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 CBP seizes weapons, ammunition in southbound border bust  Homeland Security special agents are conducting a criminal investigation after U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized weapons and ammunition heading from the United States into Mexico.      Reports: ICE arrests 8 suspected terrorists in New York, Philadelphia, LA  Eight people from Tajikistan with suspected ties to ISIS-K have been arrested in New York, Los Angeles and Philadelphia after crossing the U.S. southern border, officials confirmed to ABC News, CBS News and NBC News.      Former federal prisoner indicted for selling firearms, components from prison  Former federal prisoner Hayden Espinosa allegedly sold illegal firearms and components to an undercover New York City police officer while incarcerated, according to an indictment announced Tuesday.      Missouri man executed for slaying of woman who ended romantic relationship  Missouri corrections officials executed David Hosier, 69, Tuesday for the murders of neighbors Angela and Rodney Gilpin in September 2009.      Armed felon allegedly shot 3 at Atlanta's Peachtree Center  An armed felon allegedly shot  three people at the Hub food court at the Peachtree Center at 235 Peachtree St. in downtown Atlanta Tuesday afternoon, Atlanta Police announced.      Biden delivers gun safety speech hours after son's firearms conviction  President Joe Biden touted his administration's efforts to reduce gun violence and called for a ban on assault weapons during a speech Tuesday, just hours after his son was found guilty on federal gun charges.      Federal judge strikes down Florida’s gender-affirming care restrictions  Florida's ban on gender-affirming care for adults is discriminatory and has no legitimate state interest, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.      Kamala Harris unveils new rule to take medical debt off Americans' credit reports  The Biden administration Tuesday gave a proposal to take medical debt off U.S. consumers' credit reports in a change that could impact more than 15 million American citizens if it goes forward as planned.      Convicted murderer charged in Miami shooting, apartment fire  Local police arrested 73-year-old man, Juan Francisco Figueroa, for allegedly shooting a neighbor before starting a fire that engulfed a four-story apartment complex in Miami Monday morning.      ISS spacewalk to study microorganisms on exterior of orbiting lab  NASA astronauts will scrape microorganisms from the outside of the International Space Station on Thursday to study the origins of life during a live-streamed spacewalk, that will also include some repairs.      Bill Gates says Wyoming nuclear reactor to be 'most advanced nuclear facility' on Earth  Wyoming will soon be home to the "most advanced nuclear facility in the world" at the site of an old coal plant, according to Bill Gates.       Watch: India police deny presence of a leopard at PM's swearing-in  Police in India said an animal spotted in the live broadcast of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's swearing-in ceremony was not a leopard, despite rumors on social media.      Oregon high school class holds its 80th annual reunion  Six members of a 1944 high school graduating class met up at a Denny's restaurant in Oregon for their 80th class reunion.      Friend's social media post leads man to $400,000 lottery prize  A North Carolina man said a friend's social media post about winning $100 in the lottery led to his scoring a $400,000 jackpot.      Billy Ray Cyrus files for divorce from Firerose, will seek annulment  Billy Ray Cyrus filed for divorce from Firerose after seven months of marriage.      Low demand forces GM to trim EV production target  A lack of consumer enthusiasm for electric vehicles has caused General Motors Corp. officials to lower the automaker's production of EVs.      Calif. lifeguard challenges requirement to raise Pride flag at his job site  A California lifeguard who filed a lawsuit a week before Pride Month began that challenges a requirement he raise a flag at his station that represents the LGBTQ+ community has been granted a partial exemption.      U.S. bans imports from 3 more Chinese companies over forced labor  The Biden administration Tuesday banned imports from three more Chinese companies in a continued crack down on the use of forced labor of Asia's minority populations in America's supply chain.      Watch: Chaka Khan performs hits at Tiny Desk concert  Chaka Khan performed "Tell Me Something Good," "I'm Every Woman" and other hits at an intimate show for NPR.      DOJ: New statutes in Bipartisan Safer Communities Act bring more arrests  The Justice Department said on Tuesday it has charged more than 500 defendants under a new law that targets gun traffickers and straw purchasers.      N.Y. Jets QB Aaron Rodgers skips minicamp because of 'very important' event  New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers skipped mandatory minicamp because of an event that is "very important to him," coach Robert Saleh told reporters Tuesday.      Astronauts may experience immune system problems during spaceflight  Astronauts orbiting the Earth tend to suffer from immune system problems such as infections and the reactivation of dormant viruses, even on short-term spaceflights.      Look: Mandrill at Arizona zoo dubbed the world's oldest at 37  A mandrill monkey living at the Phoenix Zoo in Arizona has been confirmed as the oldest in the world at the age of 37.       | 
