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 Texas sheriff recommends criminal charges after migrants flown to Martha's Vineyard  A Texas county sheriff investigating September's involuntarily transportation of 49 migrants from San Antonio to Martha's Vineyard recommended on Monday that criminal charges be filed in the case.      Skeletal remains found on Virginia construction site belong to child from 1800s  The skeletal remains of a child, found buried last month in Virginia during the construction of a new home, date back more than 100 years, according to the medical examiner.      Family of slain mother, shot through neighbor's closed door in Florida, urges arrest  The family of a slain Florida mother of four, shot through a closed door following a dispute with her neighbor, is calling on police to arrest the suspect.      Oklahoma approves first religious public charter school in United States  Oklahoma approved the first religious public charter school in the country on Monday, allowing  St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual Charter School to be publicly funded.      U.S. Treasury sanctions seven for plot to destabilize Moldovan government  The United States sanctioned seven Russian nationals Monday, for their attempts to help destabilize the government of Moldova and "subvert democracy."      Rayhan Asat: More needs to be done to punish China over Uyghur genocide  Uyghur human rights lawyer and advocate Rayhan Asat told UPI that more needs to be done to hold China accountable for the Uyghur genocide.      2024 Election: Here's who's running for president  The 2024 U.S. presidential race is ramping up, with Republican candidates launching campaigns for the party's nomination to take on Democrat President Joe Biden. Here's a rundown of candidates who have announced so far.      Former Vice President Mike Pence officially enters Republican primary race  Just days before his birthday, former vice president Mike Pence has officially filed the paperwork to seek the Republican nomination to run for the President of the United States in next year's election.      Heat-trapping atmospheric carbon dioxide soars to new record  Heat-trapping carbon dioxide hit record levels in May, peaking at 424 parts per million and blowing past levels not seen in more than 4 million years, NOAA scientists announced Monday.      GOP-led House oversight panel to hold contempt hearings for FBI director  House Republicans will hold a contempt of Congress hearing on Thursday over FBI Director Christopher Wray allegedly withholding records, House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer, R-Ky., said Monday.      Biden, Denmark's Frederiksen discuss importance of being 'united' on Ukraine  President Joe Biden and Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen discussed support for Ukraine their shared values in a meeting at the White House on Monday afternoon.      Robert Hanssen, ex-FBI agent convicted of spying, dies in prison at 79  Robert Hanssen, a former FBI agent who sold U.S. secrets for $1.4 million to the Soviet Union and later Russia, was found dead Monday in his Colorado prison cell, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.      Apple's WWDC unveils Vision Pro headset, new laptops, advanced operating systems  Apple introduced its latest slate of state-of-the-art tech at its 2023 Worldwide Developers Conference in Cupertino, Calif., on Monday, headlined by the Vision Pro headset.      Watch: Man passes 80-pound weight from hand to hand 100 times in 21 seconds  An Idaho man with more than 250 Guinness World Records to his name attempted to add another title by passing an 80-pound weight from hand to hand 100 times in 21 seconds.      Wolverine spotted in California is only the second in 100 years  Wildlife officials in California said a wolverine spotted on multiple recent occasions is only the second of its species to be seen in the state in the past 100 years.      Perfectly timed $20 lottery win leads to $2M jackpot  A South Carolina man credited a perfectly timed $20 lottery win with leading to his scoring a $2 million jackpot.      Look: Three sand cat kittens born at North Carolina Zoo  The North Carolina Zoo announced the birth of triplet sand cat kittens to a first-time mother.      Social activist Cornel West announces presidential bid with People's Party  Renowned activist Cornel West announced on Monday that he will run for president as a member of the People's Party.      Trump lawyers reportedly meet with DOJ officials  Lawyers for Donald Trump on Monday reportedly met with officials from the Justice Department to discuss the ongoing probe into classified documents that were discovered at the former president's Florida home.      Look: NCT's Taeyong releases 'Shalala' solo EP, music video  K-pop star Taeyong released his debut solo EP, "Shalala," and a music video for his song of the same name.      Taylor Swift shares 'Speak Now (Taylor's Version)' track list with Hayley Williams, Fall Out Boy  Taylor Swift released a track list for her album "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" featuring collaborations with Paramore's Hayley Williams and Fall Out Boy.      Bodies of 3 more victims found in collapsed Iowa apartment building  The bodies of three residents who lived in the apartment building that collapsed in Davenport, Iowa, were found over the weekend.       | 
