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15 killed, 8 missing after heavy rains cause widespread flooding in Haiti At least 15 people were killed and eight others remain missing after heavy rains caused mass flooding and landslides over the weekend, authorities said. Hong Kong police detain artists and activists on Tiananmen Square massacre 34th anniversary Hong Kong police have arrested or detained more than a dozen protesters at the park that once hosted annual memorial ceremonies for the Tiananmen Square crackdown anniversary. Miami Heat steal Game 2 from Denver Nuggets, tie NBA Finals Miami Heat players watched an early edge evaporate, but rekindled a simmering shooting stroke in the fourth quarter for a Game 2 comeback win over the Denver Nuggets, tying the NBA Finals (1-1) on Sunday in Denver. SpaceX fails attempt to launch 2 missions in a single day SpaceX has failed an attempt to launch two missions in a single day after scrubbing a cargo mission scheduled for Sunday afternoon "due to high winds." Hundreds of thousands join protest against Poland’s conservative Law and Justice Party Opposition party leaders are heading one of Poland's largest protests in Warsaw on Sunday, marching against the conservative Law and Justice party. 'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse' tops North American box office with $120.5M "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $120.5 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. 2 teens killed, 4 wounded in shooting at Missouri house party Police are seeking information on a shooting that happened overnight in Columbia, Mo., that resulted in the deaths of two teenagers and injuries to at least four more. Russia detains Navalny protesters on his birthday as British officials say arrests show Putin’s ‘paranoia’ Russian police on Sunday arrested protesters demonstrating in support of imprisoned anti-corruption activist Alexei Navalny on his birthday. Tisius execution set for Tuesday in Missouri, jurors plea for commuted sentence The execution of Michael Tisius is scheduled for Tuesday in Missouri while several jurors who convicted him have had a change of heart on his sentence. Oil tanker breaks down in Suez Canal, briefly delaying traffic through critical waterway A tanker ship transporting crude oil from the Mediterranean to the Red Sea broke down in the Suez Canal, briefly delaying traffic through the critical waterway on Sunday. Twitter head of trust and safety resigns after Musk criticizes staff over labeling anti-trans video 'hateful' Twitter's head of trust and safety has resigned after owner Elon Musk criticized content moderators for labeling an "anti-trans" video as "hateful conduct." Kristen Welker to replace Chuck Todd on 'Meet the Press' Kristen Welker, NBC News' co-chief White House correspondent, is taking over the Sunday political analysis program "Meet the Press" from outgoing host Chuck Todd. Suspect arrested after alleged ‘ambush’ killing of West Virginia officer Timmothy Kennedy, 29, is accused of killing Sgt. Cory Maynard in an "ambush" style killing on Friday afternoon. Directors Guild of America reaches tentative agreement with film, TV studios The Directors Guild of America says it has reached a tentative agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers concerning global, economic and creative rights, as well as safety issues. Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korea’s supreme leader, vows second attempt to launch spy satellite Kim Yo Jong, the influential sister of North Korea's supreme leader Kim Jong Un, vowed Sunday that the isolated dictatorship would make a second attempt to launch a spy satellite after last week's failed attempt. China’s Defense Minister Li Shangfu accuses U.S. of ‘provocation,’ warns of ‘disaster’ of war China's Defense Minister Li Shangfu has accused the United States of "provocation" and warned of the "unbearable disaster" of war between the two nations. Paapa Essiedu: 'Lazarus Project' pits ordinary vs. extraordinary, chaos ensues Paapa Essiedu says George, the hero he plays in the new sci-fi drama "The Lazarus Project," is a normal dude placed in an extraordinary situation. On This Day, June 4: Jonathan Pollard pleads guilty to espionage On June 4, 1986, American Jonathan Pollard, accused of selling secret documents to Israel, and his then-wife, Anne Pollard, pleaded guilty to espionage charges. Famous birthdays for June 4: Bruce Dern, T.J. Miller Actor Bruce Dern turns 86 and actor T.J. Miller turns 41, among the famous birthdays for June 4. More Recent Articles |
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India Vows Punishment for Those Responsible for Deadly Train CrashOfficials suggested human error, even sabotage, could have led to the crash that killed 275, as crews raced to restore service and families struggled to reach the site to identify loved ones. In a Contentious Lawmaking Season, Red States Got Redder and Blue Ones BluerWith single-party statehouse control at its highest level in decades, legislators across much of the country leaned into cultural issues and bulldozed the opposition. In a Year of Capitol Feuds, Oregon Has a Political BreakdownBipartisan collaboration was once a point of pride in Oregon, where Republicans have brought the Senate to a halt with a political boycott. In Russian Schools, It’s Recite Your ABC’s and ‘Love Your Army’The curriculum for young Russians is increasingly emphasizing patriotism and