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Mitsotakis wins second term as prime minister of Greece Kyriakos Mitsotakis said he will bring "major changes" to Greece after securing a second term as Prime Minister on Sunday. Man robs woman at her home, then adds her on Facebook and asks her out A man has been arrested for armed robbery in Indianapolis after allegedly robbing a woman at gunpoint, then adding her on Facebook and asking her out on a date. Wyoming sorority asks court to dismiss lawsuit from members who object to trans woman’s membership Leaders of a University of Wyoming sorority have called on the district court to dismiss a lawsuit from members who oppose the admission of a transgender woman. Belarus has become ‘haven for war criminals’ after Prigozhin deal, Lithuania president says Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda said Belarus has become a "haven for war criminals" after President Alexander Lukashenko brokered a deal with Yevgeny Prigozhin, the head of the Wagner Group. Russia blocks access to Wagner boss' company on social media as regulators crack down on dissent Russian regulators have blocked access to the VKontakte social network page for the Concord Group, the company owned by Wagner Group boss Yevgeny Prigozhin. Stepfather and stepson die while hiking in Big Bend park under extreme heat A stepfather and his stepson died while hiking the Big Bend National Park's Marufo Vega Trail in Texas while temperatures reached 119 degrees. 'Spider-Man' tops North American box office with $19.3M "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning an additional $19.3 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Criterion Channel to air films that foreshadow AI development The prestigious Criterion Collection will air more than a dozen historical and modern films that foreshadow developments in artificial intelligence and its impacts on humanity on its standalone streaming platform. Children among 12 hospitalized from over-chlorinated lazy river in Houston Twelve people, including children, were taken to the hospital in Houston after swimming in a lazy river that was over-chlorinated. 3 dead, 5 wounded in shooting at after-hours gathering in Kansas City At least three people are dead and five more hospitalized with injuries after a shooting overnight in Kansas City. The shooting occurred in a parking lot outside of an auto mechanic shop. Ming-Na Wen: Family is everything in 'Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai' series Ming-Na Wen and BD Wong say the importance of family and protecting the vulnerable are central themes of their animated series, "Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai." North Korea claims U.S. submarine visit to South Korea is a ‘rehearsal’ for further deployment The North Korean government has called a recent visit of the U.S. submarine Michigan to South Korea a "rehearsal" for the further deployment of nuclear submarines around the Korean peninsula. Bee colonies ‘relatively stable’ after 2nd highest rate of loss last year The preliminary results of a 2022-2023 National Colony Loss Survey by the Bee Informed Partnership found that beekeepers lost more than 48% of their colonies in the year ending on April 1. Russian diplomats meet with North Korea, China as Putin remains quiet after Wagner rebellion Senior Russian diplomats met with North Korea's vice foreign minister Im Chon Il and China's Foreign Minister Qin Gang on Sunday as President Vladimir Putin remained quiet in the aftermath of the Wagner rebellion. Wagner fighters leave Lipetsk region as Chechens withdraw from Rostov-on-Don in Russia Wagner Group mercenaries who marched toward Moscow this weekend have now withdrawn from the Lipetsk region in southern Russia as Chechen fighters deployed to stop them left the city of Rostov-on-Don, officials said. Daniel Wu: 'American Born Chinese' introduces Asian 'superheroes' to wider audience Daniel Wu says he was excited to bring Gene Luen Yang's graphic novel "American Born Chinese" to life and introduce the story to a wider audience. Kourtney Kardashian, husband Travis Barker are expecting a baby boy Reality TV star Kourtney Kardashian and rocker Travis Barker are expecting a baby boy. Police: Human remains found in area where actor Julian Sands disappeared California's San Bernadino County Sheriff's Office has announced that human remains were discovered Saturday in the Mount Baldy Wilderness Area where actor Julian Sands went missing five months ago. Paramount+ cancels 'Grease' prequel after one season Paramount+ has canceled its "Grease" prequel series, "Rise of the Pink Ladies," after one season. On This Day, June 25: John Dean points finger at Nixon in Watergate break-in On June 25, 1973, White House attorney John Dean told a U.S. Senate committee that President Richard Nixon joined in a plot to cover up the Watergate break-in. Famous birthdays for June 25: Dikembe Mutombo, McKenna Grace NBA legend Dikembe Mutombo turns 57 and actor McKenna Grace turns 17, among the famous birthdays for June 25. More Recent Articles |
