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In a major escalation of Russian infighting, the head of the Wagner mercenary group is being investigated by Russia for inciting mutiny after he accused the country's military of launching a missile strike on his troops.
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  1. Leader of Wagner mercenary group fighting Ukraine vows 'justice' against Russia
  2. White House event highlights business connections that bind United States, India
  3. Despite slight strengthening, Tropical Storm Cindy still no threat to mainland
  4. Watch: Man runs 100 meters in 12.82 seconds while wearing high heels
  5. FDA issues draft guidance for research into psychedelics
  6. Justice Department arrests two Chinese nationals for fentanyl manufacturing
  7. Look: Florida woman finds alligator swimming in her pool
  8. 'Drag Race' superfan identifies 47 queens in 1 minute for world record
  9. Southwest Airlines reaches tentative agreement with mechanics union
  10. Infowars host Owen Shroyer pleads guilty to Jan. 6 riot-related misdemeanor
  11. Jackpot winning lottery ticket spent a week in oblivious owner's wallet
  12. Groups want federal probe into police shooting that killed Jayland Walker
  13. Raptors' Gradey Dick cites 'Wizard of Oz,' honors Kansas with NBA Draft suit
  14. SpaceX launches 56 Starlink satellites
  15. Joe Biden signs executive order boosting access to birth control
  16. Prosecutors cite narcotics in adding witness tampering charge for 'Rust' armorer
  17. Look: Monsta X's I.M releases 'Overdrive' solo EP, music video
  18. BET Awards: How to watch, what to expect
  19. Senators call on GAO to investigate potential harms of AI
  20. Authorities try to construct timeline of submersible's doomed trek to Titanic
  21. Look: Georgia firefighters perform 'fawn-tastic' rescue in retention pond
  22. Watch: Michelle Buteau plays newly-single stylist in 'Survival of the Thickest' trailer
  23. $127,000 dog nanny job listing pulled after flood of applications
  24. Listen: The Weeknd, Lily-Rose Depp, Jennie release song 'One of the Girls' for 'The Idol'
  25. Watch: Nebraska cow performs 10 tricks in 1 minute for world record

Leader of Wagner mercenary group fighting Ukraine vows 'justice' against Russia

In a major escalation of Russian infighting, the head of the Wagner mercenary group is being investigated by Russia for inciting mutiny after he accused the country's military of launching a missile strike on his troops.
   

White House event highlights business connections that bind United States, India

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with several business leaders on Friday, the final day of state visit.
   

Despite slight strengthening, Tropical Storm Cindy still no threat to mainland

Tropical Storm Cindy gradually strengthened overnight into Friday in the Atlantic Ocean but is not yet a threat to land, forecasters for the National Weather Service said.
   

Watch: Man runs 100 meters in 12.82 seconds while wearing high heels

A serial record-breaker from Spain added a new title to his name by running a 100-meter sprint while wearing high heels.
   

FDA issues draft guidance for research into psychedelics

The Food and Drug Administration issued guidelines Friday for scientific research with psychedelics. Comments are due by Aug. 23, after which the agency will begin work on final guidelines.
   

Justice Department arrests two Chinese nationals for fentanyl manufacturing

The Justice Department on Friday announced that two people were arrested, and three Chinese-based companies were indicted for fentanyl manufacturing.
   

Look: Florida woman finds alligator swimming in her pool

Sheriff's deputies were summoned to a Florida woman's home when her plans to take a dip in the pool were delayed by the unexpected presence of a swimming alligator.
   

'Drag Race' superfan identifies 47 queens in 1 minute for world record

A "RuPaul's Drag Race" superfan broke a Guinness World record by identifying 47 alumni of the reality-competition series in 1 minute.
   

Southwest Airlines reaches tentative agreement with mechanics union

Southwest Airlines and the union representing its mechanics, instructors and maintenance controllers, say they have reached a tentative labor agreement.
   

Infowars host Owen Shroyer pleads guilty to Jan. 6 riot-related misdemeanor

Owen Shroyer, a host of the right-wing conspiracy theory platform Infowars, has pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge related to the Jan. 6, 2021, pro-Trump mob attack on the U.S. Capitol.
   

Jackpot winning lottery ticket spent a week in oblivious owner's wallet

A Michigan man said a Fantasy 5 lottery ticket was forgotten in his wallet for a week before he discovered it was a $199,407 jackpot winner.
   

Groups want federal probe into police shooting that killed Jayland Walker

Civil rights groups are calling on the Department of Justice to investigate the Akron, Ohio Police Department for the 2022 fatal shooting of Jayland Walker.
   

Raptors' Gradey Dick cites 'Wizard of Oz,' honors Kansas with NBA Draft suit

Former Kansas star Gradey Dick wore a vibrant, sparkling suit, a nod to Dorothy's ruby red slippers in "The Wizard of Oz," honoring his home state during the first round of the 2023 NBA Draft.
   

SpaceX launches 56 Starlink satellites

SpaceX launched 56 Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit Friday from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
   

Joe Biden signs executive order boosting access to birth control

President Joe Biden signs an executive order Friday to expand access to free birth control, including over-the-counter contraception and family planning services, the White House announced.
   

