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 1 killed, 7 injured in Louisville, Ky., lounge mass shooting  A mass shooting early Saturday morning in Louisville, Ky., killed one and injured seven others, the Louisville Metro Police Department announced.      Fire breaks out at McLaren center ahead of Spanish Grand Prix  A fire at the McLaren Formula One hospitality center Saturday morning almost upended the team's participation in the final practice run of the Spanish Grand Prix.      Pekingese named Wild Thang wins World's Ugliest Dog  A longtime runner up in California's World's Ugliest Dog Contest finally got his crown Friday.      Power outage hits Balkan region amid major heat wave  A major blackout on Friday left people in several Balkan countries without power amid a triple-digit heatwave.      Cops stop NY father from allegedly drowning children in Conn.  Two children are in intensive care after West Haven, Conn., police stopped their father from allegedly drowning them early Saturday morning.      Snapchill recalls canned coffee due to botulism risk  Wisconsin coffee company Snapchill has recalled all canned products due to suspicion that the products could cause botulism.      USS Theodore Roosevelt arrives in South Korea in show of force  The USS Theodore Roosevelt arrived at naval port in Busan, South Korea, the Navy said, in a show of force against evolving North Korean threats emboldened by the North's deepening military cooperation with Russia.      DA asks judge to keep gag order in Trump hush money case because of threats  Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office on Friday said major elements of the gag order against Donald Trump from his New York hush money trial should remain in place following a storm of threats.      Look: Prince William meets Taylor Swift on his 42nd birthday  Britain's Prince William and his children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, celebrated his 42nd birthday at Taylor Swift's Wembley Stadium concert on Friday.      Dozens killed in Gaza strikes, including one with people in tents  Dozens are reported dead after separate strikes in Gaza on Friday and Saturday.      5 die over 2 days in dangerous Florida waters  A Friday night swim proved deadly for three young Alabama men who drowned while swimming in dangerous Gulf of Mexico waters in Florida's Bay County. One day earlier a couple died farther south in the Atlantic Ocean.      NASA pushes Starliner return to July  After numerous delays, NASA said Friday that the Starliner crew would return to Earth in July      Russia continues attacks on Ukraine's power grid  Ukrainian air defenses shot down 12 of 16 missiles and all 13 drones launched by Russia Saturday as part of its ongoing attacks against Ukraine's power grid.      Cyberattack cripples U.S. auto dealerships' operations  Thousands of car dealers in the United States are struggling to handle virtually all areas of their business, including sales and services, because their software vendor was hacked this week.      Man who attacked Nancy Pelosi's husband convicted in California court  A state court in California convicted the attacker of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband, one month after he was sentenced to 30 years in prison prison.      Disney accused of duping workers to move to Florida  A proposed class action lawsuit accuses Disney of inducing workers to sell their California homes and move to Florida to work there as part of an eventually canceled project.      'General Hospital,' Hallmark movie alum Ryan Paevey stepping away from acting  General Hospital and Hallmark movie alum Ryan Paevey has announced he is stepping away from acting to focus on his family.       Eastern heat wave, West cool conditions to trade places before end of June  Hot and cool conditions will change hands in the West and the Northeast in stages into the last week of June. The East will cool down, and the West will heat up.      Taylor Swift's 'Tortured Poets Department' tops U.S. album chart for 8th week  Pop music star Taylor Swift's "Tortured Poets Department" is the No. 1 album in the United States for an eighth consecutive week.      'Hawaii Five-0,' 'Magnum P.I.' alum Taylor Wily dead at 56  "Hawaii Five-0" and "Magnum P.I." actor Taylor Wily has died at the age of 56.      Willie Nelson not feeling well, cancels weekend Outlaw Music Festival appearances  Country music legend Willie Nelson canceled his planned appearance at the Outlaw Music Festival in Georgia Friday because he is not feeling well and has been ordered by his doctors to rest.      On This Day, June 22: Nixon, Brezhnev sign nuclear pact  On June 22, 1973, U.S. President Richard Nixon and Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev signed a pledge to try to avoid nuclear war.      Famous birthdays for June 22: Meryl Streep, Amy Brenneman  Actor Meryl Streep turns 75 and actor Amy Brenneman turns 60, among the famous birthdays for June 22.       | 
