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New Orleans Saints' Foster Moreau in full remission from Hodgkin's lymphoma Saints tight end Foster Moreau announced on Monday that he is in remission from Hodgkin's Lymphoma after being diagnosed about three months ago. Police seeking at least 2 suspects involved in Baltimore mass shooting Acting Baltimore Police Commissioner Rich Worley said during a press briefing Monday that the department did not have an appropriate presence in the area knowing that the annual "Brooklyn Day" block party would be held. Israeli attacks in West Bank's Jenin prompts many Palestinians to flee Israeli forces overnight launched a massive military operation in the occupied West Bank, targeting what officials said was a terrorist headquarters within a Palestinian city's refugee camp. Officer, suspect die during shootout at Indiana hospital A local police officer and a suspect were shot and killed at a rural Indiana hospital during a gunfight that involved multiple law enforcement agencies, officials said Monday. America's holiday weather: Hot as a firecracker in west, stormy July 4 expected in east Shade, shelter and lots of fluids will be needed to safely enjoy the Fourth of July celebrations on Tuesday as intense heat and storms are expected. California 'Troll Apartment' sells for $430,000 A California home dubbed the "Troll Apartment" because of its position in the middle of a Los Angeles County bridge sold for $430,000 -- $180,000 over its asking price. Mountain biker encounters laid-back bear 'eyeball to eyeball' on Utah trail A mountain biker in Utah shared details of the moment he was biking on a trail when he found himself within 20 feet of a black bear. Iowa man gets engaged, wins lottery in one weekend An Iowa man is celebrating a particularly lucky weekend after winning a nearly $400,000 lottery jackpot the morning after getting engaged. Jan. 6 suspect accused of using wooden flagpole to attack police officers A 28-year-old man from Michigan has been arrested in Orlando, Fla., for allegedly storming the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Anesthesiologists warn: Stop taking Ozempic, Wegovy before surgery The trendy weight-loss drug Ozempic could be dangerous for a patient undergoing anesthesia for an operation, according to a new warning from the American Society of Anesthesiologists. Anthony Edwards, Timberwolves agree to 5-year extension The Minnesota Timberwolves and All-Star guard Anthony Edwards agreed to a 5-year contract extension that could be worth up to $260 million. Stocks rise after strong first half of 2023 The U.S. stock markets closed early Monday in observance of the Fourth of July holiday with the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq all rising. Last surviving French commando who joined Allies in D-Day landings dies at 100 Leon Gautier, the last of the 177 elite French troops who were part of the pivotal World War II Allies beach invasion at Normandy in 1944 died on Monday, less than a month after taking part in a commemoration ceremony wi FAA clears California company's flying car for takeoff A California startup announced its prototype flying car has been cleared for takeoff by the Federal Aviation Administration. Watch: Navy attempts to identify mystery cylinder found off Florida Police and Navy officials in Florida are attempting to identify a mysterious cylindrical object found by a snorkeler off the coast of Palm Beach, Fla.. Novak Djokovic, Iga Swiatek breeze by foes in wet Wimbledon 2023 debuts Wet weather couldn't stop Novak Djokovic and Iga Swiatek in their Wimbledon 2023 openers, as the tennis stars breezed through rain delays and their overmatched foes with straight-set victories Monday in London. Watch: Seal returned to ocean after visiting KFC parking lot A young seal was returned to the ocean after wandering through a New Zealand city and visiting the parking lot of a KFC restaurant. Watch: Nmixx return to school in 'Roller Coaster' music video K-pop stars Nmixx released a single and music video for "Roller Coaster," a song from their single album "A Midsummer Nmixx's Dream." With oil prices stuck, Saudi Arabia and Russia announce plans to cut oil production Saudi Arabia and Russia on Monday announced separate plans to trim their crude oil production even further, ahead of a meeting of the core members of OPEC later this week. Robert De Niro mourns death of grandson Leandro, 19 Leandro De Niro Rodriguez, an actor and the grandson of Robert De Niro, has died, his mother Drena De Niro announced. Requested LIV Golf, PGA Tour execs won't testify at July 11 hearing LIV Golf's Greg Norman, Yasir al-Rumayyan and the PGA Tour's Jay Monahan won't testify at the July 11 hearing about their proposed alliance, Sens. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., and Ron Johnson, R-Wis., said Monday. Look: Treasure to release 'Reboot' album in JulyLawsuit targets Harvard legacy admissions after SCOTUS affirmative action ruling Three groups filed a complaint with the Department of Education Monday against Harvard University's undergraduate college for giving preferential treatment in admissions to wealthy donors and alumni. Experts weigh in on how affirmative action ban will affect the U.S. Three legal scholars to explain what the Supreme Court decision against affirmative action means for students, colleges and universities, and ultimately the nation's future. |
