Edmonton Oilers players poked, dove and scrambled in a hectic final minute, preventing a Florida Panthers comeback Tuesday to win Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final and extending the best-of-seven-game series. The United States on Monday sanctioned two people and seven companies the Treasury described as a "patronage network" of Bosnian-Serb nationalist leader Milorad Dodik. A Colorado e-cigarette maker has been ordered to stop selling unauthorized vaping products that pose "a serious public health threat, particularly to youth," the U.S. Justice Department announced Tuesday. Baseball legend Willie Mays, who spent the majority of his Hall of Fame tenure with the San Francisco Giants, died from heart failure, his family and the MLB franchise announced Tuesday. He was 93. The Los Angeles Unified School District voted Tuesday to move forward with a plan to ban cellphone use throughout the school day, as early as January. Trump Media and Technology Group shares dropped 9.8% on Tuesday, bringing the stock's total slide to nearly 40% since former President Donald Trump -- the company's majority shareholder -- was convicted last month. Senate Democrats on Tuesday failed to restore the Trump administration's ban on bump stocks after the recent Supreme Court ruling which struck it down. The Justice Department on Tuesday unveiled findings that suggest the state of Alaska allegedly is in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act by failing to provide disabled Alaskan voters with needed access. The Biden administration announced Tuesday that it would allow certain undocumented immigrants who are married to U.S. citizens to stay and work in the United States legally. Electric vehicle manufacturer Fisker filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Monday after recalling 6,864 of its 2023 Ocean SUVs days earlier. The science-fiction dramedy "Resident Alien" has been renewed for a fourth season. Outgoing Boeing chief Dave Calhoun faced sharp bipartisan criticism Tuesday during a hearing on Capitol Hill, where he told lawmakers he was there to "take responsibility" for safety lapses at Boeing. The Department of Defense is partnering with Duke Energy to provide solar power for five military bases in North and South Carolina. Apple on Monday said effective that day it no longer would offer Apple Pay Later, its "buy now, pay later" service that launched last year in the United States. A lack of support for federal court trial judge appointee Mustafa Kasubhai forced Senate Majority Leader Chuck Shumer, D-N.Y., to postpone an affirmation vote Tuesday. A British farmer was reunited with his Rolex watch 50 years after it was believed to have become a meal for a hungry cow. A Maryland man said the owner of his local store tipped him off to the fact he had won a $50,000 lottery prize. AI-related earnings enabled Santa Clara, Calif.-based chip-maker Nvidia to surpass Microsoft as the world's most valuable publicly traded company Tuesday. NASA said Tuesday that it has again pushed back the return trip to Earth of Boeing's repeatedly delayed Starliner mission. The House Ethics Committee on Tuesday shared new details of its three-year investigation into Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz, saying its probe into alleged sexual misconduct and drug use remains ongoing. As marijuana use becomes legal and more accepted across America, more seniors are developing unhealthy relationships with the drug, a new report suggests. An alligator attacked a homeless Florida man while he was swimming in Lake Monroe before dawn Sunday morning, amputating his arm at the elbow. He survived the attack. |
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