking Writers’ Union Denies Waiver, Imperiling Tony Awards TelecastThe Writers Guild of America indicated it would not grant a waiver to allow a live telecast of the Tonys on June 11, threatening one of Broadway’s biggest marketing moments.        FDA Approves New Drug to Treat Hot FlashesIt is the first nonhormonal treatment for the menopause symptom.        What to Know About the New Treatment for Hot FlashesVeozah, a nonhormonal drug, is effective against a signature symptom of menopause.        Knicks Knocked Out of Playoffs in Game 6 Loss to Miami HeatIt was the first time the Knicks had been to the Eastern Conference semifinals in a decade.        Olympic Swimming in the Seine? How Paris Is Remaking a River.Organizers of the 2024 Summer Games promised a waterway clean enough for Olympic swimmers and then Parisians to swim in. The job was bigger than anyone knew.        Clarence Thomas Can’t Undermine the Legitimacy of the Supreme Court Fast EnoughDemocrats are not out to weaken the Supreme Court. But they should be.        Elon Musk’s Twitter Show Makes Sense. Yes, Really.Elon Musk’s seemingly erratic behavior is rational if one looks at the true source of his wealth.        Will Texas Blow Up Its Energy Miracle to Bolster Fossil Fuels?Legislators are moving to erect barriers to clean energy development while providing incentives for fossil fuels.        The Original Influencer and More: The Week in Reporter ReadsArticles from around The Times, narrated just for you.        CUNY Law School Graduates Turn Their Backs to Mayor AdamsAs Mayor Eric Adams began speaking at the law school’s commencement service, many of the graduates, in their caps and gowns, turned away from him in a show of protest.        Linda Yaccarino Is Twitter’s New CEO, Elon Musk ConfirmsMr. Musk said Ms. Yaccarino would focus on business operations and he would work on product design and technology at the social media platform.        Rumored Taylor Swift Memoir Is Actually by K-Pop Stars BTSWhen rumors started swirling that the pop star was writing a book, Swifties were ready for it. But their hunt for Easter eggs led them to a different global phenomenon: BTS.        Behind the New Indictments of El Chapo’s Sons, Rivalry Seethed Between AgenciesWhen sweeping charges against the Chapitos were announced last month, the Justice Department presented a unified front. It was another story behind the scenes.        How to Season and Cook Salmon for Crispy SkinDry-brining fillets works wonders, making cooking a breeze and yielding unforgettably succulent results.         More Recent Articles | 
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 Bam Adebayo muscled through the New York Knicks to inspire a punishing victory Friday in Miami, punching the Miami Heat's ticket to the NBA Eastern Conference finals.   
 The end of Title 42 has not led to a surge in migrants to the border so far, Biden administration officials said on Friday.   
 Retired quarterback Tom Brady is in negotiations to join the ownership group of the NFL's Las Vegas Raiders.   
 Israeli warplanes attacked outposts and rocket-launch sites in Gaza early Friday as its military operation targeting a Palestinian terrorist organization entered its fourth day.   
 Russian cosmonauts Dmitri Petelin and Sergey Prokopyev prepared for a spacewalk to activate a radiator on the International Space Station's Nauka science module Friday.   
 The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new medication to treat moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms, commonly known as "hot flashes," that are associated with menopause.   
 The United States Navy will commission the new Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Lenah Sutcliffe Higbee, which is named for the first woman awarded the Navy Cross, in a ceremony in Key West Saturday.   
 AMC released the teaser for "Dark Winds" Season 2 on Friday, and announced its premiere sometime in July.   
 Former prosecutor Mark Pomerantz appeared before the Republican-led House Judiciary Committee on Friday, to take questions about the investigation into President Donald Trump's hush money payments.   
 Thailand heads to the polls on Sunday for a general election poised to shake off a decade of military rule and push the kingdom toward a more democratic future that may include curbing the power of the monarchy.   
 New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu has ended has opposition to legalizing adult-use marijuana. He said Friday the majority of state residents support legalization and he's ready to sign a bill supporting recreational use.   
 Idaho mother Lori Vallow was found guilty of murdering her two children on Friday and now faces up to life in prison without parole.   
 Australian singer Kylie Minogue teases a new album, "Tension," which is expected to be released on Sept. 22.   
 An unaccompanied 17-year-old Honduran migrant has died in U.S. government custody, according to the Honduran government. Angel Eduardo Maradiaga Espinoza died in a shelter in Safety Harbor, Fla.   
 Current Twitter CEO and owner Elon Musk announced Friday that Linda Yaccarino will take over as CEO.   
 President Joe Biden announced his nominees to the Federal Reserve on Friday, including Adriana Kugler, who would become the first Latina to serve on the board.   
 The dynamic rings around Saturn are much younger than originally thought, with new research from the University of Colorado putting their age at 400 million years compared to the planet's age of about 4.5 billion years.   
 Daniel Penny, the man who choked Jordan Neely to death on a New York City subway train, was charged Friday with   
 Producers of the Broadway show "KPOP" announced the release of a soundtrack album on Friday.   
 The CW announced Friday that it will air both seasons of "61st Street," including the Second Season which was produced before AMC canceled it.   
 A 50-year-old mother and her 25-year-old daughter will graduate together on Friday with straight A's from a graduate program at a Texas university. It's the fifth time they've completed college programs together.   
 K-pop star Taeyang released a new video giving a behind-the-scenes look at the making of his solo album "Down to Earth."   
 NFL teams used elf wrestling, puppies, babies, AI software and more to produce elaborate 2023 schedule reveal videos. The Tennessee Titans and Los Angeles Chargers drew the most attention with their creative antics.   
 The Whipsnade Zoo, the largest in Britain, has welcomed a number of baby animals, including from species that are endangered and extinct in the wild.   
 "Fight Song" singer Rachel Platten released a single and music video for "Girls," her first new song in three years.   
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