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Russian Embassy in Washington, D.C., Is a Scene of Protests and Spy GamesThe compound has turned into the scene of protests, spy games and general weirdness as the most hostile relations in decades play out between the United States and Russia. For Ukrainians Near Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant, Life Goes OnUkrainians who live near the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant have grown largely complacent about the dangers despite warnings that the facility has a bull’s-eye on it. U.S. Ambassador to Russia Allowed to Meet With Detained WSJ Reporter Evan GershkovichEvan Gershkovich has been held at Moscow’s notorious Lefortovo Prison since late March on accusations of espionage that the United States and his employer vehemently reject. Harvard’s Admissions Is Challenged for Favoring Children of AlumniAfter the Supreme Court banned race-conscious affirmative action, activists filed a complaint, saying legacy admissions helped students who are overwhelmingly rich and white. Canada Offers Lesson in the Economic Toll of Climate ChangeWildfires are hurting many industries and could strain households across Canada, one of many countries reckoning with the impact of extreme weather. Baltimore Shooting: Gunfire at Block Party Leaves a Neighborhood ShatteredThe shooting on Sunday in the city’s Brooklyn neighborhood killed two people and wounded 28 others. As Cases Soar, ‘Dementia Villages’ Look Like the Future of Home CareA new generation of treatment facilities is aiming to integrate dementia patients with the communities around them, blurring lines between home and hospital. Israel Launches Airstrikes on Jenin in West Bank, Killing at Least 8Israel said it used drone-fired missiles and ground troops against militant targets in the Jenin refugee camp. The assault killed at least eight Palestinians, the Palestinian health ministry said. What to Know About a Seemingly Fake Form in a Supreme Court Gay Rights CaseA supposed request for a website for a same-sex wedding played a minor role in a major clash between free speech and gay rights at the Supreme Court. An Ultramarathoner’s Struggle Against Borderline Personality DisorderNickademus de la Rosa, an ultrarunning prodigy who has run across Death Valley and the Alps, is taking a pause from the sport as he copes with borderline personality disorder. Which Republicans Have Pledged to Support Their NomineeDonald J. Trump and Ron DeSantis have not given straight answers on whether they will sign the pledge, which is required to make the debate stage. Pro-Kennedy Super PAC Says It Has Raised $10 MillionA super PAC backing Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said an even mix of Republicans and Democrats contributed to its $10.25 million haul. Novak Djokovic Eyes a Fifth Straight Wimbledon TitleIf Djokovic can win his fifth consecutive title at the All England Club, he will be three-quarters of the way to a Grand Slam. After a Fall, Venus Williams Is Eliminated on Wimbledon’s First DayWilliams, a five-time Wimbledon singles champion, was vying, at 43, to become one of the oldest women to win a main draw singles match at the sport’s oldest Grand Slam event. Can Biden Change the Economic Narrative?The numbers have greatly improved. Will voters give him credit? John Roberts Is Harming the Institution He Wants to ProtectThe term that just ended must have been a torment for the chief justice. But his behavior has only made matters worse. UChicago Course on Whiteness Sparks Debate Over Free Speech and CyberbullyingA student objected to a class, “The Problem of Whiteness,” and tweeted the lecturer’s photo and email address. Hate mail poured in. What should the school do? Judge Investigated Over His Profane TikTok VideosThe New Jersey judge, Gary Wilcox, posted the videos using an alias. In some, he wore judicial robes. At least one was recorded from bed. Meta Unveils ‘Threads’ App to Take on TwitterMeta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, teased a new app called Threads that is set to take on Twitter for real-time digital conversations. Why Car Repairs Have Become So ExpensiveMore technology and creature comforts, as well as a parade of new electric vehicles, have complicated the job after accidents. More Recent Articles |
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Saints tight end Foster Moreau announced on Monday that he is in remission from Hodgkin's Lymphoma after being diagnosed about three months ago.