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 Oklahoma Approves First Religious Charter School in the U.S.The school will offer online, Roman Catholic instruction funded by taxpayers. Its approval is certain to tee off a legal battle over the separation of church and state.        Mike Pence Files Paperwork to Enter 2024 Race, Challenging TrumpMr. Pence, who filed paperwork declaring his candidacy, was once a stalwart supporter and defender of Donald J. Trump, but split with his former boss after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.        Can Christie Succeed as ‘Trump Slayer’? New Jersey Has Thoughts.The former governor, with his ready wit and considerable baggage, intends to jump into the Republican presidential primary on Tuesday.        Robert Kennedy Jr., With Musk, Pushes Right-Wing Ideas and MisinformationMr. Kennedy, a long-shot Democratic presidential candidate with surprisingly high polling numbers, said he wanted to close the Mexican border and attributed the rise of mass shootings to pharmaceutical drugs.        Robert Hanssen, F.B.I. Agent Exposed as Spy for Moscow, Dies at 79Mr. Hanssen was sentenced to life in prison in 2002, bringing to a close one of the most lurid and damaging espionage cases in American history.        Trump Lawyers Visit Justice Dept. as Classified Documents Inquiry Nears EndThree lawyers representing the former president spent nearly two hours there after requesting a meeting to discuss their concerns about the department’s handling of the investigation.        Trump Asks Judge to Stop E. Jean Carroll’s Defamation CaseFormer President Donald J. Trump told a judge that he could not have defamed E. Jean Carroll by denying her rape accusation because a jury had found him liable only for sexually abusing her.        Chris Licht of CNN Faces a Crisis. Here’s Why.Mr. Licht, the network’s chief executive, said on an internal call on Monday that he would “fight like hell” to win back the trust of the network.        Ancient Human Relatives Buried Their Dead in Caves, New Theory ClaimsHomo naledi, despite having tiny brains, may have lit fires and decorated walls around the graves of their dead, according to controversial new research.        A Gay Riot at a Los Angeles Doughnut Shop? The Legend Has Some Holes.As Los Angeles prepares to commemorate the long-gone Cooper Do-nuts, accounts of a renowned 1959 uprising at one of its stores are being called into question.        Missouri Governor Says Execution Will Proceed After Jurors Waver on Death SentenceMichael Tisius, convicted in the murders of two jail guards, is scheduled to be executed on Tuesday.        James Beard Awards 2023 Winners: The Complete ListAfter facing questions about its new processes, the James Beard Foundation held its annual gala in Chicago on Monday.        SEC Accuses Binance of Mishandling Funds and Lying to RegulatorsThe S.E.C. said the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange mixed billions of dollars in customer funds and secretly sent them to a separate company controlled by Binance’s founder, Changpeng Zhao.        As California Accuses Florida of Shipping Migrants, More Arrive in SacramentoAs California officials accused Florida of shipping migrants to its capital city last week, about 20 more people, mostly from Venezuela, arrived on Monday on the same chartered plane.        For These Bird Flu Researchers, Work Is a Day at the Very ‘Icky’ BeachThe H5N1 virus poses “a great unknown threat” to birds and humans alike. Understanding and thwarting it begins with excrement collection.        The Eyes of the World Are Upon UkraineThe moral equivalent of D-Day is happening right now.        ‘The Idol’ and Our Backlash TimesIn HBO’s series, nostalgic sexism poses as transgression.        The 2024 Race: Blessings to You, Chris ChristieBiden-Trump, the sequel, has quite a few plot twists.        At Least 42 Are Dead and Thousands Are Displaced After Flooding in HaitiOfficials said that western portions of the country appeared to be the most affected by the flooding caused by heavy rain over the weekend.        Andrew Bellucci, Pizza Visionary With a Troubled Past, Dies at 59His obsession with recreating the original New York pizza helped revive a classic and inspire a generation of chefs. But his ambitions led to conflicts and, once, prison.        Republicans, Escalating Attacks on F.B.I., Vow to Hold Director in ContemptF.B.I. officials briefed lawmakers on an unsubstantiated bribery allegation against Joe Biden when he was vice president, but did not let them leave a secure area with a document detailing it.        Actors Authorize Potential Strike With Hollywood Writers Still PicketingThe vote does not guarantee a walkout. The actors and studios will begin negotiations on Wednesday.         More Recent Articles | 
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 A Texas county sheriff investigating September's involuntarily transportation of 49 migrants from San Antonio to Martha's Vineyard recommended on Monday that criminal charges be filed in the case.   
