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 Stanley Cup Final: Bobrovsky, defense lead Panthers past Oilers in Game 1  Sergei Bobrovsky used every inch of his body to parry pucks, while the Florida Panthers defense delivered crushing hits to the Edmonton Oilers attack en route to a 3-0 win Saturday in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final.      Dornoch, at 17-1, wins Belmont Stakes  Dornoch, 10th in the Kentucky Derby, rebounded with a 1/2-length victory in Saturday's $2 million Grade I Belmont Stakes, becoming the third winner in the three legs of this year's U.S. Triple Crown.      FDA clears GSK's RSV vaccine for adults ages 50-59  The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved GSK's respiratory syncytial virus vaccine for high-risk adults ages 50 to 59, expanding the shot's accessibility to younger patients.      Freighter taking on water after underwater collision on Lake Superior  The Canadian freighter M/V Michipicoten collided with an unknown underwater object near Isle Royal on Saturday morning and is limping to port while taking on water.      'Full House' fans could buy home in San Francisco for $6.5 million  The fictional Tanner family's San Francisco "Full House" home could be yours for $6.5 million.      SpaceX launches 20 Starlink satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base  SpaceX launched 20 Starlink satellites from California, less than 12 hours after another Falcon 9 lifted 22 satellites from Florida.      Apollo 8 astronaut William Andersons dies in small plane crash  William Anders, who was among the first three people to orbit the moon when they were aboard Apollo 8 in 1968, died in a plane crash in Washington state.      U.N. chief adds Israel to 'list of shame'  United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres on Friday informed Israel it will be added to the so-called "list of shame," due to alleged violations against children during armed conflict.      Magna International founder Frank Stronach charged with rape in Canada  Canadian police charged Frank Stronach, an auto parts tycoon and former thoroughred owner/breeder, with rape, assault and forcible confinement, after allegations dating back to the 1980s and running up until last year.      Putin says Russian nuclear doctrine could change if threatened  Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday told attendees at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum that Russia's nuclear doctrine could be changed to enabled wider use of nuclear weapons.      Pat Sajak bids farewell to 'Wheel of Fortune' after 4 decades  The final episode of "Wheel of Fortune" featuring Pat Sajak as host aired on Friday.      Pizza chain owner found guilty of abusing workers in Massachusetts  The owner of a Massachusetts pizza chain was found guilty Saturday of charges claiming he forced six employees to meet excessive work demands and threatened them with violence and deportation.      Manhattan DA tentatively agrees to testify in front of House sub-committee  Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg will testify in front of Congress after being requested by the House Judiciary Committee.      26 migrants found after being smuggled in trailer’s hidden compartment in Texas  Bexar County (Texas) Sheriff's deputies disrupted a human-smuggling operation Thursday as 26 migrants were transferred from a hidden trailer compartment to a stash house near San Antonio.      No Season 3 for Ansel Elgort's 'Tokyo Vice' on Max  The producers of the crime drama, "Tokyo Vice," have announced the show is not getting a third season on Max.      Judge in Trump hush money trial flags post claiming to preview guilty verdict  The Judge overseeing Donald Trump's New York hush money trial on Friday alerted attorneys about a social media post claiming to know the jury's verdict before it was reached.      Danish PM assaulted in Copenhagen  A man assaulted Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen Friday in the capital city of Copenhagen.      Alex Jones, Infowars to part ways to partly pay $1.5B legal settlement  Infowars owner Alex Jones will have to liquidate his ownership of the controversial website to help settle his $1.5 billion debt to the families of Sandy Hook Elementary School victims.      Iga Swiatek sweeps Jasmine Paolini for third consecutive French Open title  Iga Swiatek dotted the dirt with relentless pinpoint winners, exhausting an overwhelmed Jasmine Paolini to claim her third consecutive French Open title Saturday in Paris.      Biden, Macron show solidarity on Ukraine, Gaza in Paris meeting  French President Emmanuel Macron hosted U.S. President Joe Biden on Saturday for a state visit, where the two leaders discussed a shared vision on the ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine.      Israeli forces rescue 4 hostages who are in 'good medical condition'  Israel Defense Forces freed four hostages from two locations within the Nuseirat refugee camp in Central Gaza Saturday, the IDF announced.      Florida beaches reopen Saturday after 2 shark attacks day before  Beaches in northwest Florida reopened Saturday morning after sharks injured three swimmers in separate attacks Friday afternoon.      Animated 'Gremlins' series to return to Max this fall  The animated series, "Gremlins: The Wild Batch," is set to premiere on Max this fall.      Taylor Swift's 'Tortured Poets Department' tops U.S. album chart  Pop music star Taylor Swift's "Tortured Poets Department" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart for a sixth consecutive week.      Dick Van Dyke, Kelly Clarkson, 'General Hospital' win top Daytime Emmys  Dick Van Dyke became the oldest Daytime Emmy Award winner in television history at a ceremony Friday night.       | 
