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 Beryl becomes Atlantic storm season's first hurricane  The second tropical of the season, Beryl, emerged late Friday night in the Atlantic Ocean and is forecast to become the first hurricane in 2024.      Experts warn of hectic travel week ahead of July 4  This year's Fourth of July travel period is on track to be the busiest and the hottest yet.      Utica, N.Y., officer shot and killed pellet gun-toting teen  A 13-year-old Asian teen attempting to flee police on foot aimed a replica Glock 17 pistol at a Utica, N.Y., police officer who shot and killed him Friday night.      Germany's far-right AfD party re-elects two amid violent protests  Germany's Alternative for Deutschland party re-elected Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla to another two-year team as the party's joint leaders amid violent protests Saturday in Essen.      Judge dismisses all charges in Panama Papers, Operation Car Wash cases  A Panamanian court Friday acquitted all 28 people charged with money laundering connection with the Panama Papers and Operation Carwash scandals.      Israel hits Hezbollah targets in preparation for escalated conflict  Israel on Saturday struck Hezbollah targets in Lebanon in response to the militant group's airstrikes along the Israeli-Lebanese border.      Biden heads to Hamptons fundraiser in wake of debate concerns  President Joe Biden is hosting a major fundraiser in the Hamptons Saturday, as he looks to quell criticism of his debate with former president Donald Trump.      'It's hard to debatea liar,' Biden says day after debate performance alarms many Democrats  President Biden's hoarse stammering during Thursday's presidential debate has ignited concerns among Democrats about the November election. He said Friday he had a sore throat.      Jury convicts ex-Northeastern University employee who staged bomb hoax  A federal jury on Friday convicted a former Northeastern University employee for staging a fake bomb threat on the university's Boston campus two years ago.      Polls show French far-right party with big lead ahead of Sunday election  France's far-right National Rally party is showing a large lead in the latest polls ahead of the country's national election Sunday.      Dominic Rains leaving 'Chicago Med'  Dominic Rains, who has played trauma surgeon Dr. Crockett Marcel since 2019, will not return for Season 10 of the NBC drama, "Chicago Med."      Starliner undergoing thruster testing before indefinite return flight  An initial eight-day Boeing Starliner test mission to the International Space Station will be extended indefinitely to test the spacecraft's thrusters.      Boater critically injured in northeastern Florida shark attack  A shark bit a boater's arm in waters off Florida's Atlantic coast late Friday morning, causing critical injuries and prompting an airlift to a local hospital.      U.S. proposes revised Israel-Hamas cease-fire deal  The Biden administrations has proposed new language for parts of the cease-fire and hostage deal between Israel and Hamas after negotiations have stalled.      More than 100 dolphins stranded in shallow water off Cape Cod, Mass.  More than 100 Atlantic white-sided dolphins are stranded in shallow water off Cape Cod, Mass., in what one nonprofit animal protection group called the "largest single mass stranding event in our response history."      Will Forte to star in Netflix comedy 'Four Seasons'  "Last Man on Earth" and "Clone High" alum Will Forte has signed on to star in the new Netflix comedy series, "The Four Seasons."      No Season 3 for Chris O'Dowd's 'Big Door Prize' on Apple TV+  There will be no third season for Chris O'Dowd's sci-fi comedy, "The Big Door Prize," on Apple TV+.      Four dead, 9 injured after suspected drunken-driver crash  One man was arrested and is facing charges of suspicion of driving while intoxicated after a fatal crash in Long Island, N.Y., that claimed the lives of four people and left nine others injured in the hamlet of Deer Park      Taylor Swift's 'Tortured Poets Department' tops album chart for 9th week  Pop music star Taylor Swift's "Tortured Poets Department" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart for a ninth week.      Iran needs run-off to pick nation's next president  No candidate secured a simple majority of votes in a four-way race for Iran's presidency Friday, forcing a run-off election Friday.      Comedian, 'Roseanne' alum Martin Mull dead at 80'Terrorist' killed after officer attacked with crossbow near Israeli embassy in Serbia  An attacker shot a police officer in the neck with a crossbow, and the officer shot and killed attacker outside the Israeli embassy in Belgrade, Serbia, Friday night.      SpaceX launches U.S. spy satellites from Vandenberg  SpaceX launched spy satellites for the United States from Vandenberg Space Force Base on  Friday night.      On This Day, June 29: U.S. Supreme Court finds death penalty unconstitutional  On June 29, 1972, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that capital punishment, as then administered by individual states, was unconstitutional.      Famous birthdays for June 29: Colin Jost, Camila Mendes  Comedian Colin Jost turns 42 and actor Camila Mendes turns 30, among the famous birthdays for June 29.       | 
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 Years Later, Philippines Reckons With Duterte’s Brutal Drug WarA president’s vow to fight drugs unleashed violence and fostered a culture of impunity. But the crimes are finally getting a look, including from the International Criminal Court.        With Macron and Biden Vulnerable, So Is EuropeThe U.S. presidential debate and Sunday’s snap election in France have emboldened nationalist forces that could challenge NATO and undo the defense of Ukraine.        Memo Reveals Trump’s Plan to Slash the Size of the G.O.P. PlatformIn another sign of Donald J. Trump’s grip on the Republican Party, his team wants the party’s platform to be a succinct pro-Trump document, not an “unnecessarily verbose treatise.”        Major Democratic Donors Ask Themselves: What to Do About Biden?Some floated interventions and wondered about how to reach Jill Biden. Others hoped the president would bow out of the race on his own. Many came to terms with the low chances that he will do so.        