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 U.S. to Send Another Patriot Missile Battery to UkraineThe system is one of the best air-defense weapons, but the United States and its allies have a limited supply.        Convictions of Biden’s Son and Trump Put the Justice System on TrialBut despite the partisan roar, two juries appeared to seriously weigh the evidence and deliver verdicts. The system seemed to work as it is supposed to.        A Guilty Verdict for Hunter Biden Weighs on a Worried President BidenThe president, who is in the middle of a re-election fight, has grown more resigned and afraid about what the future might hold for his son, according to people close to them.        Hunter Biden Conviction Undercuts a Trump Narrative, and a Fund-Raising PitchMany allies of Donald J. Trump had secretly wanted an acquittal, which they predicted would have turbocharged fund-raising and fed their claims of a rigged justice system.        Hamas and Israel Face Pressure to Embrace Cease-Fire Adopted by U.N.Despite positive statements and international urging, neither of the warring parties accepted a U.S.-backed plan to halt the war in Gaza, let displaced Palestinians go home and free hostages.        Hezbollah Says Commander Was Killed in an Israeli Strike in Southern LebanonThe killing of the commander, Taleb Abdallah, came as fighting on the Israel-Lebanon border has escalated.        In Taped Remarks at Supreme Court Gala, Revealing Glimpses of Roberts and AlitoChief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., once close allies, have embraced starkly different conceptions of the judicial role.        Alito’s ‘Godliness’ Comment Echoes a Broader Christian MovementJustice Samuel Alito’s secretly recorded remarks come as many conservatives have openly embraced the view that American democracy must be grounded in a Christian worldview.        Nancy Mace Defeats G.O.P. Challenger, Dealing Blow to McCarthy’s Revenge TourThe South Carolina congresswoman turned back a primary challenger backed by former Speaker Kevin McCarthy, who has been trying to exact retribution against Republicans who voted to oust him.        North Dakotans Approve Age Limit for Members of CongressA ballot measure left voters to decide whether 81 is too old for some political jobs. It was one state’s answer to an issue that has been a focus of national debate this election cycle.        In Vermont, a Glimpse of a Plant Last Seen a Century Ago“Are you sitting down?” Vermont’s state botanist asked a fellow plant expert after spotting false mermaid-weed last month.        Opponents of Hochul’s Move to Halt Congestion Pricing May Go to CourtThe New York City comptroller, Brad Lander, and a group of stakeholders have developed a legal strategy to overturn Gov. Kathy Hochul’s shutdown of the Midtown toll program.        Disney’s Splash Mountain Set to Reopen With Princess Tiana ThemeThe ride was closed last year because of its connection to a racist film. Disney overhauled it to focus on Tiana, Disney’s first Black princess, drawing praise and backlash.        Joey Chestnut and Nathan’s Hot Dogs Part Ways Over Rival Brand DealJoey Chestnut had long been the face of the Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest. Then he signed up to endorse a rival brand’s vegan dogs.        America Needs Big Wins. These Would Be Three.Israel, Ukraine and American democracy are on the line.        The Gay-Bashing Email Splitting Colorado’s Republican PartyThe MAGA movement tears another state Republican Party apart.        One Thing Everyone Is Missing About Hunter Biden’s CaseIt has nothing to do with law or politics.        Pope Francis Is Accused of Using a Homophobic Slur AgainTwo prominent Italian news agencies said the pontiff used the term on Tuesday during a meeting with priests, after he was accused of uttering the same word last month while speaking with Italian bishops.        Rare White Grizzly Dies After Being Struck on Canadian HighwayGrizzly Bear 178, or Nakoda, as she was known to her fans on social media, was hit in Yoho National Park, hours after her cubs were struck and killed in a separate accident, officials said.        Jin of BTS Completes His Military ServiceThe K-pop group is still on hiatus until 2025, when the last of its members finish their mandatory enlistment in South Korea’s military. But the celebrating has begun.        Morrie Markoff, Listed as Oldest Man in the U.S., Dies at 110A rare supercentenarian, he remained remarkably lucid after 11 decades, even maintaining a blog. His brain has been donated for research on what’s known as super-aging.        Robert De Niro Doesn’t Mind Being CelebratedBlake Lively, Jude Law, Selma Blair and many more turned out for the Tribeca Film Festival’s annual artists dinner, ahead of a weekend devoted to Mr. De Niro’s work.         | 
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 Homeland Security special agents are conducting a criminal investigation after U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized weapons and ammunition heading from the United States into Mexico.   
