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Wyndham Clark wins 2023 U.S. Open Wyndham Clark used a spectacular short game and held off a late Rory McIlroy charge to capture his first major title at the 2023 U.S. Open on Sunday at the Los Angeles Country Club. 'Flash' tops the North American box office with $55.1M Ezra Miller's "The Flash" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $55.1 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Chris Hemsworth to star in third 'Extraction' movie Thor alum Chris Hemsowth has confirmed he is set to star in a third "Extraction" movie for Netflix. Ukrainian counteroffensive retakes village in southern Zaporizhzhia region A Ukrainian counteroffensive is progressing through the southern Zaporizhzhia region while Ukrainian and Russian forces experience losses to the south. Woman dies, friend injured after American man attacks them on hiking trail in Germany An American tourist attacked two women on a hiking trail in Germany before pushing them off a cliff near the historic Neuschwanstein Castle, killing one and injuring the other, according to Bavarian Police. SpaceX launches satellite to serve rural Indonesia SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket Sunday carrying a communications satellite that will provide internet service to Indonesia. Bohemian Grove, a secretive club for the powerful, sued by workers for alleged wage theft Three workers at Bohemian Club have filed a class action lawsuit against the secretive retreat for the powerful alleging wage theft and other labor violations. U.S. calls on Serbia to release 3 detained Kosovo police The U.S. State Department urged Serbia to release three Kosovo police officers who were detained last week in Serbia. Kansas lawmakers received more than 90 letters with ‘suspicious’ white powder The FBI and other law enforcement agencies are investigating more than 90 incidents of letters being sent to Kansas lawmakers containing a "suspicious" white powder. At least 11 dead, 20 missing after ‘extratropical cyclone’ in Brazil At least 11 people are dead and 20 remain missing following a winter storm in Brazil over the weekend. Girl raped by father should have received abortion access, U.N. tells Peru A young girl who was raped by her father and became pregnant should have received abortion information and access, a United Nations committee told Peru last week. Linda Hamilton to co-star in 'Stranger Things' S5 "Terminator" and "Beauty & the Beast" icon LInda Hamilton is set to co-star in "Stranger Things" for the sci-fi drama's fifth and final season. Yemeni Muslims make Hajj pilgrimage by flight for first time since 2016 Yemeni Muslims made their Hajj pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia by commercial flight Sunday for the first time since 2016. Beyond Wonderland music festival canceled after mass shooting leaves 2 dead, 3 injured The Beyond Wonderland electronic dance music festival in Washington state has canceled the second day of performances Sunday after a mass shooting Saturday night left two dead and three injured. Mass shooting after Juneteenth celebration leaves at least 1 dead, 20 injured At least one person has died and 20 others were injured during a mass shooting after Juneteenth celebrations in Illinois, witnesses and officials said Sunday. Željko Ivanek says his 'Walking Dead: Dead City' villain learned showmanship from Negan Željko Ivanek says the Croat, the villain he plays in "The Walking Dead: Dead City," learned a lot of his leadership style from the franchise's favorite baddie, Negan. Famous birthdays for June 18: Richard Madden, Bailey Bass Actor Richard Madden turns 37 and actor Bailey Bass turns 20, among the famous birthdays for June 18. On This Day, June 18: Sally Ride becomes 1st American woman in space On June 18, 1997, 1983, Sally Ride became the first American woman in space after the shuttle Challenger was launched from Cape Canaveral, Fla. More Recent Articles
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In China, Blinken Holds ‘Candid’ Talks to Restart High-Level DiplomacyThe talks between Antony J. Blinken, the secretary of state, and Wang Yi, Beijing’s top foreign policy official, were a prelude to an expected meeting with China’s leader, Xi Jinping. Why What We Thought About the Global Economy Is No Longer TrueWhile the world’s eyes were on the pandemic, China and the war in Ukraine, the paths to prosperity and shared interests have grown murkier. Ukraine Appears to Make a Small Gain in the South as Counteroffensive ContinuesA Russian official and military bloggers said Sunday that Kyiv’s forces had retaken another village in their fight to recapture territory, a claim the Russian Defense Ministry denied. Ron DeSantis Is Young, Has Little Kids and Wants America to Know ItAt 44, he is more than three decades younger than Donald Trump and Joe Biden. He is subtly playing up that age gap, even