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6 teens shot in Milwaukee after Juneteenth festivities Six teenagers were shot as Juneteenth celebrations near downtown Milwaukee wrapped up Monday, according to police who said the gunfire appears to have started with a fight. Julian Sands search resumes five months after actor vanished The search for British actor Julian Sands -- missing since January on California's Mt. Baldy -- resumed Saturday with warmer weather and additional snow melt, but there was still no sign of the actor five months later. Switzerland passes net-zero climate law as glaciers melt Voters in Switzerland have passed a new law to cut carbon emissions to net-zero by 2050 after glaciers in the Swiss Alps have lost a third of their ice volume since 2001. 3 hospitalized in random axe attacks at 3 Chinese restaurants in New Zealand An axe-wielding assailant entered three Chinese restaurants and attacked diners in the Albany suburb of Auckland, New Zealand. Search for missing submersible reveals public's deep fascination for Titanic As rescue teams search for a missing five-person submersible in the Atlantic, it is the ill-fated Titanic that has fascinated millions worldwide since it sank more than a century ago and lured the tour to its wreckage. Coast Guard in urgent race to find missing submersible on mission to Titanic A small submersible went missing off the coast of Newfoundland during an expedition to visit the site of the sunken HMS Titanic, and Coast Guard crews were searching for the vessel Monday. Canada announces new sanctions against Iran Seven individuals in the Iranian court system have been sanctioned for their role in human rights violations under the country's criminal justice system. Six are members of the Revolutionary Court. Low-dose aspirin associated with anemia in older adults, study says Using low-dose aspirin was associated with a 20% increased incidence of anemia and decline in ferritin, or blood iron levels, in otherwise healthy older adults, according to a new analysis of an old study. Look: Ohio zoo announces birth of baby mandrill monkey An Ohio zoo announced a baby mandrill monkey was born recently to a first-time mother at the facility. Look: Book returned to Illinois library after 43 years Librarians in Illinois said they were surprised when a book returned by an anonymous patron was found to be 43 years overdue. Look: Sheep on the lam 'run amok' in England road Police in England were dispatched to round up a flock of sheep on the lam after the animals were seen running loose in a road. Massachusetts store sells three $100,000 winning lottery tickets A Massachusetts store could have a valid claim to being the luckiest in the state after three lottery tickets bought at the store each one $100,000 in the same drawing. IndiGo announces record order for A320 aircraft from Airbus India's largest airline, IndiGo, announced Monday it is ordering a record-setting 500 Airbus A320 aircraft. Special counsel to tell lawmakers FBI pushed false narrative on Trump in 2016 John Durham will testify before two House committees later this week a month after authoring a special counsel report on the FBI's investigation into former President Donald Trump's ties with Russia. Judge blocks Donald Trump from sharing evidence in classified documents case Former President Donald Trump will not be allowed to keep evidence in the federal classified documents case in Florida, and he will not be allowed to view evidence without his attorneys present, a federal judge ruled. Look: NCT Dream release 'Broken Melodies' single, music video NCT Dream, a subunit of the K-pop group NCT, released a single and music video for "Broken Melodies," a song from its album "ISTJ." Watch: Ohio woman refuses to remove 9.5-foot werewolf from her yard An Ohio woman said she has no plans to remove a nearly 10-foot-tall werewolf statue from her yard, despite a warning from the city. 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. Watch: Maine fisherman catches three orange lobsters in one week A Maine fishermen caught three extremely rare orange lobsters in the space of one week. Marc Anthony announces birth of 7th child on Father's Day Marc Anthony welcomed his seventh child, his first with his wife, Nadia Ferreira. Look: 'Rebel Moon' poster, video introduce Zack Snyder sci-fi epic "Rebel Moon," a new space opera starring Sofia Boutella and Ed Skrein, is coming to Netflix. Ex-Orioles pitcher Dick 'Turkey' Hall dies at 92 Former MLB pitcher and outfielder Dick "Turkey" Hall, who won two World Series titles with the Baltimore Orioles, has died, the team announced Monday. He was 92. Alexei Navalny faces new trial that could 'greatly increase' prison sentence Jailed Russian political opposition leader Alexei Navalny said a new trial began Monday that could see him spend an additional 30 years behind bars. Watch: Students dance nearly 16 miles in conga line to break world record A team of Connecticut high schoolers danced for nearly 16 miles in a conga line to break a world record and raise money for an adult day care center. Look: Hawk rescued from net at Connecticut sports complex Animal rescuers responded to a Connecticut sports complex to rescue a red-tailed hawk found entangled in a net. |
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Greek Coast Guard Faces Questions in Migrant Mass DrowningContradictions in the Coast Guard’s account cast new doubts over how the Greeks handled one of the worst maritime disasters in the country’s history. China’s Economic Rebound Hits a Wall, With ‘No Quick Fix’ to Revive ItPolicymakers and investors expected China’s economy to rev up again after Beijing abruptly dropped Covid precautions, but recent data shows alarming signs of a slowdown. China’s Central Bank Cuts Loan Prime RatesThe reduction in the rates, which are used to set corporate loans and home mortgages, signal concern that the country’s post-pandemic rebound is stalling. A British explorer and businessman is among those on the missing submersible.Hamish Harding holds several Guinness World Records, including one for the longest time spent traversing the deepest part of the ocean on a single dive. Why are undersea rescues so difficult?Russia Sought to Assassinate an Informant in the U.S.A failed plot to assassinate a C.I.A. spy in 2020 in part led to expulsions of the agency’s chief in Moscow and his Russian counterpart in Washington. How Classified Evidence Could Complicate the Trump Documents CaseProsecutors and defense lawyers appear to be preparing