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 Utah drag show must be given permit after St. George violated First Amendment, judge rules  Utah officials must give a permit to a group that organizes drag shows after a federal judge found that the city of St. George had violated the group's First Amendment rights.      Thom Yorke to exhibit paintings with Stanley Donwood, showing Radiohead’s art world ties  Thom Yorke, the primary vocalist for Radiohead, will exhibit new work with longtime collaborator Stanley Donwood in September -- the latest example of the rock band's extensive ties to the art world.      Feds charge 3 men for harassing New Hampshire Public Radio employees  Federal authorities have charged three men who allegedly harassed two journalists employed by New Hampshire Public Radio and vandalized the home of one of the victims.      Over 14K pounds of cocaine worth more than $186M seized by U.S. Coast Guard  More than 14,000 pounds of cocaine worth more than $186 million have been seized by U.S. Coast Guard, officials said Friday.      African leaders visit Putin in St. Petersburg  Several African leaders met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in St. Petersburg on Saturday, hoping to help bring an end to the war in Ukraine.      Speeding driver crashes in Minneapolis, leaving five dead  A car collision caused speeding driver in Minneapolis left five people dead on Saturday, including one child, police said.      Biden delivers first 2024 campaign speech to union workers in Philadelphia  President Joe Biden delivered the first speech of his 2024 presidential reelection campaign to a friendly crowd of union workers gathered in Philadelphia on Saturday.      Deion Sanders says he may need left foot amputated  NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, who has previously had two toes amputated, says he may need to have his left foot completely amputated due to blood circulation issues.      West Virginia basketball coach Bob Huggins arrested for DUI  West Virginia Mountaineers head basketball coach Bob Huggins was placed under arrest for drunken driving on Friday, according to police in Pittsburgh.      At least 17 injured in Baltimore bus accident  At least 17 people were injured on Saturday when a bus collided with two vehicles and a building in Baltimore.      Nottingham triple stabbing suspect makes first court appearance  The man charged in Nottingham, Britain, with killing two teenage students and a 65-year-old caretaker made his first court appearance on Saturday.      Collapsed I-95 section in Philadelphia set to reopen in 2 weeks, gov says  Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said Saturday the collapsed section of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia will reopen to traffic within two weeks as President Joe Biden flew over the site ahead of a campaign rally.      Blinken speaks to Japanese, S. Korean counterparts ahead of China visit  U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke with South Korean Foreign Minister Park Jin and Japanese Foreign Affairs Minister Hayashi Yoshimasa on Saturday ahead of a closely watched trip to China.      Saudi foreign minister visits Iran in 'landmark' for thawing relations  Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan arrived in Tehran on Saturday for a visit hailed by Iran as a "landmark" for the thawing of relations between the two nations.      N. Korean ruling party's central committee convenes to discuss defense  Diplomatic and defense strategies are expected to be among the topics in North Korea on Saturday as leader Kim Jong Un convened a central committee meeting of his communist Workers' Party.      King Charles III marks first official birthday with Trooping of the Color ceremony  King Charles III celebrated the first Trooping of the Color ceremony of his reign as British monarch on Saturday, taking to horseback in London with members of the Royal Family.      Seattle man charged with murder in random killing of pregnant woman  A Seattle man has been charged with murder in the random shooting of a pregnant woman who was killed in her car while waiting at a red light this week.      BTS fans descend on Seoul for massive 10th anniversary fest  Some 400,000 fans gathered in a Seoul park on Saturday to commemorate the 10th anniversary of K-pop supergroup BTS in an all-day extravaganza that featured fireworks and a live appearance by band leader RM.      Mich. man arrested after referencing mass shootings, mentioning synagogue  A Michigan man who has expressed anti-Semitic views has been charged transmitting threats after federal officials found references to past mass shootings and a local Jewish synagogue on his phone.      Ajiona Alexus: Kendra is definition of resilience in 'Real Love,' 'Strength of a Woman'  "Empire" and "13 Reasons Why" actress Ajiona Alexus says "Mary J. Blige's Strength of a Woman" shows a more mature, but still troubled version of her "Real Love" character Kendra.      Federal judge temporarily blocks most aspects of Indiana anti-trans law  A ruling issued by a federal judge has temporarily blocked most aspects of an Indiana law banning puberty blockers, gender reassignment surgery and hormone therapy care for minors.      NBC cancels 'American Auto' after two seasonsDozens of children slain in attack on Uganda school by Islamic State allies  Dozens of schoolchildren were among those slain by suspected Islamic State-aligned rebels in an attack on a secondary school in western Uganda, officials said Saturday.      Kourtney Kardashian surprises Travis Barker with pregnancy news at concert  Reality TV star Kourtney Kardashian held up a handwritten sign announcing she is pregnant at her husband Travis Barker's Blink-182 concert in Los Angeles Friday night.      Stray Kids' '5-Star' tops the U.S. album chart  K-pop band Stray Kids' "5-Star" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.       | 
