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 An ‘extraordinarily rare’ Olmec cave mask from almost 3,000 years ago returned to Mexico  An Olmec cave mask dating back almost 3,000 years was returned to Mexico in July after an investigation by prosecutors in Manhattan with Homeland Security discovered it had been looted and seized in May.      Appeals court lets Biden immigration policy stand amid litigation  The Biden administration can continue enforcing its strict immigration policy amid litigation, requiring asylum seekers to apply for refuge prior to arriving at the border, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday.      New trial date set for Marvel actor Jonathan Majors’ domestic violence case  Jonathan Majors, the actor geared up to be the primary villain for the current phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, had a new trial date set in his domestic violence case.      Donald Trump's legal issues continue to multiply  Here's a look at the legal woes surrounding former President Donald Trump as he seeks the Republican nomination for re-election in 2024.      Florida ban on teaching sex, gender effectively bars AP Psychology courses  The Florida Department of Education has banned advanced placement, college preparatory psychology courses for teaching about gender identity and sexual orientation amid Gov. Ron DeSantis' culture wars.      'Summer I Turned Pretty' Season 3 coming post strikes  Prime Video announced Thursday it has renewed "The Summer I Turned Pretty" for a third season. Though the decision was made before WGA went on strike, production will not commence until WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes resolve.      2 U.S. sailors arrested, accused of passing military secrets to China  Two U.S. Navy sailors have been arrested on espionage charges for passing military secrets to China, the Department of Justice announced Thursday.      Donald Trump pleads not guilty to election conspiracy charges in D.C.  Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to four charges alleging he perpetrated a conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election, culminating in a deadly assault on the U.S. Capitol.      Full indictment: Read the election conspiracy charges against Donald Trump  Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty Thursday in Washington to a third criminal indictment in an unprecedented series of charges. Read the indictment.      Watch: Loose monkey rescued inside Malaysia airport  Wildlife officers were summoned to a major airport in Malaysia when a wayward monkey found its way inside the building and appeared to be unable to find its way out.      Pro-Trump attorney charged in conspiracy to access Michigan voting machines  Michigan pro-Trump attorney Stefanie Lambert Junttila has been criminally charged in a 2020 election conspiracy to gain illegal access to voting machines.      Watch: Emu captured after two weeks on the loose in Indiana  An escaped emu who became a local celebrity in an Indiana county is safely back at home, the flightless bird's owner said.      California man's $500 lottery prize leads to $1 million jackpot  A California man who won $500 from a scratch-off lottery ticket used some of his money to buy $300 worth of scratch-off tickets -- and won $1 million.      Watch: Frank Grillo hires assassins to try to kill him in 'King of Killers'  Lionsgate released the trailer for "King of Killers" on Thursday. The film, starring Frank Grillo, Alain Moussi, Marie Avgeropoulos, Kevin Grevioux and Stephen Dorff premieres Sept. 1 in theaters and video-on-demand.      Oklahoma man pleads guilty to online threats against GOP governors, senator  The US Attorney for the Western District of Oklahoma announced Thursday an Enid man has pleaded guilty to posting threats against Senator Ted Cruz and the governors of Oklahoma, Florida and Arkansas.      Defense Department expands dependent benefit eligibility for military families  The U.S. Department of Defense in coordination with the U.S. Office of Personnel Management has expanded eligibility for benefits for military families who need help with the costs of dependent care.      Watch: Uma Thurman, Samuel L. Jackson reunite in 'The Kill Room'  Shout! Studios released the trailer for "The Kill Room" on Thursday. The film starring "Pulp Fiction" veterans Samuel L. Jackson and Uma Thurman opens Sept. 29.      Review: 'Meg 2' lacks fun, humor of original movie  "Meg 2: The Trench," in theaters Friday, spoils the fun of the previous film with a lethargic and convoluted plot and misguided sense of humor.      Watch: Eugenio Derbez inspires sixth-graders in true story 'Radical'  Participant Media and Pantelion Films released the trailer for "Radical" on Thursday. The film, which premiered at Sundance this year, opens Oct. 20.      Russia fines Apple, Wikipedia for prohibited information  The Russian government has fined Apple for not removing information about the war in Ukraine, which has been prohibited in Russia.      Coast Guard searches for diver last seen near shipwreck off Florida Keys  The U.S. Coast Guard Thursday was searching for missing diver Thomas Faulkenberry. He was last seen diving Wednesday near the Vandenburg ship wreck off Key West.      Drexel basketball player Terrence Butler found dead in his apartment  Drexel men's basketball player Terrence Butler was pronounced dead after being found in his on-campus apartment, officials said Thursday.      Carbon emissions from this year's wildfires in Canada shatter records  This year's emissions from wildfires in Canada already are double their highest previously recorded level, according to the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts' Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service.      Bodies of three missing swimmers recovered near Navy's Pensacola base  The bodies of three swimmers who went missing in the Gulf of Mexico have been found near the U.S. Navy's Pensacola Florida station, according to local media citing the Escambia County Sheriff's office.       | 