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With Wagner’s Future in Doubt, Ukraine Could Capitalize on ChaosThe group played an outsize role in the campaign to take Bakhmut, Moscow’s one major battlefield victory this year. The loss of the mercenary army could hurt Russia’s ambitions in the Ukraine war. Wagner Revolt Raises Searing Question: Could Putin Lose Power?Russians with ties to the Kremlin expressed relief that the mercenary leader’s mutiny did not spark a civil war. But they agreed that Vladimir Putin had come off looking weak in a way that could be lasting. After Wagner Mutiny, Russians Note Absence of Kremlin LeadersNeither Vladimir V. Putin nor the leader of the Wagner mercenary group made public appearances on Sunday, a day after an armed rebellion shook the nation. Russian state media blames and belittles Prigozhin, but some criticism of Putin and others surfaces.Trump Steers Campaign Donations Into PAC That Covers His Legal FeesA previously unnoticed change in Donald Trump’s online fund-raising appeals allows him to divert a sizable chunk of his 2024 contributions to a group that has spent millions to cover his legal fees. Trump Campaigns in Michigan, a Battleground That’s Tinted BlueWith their party out of power, some Republicans in the state are worried that the former president could cost Michigan its status as a swing state. A Vast Lake Has Captivated California Where Farms Stood a Year AgoTulare Lake re-emerged after intense storms battered the state this winter, and will likely remain in the Central Valley for months — and maybe years — to come. At NYC’s Pride March, Worries About LGBTQ RightsSupport for L.G.B.T.Q. people has risen, but so have attacks against them, even in a city known for the strength of its community. In NYC, Some People Forced Into Psychiatric Wards Find HomesA contentious New York City policy to send more mentally ill homeless people to hospitals has helped some move into permanent homes. It’s Not Too Late for the Republican PartyThe G.O.P. needs to have the reckoning with Trump that it vainly hoped would never be necessary. The Legal Foundation of Women’s Sports Is Under FireEvidence is overwhelming that there is a significant average difference between male and female athletic performance. As a Gay Man, I’ll Never Be NormalAs a closeted teen, I prayed fervently to be normal. What I was really praying for is comfort. Greece Election: Kyriakos Mitsotakis Claims ‘Strong Mandate’ With WinHis party’s election victory comes as the country experiences strong economic growth, with voters seemingly willing to look past scandals and disasters that have tarnished his government. An Ozempic Pill Is On the Horizon: What to KnowResearch published Sunday evaluates the effectiveness of the active ingredient in injectable diabetes and obesity drugs when taken orally. In Texas, Heat That Can Make You FaintSoaring temperatures above 100 degrees are expected to linger across much of the state well into the coming week. Human Remains Found in Area Where Julian Sands Went Missing in CaliforniaMr. Sands, 65, was reported missing in January after he went hiking alone on a trail on Mount Baldy in Southern California. More Recent Articles |
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Kyriakos Mitsotakis said he will bring "major changes" to Greece after securing a second term as Prime Minister on Sunday.
A man has been arrested for armed robbery in Indianapolis after allegedly robbing a woman at gunpoint, then adding her on Facebook and asking her out on a date.
Leaders of a University of Wyoming sorority have called on the district court to dismiss a lawsuit from members who oppose the admission of a transgender woman.
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda said Belarus has become a "haven for war criminals" after President Alexander Lukashenko brokered a deal with Yevgeny Prigozhin, the head of the Wagner Group.
Russian regulators have blocked access to the VKontakte social network page for the Concord Group, the company owned by Wagner Group boss Yevgeny Prigozhin.
A stepfather and his stepson died while hiking the Big Bend National Park's Marufo Vega Trail in Texas while temperatures reached 119 degrees.
"Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning an additional $19.3 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
The prestigious Criterion Collection will air more than a dozen historical and modern films that foreshadow developments in artificial intelligence and its impacts on humanity on its standalone streaming platform.
Twelve people, including children, were taken to the hospital in Houston after swimming in a lazy river that was over-chlorinated.
At least three people are dead and five more hospitalized with injuries after a shooting overnight in Kansas City. The shooting occurred in a parking lot outside of an auto mechanic shop.
Ming-Na Wen and BD Wong say the importance of family and protecting the vulnerable are central themes of their animated series, "Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai."
The North Korean government has called a recent visit of the U.S. submarine Michigan to South Korea a "rehearsal" for the further deployment of nuclear submarines around the Korean peninsula.
The preliminary results of a 2022-2023 National Colony Loss Survey by the Bee Informed Partnership found that beekeepers lost more than 48% of their colonies in the year ending on April 1.
Senior Russian diplomats met with North Korea's vice foreign minister Im Chon Il and China's Foreign Minister Qin Gang on Sunday as President Vladimir Putin remained quiet in the aftermath of the Wagner rebellion.
Wagner Group mercenaries who marched toward Moscow this weekend have now withdrawn from the Lipetsk region in southern Russia as Chechen fighters deployed to stop them left the city of Rostov-on-Don, officials said.
Daniel Wu says he was excited to bring Gene Luen Yang's graphic novel "American Born Chinese" to life and introduce the story to a wider audience.
Reality TV star Kourtney Kardashian and rocker Travis Barker are expecting a baby boy.
California's San Bernadino County Sheriff's Office has announced that human remains were discovered Saturday in the Mount Baldy Wilderness Area where actor Julian Sands went missing five months ago.
Paramount+ has canceled its "Grease" prequel series, "Rise of the Pink Ladies," after one season.
On June 25, 1973, White House attorney John Dean told a U.S. Senate committee that President Richard Nixon joined in a plot to cover up the Watergate break-in.
NBA legend Dikembe Mutombo turns 57 and actor McKenna Grace turns 17, among the famous birthdays for June 25. 
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