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U.S. announces additional military assistance package for Ukraine The United States on Monday announced a new military assistance package for Ukraine valued at up to $500 million. Costco cracks down on unauthorized membership sharing Warehouse retailer Costco is cracking down on membership sharing by increasing its photo ID enforcement at self checkout lanes. Starbucks vows 'clearer' Pride decor guidelines amid union clash Starbucks plans to issue "clearer centralized guidelines" on its policy for in-store Pride month decorations following a clash with the union over claims the coffee giant banned the displays. Italy condemns tourist who carved love note into Colosseum walls A man who was filmed carving a love note into the walls of the Colosseum in Rome has been condemned by officials in Italy as authorities seek to find him. Klimt's 'last masterpiece' most valuable artwork ever sold in European auction The last painting by renowned Austrian symbolist Gustav Klimt broke records Tuesday when it sold at an auction in London for $108.4 million -- making it the most valuable artwork ever sold at an auction in Europe. In Chicago speech, president to push 'Bidenomics' as policy to boost middle class President Joe Biden will visit Chicago on Wednesday to deliver what the White House calls a "major address" on his new economic plan dubbed "Bidenomics," which aims to grow the economy by growing the middle class. NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson's in-laws, nephew found dead in Oklahoma The mother-in-law of NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson is suspected of shooting her husband and grandson dead before killing herself, reports said Tuesday. Florida woman who encouraged 'insurrection' pleads guilty in Jan. 6 riot A Florida woman who stormed the U.S. Capitol and encouraged others to "push back" against law enforcement has pleaded guilty to a federal charge of civil disorder. U.S. sanctions gold companies for funding Wagner forces in Ukraine, Africa The U.S. Treasury Department has sanctioned four companies and one individual for gold-funding the Wagner Group, which led a short-lived rebellion over the weekend against Russia's leadership. Alcohol won't be served at stadiums for 2024 Paris Olympics, except in VIP areas Alcohol will not be served to fans at stadiums during the Paris Olympics in 2024 with the exception of VIPs in areas that are catered. New York man charged in crossbow murder of infant daughter A New York man has been arrested and charged with murder after he allegedly shot and killed his newborn daughter with a crossbow during an argument with his wife, according to the Broome County Sheriff's Office. Actor Julian Sands confirmed dead at 65; died while hiking in California The San Bernadino County Sheriff's office has confirmed that actor Julian Sands died hiking on California's Mount Baldy. Look: Escaped ram captured after more than a week in Maine A ram on the lam for more than a week in Maine was finally captured by a team of volunteers. Watch: Loose horses captured at New York golf course Police in New York said it took about a dozen officers and animal handlers to capture a pair of horses that escaped from their barn and went for a walkabout that ended at a golf course. Watch: Hundreds of corgis descend on Oregon beach for annual gathering Hundreds of short-legged dogs and their owners gathered at an Oregon beach for the annual Corgi Beach Takeover event. Republican presidential hopeful Francis Suarez asks, 'What's a Uyghur?' Republican Presidential hopeful and Miami Mayor Francis Suarez was caught in a gaffe Tuesday when he appeared to be unaware of the Uyghur minority which has faced mass oppression in China. Maryland woman wins big lottery prize using past winner's strategy A Maryland lottery player said she copied a past winner's technique to score a $50,000 Pick 5 prize. Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to talk to feds in Trump probe Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger will speak to federal prosecutors this week regarding former President Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election. NFL's Leonard Fournette escapes SUV fire, avoids injury Veteran running back Leonard Fournette avoided injury after his SUV caught fire while he was driving Tuesday in Tampa, Fla., the Florida Highway Patrol told UPI. Inspector general report finds culture of negligence at prison where Jeffrey Epstein died A report released Tuesday by the Justice Department's inspector general concluded that Jeffrey Epstein's death by suicide was possible because of negligence and misconduct at a federal prison in New York City. Court rejects Colorado man's stalking conviction based on kinds of threats he made The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Colorado man who was convicted for making so-called "true threats" against a local musician. The Court ruled that the jury should have considered if "true threats," were involved. Jisoo's 'Flower' music video passes 300M views on YouTube K-pop star Jisoo, a member of Blackpink, had her first music video, "Flower," reach 300 million views on YouTube. NHL, union launch player inclusion coalition, provide $1 million The NHL and NHL Players' Association launched a player inclusion coalition, and provided $1 million for the initiative, which will attempt to advance equality and inclusion in hockey, the league and union said. |