At Trump’s Post-Debate Rally, Unease Among the FaithfulIn Virginia, Donald Trump and his supporters reveled in the moment, and mused about a shadowy Democratic plan to shift candidates.        Why Do India and China Keep Fighting Over This Desolate Terrain?Long-running battles in the Himalayas may foretell a more dangerous conflict.        Beryl, the Season’s First Hurricane, Is Expected to IntensifyThe hurricane is expected to intensify quickly and bring significant storm surge to the Windward Islands as a major hurricane, forecasters said on Saturday.        Mulling Reparations, California Sets Aside $12 Million as a StartDirect cash payments are not imminent, but under the state’s new budget, the money could go toward other reparations-related proposals pending in the Legislature.        Reformist Masoud Pezeshkian Reaches Runoff in Iran’s Presidential ElectionCandidates in the campaign to fill the seat of President Ebrahim Raisi, who died in a helicopter crash, showed notable candor about the country’s mounting problems.        Along the Hollywood Walk of Fame, a Struggle to Make a LivingLos Angeles lifted restrictions that had forced street vendors, mostly immigrants, on Hollywood Boulevard to dodge citations. Other challenges remain.        The Ghastly vs. the GhostlyDo the Democrats really want to stop Trump? What are they prepared to do?        Democrats: Stop PanickingThe president had a bad night, but the fundamentals of this race have not changed.        A Message From the West Bank: ‘We Are Coming to Horrible Days’With Israel possibly winding down its war in Gaza, we should be paying more attention to the crisis building in the more populous West Bank.        Oklahoma Law Criminalizing Immigrants Without Legal Status Is BlockedThe ruling by a federal judge is the latest setback for G.O.P.-controlled states that have passed their own laws on immigration.        13-Year-Old Boy Shot and Killed by Police After ChaseOfficers in Utica, N.Y., believed the boy had brandished a handgun. The police chief said on Saturday that it was a pellet gun.        A String of Supreme Court Decisions Hits Hard at Environmental RulesFour cases backed by conservative activists in recent years have combined to diminish the power of the Environmental Protection Agency.        7 Deaths, 5 Hours: Drug Overdoses Surge in Western New YorkRising cocaine use and a drug supply tainted by fentanyl have become a deadly combination in Erie County, which includes Buffalo.         More Recent Articles | 
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 The second tropical of the season, Beryl, emerged late Friday night in the Atlantic Ocean and is forecast to become the first hurricane in 2024.   
 This year's Fourth of July travel period is on track to be the busiest and the hottest yet.   
 A 13-year-old Asian teen attempting to flee police on foot aimed a replica Glock 17 pistol at a Utica, N.Y., police officer who shot and killed him Friday night.   
 Germany's Alternative for Deutschland party re-elected Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla to another two-year team as the party's joint leaders amid violent protests Saturday in Essen.   
 A Panamanian court Friday acquitted all 28 people charged with money laundering connection with the Panama Papers and Operation Carwash scandals.   
 Israel on Saturday struck Hezbollah targets in Lebanon in response to the militant group's airstrikes along the Israeli-Lebanese border.   
 President Joe Biden is hosting a major fundraiser in the Hamptons Saturday, as he looks to quell criticism of his debate with former president Donald Trump.   
 President Biden's hoarse stammering during Thursday's presidential debate has ignited concerns among Democrats about the November election. He said Friday he had a sore throat.   
 A federal jury on Friday convicted a former Northeastern University employee for staging a fake bomb threat on the university's Boston campus two years ago.   
 France's far-right National Rally party is showing a large lead in the latest polls ahead of the country's national election Sunday.   
 Dominic Rains, who has played trauma surgeon Dr. Crockett Marcel since 2019, will not return for Season 10 of the NBC drama, "Chicago Med."   
 An initial eight-day Boeing Starliner test mission to the International Space Station will be extended indefinitely to test the spacecraft's thrusters.   
 A shark bit a boater's arm in waters off Florida's Atlantic coast late Friday morning, causing critical injuries and prompting an airlift to a local hospital.   
 The Biden administrations has proposed new language for parts of the cease-fire and hostage deal between Israel and Hamas after negotiations have stalled.   
 More than 100 Atlantic white-sided dolphins are stranded in shallow water off Cape Cod, Mass., in what one nonprofit animal protection group called the "largest single mass stranding event in our response history."   
 "Last Man on Earth" and "Clone High" alum Will Forte has signed on to star in the new Netflix comedy series, "The Four Seasons."   
 There will be no third season for Chris O'Dowd's sci-fi comedy, "The Big Door Prize," on Apple TV+.   
 One man was arrested and is facing charges of suspicion of driving while intoxicated after a fatal crash in Long Island, N.Y., that claimed the lives of four people and left nine others injured in the hamlet of Deer Park   
 Pop music star Taylor Swift's "Tortured Poets Department" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart for a ninth week.   
 No candidate secured a simple majority of votes in a four-way race for Iran's presidency Friday, forcing a run-off election Friday.   
 Comedian and Roseanne alum Martin Mull has died at the age of 80.   
 An attacker shot a police officer in the neck with a crossbow, and the officer shot and killed attacker outside the Israeli embassy in Belgrade, Serbia, Friday night.   
 SpaceX launched spy satellites for the United States from Vandenberg Space Force Base on  Friday night.   
 On June 29, 1972, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that capital punishment, as then administered by individual states, was unconstitutional.   
 Comedian Colin Jost turns 42 and actor Camila Mendes turns 30, among the famous birthdays for June 29.   
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