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 Trump asks judge overseeing N.Y. civil fraud trial to recuse himself  The legal team for Donald Trump has asked for New York judge Arthur Engoron to recuse himself in the former president's civil fraud case, Trump's lawyers said Thursday.      Amtrak commuter lines back up in Northeast after heat-caused power failure  Crews have restored power to Amtrak commuter lines in the New York City metro area after an outage forced the shutdown of  service between Philadelphia and New Haven Connecticut, officials said late Thursday.      Biden admin. targets Mexican drug cartel with sanctions, indictment  A Mexican drug cartel smuggling fentanyl and its precursor chemicals as well as migrants into the United States was hit with indictments and sanctions on Thursday.      N.Y. governor signs bills to protect children on social media  New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a pair of bills aimed at protecting kids on social media, joining a growing chorus of officials calling for more oversight of the effects  online platforms have on young people.      SpaceX finally launches communications satellite  After back-to-back mission scrubs, SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Station Florida Thursday afternoon, carrying an Astra 1P/SES-24 satellite to geostationary orbit.      At Forbes summit, influential investors brace for 'soft landing' despite global shake-up  Geopolitical tensions, a looming presidential election and the rise of artifical intelligence were top of mind Thursday at this year's Forbes Iconoclast Summit.      L.A. Lakers hire NBA veteran, ESPN analyst J.J. Redick as head coach  After a disappointing 2023-24 season, the Los Angeles Lakers have nailed down their next head coach in a person who has limited coaching experience but broad public broadcasting and podcasting recognition.      At 91, Carol Burnett places handprints in cement at TCL Chinese Theatre  Comedy legend Carol Burnett cemented her legacy Thursday outside of TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.      Cleveland Browns cut Lonnie Phelps after Florida crash, DUI charges  The Cleveland Browns cut defensive end Lonnie Phelps after his arrest on DUI charges and after police said he drove his SUV into a Key West, Fla., restaurant, causing $300,000 in damages.      CDC: Bisexual, transgender people see highest levels of loneliness, mental distress  Bisexual and transgender people were nearly twice as likely to experience loneliness and depression, according to a recent study.      Look: Cheetah cub born in Oregon transferred to Ohio to meet foster mom  A cheetah cub born at an Oregon zoo was successfully transferred to an Ohio facility and paired with a new foster mother.      Deadly Tropical Storm Alberto inundates inland areas of coastal Texas, Mexico  The first named storm of this year's Atlantic hurricane season made landfall over Mexico Thursday morning and is expected to pummel Texas with heavy rain into Friday.      Senators want Russia declared state sponsor of terrorism after its recent actions with N. Korea  Sens. Richard Blumenthal and Lindsey Graham on Thursday introduced a bill to declare Russia a state sponsor of terrorism after President Vladimir Putin's visit to North Korea.      Slow day at work leads Maryland woman to $150,000 lottery prize  A Maryland woman having a slow day at work at a grocery store bought some lottery tickets to pass the time and scratched off a $150,000 prize.      Yogis celebrate the solstice with Times Square takeover  Hundreds of people converged on Times Square in New York on Thursday to celebrate the summer solstice with an entire day of outdoor yoga classes.      FBI provides few details after searching Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao's home  FBI agents searched Oakland, Calif., Mayor Sheng Thao's home Thursday morning. Three black and gray SUVs were seen outside the home. An agent wearing blue gloves asked reporters to stay away from the SUVs.      Authorities look for cause of train crash that killed 2, injured 9 in Chile  At least two people died and nine others were hurt Thursday in an early morning train crash near Santiago, Chile.      Broncos hire ex-Stanford coach David Shaw for front office role  Former Stanford football coach David Shaw was hired to serve as a senior personnel executive for the Denver Broncos, the NFL franchise announced Thursday.      Thomas Jane's 'Troppo' Season 2 to premiere July 25  "Troppo" -- an Australian crime drama starring Thomas Jane and Nicole Chamoun -- will kick off its second season July 25 on Prime Video and Amazon Freevee in the U.S., Britain, Germany and Austria.      Paris 2024: Coco Gauff, Taylor Fritz to lead U.S. tennis team  Coco Gauff and Taylor Fritz, the highest-ranking American tennis players, will headline Team USA at the 2024 Summer Games, the United States Tennis Association announced Thursday.      Microplastics found in human penises for first time  Seven different kinds of microplastics have been discovered in human penises for the first time.      Tropical Storm Alberto downgraded to depression in Mexico  Tropical Storm Alberto was  nearing Mexico's coast early Thursday, forecasters said as they warned of heavy rains, as rains lessen in Texas.       | 