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Russian General Knew About Prigozhin’s Rebellion Plans, U.S. Officials SayYevgeny Prigozhin, the head of Wagner, may have believed he had support in Russia’s military. Putin Tries to Rewrite the Story of What Happened With Wagner MutinyPresident Vladimir V. Putin appeared only once during a mercenary’s daylong mutiny against the military. He was all over Russian TV on Tuesday, seeking to project an image of control. What Will Happen to Prigozhin and His Wagner Fighters? Here’s What We Know.Days after an uprising in Russia, Moscow said the charges of “armed mutiny” would be dropped. Here is how the events may affect the mercenary fighters, President Vladimir V. Putin and the war in Ukraine. Supreme Court Rejects Theory That Would Have Transformed American ElectionsThe 6-to-3 majority dismissed the “independent state legislature” theory, which would have given state lawmakers nearly unchecked power over federal elections. Supreme Court Allows Unusual Pennsylvania Law on Corporate SuitsA novel Pennsylvania law requires corporations that do business in the state to consent to being sued there, even if the suits have nothing to do with the state. Yusef Salaam of the Central Park 5 Holds Lead in a Harlem Council Primary VotePrimaries were contested Tuesday for a range of New York City Council seats, district attorneys in the Bronx and Queens, and offices throughout New York State. Three Minutes to Address a KillerAdriana Vance lost her son Raymond in a mass shooting seven months ago. The night before she would face the shooter in court, she still wasn’t sure what she would say. Schools Bring Police Back Into Schools, Reversing Racial Justice DecisionsDenver’s school system is the latest to reinstate officers, responding to parental concerns over campus violence. Critics say the move will disproportionately hurt students of color. Competing Accounts of Justice Dept.’s Handling of Hunter Biden CaseAn I.R.S. investigator’s testimony describing strains over the inquiry into President Biden’s son is at odds with the version laid out by Attorney General Merrick Garland. Hunter Biden Isn’t Hiding. Even Some Democrats Are Uncomfortable.Hunter Biden’s public appearances came across as a message of defiance by the president, who is determined to show that he stands by his son. Investigators in Trump Documents Case Also Focused on His Bedminster ClubThe inquiry into Donald Trump’s handling of classified material revolved largely around his Florida club and residence, but investigators were also quietly focused on his New Jersey property. McCarthy Questions Strength of Trump’s Candidacy, Then Quickly BacktracksThe House speaker angered Donald J. Trump’s allies by saying he did not know whether the former president was the strongest candidate to beat President Biden. Trump Criminal Case Likely to Remain in N.Y. State Court, Judge SaysThe judge, Alvin K. Hellerstein, said he was not inclined to move the Manhattan district attorney’s case against the former president to federal court. A Proto-Pizza Emerges from a Fresco on a Pompeii WallThat doughy disc with delectable toppings seen in a 2,000-year-old painting is not a pizza, experts insist. But can we get one delivered anyway? Chicago and Midwest Air Quality Declines as Canada Wildfire Smoke LingersChicago residents were warned to stay indoors or wear masks, and the popular paths along Lake Michigan were quiet. Heat Wave Spreads From Texas to Bake the Southeast U.S.Excessive heat could last in some parts of the region through the Fourth of July. Putin, Prigozhin and the Danger of DisorderThe events playing out in Russia last weekend felt like the trailer for the next James Bond movie. A Handy Guide to the Republican Definition of a CrimeThe party of law and order has given new meaning to “law and order.” Here’s what it considers crimeworthy. Prigozhin’s Mutiny Against Putin’s Reign of LiesBut do ordinary Russians want to know the truth? The Supreme Court Just Helped Save American Democracy From TrumpismThe end of the “independent state legislature” doctrine. 4 More Arrested in Human Smuggling Case That Left 53 Dead in TexasFour men from Mexico were arrested this week, bringing to six the number of people charged after a tractor-trailer was found carrying dead migrants near San Antonio last year. Bobby Osborne, Mandolinist Who Flouted Bluegrass Convention, Dies at 91The band he led with his brother broke new ground with an unusually broad repertoire, unorthodox instrumentation and untraditional vocal harmonies. Julian Sands Confirmed Dead After Remains Found on California’s Mount BaldyThe British actor was reported missing in January after he went hiking alone on a trail on Mount Baldy. Last weekend, after months of intense searches, hikers found human remains in the area. Public Garden vs. Affordable Housing: A Court Rules for HousingA fight over the fate of the Elizabeth Street Garden, and whether to build affordable housing for older people there, has gone on for more than 10 years. Going to Europe This Summer? You’re Not Alone.After three years of pandemic restrictions, travelers are flocking to Europe in record numbers, despite high airfares, limited accommodations and crowded sites. Here’s what you might encounter. More Recent Articles |
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The United States on Monday announced a new military assistance package for Ukraine valued at up to $500 million.