Prosecutors cite narcotics in adding witness tampering charge for 'Rust' armorer

Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the armorer on the set of the film Rust, is now facing an additional tampering with evidence charge in connection to the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
   

Look: Monsta X's I.M releases 'Overdrive' solo EP, music video

K-pop star I.M released the album "Overdrive" and a music video for his song of the same name.
   

BET Awards: How to watch, what to expect

The 23rd annual BET Awards will take place Sunday at Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.
   

Senators call on GAO to investigate potential harms of AI

Sens. Ed Markey and Gary Peters on Friday called on the U.S. comptroller general of the U.S. Government Accountability Office to conduct a detailed technology assessment of the potential harms of generative artificial in
   

Authorities try to construct timeline of submersible's doomed trek to Titanic

The U.S. Coast Guard and other officials are working to establish the timeline for the implosion of a submersible carrying five people to the Titanic wreck site deep underwater.
   

Look: Georgia firefighters perform 'fawn-tastic' rescue in retention pond

A Georgia fire department said a crew executed a "fawn-tastic" rescue when a baby deer was reported stranded in a retention pond.
   

Watch: Michelle Buteau plays newly-single stylist in 'Survival of the Thickest' trailer

"Survival of the Thickest," a new comedy-drama series created by and starring Michelle Buteau, is coming to Netflix.
   

$127,000 dog nanny job listing pulled after flood of applications

A British recruitment agency said it had to pull a listing for a dog nanny to make $127,000 a year because there were too many applicants.
   

Listen: The Weeknd, Lily-Rose Depp, Jennie release song 'One of the Girls' for 'The Idol'

The Weeknd released three songs for his HBO series "The Idol," including "One of the Girls" with Lily-Rose Depp and Blackpink member Jennie.
   

Watch: Nebraska cow performs 10 tricks in 1 minute for world record

A Nebraska woman's pet cow set a Guinness World Record by performing 10 tricks in 1 minute.
   
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  1. Russian mercenary chief says his forces are rebelling, some left Ukraine and entered city in Russia - The Associated Press
  2. June 23, 2023 - Missing Titanic sub crew killed after 'catastrophic implosion' - CNN
  3. Friday evening tropical update: Latest on Bret and Cindy - WWLTV
  4. Hannity exposed: 'Just comply' lie shredded in DOJ's Trump charges - MSNBC
  5. Biden administration releases Covid origin intelligence on Wuhan lab - POLITICO - POLITICO
  6. Feds propose starting Trump classified documents trial in December - POLITICO
  7. What happens during a catastrophic implosion? Titan submersible occupants likely died instantly - The Associated Press
  8. I-95 reopens to traffic in Northeast Philly, 12 days after a deadly fire caused a bridge collapse - The Philadelphia Inquirer
  9. Killer whales attack sailboats during international race: "A dangerous moment" - CBS News
  10. Russia-Held Bridge 'Unusable for Movement' After Ukraine Strike – Pro-Kremlin Official - The Moscow Times
  11. For Indian Americans, Modi visit sparks pride — and frustration - The Washington Post
  12. India's opposition parties to unite against Modi in 2024 - DW (English)
  13. Andrew Tate says he wants to train Elon Musk to fight Zuckerberg: 'You will not lose' - USA TODAY
  14. IBM Nears $5 Billion Deal for Software Provider - WSJ - The Wall Street Journal
  15. US warns of potential 5G delays for airplanes without updated altimeters - KSL.com
  16. Frozen fruit recall due to possible Listeria contamination - WRAL News
  17. Moto Razr+ vs. Galaxy Z Flip 4: Which flip smartphone should you get? - Engadget
  18. YouTube integrates AI-powered dubbing tool - TechCrunch
  19. Xbox FTC Trial Day 2: In Which the Head of Xbox Explains Mergers to the FTC - IGN
  20. Square Enix Store Mishap Sees Some Who Bought $350 Final Fantasy 16 Collector's Edition Still Waiting - IGN
  21. DGA Members Ratify Contract With 87% Voting in Favor - Variety
  22. Adam Rich, 'Eight Is Enough' actor, died of effects of fentanyl - Yahoo News
  23. Rey Mysterio vs. LA Knight: SmackDown highlights, June 23, 2023 - WWE
  24. Scarlett Johansson, Maya Hawke, Jeffrey Wright discuss Asteroid City - Entertainment Weekly News
  25. 2023 NBA draft sees record ratings, peaks at Wembanyama pick - ESPN - ESPN
  26. Reds winning streak: Elly De La Cruz hits for the cycle as Cincinnati wins 12th straight vs. Braves - CBS Sports
  27. Scoot Henderson DM’d Trail Blazers PG Damian Lillard for Advice in 2021 - Blazer's Edge
  28. Boston Celtics Acquire Kristaps Porzingis - NBA.com
  29. SpaceX Falcon 9 launches 56 Starlink satellites - TESLARATI
  30. Watch a house-size asteroid zoom past Earth live on June 25 - Space.com
  31. VA denied Black veterans health benefits more often than white vets, data shows - Axios
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Russian mercenary chief says his forces are rebelling, some left Ukraine and entered city in Russia - The Associated Press