 The skeletal remains of a child, found buried last month in Virginia during the construction of a new home, date back more than 100 years, according to the medical examiner.   
 The family of a slain Florida mother of four, shot through a closed door following a dispute with her neighbor, is calling on police to arrest the suspect.   
 Oklahoma approved the first religious public charter school in the country on Monday, allowing  St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual Charter School to be publicly funded.   
 The United States sanctioned seven Russian nationals Monday, for their attempts to help destabilize the government of Moldova and "subvert democracy."   
 Uyghur human rights lawyer and advocate Rayhan Asat told UPI that more needs to be done to hold China accountable for the Uyghur genocide.   
 The 2024 U.S. presidential race is ramping up, with Republican candidates launching campaigns for the party's nomination to take on Democrat President Joe Biden. Here's a rundown of candidates who have announced so far.   
 Just days before his birthday, former vice president Mike Pence has officially filed the paperwork to seek the Republican nomination to run for the President of the United States in next year's election.   
 Heat-trapping carbon dioxide hit record levels in May, peaking at 424 parts per million and blowing past levels not seen in more than 4 million years, NOAA scientists announced Monday.   
 House Republicans will hold a contempt of Congress hearing on Thursday over FBI Director Christopher Wray allegedly withholding records, House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer, R-Ky., said Monday.   
 President Joe Biden and Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen discussed support for Ukraine their shared values in a meeting at the White House on Monday afternoon.   
 Robert Hanssen, a former FBI agent who sold U.S. secrets for $1.4 million to the Soviet Union and later Russia, was found dead Monday in his Colorado prison cell, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons.   
 Apple introduced its latest slate of state-of-the-art tech at its 2023 Worldwide Developers Conference in Cupertino, Calif., on Monday, headlined by the Vision Pro headset.   
 An Idaho man with more than 250 Guinness World Records to his name attempted to add another title by passing an 80-pound weight from hand to hand 100 times in 21 seconds.   
 Wildlife officials in California said a wolverine spotted on multiple recent occasions is only the second of its species to be seen in the state in the past 100 years.   
 A South Carolina man credited a perfectly timed $20 lottery win with leading to his scoring a $2 million jackpot.   
 The North Carolina Zoo announced the birth of triplet sand cat kittens to a first-time mother.   
 Renowned activist Cornel West announced on Monday that he will run for president as a member of the People's Party.   
 Lawyers for Donald Trump on Monday reportedly met with officials from the Justice Department to discuss the ongoing probe into classified documents that were discovered at the former president's Florida home.   
 K-pop star Taeyong released his debut solo EP, "Shalala," and a music video for his song of the same name.   
 Taylor Swift released a track list for her album "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)" featuring collaborations with Paramore's Hayley Williams and Fall Out Boy.   
 The bodies of three residents who lived in the apartment building that collapsed in Davenport, Iowa, were found over the weekend.   
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