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 The 3 Men Behind Biden’s Campaign Against TrumpPresident Biden has a diverse group of advisers, but few have the influence of three men in his inner circle during his final campaign.        New Book Paints Trump as Wounded, Forgetful and Hung Up on HollywoodIn the dark months following the Jan. 6 attack, Donald J. Trump opened up to an entertainment journalist, revealing his fixation with celebrity, acceptance and the TV show that made him.        How Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta Failed Children on Safety, States SayThe C.E.O. and his team drove Meta’s efforts to capture young users and misled the public about the risks, lawsuits by state attorneys general say.        After Hajj Deaths, Egypt Suspends 16 CompaniesThe action against 16 tour companies came as governments look into whether many travelers were not properly registered to make the journey into the desert.        Search Resumes for 2 Teenagers Missing Off Beach in QueensAuthorities suspended their search Saturday for the boys, 16 and 17, who were last seen on Friday being overtaken by a large wave in the waters off Jacob Riis Park.        3 Columbia Deans Placed on Leave Over Conduct at Antisemitism PanelLeaked images showed the trio sharing disparaging text messages during an alumni group discussion last month about Jewish life on campus.        Why Netanyahu Doesn’t Take Biden SeriouslyBy averting his eyes as his red lines are ignored, Biden is wasting his leverage over Israel.        Sean Penn, Rebel With Many CausesHe’s just as intense, but a bit more mellow. Or is he?        Grocery Store Shooting That Killed 4 Leaves an Arkansas Town in DisbeliefThe small town of Fordyce, Ark., was beginning to absorb the impact of the bloodshed, as a few details began to emerge. A fourth victim died on Saturday.        Heat Wave Doesn’t Stop Mermaid Parade on Coney IslandThe heat could not stop revelers from taking part in the pageantry of aquatic weirdness.        A Tenacious Pekingese Is the ‘World’s Ugliest’ Dog, After Many TriesMeet Wild Thang, an 8-year-old Pekingese from Oregon who had sought the title of “World’s Ugliest” for years. Now, it’s finally his.        Drag Takes Off in the Philippines, a Bastion of ChristianityFor many performers, drag is not only a cultural phenomenon, but also a political statement promoting social justice and gay rights.         More Recent Articles | 
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 A mass shooting early Saturday morning in Louisville, Ky., killed one and injured seven others, the Louisville Metro Police Department announced.   
 A fire at the McLaren Formula One hospitality center Saturday morning almost upended the team's participation in the final practice run of the Spanish Grand Prix.   
 A longtime runner up in California's World's Ugliest Dog Contest finally got his crown Friday.   
 A major blackout on Friday left people in several Balkan countries without power amid a triple-digit heatwave.   
 Two children are in intensive care after West Haven, Conn., police stopped their father from allegedly drowning them early Saturday morning.   
 Wisconsin coffee company Snapchill has recalled all canned products due to suspicion that the products could cause botulism.   
 The USS Theodore Roosevelt arrived at naval port in Busan, South Korea, the Navy said, in a show of force against evolving North Korean threats emboldened by the North's deepening military cooperation with Russia.   
 Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office on Friday said major elements of the gag order against Donald Trump from his New York hush money trial should remain in place following a storm of threats.   
 Britain's Prince William and his children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, celebrated his 42nd birthday at Taylor Swift's Wembley Stadium concert on Friday.   
 Dozens are reported dead after separate strikes in Gaza on Friday and Saturday.   
 A Friday night swim proved deadly for three young Alabama men who drowned while swimming in dangerous Gulf of Mexico waters in Florida's Bay County. One day earlier a couple died farther south in the Atlantic Ocean.   
 After numerous delays, NASA said Friday that the Starliner crew would return to Earth in July   
 Ukrainian air defenses shot down 12 of 16 missiles and all 13 drones launched by Russia Saturday as part of its ongoing attacks against Ukraine's power grid.   
 Thousands of car dealers in the United States are struggling to handle virtually all areas of their business, including sales and services, because their software vendor was hacked this week.   
 A state court in California convicted the attacker of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband, one month after he was sentenced to 30 years in prison prison.   
 A proposed class action lawsuit accuses Disney of inducing workers to sell their California homes and move to Florida to work there as part of an eventually canceled project.   
 General Hospital and Hallmark movie alum Ryan Paevey has announced he is stepping away from acting to focus on his family.    
 Hot and cool conditions will change hands in the West and the Northeast in stages into the last week of June. The East will cool down, and the West will heat up.   
 Pop music star Taylor Swift's "Tortured Poets Department" is the No. 1 album in the United States for an eighth consecutive week.   
 "Hawaii Five-0" and "Magnum P.I." actor Taylor Wily has died at the age of 56.   
 Country music legend Willie Nelson canceled his planned appearance at the Outlaw Music Festival in Georgia Friday because he is not feeling well and has been ordered by his doctors to rest.   
 On June 22, 1973, U.S. President Richard Nixon and Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev signed a pledge to try to avoid nuclear war.   
 Actor Meryl Streep turns 75 and actor Amy Brenneman turns 60, among the famous birthdays for June 22.   
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