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 German police officer injured in Mannheim mass stabbing dies  A German police officer who was among the half dozen people injured in a mass stabbing attack in Mannheim on Friday has died of his injuries, authorities said Sunday.      Del Mar, Calif., beaches closed following shark attack  Del Mar officials closed the California town's beaches to swimming and suffering on Sunday after a man was attacked by a shark earlier that morning.      More severe weather threatens U.S. this week  A wide swath of the already weather-weary U.S. is under threat of more severe conditions this week, with millions of Americans facing potential tornadoes, other dangerous storms, and higher than normal temperatures.      China lands on 'dark side' of moon  After a month-long journey, a Chinese spacecraft has landed on the far side of the moon, the China National Space Administration said.      Iranian hard-liner Ahmadinejad seeks presidency  Iran's hard-line conservative ex-president has said he will run in the next presidential election, according to Iran state media.      Israelis attack Palestinian athletes at East Jerusalem stadium  Gangs of illegal Israeli settlers rampaged across the West Bank and East Jerusalem on Sunday.      Donald Trump joins TikTok after seeking to ban it  Former President Donald Trump has joined TikTok, the video sharing app that he tried to ban while in the White House.      Climate activist defaces Monet painting in Paris  A climate activist has been charged with defacing a Monet painting at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris to draw attention to climate change, authorities said Sunday.      Samoan novelist charged with killing Tulsi Gabbard's aunt  A novelist and poet from the island nation of Samoa has been arrested and charged with slaying fellow writer Caroline Sinavaiana-Gabbard, the aunt of U.S. politician Tulsi Gabbard.      'Garfield' tops North American box office with $14M  "Garfield" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $14 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.      'Suits' Season 9 set for July 1 Netflix premiereMaldives moves to ban Israeli passport holders  The Maldives has moved to ban Israeli passport holders from visiting the archipelago nation off the coast off India and Sri Lanka.      Starliner's first crewed launch postponed until at least Wednesday  NASA is still unsure of when it will attempt the next Boeing Starliner crewed mission launch, but it for sure won't be on Sunday.      ABBA reunites for Swedish knighthood  Former ABBA members Bjorn Ulvaeus, Anni-Frid Lyngstad, Agnetha Faltskog and Benny Andersson reunited this weekend to be knighted by Sweden's King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia.      Nearly 9,000 Palestinians have been arrested in West Bank  As Israel continues to seek the return of about 125 hostages taken by the Palestinian militia Hamas on Oct. 7, thousands of people have been arrested in the West Bank by Israeli forces as their homes were destroyed.      Famous birthdays for June 2: Dennis Haysbert, Jeremy Ray Taylor  Actor Dennis Haysbert turns 70 and actor Jeremy Ray Taylor turns 21, among the famous birthdays for June 2.      On This Day, June 2: Indian Citizenship Act becomes law  On June 2, 1924, President Calvin Coolidge signed the Indian Citizenship Act into law, extending citizenship to all Native Americans born within the United States and its territories.      More Recent Articles
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 Mexicans Await Results in Historic Election Expected to Lead to First Female PresidentThe vote is very likely to put a woman in the presidency for the first time, showcasing the immense strides that female leaders have made in Mexico’s political scene.        Elecciones en México: los votantes a la espera de resultadosLa votación muy probablemente le otorgará la presidencia del país a una mujer por primera vez en su historia, evidencia de inmensos avances de género en la escena política mexicana.        Netanyahu May Face a Choice Between a Truce and His Government’s SurvivalThe Israeli prime minister has been put on the spot by President Biden’s announcement outlining a proposal for a truce.        Intense Security at Peaceful Parade for Israel in ManhattanThe annual parade focused this year on the hostages in Gaza. Thousands marched, and with many streets blocked off, there were few protesters.        Sally Buzbee, Washington Post Editor, to Leave RoleMatt Murray, the former editor in chief of The Wall Street Journal, will take her place temporarily.        