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 Masked men attack two people following N.Y. high school graduation ceremony  Five masked men attacked two people following a graduation ceremony in New York on Wednesday, school officials said.      Boater finds $1 million in cocaine off Florida Keys  A boater in the Florida Keys has found nearly two dozen individually wrapped packages of suspected cocaine, according to authorities.      British PM Sunak's protection officer arrested for alleged election timing bets  A security officer for British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has been arrested for allegedly placing bets about the timing of Britain's general election, which Sunak recently announced has been scheduled for July 4.      2 dead, 1,400 structures destroyed in New Mexico wildfires  Wildfires burning in New Mexico have claimed two lives in Ruidoso, where 1,400 structures burned after an estimated 8,000 people fled the area.      Nationwide power outage leaves 18M Ecuadorians in the dark  A transmission line failure triggered a nationwide power outage in Ecuador that has left about 18 million people and public services without power as of Wednesday afternoon.      Drones, missile equipment included in $360M arms package to Taiwan  The United States will send Taiwan $360 million in arms and support equipment as the U.S. ally faces increasingly aggressive maneuvers by China.      World's Largest Swimming Lesson to be held amid rise in drownings  The World's Largest Swimming Lesson event on Thursday will hold its 15th anniversary celebration in an effort to raise worldwide awareness on the importance of teaching kids and adults how to swim and "Be Water Aware."      Walking brings huge benefits for low back pain, study finds  Adults with a history of low back pain were able to avoid a recurrence for far longer if they walked regularly compared to those who did not, a new study has found.      Louisiana becomes first state to require the Ten Commandments in public classrooms  Louisiana became the first state in the country Wednesday to require the Ten Commandments be displayed in public elementary, high school and state-funded universities.      Reports: Greek-owned ship attacked by Houthi rebels sinks, one dead  The Greek-owned vessel attacked last week by Houthi rebels in Yemen appears to have capsized and then sank Tuesday after it was attacked last week by the Iran-backed Houthi's, according to reports.      Juneteenth events celebrate the end of slavery in the United States  Juneteenth holiday events across the nation celebrate and memorialize June 19 in 1865, when 250,000 slaves in Texas were granted their freedom following the Civil War.      CAIR condemns China's 'erase' of Muslim Uyghur village names in Xinjiang  The Council on American-Islamic Relations condemns what it says is China's ongoing attempt to "erase" Muslim Uyghur culture after a report alleges the systematic changing of village names to reflect Communist ideology.      Study: East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment chemicals carried to 16 states, Canada  Toxic chemicals from the February 2023 East Palestine, Ohio, trail derailment near the Pennsylvania border was carried to and polluted 16 states, including parts of Canada, according to a study released Wednesday.      Stabbing at I-80 rest stop in Nebraska leaves 72-year-old man dead, wife injured  A man was killed and a woman seriously injured in an I-80 rest stop knife attack during what police said was an attempted robbery Wednesday morning just south of Grand Island, Neb.      12 tips to stay cool & safe during U.S. heat wave  Health experts offered safety tips as a record-breaking heat wave spreads across the United States.      Look: 'Drift bottle' launched in 1961 washes up near Boston  A message in a bottle launched from an island between the United States and Canada turned up 63 years later near Boston.      FDA: More sickened after eating Diamond Shruumz mushroom edibles  The number of people severely sickened after consuming mushroom edibles sold as Diamond Shruumz-brand chocolate bars, cones or gummies has risen, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday.      Secretary of State Antony Blinken expresses solidarity with Philippines over China's maritime actions  U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Wednesday spoke with Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique A. Manalo about China's actions against the Philippines in the South China Sea.      Study: Heavy strength training at retirement age helps keep you mobile  One year of heavy strength training in people of retirement age preserves vital leg strength up to at least four years later, a new study found.      'Too Hot to Handle' teases new Lana, chaos in Season 6  British dating reality series "Too Hot to Handle" will return for a sixth season on Netflix.      Excruciating heat blamed as hundreds of pilgrims die on journey to Mecca  At least 550 people have died during pilgrimages to the Muslim holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia, which started on Friday, according to reports. Most of the deaths were cause by extreme heat in the region.      Adderall shortage could affect over 40,000 Americans, CDC warns  The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning Americans about a possible shortage in obtaining Adderall, a key treatment for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder or ADHD.       | 
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 Louisiana Requires All Public Classrooms to Display Ten CommandmentsA law signed by Gov. Jeff Landry on Wednesday makes the state the only one with such a mandate. Critics have vowed to mount a constitutional challenge.        Trump Tries to Set Expectations, and Floats Excuses, for His Debate With BidenThe former president has set a low bar for President Biden’s performance at next week’s matchup. Now, he is preparing supporters for the possibility that Mr. Biden clears it.        Biden’s Strategy: Help Immigrants in the U.S., but Stop Others From ArrivingPresident Biden’s recent actions on immigration put his approach to one of the most divisive issues in the 2024 election into focus.        Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Raises Just $2.6 MillionRobert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign has depended heavily on contributions from Nicole Shanahan, his vice-presidential pick, who did not make major new donations in May.        Unrelenting Heat Stifles Millions of Americans for 3rd Consecutive DayAs the heat wave moved east, the Northeast felt the brunt of the conditions. But forecasters provided a glimmer of relief, saying “conditions should improve over New England” this weekend.        