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Bidens tells transgender children ‘you are loved’ in Pride Month celebration at White House As former President Donald Trump prepared to deliver speeches in which he voiced support for anti-"woke" policies targeting the transgender community, President Joe Biden welcomed transgender people at the White House. Hundreds march in Boston's first Pride parade since 2019 Hundreds of participants turned out Saturday for the first Pride Month parade held in Boston since 2019. Trump delivers first speeches since indictment, calls Biden admin 'fascists' Former President Donald Trump spoke at state Republican conventions in Georgia and in North Carolina Saturday in his first appearances since his historic indictment on 37 federal counts. Arcangelo wins Belmont Stakes; Jena Antonucci becomes 1st female trainer take race Arcangelo and jockey Javier Castellano took first place at the Belmont Stakes in New York on Saturday, making trainer Jena Antonucci the first woman to win in the celebrated race. Matt Damon, Ben Affleck's production firm slams Donald Trump for misusing video Matt Damon and Ben Affleck's production company has slammed Donald Trump for violating its copyright after the former president shared a video that misused a monologue from their latest film, "Air." Six people injured filming stunt for new ‘Gladiator’ sequel Six crew members were injured while filming a stunt scene for an upcoming sequel to the Oscar-winning film "Gladiator" in Morocco, reports said Saturday. Naomi Watts marries Billy Crudup "The Loudest Voice" actress Naomi Watts has confirmed she married "The Morning Show" star Billy Crudup. Man finds one million pennies while cleaning out home A family cleaning out their home in Los Angeles stumbled upon several bags containing one million pennies. New Haven, Conn., settles Randy Cox police brutality suit for a record $45M A record $45 million settlement has been reached in a police brutality suit brought against New Haven, Conn., by Randy Cox, who was paralyzed from the neck down while in police custody last year. NBC cancels comedies 'Young Rock,' 'Grand Crew'Dozens killed as heavy rain, floods inundate northwestern Pakistan Dozens of people are dead as torrential rains and flooding inundated parts of northwestern Pakistan on Saturday. France's Macron delivers warning to Iran over supplying drones to Russia French President Emmanuel Macron issued a warning to Iran over supplying drones to Russia during a rare one-on-one conversation with Iranian counterpart Ebrahim Raisi on Saturday, the government said. Serial killer Ted Kaczynski, known as the Unabomber, dead at 81 Theodore "Ted" Kaczynski, the notorious serial killer known as the Unabomber, has died, officials said Saturday. Five killed in Turkish explosives factory blast A blast killed five employees at an explosives factory in Ankara Saturday, according to the Turkish National Defense Ministry. Movie review: 'Elemental' a moving, exciting, if not subtle, metaphor Pixar's "Elemental," in theaters Friday, is not the animation studio's most subtle film, yet it still works on basic story and metaphorical levels. Police: 9 people injured in San Francisco shooting incident At least nine people were injured in a shooting incident in San Francisco's Mission District late Friday, police said. Two airplanes come into contact at Tokyo airport; no injuries reported Two airplanes came into contact with each other on Saturday at the Haneda Airport in Tokyo, Japanese authorities said. No injuries were reported in the incident. Child plane crash survivors rescued after 40 days in Colombian jungle The Colombian military says it has rescued four children who were missing in the Amazon jungle for over a month. At least 22 children killed after bomb detonates at Somali soccer field At least 22 children are among the dozens of people killed after coming into contact with an explosive device that detonated Friday during a recreational soccer game in Somalia, local authorities said. Colo. police release body-cam footage of officer shooting Black teen Police in the Denver suburb of Aurora, Colo., have released body-cam footage of a Black teen who was fatally shot by police nine days ago. At least 9 dead in al-Shabaab attack on Somalia luxury hotel At least nine people are dead after what police are calling a terrorist attack at a luxury resort in Mogadishu, Somalia, late on Friday. Ukraine claims advances around Bakhmut as Trudeau visits Kyiv Ukrainian forces claimed to have made advances around the fiercely contested city of Bakhmut on Saturday as Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pledged more assistance during a surprise visit to Kyiv. Taylor Swift's 'Midnights' tops U.S. album chart Taylor Swift's "Midnights" is the No. 1 album in the United States this weekend, unseating Morgan Wallen's "One Thing at a Time" off of the top perch after a 12-week run. French stabbing suspect indicted on attempted murder, weapons charges A man suspected of stabbing four children at a playground in the French Alps this week is facing charges of attempted murder following a Saturday court appearance, prosecutors said. Famous birthdays for June 10: Leelee Sobieski, Sasha Obama Actor/artist Leelee Sobieski turns 40 and former first daughter Sasha Obama turns 22, among the famous birthdays for June 10. |
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Trump Supporters’ Violent Rhetoric in His Defense Disturbs ExpertsThe former president’s allies have portrayed the indictment as an act of war and called for retribution, which political violence experts say increases the risk of action. Trump Speaks at Georgia and North Carolina Conventions After IndictmentDonald J. Trump delivered his first post-indictment public remarks on Saturday at the state G.O.P. conventions in Georgia and North Carolina, as his federal indictment dominates the political landscape. Aileen Cannon, Trump Appointee, Was Randomly Assigned to Documents CaseThe chief clerk of the courts for the Southern District of Florida added that Judge Aileen M. Cannon had been randomly assigned to the case. Ted Kaczynski, ‘Unabomber’ Who Attacked Modern Life, Dies at 81Alone in a shack in the Montana wilderness, he fashioned homemade bombs and launched a violent one-man campaign to destroy industrial society. Kaczynski, aka the Unabomber, Said to Have Died by Suicide in PrisonThe man known as the “Unabomber” had been transferred to a federal prison medical center in 2021 after more than 25 years at a maximum security facility. Who Was the ‘Unabomber’ Ted Kaczynski?The