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Biden praises Presidential Medal of Freedom winners for promoting 'faith in better tomorrow' President Joe Biden presented the Presidential Medal of Freedom -- the highest civilian award in the United States -- to a range of Americans including athletes, actors, politicians, advocates and an astronaut. Thorpedo Anna wins Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs Thorpedo Anna went right to the lead in Friday's Kentucky Oaks and drew off through the stretch to a daylight win. Lakers fire coach Darvin Ham after 2 seasons, recent loss to Nuggets The Los Angeles Lakers on Friday fired coach Darvin Ham after just two seasons. DOJ charges Texas Rep. Henry Cuellar, wife in $600,000 bribery scheme The Justice Department on Friday indicted Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, and his wife on charges of conspiracy and accepting nearly $600,000 in bribes from foreign entities. Trump hush-money trial: Former aide Hope Hicks testifies The third week of the hush-money trial of Donald Trump concluded Friday with testimony from former aide Hope Hicks. Jeffrey Epstein's address book at auction includes entries for Donald Trump, RFK Jr., more Alexander Historical Auctions said Friday it will offer infamous financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's address book at auction. FBI says former government employee falsely implicated co-workers in Jan. 6 attack Federal prosecutors have charged a former government employee with federal intelligence ties of making unlawful false statements to the FBI wrongly implicating co-workers in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack. First-time lottery player wins a $50,000 prize A Virginia woman bought a lottery ticket for the first time in her life and ended up winning a $50,000 prize. Traffic delays heavy as I-95 bridge demolition begins in Connecticut Crews on Friday began demolishing a bridge over a major Connecticut highway after a fuel truck explosion caused major damage to the bridge and the highway. Traffic delayed by beer spill on Wisconsin highway Officials warned of traffic delays on a Wisconsin highway when an overturned truck spilled beer into the roadway. 'Fast and Furious' roller coaster coming to Universal Studios Hollywood Universal Studios Hollywood announced a "Fast and the Furious" roller coaster coming to the theme park in 2026. Dominant Max Verstappen primed for Miami three-peat amid F1 team shakeups Formula 1 drivers say the Miami Grand Prix hasn't lost its luster ahead of its third rendition Sunday in Miami Gardens, Fla. Max Verstappen, who won the previous two editions, is a heavy favorite to repeat as champion. In another controversial part of Kristi Noem's forthcoming book, she falsely claims she met Kim Jong Un In a forthcoming book by South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem that recounts her killing her dog, the Republican governor is untruthful about having met North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, according to the New York Post. California police officer remains in critical condition after gunfight that injured 3 Two police officers and an armed suspect were hospitalized Thursday night after a shootout in San Jose, Calif. Treatment for peripheral artery disease as effective for women as men Less invasive endovascular treatments work equally well in women as in men with peripheral artery disease, a new study found. Research: Rising temperatures threatening bumblebee populations New research from the University of Guelph said on Friday that temperatures are becoming too hot for bumblebees, threatening their role as plant pollinators and the food supply for humans and other animals. High winds temporarily halt Gaza pier construction U.S. Central Command on Thursday temporarily paused construction of the pier in Gaza due to unsafe weather conditions. U.N.: Israeli ground operation in Rafah 'could lead to a slaughter' A ground operation conducted by the Israel Defense Forces in the Gaza city of Rafah "could lead to a slaughter," the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said Friday. Boeing layoffs in Alabama reportedly set for late June Boeing could begin laying off more than 100 employees at its facility in Birmingham, Ala., state officials warned Friday. AI may help diagnose rare diseases years earlier Artificial intelligence might be able to identify patients who have rare diseases years earlier than they would typically be diagnosed, a new study says. Watch: Dog and deer wander together through Iowa town Residents of an Iowa town were treated to an unusual and whimsical sight when a dog and a deer went for a walk around town together. Higher dose of smoking cessation medication may improve results Folks struggling to quit smoking might need a bump up on the dose of medication they're using to help them stop, according to new clinical trial results. Watch: Public urged to steer clear of escaped zebra in Washington Officials in a Washington county are asking members of the public to steer clear of the area where a zebra remains on the loose. Lewiston, Maine, bowling alley reopens 6 months after mass shooting The bowling alley that was one of the scenes of a mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, last year reopened Friday. Orangutan treats facial wound with medicinal plant Primates are capable of tending to wounds using medicinal plants, a new case report says. |
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U.S.C. Will Host a Graduation Party at the Coliseum After Canceling Its Main CeremonyThe university said it would hold a celebration at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. More than 100 school-specific graduations and smaller receptions will also take place with tighter security. Trump and Hope Hicks Meet Again as She Testifies in Hush-Money TrialHope Hicks, once a spokeswoman for Donald J. Trump, broke down in tears on the witness stand as she talked about their time together. Hope Hicks Reluctantly Confronts the Man She ‘Totally Understands’ in CourtThe dramatic appearance of Ms. Hicks, once one of Donald J. Trump’s closest aides, riveted the audience. During her testimony, she blinked back tears. With Pressure Rising for a Gaza Cease-Fire, Turkey Cuts Trade With IsraelTurkey said it would not resume trade with Israel until a “permanent cease-fire” in Gaza. The move came after a number of