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 Trump Erodes Biden’s Lead in 2024 Election Fundraising After ConvictionJust two months ago, President Biden appeared to have a daunting financial advantage. Then Donald Trump was convicted of 34 felonies, and Republicans’ wallets opened.        Timothy Mellon Donates $50 Million to a Pro-Trump Super PACThe cash from Mr. Mellon, a reclusive billionaire who has also been a major donor to a super PAC supporting Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is among the largest single disclosed gifts ever.        Bloomberg Backs Biden With $20 Million DonationThe former mayor of New York City, a Democratic megadonor, became a significant backer of Mr. Biden’s in 2020 after spending $1 billion on his own failed bid.        Attack of Jewish Girl Spurs Tensions Over Antisemitism in FranceAn attack on a 12-year-old Jewish girl is inflaming an already tense and divisive situation.        In Trump Documents Case, Judge Cannon’s Unusual Rulings Have Become NormalJudge Aileen Cannon has repeatedly proven willing to hear out even far-fetched arguments from the former president’s legal team, including a challenge to the appointment of the special counsel, Jack Smith.        Judge in Trump Documents Case Rejected Suggestions to Step AsideTwo federal judges in South Florida privately urged Aileen M. Cannon to decline the case when it was assigned to her last year, according to two people briefed on the matter. She chose to keep it.        Donald Sutherland, ‘M*A*S*H’ and ‘Hunger Games’ Star, Dies at 88In a wide-ranging career (from “M*A*S*H” to “Ordinary People” to “The Hunger Games”), he could be endearing in one role, menacing in another and just plain odd in a third.        Donald Sutherland Didn’t Disappear Into Roles, and That Was a Good ThingThe actor understood the range of human feeling, but he came of age when movies distrusted institutions, and that suspicion was part of his arsenal.        Putin Threatens to Arm North Korea, Escalating Tension With West Over UkraineThe Russian leader issued the warning at the end of a trip to Asia, during which he signed a mutual defense pact with North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un.        NJ Transit and Amtrak Service Suspended Due to Power IssuesService was partially restored around 5:30 p.m. But by then, the disruption had already rippled along the Eastern Seaboard, and delays were expected to continue well into the night.        At Rickwood Field, Willie Mays Is the Star of the Show, One More TimeOn a night that honored the Negro leagues and Mays, who died on Tuesday, a baseball game between the Giants and the Cardinals was almost beside the point.        Nearly 100 Million Under Temperature Advisories as Heat Wave LingersThe heat is expected to peak over the weekend in the Northeast, but not until early next week in the South and the Great Plains, according to the National Weather Service.        Will Copa América Be Messi’s Last Time Representing Argentina in Soccer?Lionel Messi had said the 2022 World Cup, which his country won, was his last. Will the Copa América soccer tournament be his goodbye?        Where the World Plans to Test Nuclear Weapons NextLet’s not make it the future, too.        Thou Shalt Not Post the Ten Commandments in the ClassroomDocuments do not radiate powers of personal virtue.        People Are Coming Out Younger and Younger. Then There Are People Like Me.A collection of stories on the challenges and joys of coming out later in life.        Stanford Reports on Antisemitism and Anti-Muslim Bias Show Extent of DivideOne report documented antisemitic threats. The other, anti-Muslim threats. Both signaled that there may be little room for agreement.        Killer of 2 Women in National Park in 1996 Has Been Identified, F.B.I. SaysA convicted serial rapist who died in an Ohio prison in 2018 was responsible for the murder of a couple at Shenandoah National Park in a case that initially was believed to be a hate crime.        Amazon Says It Will Stop Using Plastic Pillows in ShipmentsThey’ll be replaced in North America with paper packing, eliminating some 15 billion pillows a year. Plastic film is a major pollutant.        How One Couple Turned Their Backyard Into an ArboretumTheir passion for fruit you’ve never heard of started small. Now they have a botanical garden that’s open to the public.         | 
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 The legal team for Donald Trump has asked for New York judge Arthur Engoron to recuse himself in the former president's civil fraud case, Trump's lawyers said Thursday.   
