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Djokovic ousts cramping Alcaraz, reaches French Open final Novak Djokovic fired eight aces and broke Carlos Alcaraz's serve seven times, taking advantage of the Spaniard's cramped condition en route to a four set victory in the French Open semifinals Friday in Paris. Toronto Blue Jays cut ties with Anthony Bass after anti-LGBTQ social media post The Toronto Blue Jays let go of pitcher Anthony Bass on Friday, after he shared an anti-LGBTQ post on social media last month. One year after decriminalization, Thailand's cannabis future looks hazy Dispensaries can be found on seemingly every corner of this bustling Thai capital, their neon-lit marijuana leaves beckoning customers as the country marks the one-year anniversary of decriminalizing cannabis. 'Breaking Bad' actor Mike Batayeh dead at 52 The June 1 death of actor and comedian Mike Batayeh was confirmed Friday according to multiple reports. 37 charges against Donald Trump include retention of U.S. intel, obstruction of justice Prosecutors unsealed a 38-count federal indictment against Donald Trump and an aide Friday, detailing the criminal case against the former president and his handling of classified documents. Britain's ex-Prime Minister Boris Johnson resigns as member of Parliament Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has resigned as a member of Parliament after receiving a pre-publication copy of a Privileges Committee report evaluating if he mislead Parliament about gatherings he held at D In classified documents indictment, Trump aide accused of false statements In the federal investigation into the mishandling of classified documents, an aide to Donald Trump was charged along with the former president in an indictment unsealed Friday. Look: Alligator wanders into South Carolina fire station Firefighters in South Carolina said they ejected an unwanted visitor after an alligator wandered into their station. Look: Cincinnati Zoo announces birth of baby sloth An Ohio zoo announced the birth of a healthy baby Linne's two-toed sloth, the first member of its species to be born at the zoo. Florida woman accused of shooting, killing Black neighbor granted bond A white Fla. woman accused of killing her Black neighbor was granted bond Friday. Authorities allege that Susan Louise Lorincz, 58, shot Ajike "AJ" Owens, 35, on June 2 in Ocala, Fla. George Santos' attorney asks court to withhold names of donors who raised $500,000 bond An attorney for Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., has filed an appeal to block the N.Y. court overseeing the federal criminal fraud case against him from revealing the names of donors who helped raise $500,000 for his bond. Colombia reaches 6-month cease-fire deal with guerrilla group ELN A 6-month ceasefire starting August 3 was announced Friday by Colombian President Gustavo Petro and ELN Commander Antonio Garcia. Turtle takes a ride in the back of Kentucky police cruiser A turtle found loitering in the parking lot of a Kentucky bank was apprehended and loaded into the back of a squad car, but ultimately released. Joran van der Sloot pleads not guilty to fraud, extortion in Holloway case Joran van der Sloot pleaded not guilty Friday to charges of fraud and extorting the mother of Natalee Holloway in 2010. Holloway disappeared in Aruba in 2005. S.C. man's first-ever lottery ticket earns him $375,000 A South Carolina man experienced a bout of beginner's luck when he bought his first-ever lottery ticket and scored a $375,000 prize. Use of hallucinogens like mushrooms, PCP doubles among young adults, study finds Young American adults have doubled their use of non-LSD hallucinogens in just a few years, a new report warns. Russia will move tactical nuclear weapons to Belarus in early July, Putin says Russian President Vladimir Putin Friday confirmed that nuclear weapons would be deployed in Belarus after facilities to house them are finished in early July. It's the first nukes deployment outside Russia since 1991. Italy's Campi Flegrei volcano is at risk of eruption, researchers say Researchers at Italy's National Research Institute for Geophysics and Volcanology say the Campi Flegrei volcano in southern Italy is at risk of erupting in a new study. Listen: BTS release 'Take Two' single ahead of 10th anniversary K-pop group BTS released the song "Take Two" ahead of its 10th anniversary Festa celebration. Iran helping Russia build military drone factory, White House says The White House on Friday said Iran has stepped up its military involvement with Russia in its invasion of Ukraine and is now sending that country material to build a drone manufacturing plant. Wisconsin Rep. Mike Gallagher won't challenge Sen. Tammy Baldwin Wisconsin Republican Rep. Mike Gallagher announced on Friday that he would not challenge incumbent Sen. Tammy Baldwin in 2024. 'Skull Island': Kong defends his home in trailer for Netflix anime "Skull Island," an anime series set in Legendary's MonsterVerse, is coming to Netflix in June. Look: Transformers superfan collects 5,150 pieces of memorabilia A California man's love of robots in disguise led to his collecting 5,150 pieces of Transformers memorabilia. Watch: California researchers encounter unusually large group of orcas Marine researchers in California were treated to a unique experience when they came across an unusually large pod of orcas composed of up to 24 killer whales. |
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Trump Indictment Lays Out Evidence for Historic Charges in Documents CaseThe indictment details evidence that the former president placed national security secrets in jeopardy and schemed to thwart the investigation into the matter. Analysis: Trump Indictment Shows His Actions Were More Blatant Than KnownThe accounts in the 49-page indictment provide compelling evidence of a shocking indifference toward some of the country’s most sensitive secrets. Battles Rage as Ukraine Tries to Retake Russian-Occupied TerritoryMilitary analysts and U.S. officials said it was too soon to judge the success of Ukraine’s offensive, which is looking for weaknesses to exploit, in the face of fierce resistance. Boris Johnson Resigns From ParliamentThe former prime minister quit after getting a confidential report about whether he had lied to lawmakers about lockdown-breaking parties. Canada’s Ability to Prevent Forest Fires Lags Behind the NeedProvincial firefighting agencies are stretched thin, there is no national agency and it’s