Warehouse retailer Costco is cracking down on membership sharing by increasing its photo ID enforcement at self checkout lanes.
Starbucks plans to issue "clearer centralized guidelines" on its policy for in-store Pride month decorations following a clash with the union over claims the coffee giant banned the displays.
A man who was filmed carving a love note into the walls of the Colosseum in Rome has been condemned by officials in Italy as authorities seek to find him.
The last painting by renowned Austrian symbolist Gustav Klimt broke records Tuesday when it sold at an auction in London for $108.4 million -- making it the most valuable artwork ever sold at an auction in Europe.
President Joe Biden will visit Chicago on Wednesday to deliver what the White House calls a "major address" on his new economic plan dubbed "Bidenomics," which aims to grow the economy by growing the middle class.
The mother-in-law of NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson is suspected of shooting her husband and grandson dead before killing herself, reports said Tuesday.
A Florida woman who stormed the U.S. Capitol and encouraged others to "push back" against law enforcement has pleaded guilty to a federal charge of civil disorder.
The U.S. Treasury Department has sanctioned four companies and one individual for gold-funding the Wagner Group, which led a short-lived rebellion over the weekend against Russia's leadership.
Alcohol will not be served to fans at stadiums during the Paris Olympics in 2024 with the exception of VIPs in areas that are catered.
A New York man has been arrested and charged with murder after he allegedly shot and killed his newborn daughter with a crossbow during an argument with his wife, according to the Broome County Sheriff's Office.
The San Bernadino County Sheriff's office has confirmed that actor Julian Sands died hiking on California's Mount Baldy.
A ram on the lam for more than a week in Maine was finally captured by a team of volunteers.
Police in New York said it took about a dozen officers and animal handlers to capture a pair of horses that escaped from their barn and went for a walkabout that ended at a golf course.
Hundreds of short-legged dogs and their owners gathered at an Oregon beach for the annual Corgi Beach Takeover event.
Republican Presidential hopeful and Miami Mayor Francis Suarez was caught in a gaffe Tuesday when he appeared to be unaware of the Uyghur minority which has faced mass oppression in China.
A Maryland lottery player said she copied a past winner's technique to score a $50,000 Pick 5 prize.
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger will speak to federal prosecutors this week regarding former President Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
Veteran running back Leonard Fournette avoided injury after his SUV caught fire while he was driving Tuesday in Tampa, Fla., the Florida Highway Patrol told UPI.
A report released Tuesday by the Justice Department's inspector general concluded that Jeffrey Epstein's death by suicide was possible because of negligence and misconduct at a federal prison in New York City.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Colorado man who was convicted for making so-called "true threats" against a local musician. The Court ruled that the jury should have considered if "true threats," were involved.
K-pop star Jisoo, a member of Blackpink, had her first music video, "Flower," reach 300 million views on YouTube.
The NHL and NHL Players' Association launched a player inclusion coalition, and provided $1 million for the initiative, which will attempt to advance equality and inclusion in hockey, the league and union said. 
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