 Crews have restored power to Amtrak commuter lines in the New York City metro area after an outage forced the shutdown of  service between Philadelphia and New Haven Connecticut, officials said late Thursday.   
 A Mexican drug cartel smuggling fentanyl and its precursor chemicals as well as migrants into the United States was hit with indictments and sanctions on Thursday.   
 New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a pair of bills aimed at protecting kids on social media, joining a growing chorus of officials calling for more oversight of the effects  online platforms have on young people.   
 After back-to-back mission scrubs, SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Station Florida Thursday afternoon, carrying an Astra 1P/SES-24 satellite to geostationary orbit.   
 Geopolitical tensions, a looming presidential election and the rise of artifical intelligence were top of mind Thursday at this year's Forbes Iconoclast Summit.   
 After a disappointing 2023-24 season, the Los Angeles Lakers have nailed down their next head coach in a person who has limited coaching experience but broad public broadcasting and podcasting recognition.   
 Comedy legend Carol Burnett cemented her legacy Thursday outside of TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.   
 The Cleveland Browns cut defensive end Lonnie Phelps after his arrest on DUI charges and after police said he drove his SUV into a Key West, Fla., restaurant, causing $300,000 in damages.   
 Bisexual and transgender people were nearly twice as likely to experience loneliness and depression, according to a recent study.   
 A cheetah cub born at an Oregon zoo was successfully transferred to an Ohio facility and paired with a new foster mother.   
 The first named storm of this year's Atlantic hurricane season made landfall over Mexico Thursday morning and is expected to pummel Texas with heavy rain into Friday.   
 Sens. Richard Blumenthal and Lindsey Graham on Thursday introduced a bill to declare Russia a state sponsor of terrorism after President Vladimir Putin's visit to North Korea.   
 A Maryland woman having a slow day at work at a grocery store bought some lottery tickets to pass the time and scratched off a $150,000 prize.   
 Hundreds of people converged on Times Square in New York on Thursday to celebrate the summer solstice with an entire day of outdoor yoga classes.   
 FBI agents searched Oakland, Calif., Mayor Sheng Thao's home Thursday morning. Three black and gray SUVs were seen outside the home. An agent wearing blue gloves asked reporters to stay away from the SUVs.   
 At least two people died and nine others were hurt Thursday in an early morning train crash near Santiago, Chile.   
 Former Stanford football coach David Shaw was hired to serve as a senior personnel executive for the Denver Broncos, the NFL franchise announced Thursday.   
 "Troppo" -- an Australian crime drama starring Thomas Jane and Nicole Chamoun -- will kick off its second season July 25 on Prime Video and Amazon Freevee in the U.S., Britain, Germany and Austria.   
 Coco Gauff and Taylor Fritz, the highest-ranking American tennis players, will headline Team USA at the 2024 Summer Games, the United States Tennis Association announced Thursday.   
 Seven different kinds of microplastics have been discovered in human penises for the first time.   
 Tropical Storm Alberto was  nearing Mexico's coast early Thursday, forecasters said as they warned of heavy rains, as rains lessen in Texas.   
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