for a pretrial fight over showing sensitive evidence to the jury and the public. Donald Trump Says ‘Secret’ Document He Described on Tape Referred to News Clippings“There was no document,” the former president said on Fox News as he gave some of his most expansive remarks on the case that led to his federal indictment. G.O.P. Targets Researchers Who Study Disinformation Ahead of 2024 ElectionA legal campaign against universities and think tanks seeks to undermine the fight against false claims about elections, vaccines and other hot political topics. DeSantis Raises Cash in California and Pokes at NewsomThe Florida governor made a fund-raising stop in Sacramento not far from the home of Gov. Gavin Newsom. The two are in the midst of a mutually beneficial feud. In Lviv, Ukraine, Digging Up Old Graves to Bury Newly Fallen SoldiersFunerals have taken on a grim routine in the Ukrainian city of Lviv, and as the fighting grows more intense during the counteroffensive, gravediggers say they are bracing for more bodies. These Cowboys Build a New Juneteenth Tradition at a Rodeo in PortlandThe cowboy is “a shorthand for independence and grit and all of these things about America,” an organizer said. “But then you combine it with Black culture, and it just wiggles your brain.” Are Wine, Chocolate and Artificial Sweeteners Good for You? Nutrition Science Needs a Reboot.Nutrition science needs a credibility revolution. Only One State in America Includes the Study of Climate Change for All GradesSchools can teach children how important it is for everyone to help. Gavin Newsom Wants to Build. Everyone Is Not on Board.Gavin Newsom wants to build. Not everyone is on board. The Homes of Lowndes County, Ala., Are WaitingThe county is hardly the only place in America plagued with sanitation problems. Ahead of Expo 2030 Bid, Rome Dreams of ReinvigorationAfter years of decline, the city hopes to use a bid for the next world’s fair to re-envision itself as a place that works. Another Blow to Boris Johnson as U.K. Parliament Ratifies Damning ReportThe former prime minister will lose his pass to Parliament, another stinging penalty from the fallout of lockdown-breaking parties during the pandemic. Chris Paul Found Out About the Suns’ Trade From His SonPaul, a 12-time All-Star, was on a promotional tour for a book he wrote about his grandfather and his N.B.A. career. Rising Temperatures Speeding Up Himalayan Glacier LossGlaciers in the region melted faster between 2010 and 2019 than in the previous decade. “Things are just happening so fast,” one researcher said. Reframing the West: New Fiction Makes Room for Voices Long DeniedA wave of novels is drawing from wellsprings of race, class and gender to expand the genre. More Recent Articles |
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Six teenagers were shot as Juneteenth celebrations near downtown Milwaukee wrapped up Monday, according to police who said the gunfire appears to have started with a fight.
The search for British actor Julian Sands -- missing since January on California's Mt. Baldy -- resumed Saturday with warmer weather and additional snow melt, but there was still no sign of the actor five months later.
Voters in Switzerland have passed a new law to cut carbon emissions to net-zero by 2050 after glaciers in the Swiss Alps have lost a third of their ice volume since 2001.
An axe-wielding assailant entered three Chinese restaurants and attacked diners in the Albany suburb of Auckland, New Zealand.
As rescue teams search for a missing five-person submersible in the Atlantic, it is the ill-fated Titanic that has fascinated millions worldwide since it sank more than a century ago and lured the tour to its wreckage.
A small submersible went missing off the coast of Newfoundland during an expedition to visit the site of the sunken HMS Titanic, and Coast Guard crews were searching for the vessel Monday.
Seven individuals in the Iranian court system have been sanctioned for their role in human rights violations under the country's criminal justice system. Six are members of the Revolutionary Court.
Using low-dose aspirin was associated with a 20% increased incidence of anemia and decline in ferritin, or blood iron levels, in otherwise healthy older adults, according to a new analysis of an old study.
An Ohio zoo announced a baby mandrill monkey was born recently to a first-time mother at the facility.
Librarians in Illinois said they were surprised when a book returned by an anonymous patron was found to be 43 years overdue.
Police in England were dispatched to round up a flock of sheep on the lam after the animals were seen running loose in a road.
A Massachusetts store could have a valid claim to being the luckiest in the state after three lottery tickets bought at the store each one $100,000 in the same drawing.
India's largest airline, IndiGo, announced Monday it is ordering a record-setting 500 Airbus A320 aircraft.
John Durham will testify before two House committees later this week a month after authoring a special counsel report on the FBI's investigation into former President Donald Trump's ties with Russia.
Former President Donald Trump will not be allowed to keep evidence in the federal classified documents case in Florida, and he will not be allowed to view evidence without his attorneys present, a federal judge ruled.
NCT Dream, a subunit of the K-pop group NCT, released a single and music video for "Broken Melodies," a song from its album "ISTJ."
An Ohio woman said she has no plans to remove a nearly 10-foot-tall werewolf statue from her yard, despite a warning from the city.
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.
A Maine fishermen caught three extremely rare orange lobsters in the space of one week.
Marc Anthony welcomed his seventh child, his first with his wife, Nadia Ferreira.
"Rebel Moon," a new space opera starring Sofia Boutella and Ed Skrein, is coming to Netflix.
Former MLB pitcher and outfielder Dick "Turkey" Hall, who won two World Series titles with the Baltimore Orioles, has died, the team announced Monday. He was 92.
Jailed Russian political opposition leader Alexei Navalny said a new trial began Monday that could see him spend an additional 30 years behind bars.
A team of Connecticut high schoolers danced for nearly 16 miles in a conga line to break a world record and raise money for an adult day care center.
Animal rescuers responded to a Connecticut sports complex to rescue a red-tailed hawk found entangled in a net. 
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