June 23, 2023 - Missing Titanic sub crew killed after 'catastrophic implosion' - CNN

Friday evening tropical update: Latest on Bret and Cindy - WWLTV


Hannity exposed: 'Just comply' lie shredded in DOJ's Trump charges - MSNBC

Biden administration releases Covid origin intelligence on Wuhan lab - POLITICO - POLITICO


Feds propose starting Trump classified documents trial in December - POLITICO

What happens during a catastrophic implosion? Titan submersible occupants likely died instantly - The Associated Press

I-95 reopens to traffic in Northeast Philly, 12 days after a deadly fire caused a bridge collapse - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Killer whales attack sailboats during international race: "A dangerous moment" - CBS News

Russia-Held Bridge 'Unusable for Movement' After Ukraine Strike – Pro-Kremlin Official - The Moscow Times

For Indian Americans, Modi visit sparks pride — and frustration - The Washington Post

India's opposition parties to unite against Modi in 2024 - DW (English)

Andrew Tate says he wants to train Elon Musk to fight Zuckerberg: 'You will not lose' - USA TODAY

IBM Nears $5 Billion Deal for Software Provider - WSJ - The Wall Street Journal

US warns of potential 5G delays for airplanes without updated altimeters - KSL.com

Frozen fruit recall due to possible Listeria contamination - WRAL News

Moto Razr+ vs. Galaxy Z Flip 4: Which flip smartphone should you get? - Engadget

YouTube integrates AI-powered dubbing tool - TechCrunch

Xbox FTC Trial Day 2: In Which the Head of Xbox Explains Mergers to the FTC - IGN

Square Enix Store Mishap Sees Some Who Bought $350 Final Fantasy 16 Collector's Edition Still Waiting - IGN

DGA Members Ratify Contract With 87% Voting in Favor - Variety

Adam Rich, 'Eight Is Enough' actor, died of effects of fentanyl - Yahoo News

Rey Mysterio vs. LA Knight: SmackDown highlights, June 23, 2023 - WWE

Scarlett Johansson, Maya Hawke, Jeffrey Wright discuss Asteroid City - Entertainment Weekly News

2023 NBA draft sees record ratings, peaks at Wembanyama pick - ESPN - ESPN

Reds winning streak: Elly De La Cruz hits for the cycle as Cincinnati wins 12th straight vs. Braves - CBS Sports

Scoot Henderson DM’d Trail Blazers PG Damian Lillard for Advice in 2021 - Blazer's Edge

Boston Celtics Acquire Kristaps Porzingis - NBA.com

SpaceX Falcon 9 launches 56 Starlink satellites - TESLARATI

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  1. Who Is Prigozhin, the Wagner Leader Russia Accused of Mounting a Coup?
  2. Google News Blocked in Russia as Feud With Prigozhin Intensifies
  3. Titan Submersible and Greek Migrant Crisis: Tragedies Reveal Inequities in World Attention
  4. Stockton Rush, OceanGate CEO, Pushed to Expand Submersible Travel Despite Concerns
  5. At Titanic Site, the Grim Job Now Is Assessing the Submersible’s Debris
  6. Titan Submersible Tragedy Sheds Light on Lack of Safeguards for High-Risk Travel
  7. Supreme Court Revives Biden Immigration Guidelines
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  9. Supreme Court Narrows the Right to Confront One’s Accuser in Joint Trials
  10. Biden Denounces Abortion Bans, Warning That Privacy Is Next
  11. Arizona Governor Strips Prosecutors of Power to Enforce Abortion Ban
  12. Prosecutors Seek to Delay Trump Documents Trial to December
  13. Former Trump Campaign Official in Talks to Cooperate in Jan. 6 Inquiry
  14. Garland Pushes Back at GOP Claims of Bias in Hunter Biden Investigation
  15. The Super Connector Who Built Sam Bankman-Fried’s Celebrity World
  16. Is There Any Twinge of Regret Among the Anti-Abortion Justices?
  17. It’s Not Possible to ‘Win’ an Argument With Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
  18. Trump, the Worst Boss You’ve Ever Had
  19. Vivek Ramaswamy Is ‘a Hint of the Future’: Our Writers on His Candidacy
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  21. House GOP Uses Spending Bills to Pick Partisan Policy Fights
  22. Why Eric Adams Issued His Second-Ever Veto Over Housing Bills
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Google News Blocked in Russia as Feud With Prigozhin Intensifies

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Titan Submersible and Greek Migrant Crisis: Tragedies Reveal Inequities in World Attention

Many see harsh realities about class and ethnicity in the attention paid to the Titan submersible and the halfhearted attempts to aid a ship before it sank, killing hundreds of migrants. But there are other factors.
   

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At Titanic Site, the Grim Job Now Is Assessing the Submersible’s Debris

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Titan Submersible Tragedy Sheds Light on Lack of Safeguards for High-Risk Travel

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