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 Israel Rescues 4 Hostages in Assault That Killed Scores of GazansThe news was met with jubilation in Israel, where tensions over the hostages’ safety have been rising in recent months.        How Israel’s Mission to Rescue Four Hostages UnfoldedThe operation required weeks of planning and received the final go-ahead just a few minutes before it began, according to Israeli officials.        Protest Against Gaza War Draws Thousands to the White HouseThe demonstration included ringing the White House grounds with a red banner showing the names of the more than 36,000 Palestinians killed during the war.        French-American Friendship in Four CoursesUnder Emmanuel Macron, “culinary diplomacy” is back on the menu, with a lavish dinner fortifying an old alliance at a tense historical moment.        Days After Border Closes for Most Migrants, Manageable Crowds but More AnxietyShelters along the border were quieter on Friday and Saturday compared with previous months, but many hoping to cross into the U.S. felt stranded and fearful.        Bidens Border Crackdown Could Disproportionately Affect FamiliesParents with children represent 40 percent of migrants who crossed the southern border this year. Now, they will be turned back within days, according to a memo obtained by The New York Times.        See Photos From Inside the 2024 Belmont StakesThe Belmont Stakes arrives at Saratoga Race Course.        Swimmer Trying to Make Olympic History Is Left Off the U.S. TeamWhen the sport of artistic swimming, formerly synchronized swimming, announced it would allow men to compete in the Paris Games, Bill May saw his chance. But the U.S. team chose only women.        No, Byron Donalds, Jim Crow Didn’t Create Stronger Black FamiliesThe era of southern apartheid is inseparable from poverty, exploitation and violence.        A Lesson From Covid on How to Destroy Public TrustOfficials should have told us what they knew, or at least leveled with us about what they didn’t know.        House Ethics Panel Looks Into Nancy Mace’s Use of Reimbursement ProgramThe committee will decide whether to open a formal investigation into expense reports filed by the South Carolina Republican.        Howard University Votes to Revoke Sean Combs’s Honorary DegreeIn a unanimous decision, the university’s board of trustees also moved to disband a scholarship in Mr. Combs’s name amid investigations into abuse allegations.        Japan’s Tourism Surge Leaves Some Residents FrustratedThe country has politely handled travelers for years, but as international visitors spill into previously untouristed spots, some residents are frustrated.        Doula Care Has Gone VirtualMany doulas, relied upon for pregnancy and childbirth support, have gone virtual. Experts say that’s a good thing.         More Recent Articles | 
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 Sergei Bobrovsky used every inch of his body to parry pucks, while the Florida Panthers defense delivered crushing hits to the Edmonton Oilers attack en route to a 3-0 win Saturday in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final.   
 Dornoch, 10th in the Kentucky Derby, rebounded with a 1/2-length victory in Saturday's $2 million Grade I Belmont Stakes, becoming the third winner in the three legs of this year's U.S. Triple Crown.   
 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved GSK's respiratory syncytial virus vaccine for high-risk adults ages 50 to 59, expanding the shot's accessibility to younger patients.   
 The Canadian freighter M/V Michipicoten collided with an unknown underwater object near Isle Royal on Saturday morning and is limping to port while taking on water.   
 The fictional Tanner family's San Francisco "Full House" home could be yours for $6.5 million.   
 SpaceX launched 20 Starlink satellites from California, less than 12 hours after another Falcon 9 lifted 22 satellites from Florida.   
 William Anders, who was among the first three people to orbit the moon when they were aboard Apollo 8 in 1968, died in a plane crash in Washington state.   
 United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres on Friday informed Israel it will be added to the so-called "list of shame," due to alleged violations against children during armed conflict.   
 Canadian police charged Frank Stronach, an auto parts tycoon and former thoroughred owner/breeder, with rape, assault and forcible confinement, after allegations dating back to the 1980s and running up until last year.   
 Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday told attendees at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum that Russia's nuclear doctrine could be changed to enabled wider use of nuclear weapons.   
 The final episode of "Wheel of Fortune" featuring Pat Sajak as host aired on Friday.   
 The owner of a Massachusetts pizza chain was found guilty Saturday of charges claiming he forced six employees to meet excessive work demands and threatened them with violence and deportation.   
 Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg will testify in front of Congress after being requested by the House Judiciary Committee.   
 Bexar County (Texas) Sheriff's deputies disrupted a human-smuggling operation Thursday as 26 migrants were transferred from a hidden trailer compartment to a stash house near San Antonio.   
 The producers of the crime drama, "Tokyo Vice," have announced the show is not getting a third season on Max.   
 The Judge overseeing Donald Trump's New York hush money trial on Friday alerted attorneys about a social media post claiming to know the jury's verdict before it was reached.   
 A man assaulted Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen Friday in the capital city of Copenhagen.   
 Infowars owner Alex Jones will have to liquidate his ownership of the controversial website to help settle his $1.5 billion debt to the families of Sandy Hook Elementary School victims.   
 Iga Swiatek dotted the dirt with relentless pinpoint winners, exhausting an overwhelmed Jasmine Paolini to claim her third consecutive French Open title Saturday in Paris.   
 French President Emmanuel Macron hosted U.S. President Joe Biden on Saturday for a state visit, where the two leaders discussed a shared vision on the ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine.   
 Israel Defense Forces freed four hostages from two locations within the Nuseirat refugee camp in Central Gaza Saturday, the IDF announced.   
 Beaches in northwest Florida reopened Saturday morning after sharks injured three swimmers in separate attacks Friday afternoon.   
 The animated series, "Gremlins: The Wild Batch," is set to premiere on Max this fall.   
 Pop music star Taylor Swift's "Tortured Poets Department" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart for a sixth consecutive week.   
 Dick Van Dyke became the oldest Daytime Emmy Award winner in television history at a ceremony Friday night.   
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