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 Trump, Arraigned on Election Charges, Pleads Not GuiltyThe former president appeared in federal court in Washington after being indicted over his efforts to overturn his defeat in 2020. His first pretrial hearing was set for Aug. 28.        Trump’s Court Day: An Encounter With Jack Smith and a Different Swearing InThis time the seriousness of the charges facing the former president gave the proceedings a sense of historical weight.        Trump’s Arraignment and Court Appearance: Key TakeawaysA quick proceeding that was mostly straightforward.        Dianne Feinstein’s Long Fight Over Control of Late Husband’s EstateAs Dianne Feinstein, 90, struggles to function in the Senate, a dispute within her family over control of her late husband’s estate is another difficult chapter at the end of a long career.        2 U.S. Navy Sailors Charged With Spying for ChinaProsecutors said the two sailors in California gave Chinese intelligence officers U.S. military secrets and sensitive information.        The Next Affirmative Action Battle May Be at West PointStudents for Fair Admissions won its Supreme Court case against Harvard and the University of North Carolina. Now, it’s focusing on a possible new target: the military academies.        Texas A&M Agrees to $1 Million Settlement With Journalism ProfessorA university report found that fears of a conservative backlash botched the effort to hire a Black professor, Kathleen McElroy, to run its journalism program.        AP Psychology in Florida Is ‘Effectively Banned,’ College Board SaysThe nonprofit said it would not remove a section on gender and sexual orientation, as Florida had requested, and advised districts not to offer the course.        6 Ex-Officers Plead Guilty to Civil Rights Charges in Assault on 2 Black Men in MississippiThe authorities said that the two men had been handcuffed, beaten and shocked with Tasers. One of the men was also shot in the mouth during a “mock execution,” and a sex toy was forced into the other man’s mouth, federal prosecutors said.        Ex-Louisiana Trooper Acquitted of Violating Black Motorists’s RightsThe trooper beat Aaron Larry Bowman with a flashlight after a traffic stop in 2019. The case drew outrage after police body-camera footage of the encounter went public.        Appeals Court Allows Biden’s Asylum Restrictions to Continue for NowA federal judge had struck down the policy last week, but his ruling had not yet taken effect.        Body of Migrant Found in Texas’ Buoy Barrier in Rio GrandeOfficials from the Texas Department of Public Safety said the body appeared to have floated there after a drowning upstream.        Medical Group Backs Youth Gender Treatments, but Calls for Research ReviewThe American Academy of Pediatrics renewed its support of gender care for minors while commissioning a fresh look at the evidence.        Outdoor Dining in NYC Will Be Made Permanent, With CaveatsNew rules passed by the City Council on Thursday will organize the haphazard but popular outdoor dining structures, but will force their removal in the winter.        Mike Pence, the Indictment and the Chaos of Donald TrumpThe surreal scene at a Republican fund-raiser.        What’s the Matter With Miami?The dream of becoming the new New York is fading.        One Sentence Does Not Define a CurriculumThoughts on slavery, Ron DeSantis, and the state of Florida        The Promise of Prison MusicMusic written and performed by incarcerated people has the power to transform how we think about the people who make it.        Giuliani Maligns Jews and Women in Audio Recordings Filed in LawsuitRudolph Giuliani, the former mayor and presidential lawyer, faces a variety of legal troubles and has been identified as a co-conspirator in Donald Trump’s indictment.        Seiichi Morimura, 90, Who Exposed Japanese Wartime Atrocities, DiesIn a widely read book, he detailed gruesome biological experiments on people at a secret Imperial Army site in occupied China before and during World War II.        He Raised Millions for Bibles but Spent It on Gambling and Gold, U.S. SaysProsecutors issued a warrant for Jason Gerald Shenk, saying he defrauded Amish and Mennonite communities of $30 million he claimed would be used to spread Christianity in China.        Russia’s Pro-War Bloggers Are Suddenly Sniping Among ThemselvesA new tone has set in among the uninhibited military bloggers, whose support for the invasion has given them unusual powers to speak out.        Satchmo’s Wonderful World: Louis Armstrong Center Amplifies An Artist’s VisionNew jazz and exhibition spaces, and an inaugural show curated by Jason Moran, feature the trumpeter’s history, collaged onto the walls.         | 
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 An Olmec cave mask dating back almost 3,000 years was returned to Mexico in July after an investigation by prosecutors in Manhattan with Homeland Security discovered it had been looted and seized in May.   