Justin Timberlake Arrest Causes a Stir in the HamptonsAs the serene Hamptons village is overrun with news vans, the locals eat oysters and engage in some light media criticism.        Congress Debates Expanded Draft Amid Military Recruitment ChallengesRepublicans and Democrats are weighing proposals to expand military conscription to women and make registration automatic. Both proposals face an uphill path to becoming law.        2 Are Killed in ‘Devastating’ New Mexico WildfiresThe state’s governor declared a regional state of emergency as thousands evacuated. Wind and rain could affect firefighting efforts.        Putin’s Presidential Planes: What We KnowThe Kremlin clings to Soviet-designed aircraft even as Russia’s commercial carriers opt for Western planes.        Why Is Putin Traveling to Vietnam?President Vladimir V. Putin arrived in Hanoi keen to maintain the longstanding military ties between Russia and Vietnam, as Hanoi has developed deeper bonds with Washington.        Slavery Didn’t End With Emancipation. It Persists in U.S. Prisons.Compulsory labor with little or no compensation should be unthinkable.        Is the Supreme Court Running Out the Clock on Trump’s Immunity Case?It shouldn’t take so long for the justices to consider an outlandish claim.        The Profound Unseriousness of J.D. VanceIf you want to persuade the world that Trump is secretly deep and reasonable, then you have to demonstrate those same qualities.        It’s Time to Ban Pharmaceutical AdvertisingThere are too many drug ads on social media to ever regulate them properly, and ads drive up prescription costs.        Ecuador Hit by Nationwide BlackoutThe public works minister said the power outage had been caused by the failure of a key transmission line. Within hours, power had begun to be restored to the nation of 18 million.        Dozens Die as Intense Heat Grips Mecca During Hajj PilgrimageReports from official media in Europe, the Middle East and Africa suggest that dozens of people died during this year’s pilgrimage as temperatures soared.        Ilya Sutskever, OpenAI Co-Founder Who Helped Oust Sam Altman, Starts His Own CompanyIlya Sutskever’s new start-up, Safe Superintelligence, aims to build A.I. technologies that are smarter than a human but not dangerous.        Beluga Whales Are Rescued From Ukrainian War Zone to New Home in SpainA pair of beluga whales were extricated from the besieged city of Kharkiv and taken to an aquarium in Spain with help from experts around the world.        Kandinsky Cut Ties With Russia. So Did This Museum.The first major exhibition at H’Art, a former satellite of the Hermitage, explores how war and nationalism shaped the painter’s career.         More Recent Articles | 
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 Five masked men attacked two people following a graduation ceremony in New York on Wednesday, school officials said.   
 A boater in the Florida Keys has found nearly two dozen individually wrapped packages of suspected cocaine, according to authorities.   
 A security officer for British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has been arrested for allegedly placing bets about the timing of Britain's general election, which Sunak recently announced has been scheduled for July 4.   
 Wildfires burning in New Mexico have claimed two lives in Ruidoso, where 1,400 structures burned after an estimated 8,000 people fled the area.   
 A transmission line failure triggered a nationwide power outage in Ecuador that has left about 18 million people and public services without power as of Wednesday afternoon.   
 The United States will send Taiwan $360 million in arms and support equipment as the U.S. ally faces increasingly aggressive maneuvers by China.   
 The World's Largest Swimming Lesson event on Thursday will hold its 15th anniversary celebration in an effort to raise worldwide awareness on the importance of teaching kids and adults how to swim and "Be Water Aware."   
 Adults with a history of low back pain were able to avoid a recurrence for far longer if they walked regularly compared to those who did not, a new study has found.   
 Louisiana became the first state in the country Wednesday to require the Ten Commandments be displayed in public elementary, high school and state-funded universities.   
 The Greek-owned vessel attacked last week by Houthi rebels in Yemen appears to have capsized and then sank Tuesday after it was attacked last week by the Iran-backed Houthi's, according to reports.   
 Juneteenth holiday events across the nation celebrate and memorialize June 19 in 1865, when 250,000 slaves in Texas were granted their freedom following the Civil War.   
 The Council on American-Islamic Relations condemns what it says is China's ongoing attempt to "erase" Muslim Uyghur culture after a report alleges the systematic changing of village names to reflect Communist ideology.   
 Toxic chemicals from the February 2023 East Palestine, Ohio, trail derailment near the Pennsylvania border was carried to and polluted 16 states, including parts of Canada, according to a study released Wednesday.   
 A man was killed and a woman seriously injured in an I-80 rest stop knife attack during what police said was an attempted robbery Wednesday morning just south of Grand Island, Neb.   
 Health experts offered safety tips as a record-breaking heat wave spreads across the United States.   
 A message in a bottle launched from an island between the United States and Canada turned up 63 years later near Boston.   
 The number of people severely sickened after consuming mushroom edibles sold as Diamond Shruumz-brand chocolate bars, cones or gummies has risen, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday.   
 U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Wednesday spoke with Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Enrique A. Manalo about China's actions against the Philippines in the South China Sea.   
 One year of heavy strength training in people of retirement age preserves vital leg strength up to at least four years later, a new study found.   
 British dating reality series "Too Hot to Handle" will return for a sixth season on Netflix.   
 At least 550 people have died during pilgrimages to the Muslim holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia, which started on Friday, according to reports. Most of the deaths were cause by extreme heat in the region.   
 The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning Americans about a possible shortage in obtaining Adderall, a key treatment for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder or ADHD.   
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