One person was killed and more than a dozen others had to be rescued after a tour boat capsized inside of an underground cave used to carry water from New York's Erie Canal. The International Criminal Court in The Hague said a team has visited the area of a major hydroelectric dam in Russia-occupied southern Ukraine with intent to investigate its recent destruction. Hundreds gathered Monday to mourn Ajike "AJ" Shantrell Owens, a Florida mother of four who was shot and killed through a neighbor's door. Her family pleaded for the community to not let her "death go in vain." Iconic game show host Pat Sajak announced Monday that he will end his run on Wheel of Fortune at the end of next season. Southern Baptists will vote this week on whether to permanently ban women pastors, after the SBC executive committee decided Monday to give its more than 12,000 members a voice on the topic when they meet in New Orleans. Former President Donald Trump will travel to Miami a day before his first appearance in federal court where he'll answer to a 37-count indictment alleging he willfully mishandled classified documents. NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell announced Monday that she will resign after about 18 months on the job. Sewell announced her resignation in a letter to colleagues. An off-duty Houston police officer is facing charges and has been relieved of duty after allegedly shooting his wife in the face during a domestic dispute, according to Houston police chief Troy Finner. SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket with a payload of dozens of Starlink satellites into space early Monday. A man who authorities said was caught on body camera hitting Metropolitan Police officers during the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol pleaded guilty to felony assault charges on Monday. Crews have started demolition at the site of last month's deadly apartment building collapse in Davenport, Iowa, where three people were killed. A snake caught on camera slithering out onto an Alabama resident's ceiling fan was thrown by the fan directly into the person recording the video. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced Monday the membership would disband as Dick Clark Productions and Eldridge Industries continues the Golden Globe Awards. Researchers in the field of nephrology were awarded their shares of a $9.2 million prize at phase two of the KidneyX Summit in Washington, D.C., on Monday. A Virginia man's big gamble paid off when he bought 25 identical tickets for the same lottery drawing and won a total $125,000. CBS released ratings for this year's Tony Awards on Monday, showing a 2% increase over last year and a high since 2019. The CEO of GrubHub announced Monday that the company is laying off about 15% of its corporate workforce in an attempt to curb rising operating and staff costs. Animal rescuers in Britain said a baby fox was rescued after wandering around for three weeks with a piece of litter stuck around its neck. Amazon Freevee released the trailer for "Almost Paradise" Season 2 on Monday. The season premieres July 21. Manager Pep Guardiola, who led Manchester City to the 2022-23 Champions League title, will consider leaving the Sky Blues when his contract expires in 2025. President Joe Biden had to cancel events at the White House Monday because of a root canal procedure. K-pop group EXO released a single and music video for "Let Me In," a song from its album "Exist." |
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