domestic terrorist, who evaded authorities for almost 20 years, killed three people and injured 23 others with his homemade bombs. Zelensky Signals Ukraine’s Counteroffensive Has BegunAs waters from the flooding of a burst dam began to recede, Ukrainian forces were trying to break through stout Russian defenses in the south and east. With Probes of Russian Lines, Ukraine’s Counteroffensive Takes ShapeUkraine is using its new arsenal of Western tanks and armored vehicles in what is expected to be one of the largest military operations in Europe since World War II. How the PGA Tour-LIV Golf Merger Came TogetherThe agreement to remake a global game stunned most of the sporting world after seven weeks of clandestine negotiations. Arcangelo’s Belmont Victory Makes Trainer First Woman to Win a Triple Crown RaceJena Antonucci became the first female trainer to win a Triple Crown race, a series that spans more than a century. “I wish more people can be like horses,” she said. Idaho Student Murders: Inside the Hunt for the KillerAfter four students were stabbed to death in a house near a college campus, investigators scooped up data and forensic evidence, hoping for leads. A new DNA technique finally brought a breakthrough. Cheryl Hines Didn’t Expect to Be Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Running MateThe “Curb Your Enthusiasm” actress is beloved in Hollywood. In supporting her husband’s campaign, is she normalizing his often dangerous ideas? Colombia’s Mustard Lovers Grow Desperate Amid Dijon ShortageColombians are scrambling to find the beloved French condiment as a new health law removes it from shelves, leaving a tangy void in their hearts and sandwiches. Trump’s Bathroom Reading at Mar-a-LagoLet’s Make America Great Again — by getting Trump out of politics. Trump’s Indictment: He Should Never Again Be Trusted With the Nation’s SecretsHe left the Department of Justice with no choice but to indict. Giving Red America a Reason to Love Electric VehiclesFederal investment that gives people an economic stake in green energy may be the nation’s best chance to build a consensus to confront global warming. It’s Not Just Men and Boys Who Are Struggling Right NowDon’t forget about the women dying deaths of despair. 4 Missing Colombian Children Are Rescued and Said to Be in Good HealthThe four siblings, ages 1 to 13, were eager to play and asked for books just a day after being rescued and having survived 40 days in the jungle, officials said. Arizona, Low on Water, Weighs Taking It From the Sea. In Mexico.A $5 billion plan to desalinate seawater in Mexico and pipe it to Phoenix is testing the notion that desert cities can keep growing as the Earth warms. More Recent Articles |
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As former President Donald Trump prepared to deliver speeches in which he voiced support for anti-"woke" policies targeting the transgender community, President Joe Biden welcomed transgender people at the White House.
Hundreds of participants turned out Saturday for the first Pride Month parade held in Boston since 2019.
Former President Donald Trump spoke at state Republican conventions in Georgia and in North Carolina Saturday in his first appearances since his historic indictment on 37 federal counts.
Arcangelo and jockey Javier Castellano took first place at the Belmont Stakes in New York on Saturday, making trainer Jena Antonucci the first woman to win in the celebrated race.
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck's production company has slammed Donald Trump for violating its copyright after the former president shared a video that misused a monologue from their latest film, "Air."
Six crew members were injured while filming a stunt scene for an upcoming sequel to the Oscar-winning film "Gladiator" in Morocco, reports said Saturday.
"The Loudest Voice" actress Naomi Watts has confirmed she married "The Morning Show" star Billy Crudup.
A family cleaning out their home in Los Angeles stumbled upon several bags containing one million pennies.
A record $45 million settlement has been reached in a police brutality suit brought against New Haven, Conn., by Randy Cox, who was paralyzed from the neck down while in police custody last year.
NBC has canceled its comedies "Young Rock" and "Grand Crew."
Dozens of people are dead as torrential rains and flooding inundated parts of northwestern Pakistan on Saturday.
French President Emmanuel Macron issued a warning to Iran over supplying drones to Russia during a rare one-on-one conversation with Iranian counterpart Ebrahim Raisi on Saturday, the government said.
Theodore "Ted" Kaczynski, the notorious serial killer known as the Unabomber, has died, officials said Saturday.
A blast killed five employees at an explosives factory in Ankara Saturday, according to the Turkish National Defense Ministry.
Pixar's "Elemental," in theaters Friday, is not the animation studio's most subtle film, yet it still works on basic story and metaphorical levels.
At least nine people were injured in a shooting incident in San Francisco's Mission District late Friday, police said.
Two airplanes came into contact with each other on Saturday at the Haneda Airport in Tokyo, Japanese authorities said. No injuries were reported in the incident.
The Colombian military says it has rescued four children who were missing in the Amazon jungle for over a month.
At least 22 children are among the dozens of people killed after coming into contact with an explosive device that detonated Friday during a recreational soccer game in Somalia, local authorities said.
Police in the Denver suburb of Aurora, Colo., have released body-cam footage of a Black teen who was fatally shot by police nine days ago.
At least nine people are dead after what police are calling a terrorist attack at a luxury resort in Mogadishu, Somalia, late on Friday.
Ukrainian forces claimed to have made advances around the fiercely contested city of Bakhmut on Saturday as Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pledged more assistance during a surprise visit to Kyiv.
Taylor Swift's "Midnights" is the No. 1 album in the United States this weekend, unseating Morgan Wallen's "One Thing at a Time" off of the top perch after a 12-week run.
A man suspected of stabbing four children at a playground in the French Alps this week is facing charges of attempted murder following a Saturday court appearance, prosecutors said.
Actor/artist Leelee Sobieski turns 40 and former first daughter Sasha Obama turns 22, among the famous birthdays for June 10. 
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