hard to get approval for controlled burns — factors that have exacerbated recent outbreaks. What to Know About Canada’s Exceptional Wildfire SeasonWild fires started earlier, are higher in number and spread across much of the country, burning millions of acres as climate change turns more of the country’s forest into a tinderbox. Will Wildfires Like Canada’s Become the New Normal?Canada’s devastating fires and toxic smoke might not recur every year, but the heat from climate change increases the risks of a wide range of disasters. George Santos Says His Family Helped Bail Him OutMr. Santos, a New York representative, said his relatives had helped guarantee his bail, but asked a judge to keep their names sealed out of privacy concerns. Children Missing in Amazon Jungle Found Alive After 40 DaysRescuers had been searching for the children — aged 13, 9, 4 and 1 — ever since they survived a plane crash that killed the three adults on board. Nate Paul, Investor Linked to Ken Paxton’s Impeachment, Faces ChargesNate Paul, the real estate investor at the center of the impeachment case against the attorney general of Texas, Ken Paxton, has been jailed at the request of the F.B.I. Trump’s Indictment: The Department of Justice Had No ChoiceA commander in chief stands accused of endangering national security. Trump’s Indictment: Given What We Know, Not Charging Him Would Be the Greater ScandalThe available evidence supports the indictment by the special counsel Jack Smith. How Jack Smith Can Succeed in His Case Against TrumpThe special counsel has four hurdles to overcome. What’s the Right Inflation Target for the American Economy?Should it be 2 percent or bust? Probably not. NY Lawmakers Pass Clean Slate Act, Sealing Some Criminal Records After 7 YearsAs the 2023 session ends, the State Legislature passed a bill sealing old criminal records, but failed to reach a deal on a housing package. Allina Health Pauses Policy of Cutting Off Care for Patients in DebtAllina Health, a large health system in the Midwest, had withheld care for patients who had $4,500 in medical bills. What Do Binance.US’s New Rules on Trading Dollars Mean for Customers?The company said that it would no longer allow trades with U.S. dollars on its platform. Customers were urged to withdraw funds by Tuesday. Manipur, India’s Blood-Soaked War ZoneAn outburst of ethnic hatreds has fractured an ancient kingdom and turned neighbors into enemies. Private Dances: Lotto Royale Offers a ‘Door to an Experience’River to River Festival presents an art experiment in which audience members and dance artists, paired randomly, meet for one-on-one performances. More Recent Articles |
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Novak Djokovic fired eight aces and broke Carlos Alcaraz's serve seven times, taking advantage of the Spaniard's cramped condition en route to a four set victory in the French Open semifinals Friday in Paris.
The Toronto Blue Jays let go of pitcher Anthony Bass on Friday, after he shared an anti-LGBTQ post on social media last month.
Dispensaries can be found on seemingly every corner of this bustling Thai capital, their neon-lit marijuana leaves beckoning customers as the country marks the one-year anniversary of decriminalizing cannabis.
The June 1 death of actor and comedian Mike Batayeh was confirmed Friday according to multiple reports.
Prosecutors unsealed a 38-count federal indictment against Donald Trump and an aide Friday, detailing the criminal case against the former president and his handling of classified documents.
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has resigned as a member of Parliament after receiving a pre-publication copy of a Privileges Committee report evaluating if he mislead Parliament about gatherings he held at D
In the federal investigation into the mishandling of classified documents, an aide to Donald Trump was charged along with the former president in an indictment unsealed Friday.
Firefighters in South Carolina said they ejected an unwanted visitor after an alligator wandered into their station.
An Ohio zoo announced the birth of a healthy baby Linne's two-toed sloth, the first member of its species to be born at the zoo.
A white Fla. woman accused of killing her Black neighbor was granted bond Friday. Authorities allege that Susan Louise Lorincz, 58, shot Ajike "AJ" Owens, 35, on June 2 in Ocala, Fla.
An attorney for Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., has filed an appeal to block the N.Y. court overseeing the federal criminal fraud case against him from revealing the names of donors who helped raise $500,000 for his bond.
A 6-month ceasefire starting August 3 was announced Friday by Colombian President Gustavo Petro and ELN Commander Antonio Garcia.
A turtle found loitering in the parking lot of a Kentucky bank was apprehended and loaded into the back of a squad car, but ultimately released.
Joran van der Sloot pleaded not guilty Friday to charges of fraud and extorting the mother of Natalee Holloway in 2010. Holloway disappeared in Aruba in 2005.
A South Carolina man experienced a bout of beginner's luck when he bought his first-ever lottery ticket and scored a $375,000 prize.
Young American adults have doubled their use of non-LSD hallucinogens in just a few years, a new report warns.
Russian President Vladimir Putin Friday confirmed that nuclear weapons would be deployed in Belarus after facilities to house them are finished in early July. It's the first nukes deployment outside Russia since 1991.
Researchers at Italy's National Research Institute for Geophysics and Volcanology say the Campi Flegrei volcano in southern Italy is at risk of erupting in a new study.
K-pop group BTS released the song "Take Two" ahead of its 10th anniversary Festa celebration.
The White House on Friday said Iran has stepped up its military involvement with Russia in its invasion of Ukraine and is now sending that country material to build a drone manufacturing plant.
Wisconsin Republican Rep. Mike Gallagher announced on Friday that he would not challenge incumbent Sen. Tammy Baldwin in 2024.
"Skull Island," an anime series set in Legendary's MonsterVerse, is coming to Netflix in June.
A California man's love of robots in disguise led to his collecting 5,150 pieces of Transformers memorabilia.
Marine researchers in California were treated to a unique experience when they came across an unusually large pod of orcas composed of up to 24 killer whales. 
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