 The Biden administration can continue enforcing its strict immigration policy amid litigation, requiring asylum seekers to apply for refuge prior to arriving at the border, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday.   
 Jonathan Majors, the actor geared up to be the primary villain for the current phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, had a new trial date set in his domestic violence case.   
 Here's a look at the legal woes surrounding former President Donald Trump as he seeks the Republican nomination for re-election in 2024.   
 The Florida Department of Education has banned advanced placement, college preparatory psychology courses for teaching about gender identity and sexual orientation amid Gov. Ron DeSantis' culture wars.   
 Prime Video announced Thursday it has renewed "The Summer I Turned Pretty" for a third season. Though the decision was made before WGA went on strike, production will not commence until WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes resolve.   
 Two U.S. Navy sailors have been arrested on espionage charges for passing military secrets to China, the Department of Justice announced Thursday.   
 Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to four charges alleging he perpetrated a conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election, culminating in a deadly assault on the U.S. Capitol.   
 Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty Thursday in Washington to a third criminal indictment in an unprecedented series of charges. Read the indictment.   
 Wildlife officers were summoned to a major airport in Malaysia when a wayward monkey found its way inside the building and appeared to be unable to find its way out.   
 Michigan pro-Trump attorney Stefanie Lambert Junttila has been criminally charged in a 2020 election conspiracy to gain illegal access to voting machines.   
 An escaped emu who became a local celebrity in an Indiana county is safely back at home, the flightless bird's owner said.   
 A California man who won $500 from a scratch-off lottery ticket used some of his money to buy $300 worth of scratch-off tickets -- and won $1 million.   
 Lionsgate released the trailer for "King of Killers" on Thursday. The film, starring Frank Grillo, Alain Moussi, Marie Avgeropoulos, Kevin Grevioux and Stephen Dorff premieres Sept. 1 in theaters and video-on-demand.   
 The US Attorney for the Western District of Oklahoma announced Thursday an Enid man has pleaded guilty to posting threats against Senator Ted Cruz and the governors of Oklahoma, Florida and Arkansas.   
 The U.S. Department of Defense in coordination with the U.S. Office of Personnel Management has expanded eligibility for benefits for military families who need help with the costs of dependent care.   
 Shout! Studios released the trailer for "The Kill Room" on Thursday. The film starring "Pulp Fiction" veterans Samuel L. Jackson and Uma Thurman opens Sept. 29.   
 "Meg 2: The Trench," in theaters Friday, spoils the fun of the previous film with a lethargic and convoluted plot and misguided sense of humor.   
 Participant Media and Pantelion Films released the trailer for "Radical" on Thursday. The film, which premiered at Sundance this year, opens Oct. 20.   
 The Russian government has fined Apple for not removing information about the war in Ukraine, which has been prohibited in Russia.   
 The U.S. Coast Guard Thursday was searching for missing diver Thomas Faulkenberry. He was last seen diving Wednesday near the Vandenburg ship wreck off Key West.   
 Drexel men's basketball player Terrence Butler was pronounced dead after being found in his on-campus apartment, officials said Thursday.   
 This year's emissions from wildfires in Canada already are double their highest previously recorded level, according to the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts' Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service.   
 The bodies of three swimmers who went missing in the Gulf of Mexico have been found near the U.S. Navy's Pensacola Florida station, according to local media citing the Escambia County Sheriff's office.   
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