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 Russia Shifts Battle Tactics After MistakesMoscow’s forces remain uneven. But while bracing for a counteroffensive, they have improved discipline, coordination and air support, foreshadowing a changing war.        Scathing Report on Police Leaves Minneapolis Reeling 3 Years After Floyd MurderThe Justice Department’s devastating findings left the city searching for next steps. Some residents found little closure.        A Year After Dobbs, Advocates Push in the States for a Right to Birth ControlAfter Justice Clarence Thomas cast doubt on the Supreme Court decision that established a right to contraception, reproductive rights advocates are pressing for new protections at the state level.        DeSantis Takes Clear Aim at Trump in Nevada, an Important Early StateGov. Ron DeSantis of Florida avoided mentioning Donald Trump at a G.O.P. fund-raiser in Nevada, but he took clear aim at the former president.        Taliban Rely on WhatsApp, but Keep Getting Kicked OffThe Taliban administration is stuck in a cat-and-mouse game with WhatsApp, which is off-limits to the nascent government because of U.S. sanctions.        The New War on Bad AirA century ago, a well-ventilated building was considered good medicine. But by the time Covid-19 arrived, our buildings could barely breathe. How did that happen? And how do we let the fresh air back in?        Canadian Wildfires, Bigger Than Ever, Test Foreign FirefightersThe first foreign firefighters to reach Quebec amid Canada’s worst wildfire season on record said that some of the blazes were 100 times bigger than any they had ever seen.        Blinken in China: What to KnowThere’s much to talk about, but it’s not clear if it will be constructive. Meetings in Beijing will offer clues as to whether the two nations can smooth over tensions.        To Jail or Not to JailRough sledding for Citizen Trump.        Taylor Swift Has Rocked My Psychiatric PracticeWhat she has taught my patients about how to shake it off — and why nobody can calm down.        Approaches to Mental IllnessReaders respond to an Opinion guest essay by Daniel Bergner that questioned mandatory psychiatric treatment.        My Church Was Part of the Slave Trade. This Has Not Shaken My Faith.Enslaved people have been largely left out of the origin story traditionally told about the emergence of Catholicism in the United States.        Bob Huggins Resigns From West Virginia After Drunken Driving ChargesThe men’s basketball coach, who was arrested Friday in Pittsburgh, had been suspended in May after he used a homophobic slur in a radio interview.        Attack on Uganda School Kills DozensThe authorities attribute the attack, one of the deadliest in years, to the Allied Democratic Forces, an extremist group based in neighboring Congo.        Everyone Says Social Media Is Bad for Teens. Proving It Is Another Thing.Parents, scientists and the surgeon general are worried. But there isn’t even a shared definition of what social media is.         More Recent Articles | 
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 Utah officials must give a permit to a group that organizes drag shows after a federal judge found that the city of St. George had violated the group's First Amendment rights.   
 Thom Yorke, the primary vocalist for Radiohead, will exhibit new work with longtime collaborator Stanley Donwood in September -- the latest example of the rock band's extensive ties to the art world.   
 Federal authorities have charged three men who allegedly harassed two journalists employed by New Hampshire Public Radio and vandalized the home of one of the victims.   
 More than 14,000 pounds of cocaine worth more than $186 million have been seized by U.S. Coast Guard, officials said Friday.   
 Several African leaders met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in St. Petersburg on Saturday, hoping to help bring an end to the war in Ukraine.   
 A car collision caused speeding driver in Minneapolis left five people dead on Saturday, including one child, police said.   
 President Joe Biden delivered the first speech of his 2024 presidential reelection campaign to a friendly crowd of union workers gathered in Philadelphia on Saturday.   
 NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, who has previously had two toes amputated, says he may need to have his left foot completely amputated due to blood circulation issues.   
 West Virginia Mountaineers head basketball coach Bob Huggins was placed under arrest for drunken driving on Friday, according to police in Pittsburgh.   
 At least 17 people were injured on Saturday when a bus collided with two vehicles and a building in Baltimore.   
 The man charged in Nottingham, Britain, with killing two teenage students and a 65-year-old caretaker made his first court appearance on Saturday.   
 Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said Saturday the collapsed section of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia will reopen to traffic within two weeks as President Joe Biden flew over the site ahead of a campaign rally.   
 U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke with South Korean Foreign Minister Park Jin and Japanese Foreign Affairs Minister Hayashi Yoshimasa on Saturday ahead of a closely watched trip to China.   
 Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan arrived in Tehran on Saturday for a visit hailed by Iran as a "landmark" for the thawing of relations between the two nations.   
 Diplomatic and defense strategies are expected to be among the topics in North Korea on Saturday as leader Kim Jong Un convened a central committee meeting of his communist Workers' Party.   
 King Charles III celebrated the first Trooping of the Color ceremony of his reign as British monarch on Saturday, taking to horseback in London with members of the Royal Family.   
 A Seattle man has been charged with murder in the random shooting of a pregnant woman who was killed in her car while waiting at a red light this week.   
 Some 400,000 fans gathered in a Seoul park on Saturday to commemorate the 10th anniversary of K-pop supergroup BTS in an all-day extravaganza that featured fireworks and a live appearance by band leader RM.   
 A Michigan man who has expressed anti-Semitic views has been charged transmitting threats after federal officials found references to past mass shootings and a local Jewish synagogue on his phone.   
 "Empire" and "13 Reasons Why" actress Ajiona Alexus says "Mary J. Blige's Strength of a Woman" shows a more mature, but still troubled version of her "Real Love" character Kendra.   
 A ruling issued by a federal judge has temporarily blocked most aspects of an Indiana law banning puberty blockers, gender reassignment surgery and hormone therapy care for minors.   
 NBC has canceled its sitcom, "American Auto," after two seasons.   
 Dozens of schoolchildren were among those slain by suspected Islamic State-aligned rebels in an attack on a secondary school in western Uganda, officials said Saturday.   
 Reality TV star Kourtney Kardashian held up a handwritten sign announcing she is pregnant at her husband Travis Barker's Blink-182 concert in Los Angeles Friday night.   
 K-pop band Stray Kids' "5-Star" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.   
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