 Eight people from Tajikistan with suspected ties to ISIS-K have been arrested in New York, Los Angeles and Philadelphia after crossing the U.S. southern border, officials confirmed to ABC News, CBS News and NBC News.   
 Former federal prisoner Hayden Espinosa allegedly sold illegal firearms and components to an undercover New York City police officer while incarcerated, according to an indictment announced Tuesday.   
 Missouri corrections officials executed David Hosier, 69, Tuesday for the murders of neighbors Angela and Rodney Gilpin in September 2009.   
 An armed felon allegedly shot  three people at the Hub food court at the Peachtree Center at 235 Peachtree St. in downtown Atlanta Tuesday afternoon, Atlanta Police announced.   
 President Joe Biden touted his administration's efforts to reduce gun violence and called for a ban on assault weapons during a speech Tuesday, just hours after his son was found guilty on federal gun charges.   
 Florida's ban on gender-affirming care for adults is discriminatory and has no legitimate state interest, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.   
 The Biden administration Tuesday gave a proposal to take medical debt off U.S. consumers' credit reports in a change that could impact more than 15 million American citizens if it goes forward as planned.   
 Local police arrested 73-year-old man, Juan Francisco Figueroa, for allegedly shooting a neighbor before starting a fire that engulfed a four-story apartment complex in Miami Monday morning.   
 NASA astronauts will scrape microorganisms from the outside of the International Space Station on Thursday to study the origins of life during a live-streamed spacewalk, that will also include some repairs.   
 Wyoming will soon be home to the "most advanced nuclear facility in the world" at the site of an old coal plant, according to Bill Gates.    
 Police in India said an animal spotted in the live broadcast of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's swearing-in ceremony was not a leopard, despite rumors on social media.   
 Six members of a 1944 high school graduating class met up at a Denny's restaurant in Oregon for their 80th class reunion.   
 A North Carolina man said a friend's social media post about winning $100 in the lottery led to his scoring a $400,000 jackpot.   
 Billy Ray Cyrus filed for divorce from Firerose after seven months of marriage.   
 A lack of consumer enthusiasm for electric vehicles has caused General Motors Corp. officials to lower the automaker's production of EVs.   
 A California lifeguard who filed a lawsuit a week before Pride Month began that challenges a requirement he raise a flag at his station that represents the LGBTQ+ community has been granted a partial exemption.   
 The Biden administration Tuesday banned imports from three more Chinese companies in a continued crack down on the use of forced labor of Asia's minority populations in America's supply chain.   
 Chaka Khan performed "Tell Me Something Good," "I'm Every Woman" and other hits at an intimate show for NPR.   
 The Justice Department said on Tuesday it has charged more than 500 defendants under a new law that targets gun traffickers and straw purchasers.   
 New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers skipped mandatory minicamp because of an event that is "very important to him," coach Robert Saleh told reporters Tuesday.   
 Astronauts orbiting the Earth tend to suffer from immune system problems such as infections and the reactivation of dormant viruses, even on short-term spaceflights.   
 A mandrill monkey living at the Phoenix Zoo in Arizona has been confirmed as the oldest in the world at the age of 37.   
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