Acting Baltimore Police Commissioner Rich Worley said during a press briefing Monday that the department did not have an appropriate presence in the area knowing that the annual "Brooklyn Day" block party would be held.
Israeli forces overnight launched a massive military operation in the occupied West Bank, targeting what officials said was a terrorist headquarters within a Palestinian city's refugee camp.
A local police officer and a suspect were shot and killed at a rural Indiana hospital during a gunfight that involved multiple law enforcement agencies, officials said Monday.
Shade, shelter and lots of fluids will be needed to safely enjoy the Fourth of July celebrations on Tuesday as intense heat and storms are expected.
A California home dubbed the "Troll Apartment" because of its position in the middle of a Los Angeles County bridge sold for $430,000 -- $180,000 over its asking price.
A mountain biker in Utah shared details of the moment he was biking on a trail when he found himself within 20 feet of a black bear.
An Iowa man is celebrating a particularly lucky weekend after winning a nearly $400,000 lottery jackpot the morning after getting engaged.
A 28-year-old man from Michigan has been arrested in Orlando, Fla., for allegedly storming the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
The trendy weight-loss drug Ozempic could be dangerous for a patient undergoing anesthesia for an operation, according to a new warning from the American Society of Anesthesiologists.
The Minnesota Timberwolves and All-Star guard Anthony Edwards agreed to a 5-year contract extension that could be worth up to $260 million.
The U.S. stock markets closed early Monday in observance of the Fourth of July holiday with the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq all rising.
Leon Gautier, the last of the 177 elite French troops who were part of the pivotal World War II Allies beach invasion at Normandy in 1944 died on Monday, less than a month after taking part in a commemoration ceremony wi
A California startup announced its prototype flying car has been cleared for takeoff by the Federal Aviation Administration.
Police and Navy officials in Florida are attempting to identify a mysterious cylindrical object found by a snorkeler off the coast of Palm Beach, Fla..
Wet weather couldn't stop Novak Djokovic and Iga Swiatek in their Wimbledon 2023 openers, as the tennis stars breezed through rain delays and their overmatched foes with straight-set victories Monday in London.
A young seal was returned to the ocean after wandering through a New Zealand city and visiting the parking lot of a KFC restaurant.
K-pop stars Nmixx released a single and music video for "Roller Coaster," a song from their single album "A Midsummer Nmixx's Dream."
Saudi Arabia and Russia on Monday announced separate plans to trim their crude oil production even further, ahead of a meeting of the core members of OPEC later this week.
Leandro De Niro Rodriguez, an actor and the grandson of Robert De Niro, has died, his mother Drena De Niro announced.
LIV Golf's Greg Norman, Yasir al-Rumayyan and the PGA Tour's Jay Monahan won't testify at the July 11 hearing about their proposed alliance, Sens. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., and Ron Johnson, R-Wis., said Monday.
K-pop group Treasure announced its second full-length album, "Reboot."
Three groups filed a complaint with the Department of Education Monday against Harvard University's undergraduate college for giving preferential treatment in admissions to wealthy donors and alumni.
Three legal scholars to explain what the Supreme Court decision against affirmative action means for students, colleges and universities, and ultimately the nation's future. 
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