After Verdict, Trump Revels in Embrace of His Most Avid Base: Male FansThe former president’s appearance at a U.F.C. fight in Newark on Saturday night showcased his hypermasculine appeal, and his defiance.        Puerto Rico Governor Loses Primary to Former AllyJenniffer González-Colón, the island’s nonvoting member of Congress, defeated Gov. Pedro R. Pierluisi four years after they appeared on the same ticket.        They Spent Their Life Savings on Life CoachingSome people who wanted to improve their lives and careers through coaching found themselves trapped in what they described as a pyramid scheme.        Hunter Biden to Go on Trial in Gun Case, Days After Trump Was ConvictedOn Monday in Delaware, one of two trials will begin in which President Biden’s son will defend himself during a presidential election year.        Why a Pacific Island Is Blaming China for a HackPalau’s claims that China orchestrated the attack remain unproven. But it’s clear that the breach presents a danger for another ally of Palau: the United States.        Prison Time for Trump? The Cases for and Against.Two legal experts weigh in.        Celibacy Is Having a Moment. Embrace It.Intentional periods of sexual abstinence can help us better understand the nature of our desire. If we do Dry January, why not Dry Spell July?        Philadelphia’s University of the Arts Announces Sudden ClosingThe institution’s financial woes were widely known, but the announcement surprised students and faculty members.        Prosecutor Drops Murder Charges Against Minnesota Trooper Amid PushbackThe prosecution of Ryan Londregan, a white Minnesota state trooper who fatally shot a Black motorist last year, sparked rare bipartisan outrage.        A Sticking Point in Paramount and Skydance Talks: Who Pays For a Lawsuit?A special committee of Paramount’s board of directors supports a merger with Skydance, a studio that has increased its offer in recent days. But the deal isn’t done yet.         More Recent Articles | 
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 A German police officer who was among the half dozen people injured in a mass stabbing attack in Mannheim on Friday has died of his injuries, authorities said Sunday.   
 Del Mar officials closed the California town's beaches to swimming and suffering on Sunday after a man was attacked by a shark earlier that morning.   
 A wide swath of the already weather-weary U.S. is under threat of more severe conditions this week, with millions of Americans facing potential tornadoes, other dangerous storms, and higher than normal temperatures.   
 After a month-long journey, a Chinese spacecraft has landed on the far side of the moon, the China National Space Administration said.   
 Iran's hard-line conservative ex-president has said he will run in the next presidential election, according to Iran state media.   
 Gangs of illegal Israeli settlers rampaged across the West Bank and East Jerusalem on Sunday.   
 Former President Donald Trump has joined TikTok, the video sharing app that he tried to ban while in the White House.   
 A climate activist has been charged with defacing a Monet painting at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris to draw attention to climate change, authorities said Sunday.   
 A novelist and poet from the island nation of Samoa has been arrested and charged with slaying fellow writer Caroline Sinavaiana-Gabbard, the aunt of U.S. politician Tulsi Gabbard.   
 "Garfield" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $14 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.   
 Legal drama Suits Season 9 is set to premiere on Netflix July 1.   
 The Maldives has moved to ban Israeli passport holders from visiting the archipelago nation off the coast off India and Sri Lanka.   
 NASA is still unsure of when it will attempt the next Boeing Starliner crewed mission launch, but it for sure won't be on Sunday.   
 Former ABBA members Bjorn Ulvaeus, Anni-Frid Lyngstad, Agnetha Faltskog and Benny Andersson reunited this weekend to be knighted by Sweden's King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia.   
 As Israel continues to seek the return of about 125 hostages taken by the Palestinian militia Hamas on Oct. 7, thousands of people have been arrested in the West Bank by Israeli forces as their homes were destroyed.   
 Actor Dennis Haysbert turns 70 and actor Jeremy Ray Taylor turns 21, among the famous birthdays for June 2.   
 On June 2, 1924, President Calvin Coolidge signed the Indian Citizenship Act into law, extending citizenship to all Native Americans born within the United States and its territories.   
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