countries cut diplomatic ties with Israel. Stock Market Rises After Jobs Report Revives Investors’ Hopes for a Rate CutA cooler-than-expected jobs report for April shifted the tone on Wall Street, rekindling investors’ expectations that the Federal Reserve may cut rates soon. The Perils of the Fed’s Vast Bond HoldingsThe Federal Reserve is shedding assets at a glacial pace, exposing the financial system to continuing risks, our columnist says. Mike Repole, Horse Racing’s Loudest Critic, Is Kentucky Derby FavoriteThe brash owner Mike Repole will take a break from tweaking horse racing’s powers when his colt Fierceness runs in the Kentucky Derby on Saturday. Missouri and South Dakota Join States Pursuing Abortion Rights ReferendumsBoth states are reliably Republican and have abortion bans that are among the strictest in the nation. Body Cameras Show NYPD Fatally Shooting Win Rozario, Man Who Was Holding ScissorsThe man, Win Rozario, 19, had called 911 and seemed to be in mental distress, officials and his family said. The police appeared to shoot him at least four times. MAGA Is Demoting the Anti-Abortion Forces It Once CoddledSwing-state Republicans are running from the anti-abortion movement. Champions League: Bayern Munich, Dortmund and the Lure of the PastChange comes neither easily nor naturally at Germany’s two most successful clubs. Will success in the Champions League delay it again? Kristi Noem’s New Book Falsely Says She Met Kim Jong-un“I’m sure he underestimated me,” Ms. Noem writes of the North Korean leader in her forthcoming book. A spokesman said the error would be corrected. U.S. Seeks to Build World Pressure on Russia Over Space Nuclear WeaponAn American official said the United States had information undermining Russia’s claim that a device it is developing is for peaceful scientific research. C.J. Sansom, Mystery Novelist Drawn to Tudor England, Dies at 71He wrote a popular series of books revolving around a hunchbacked detective, Shardlake, whose troubles echo the author’s experiences of childhood bullying. Canadian Police Arrest 3 in Killing of Hardeep Singh NijjarThe killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Sikh nationalist who had sought a separate state in India and was viewed as a terrorist by New Delhi, set off diplomatic tensions between Canada and India. At 2024 Venice Biennale, Artists Make a Case for Returning Looted ArtifactsFor years, activists and politicians have led discussions about whether disputed museum objects should go back to their countries of origin. At this year’s Biennale, artists are entering the fray. More Recent Articles |
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President Joe Biden presented the Presidential Medal of Freedom -- the highest civilian award in the United States -- to a range of Americans including athletes, actors, politicians, advocates and an astronaut.
Thorpedo Anna went right to the lead in Friday's Kentucky Oaks and drew off through the stretch to a daylight win.
The Los Angeles Lakers on Friday fired coach Darvin Ham after just two seasons.
The Justice Department on Friday indicted Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, and his wife on charges of conspiracy and accepting nearly $600,000 in bribes from foreign entities.
The third week of the hush-money trial of Donald Trump concluded Friday with testimony from former aide Hope Hicks.
Alexander Historical Auctions said Friday it will offer infamous financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's address book at auction.
Federal prosecutors have charged a former government employee with federal intelligence ties of making unlawful false statements to the FBI wrongly implicating co-workers in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.
A Virginia woman bought a lottery ticket for the first time in her life and ended up winning a $50,000 prize.
Crews on Friday began demolishing a bridge over a major Connecticut highway after a fuel truck explosion caused major damage to the bridge and the highway.
Officials warned of traffic delays on a Wisconsin highway when an overturned truck spilled beer into the roadway.
Universal Studios Hollywood announced a "Fast and the Furious" roller coaster coming to the theme park in 2026.
Formula 1 drivers say the Miami Grand Prix hasn't lost its luster ahead of its third rendition Sunday in Miami Gardens, Fla. Max Verstappen, who won the previous two editions, is a heavy favorite to repeat as champion.
In a forthcoming book by South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem that recounts her killing her dog, the Republican governor is untruthful about having met North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, according to the New York Post.
Two police officers and an armed suspect were hospitalized Thursday night after a shootout in San Jose, Calif.
Less invasive endovascular treatments work equally well in women as in men with peripheral artery disease, a new study found.
New research from the University of Guelph said on Friday that temperatures are becoming too hot for bumblebees, threatening their role as plant pollinators and the food supply for humans and other animals.
U.S. Central Command on Thursday temporarily paused construction of the pier in Gaza due to unsafe weather conditions.
A ground operation conducted by the Israel Defense Forces in the Gaza city of Rafah "could lead to a slaughter," the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said Friday.
Boeing could begin laying off more than 100 employees at its facility in Birmingham, Ala., state officials warned Friday.
Artificial intelligence might be able to identify patients who have rare diseases years earlier than they would typically be diagnosed, a new study says.
Residents of an Iowa town were treated to an unusual and whimsical sight when a dog and a deer went for a walk around town together.
Folks struggling to quit smoking might need a bump up on the dose of medication they're using to help them stop, according to new clinical trial results.
Officials in a Washington county are asking members of the public to steer clear of the area where a zebra remains on the loose.
The bowling alley that was one of the scenes of a mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, last year reopened Friday.
Primates are capable of tending to wounds using medicinal plants, a new case report says. 
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