if his right-wing views leave him out of step with many younger voters. Bill Barr Says Trump’s Documents Case Is ‘Entirely of His Own Making’The former attorney general, who has become a vocal critic of Donald Trump, was one of two people who served in the former president’s cabinet to question his judgment on Sunday. Indonesian Official Accused of Enslaving PeopleFamilies in Indonesia thought they were sending their sons to a rehab facility run by a powerful local official. Those who stayed there say it was a brutal human slavery operation. Wyndham Clark Captures the U.S. OpenClark, with only one PGA Tour victory to his name, seemed to come out of nowhere to dominate the field at Los Angeles Country Club. Why Daniel Ellsberg Tried to Get Prosecuted Near His Life’s EndWhen Daniel Ellsberg was 42, a judge threw out Espionage Act charges against him. At 90, he sought such charges again in hope of challenging their constitutionality. Gavin Newsom Wants to Build. Everyone Is Not on Board.Gavin Newsom wants to build. Everyone is not on board. How Father’s Day Became My Favorite HolidayConceived with the help of a sperm donor, I have never known my biological father. Instead I found fathers in teachers, coaches, family friends and my grandfather. The Supreme Court Finally Strikes the Right Balance on Voting RightsA new ruling finds Alabama discriminated against Black voters. ‘You Can’t Protect Some Life and Not Others’No major political party embodies a consistent ethic of life. Why a New Coal Plant in Bangladesh Keeps Running Out of CoalThe problems are an early warning for countries, especially poorer ones, that are investing in new coal-burning plants even as solar and wind get cheaper. Lionel Messi, Saudi Arabia and a Contract to Promote the KingdomA contract between Messi and Saudi Arabia’s tourism authority offers a glimpse at the details of their multimillion-dollar relationship. North Korea Criticizes Officials for Failed Satellite LaunchTop political leaders said the botched May 31 launch, which was meant to put a military spy satellite in orbit, had been “irresponsibly” planned. More Recent Articles |
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Wyndham Clark used a spectacular short game and held off a late Rory McIlroy charge to capture his first major title at the 2023 U.S. Open on Sunday at the Los Angeles Country Club.
Ezra Miller's "The Flash" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $55.1 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Thor alum Chris Hemsowth has confirmed he is set to star in a third "Extraction" movie for Netflix.
A Ukrainian counteroffensive is progressing through the southern Zaporizhzhia region while Ukrainian and Russian forces experience losses to the south.
An American tourist attacked two women on a hiking trail in Germany before pushing them off a cliff near the historic Neuschwanstein Castle, killing one and injuring the other, according to Bavarian Police.
SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket Sunday carrying a communications satellite that will provide internet service to Indonesia.
Three workers at Bohemian Club have filed a class action lawsuit against the secretive retreat for the powerful alleging wage theft and other labor violations.
The U.S. State Department urged Serbia to release three Kosovo police officers who were detained last week in Serbia.
The FBI and other law enforcement agencies are investigating more than 90 incidents of letters being sent to Kansas lawmakers containing a "suspicious" white powder.
At least 11 people are dead and 20 remain missing following a winter storm in Brazil over the weekend.
A young girl who was raped by her father and became pregnant should have received abortion information and access, a United Nations committee told Peru last week.
"Terminator" and "Beauty & the Beast" icon LInda Hamilton is set to co-star in "Stranger Things" for the sci-fi drama's fifth and final season.
Yemeni Muslims made their Hajj pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia by commercial flight Sunday for the first time since 2016.
The Beyond Wonderland electronic dance music festival in Washington state has canceled the second day of performances Sunday after a mass shooting Saturday night left two dead and three injured.
At least one person has died and 20 others were injured during a mass shooting after Juneteenth celebrations in Illinois, witnesses and officials said Sunday.
Željko Ivanek says the Croat, the villain he plays in "The Walking Dead: Dead City," learned a lot of his leadership style from the franchise's favorite baddie, Negan.
Actor Richard Madden turns 37 and actor Bailey Bass turns 20, among the famous birthdays for June 18.
On June 18, 1997, 1983, Sally Ride became the first American woman in space after the shuttle Challenger was launched from Cape Canaveral, Fla. 
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