the heroism of Moscow’s army, while demonizing the West as “gangsters.” One school features a “sniper”-themed math class. The Complicated Reality of Joe Biden, America’s Oldest PresidentPresident Biden is asking voters to keep him in the White House until age 86, renewing attention to an issue that polls show troubles most Americans. The Jurors Sentenced a Missouri Man to Death. Now Some Are Not So Sure.Michael Tisius was convicted of murdering two jail guards. He is scheduled to be executed on Tuesday. A Brooklyn Neighborhood Went 5 Days Without the PoliceOn a two-block stretch of Brownsville in April, the police stepped aside and let residents respond to 911 calls. It was a bold experiment that some believe could redefine law enforcement in New York City. Who Owns the Benin Bronzes? The Answer Just Got More Complicated.Restitution efforts were underway, fueled by news that a museum was being planned in Nigeria to house the treasures. Then a surprising announcement sowed uncertainty. Sonic Boom Heard Across D.C. Area Was From Military Jets, Officials SayThe noise, which startled residents and shook buildings, was caused by an authorized military flight that responded to an intrusion into restricted airspace, U.S. and military officials said. California Officials Investigating Flight of Migrants to SacramentoThe state attorney general said the migrants carried documents that specified a Florida government agency and a company that dropped migrants in Martha’s Vineyard last year. Here’s How We Can End the War in UkraineIt is time for the United States to provide Ukraine with the support it needs to win against Russia. A JetBlue/Spirit Merger Will Make Air Travel (Even) More MiserableThe looming headache of this summer’s travel season only strengthens the argument against the JetBlue/Spirit merger. What Ozempic and Addiction Drugs Reveal About DesireCan new weight-loss drugs curb addictions? Macron Faces Fresh Test as Outlook for French Finances DimsS&P Global restated a negative outlook for France’s ability to repay mounting debt. Two other ratings agencies have lowered their views in recent weeks. When Will Alcaraz and Djokovic Play Each Other at the French Open?If everything goes right in the quarterfinals Tuesday for Alcaraz and Djokovic, the two most dominant players on the men’s tour, the duel everyone has been waiting for will happen. More Recent Articles |
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At least 15 people were killed and eight others remain missing after heavy rains caused mass flooding and landslides over the weekend, authorities said.
Hong Kong police have arrested or detained more than a dozen protesters at the park that once hosted annual memorial ceremonies for the Tiananmen Square crackdown anniversary.
Miami Heat players watched an early edge evaporate, but rekindled a simmering shooting stroke in the fourth quarter for a Game 2 comeback win over the Denver Nuggets, tying the NBA Finals (1-1) on Sunday in Denver.
SpaceX has failed an attempt to launch two missions in a single day after scrubbing a cargo mission scheduled for Sunday afternoon "due to high winds."
Opposition party leaders are heading one of Poland's largest protests in Warsaw on Sunday, marching against the conservative Law and Justice party.
"Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $120.5 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Police are seeking information on a shooting that happened overnight in Columbia, Mo., that resulted in the deaths of two teenagers and injuries to at least four more.
Russian police on Sunday arrested protesters demonstrating in support of imprisoned anti-corruption activist Alexei Navalny on his birthday.
The execution of Michael Tisius is scheduled for Tuesday in Missouri while several jurors who convicted him have had a change of heart on his sentence.
A tanker ship transporting crude oil from the Mediterranean to the Red Sea broke down in the Suez Canal, briefly delaying traffic through the critical waterway on Sunday.
Twitter's head of trust and safety has resigned after owner Elon Musk criticized content moderators for labeling an "anti-trans" video as "hateful conduct."
Kristen Welker, NBC News' co-chief White House correspondent, is taking over the Sunday political analysis program "Meet the Press" from outgoing host Chuck Todd.
Timmothy Kennedy, 29, is accused of killing Sgt. Cory Maynard in an "ambush" style killing on Friday afternoon.
The Directors Guild of America says it has reached a tentative agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers concerning global, economic and creative rights, as well as safety issues.
Kim Yo Jong, the influential sister of North Korea's supreme leader Kim Jong Un, vowed Sunday that the isolated dictatorship would make a second attempt to launch a spy satellite after last week's failed attempt.
China's Defense Minister Li Shangfu has accused the United States of "provocation" and warned of the "unbearable disaster" of war between the two nations.
Paapa Essiedu says George, the hero he plays in the new sci-fi drama "The Lazarus Project," is a normal dude placed in an extraordinary situation.
On June 4, 1986, American Jonathan Pollard, accused of selling secret documents to Israel, and his then-wife, Anne Pollard, pleaded guilty to espionage charges.
Actor Bruce Dern turns 86 and actor T.J. Miller turns 41, among the famous birthdays for June 4. 
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