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 WHO confirms Mexico man's death from bird flu strain never before seen in humans  The World Health Organization confirmed Wednesday a man in Mexico has died from a strain of bird flu called H5N2, in what is the first laboratory-confirmed case of that strain in a human.      House Republicans issue criminal referrals against Hunter Biden, James Biden  House Republicans sent criminal referrals to the Justice Department on Wednesday, recommending President Joe Biden's son and brother be charged with making false statements to Congress.      Ukrainian-Russian citizen suspected of conspiring to participate in a ‘terrorist enterprise’ near Paris  French law enforcement arrested a man identified as a dual Ukrainian-Russian citizen after he suffered burn injuries during an explosion at the B&B Hotel in Roissy-en-France Monday.      White House proclaims 'National Day of Remembrance' for 80th anniversary of D-Day  Eighty years ago, Allied forces invaded the shores of Normandy, France, in what became world renown as D-Day, a phenomenal military undertaking that set the stage for liberating Europe from tyranny.      Ed O'Neill: Clippers owner Donald Sterling 'didn't consider himself a racist'  "Clipped" stars Ed O'Neill and Cleopatra Coleman, creator Gina Welch and Executive Producer/"Sterling Affairs" podcast creator Ramona Shelburne discuss the series about the Clippers scandal of 2014.      Trump's Georgia election case on hold until DA Fani Willis appeal resolved  Donald Trump's Georgia election interference case is on indefinite hold until after the former president's appeal to disqualify Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is decided, a Georgia court ruled Wednesday.      Christy Abizaid announces pending resignation as U.S. counterterrorism leader  After three years as director of the National Counterterrorism Center, Christy Abizaid is resigning in July, federal officials confirmed Wednesday.      Senate Republicans block proposed Right to Contraception Act  Opposition from Senate Republican lawmakers Wednesday defeated the proposed Right to Contraception Act.      'Starship ready to fly,' as SpaceX prepares for fourth test launch in Texas  SpaceX is gearing up to launch Starship's fourth test flight just after sunrise Thursday from Texas. The launch comes two days after the Federal Aviation Administration approved license authorization for the launch.      S&P 500, Nasdaq close at record highs as tech stocks soar  Tech firms Nvidia and Apple each closed with market caps at or above $3 trillion, which caused the S&P 500 Index and Nasdaq to close at record highs.      Ex-NASCAR driver among 4 Penn. men charged in alleged Jan. 6 Capitol police assault  Four Pennsylvania men, one an ex-Nascar driver, got arrested Wednesday on multiple felony and misdemeanor charges for allegedly assaulting police at the deadly Jan. 6, 2021 U.S. Capitol attack.      NAACP threatens reinstatement of travel advisory against American Airlines  An active lawsuit filed by three Black men and other recent events have NAACP officials considering reinstating an American Airlines travel advisory.      Dolphins running back job a 'supreme competition,' coach says  Miami Dolphins running backs surprised critics last season by helping the franchise rank inside the Top 10 for rushing yards for the first time since 2016. Coaches say a "supreme competition" could boost 2024 production.      Boeing Starliner launches to International Space Station from Florida  NASA said Wednesday Boeing's Starliner carrying astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams successfully separated from the United Launch Alliance rocket booster following liftoff to the International Space Station.      Marion Cotillard joins 'Morning Show' Season 4  Apple TV+ announced Wednesday that "The Morning Show" has cast Marion Cotillard in a role for Season 4.      Senators call for enhanced VA caregiver programs to support aging veterans  On the eve of the 80th anniversary of D-Day, Senate committees on aging and veterans' affairs examined veterans' services and questioned the quality of U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs caregiver support programs.      Feds investigate possible link between whole cucumbers, salmonella outbreak  Some Florida-grown whole cucumbers might have triggered a recent salmonella outbreak that caused 162 people to fall ill and hospitalized 54 with no fatalities reported.      Peacock evades animal control officers in Michigan  Animal control officers in Michigan are pursuing a peacock that has given them the slip for at least two days.      Hunter Biden gun trial: Ex-wife and girlfriend testify about his addiction; gun-seller testifies about transaction  Hunter Biden's gun trial continued Wednesday with cross-examination of an FBI witness about Biden's laptop, testimony by his ex-wife and former girlfriend regarding his addiction, and testimony from the gun-seller.      Russian cosmonaut logs record 1,000th day in space  Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko on Wednesday became the first human to spend a total of 1,000 days in space.      Elon Musk's xAI says it will build 'world's largest supercomputer' in Memphis  The greater Memphis Chamber of Commerce said Wednesday Elon Musk will build the world's largest supercomputer dubbed the xAI Gigafactory of Compute in Memphis.      Houston Astros' pitchers Jose Urquidy, Cristian Javier to have elbow surgery  Houston Astros pitchers Jose Urquidy and Cristian Javier will undergo elbow surgery and miss the remainder of the season, the team announced Wednesday.      13 arrested after pro-Palestinian protesters briefly occupy Stanford University president's office  Pro-Palestinian protesters entered Stanford University President Richard Saller's office at about 6 a.m. PDT and remained until police arrived and arrested 13 Wednesday morning.      WMO: 80% chance Earth will exceed Paris Climate Agreement warming limits in next five years  The World Meteorological Organization gave a stark warning how there is the 80% likelihood that Earth's average temperature will temporarily go over the limit set by the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement.       | 
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 Netanyahu Threatens Military Action Against Hezbollah as Biden Pushes for TruceAfter a barrage from Hezbollah militants on northern Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened a “very intense” military response.        Trump’s Vows to Prosecute Rivals Put Rule of Law on the BallotDonald Trump’s promise to seek retribution challenges long-established norms. The election could hinge in part on what kind of justice system the country believes it has now and wants in the future.        Small Shift Toward Biden After Trump VerdictWe reached nearly 2,000 people who participated in previous Times/Siena polls to see if any had changed their minds.        Trump’s Gun License May Be Revoked by NYPDFormer President Donald J. Trump had a concealed carry license and had three pistols.        Kennedy Calls for Secret Service Detail on Anniversary of Father’s KillingRobert F. Kennedy Jr., the independent presidential candidate, criticized the Biden administration for denying him Secret Service protection.        U.S. Clears Way for Antitrust Inquiries of Nvidia, Microsoft and OpenAIThe Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission agreed to divide responsibility for investigating three major players in the artificial intelligence industry.        Clash Over Phone Hacking Article Preceded Exit of Washington Post EditorWill Lewis, the chief executive of The Washington Post, objected to coverage of a legal development involving him in a phone hacking case.        As Ukraine Rebuilds Its Identity, Folk Songs Are the New CoolFaced with Russia’s efforts to erase Ukrainian culture, people have embraced traditional music as a way to reconnect with their past and affirm their identity.        Putin Says Russia Could Target Countries Supplying Weapons to UkrainePresident Vladimir V. Putin said that since Western governments were allowing long-range missiles to be used on Russia, it could do the same.        Georgia Appeals Court Stays Most Proceedings in Trump Election CaseThe order means the prosecution of Donald J. Trump in Georgia is effectively frozen, at least through the presidential election.        Judge Reshuffles Hearings in Trump Documents CaseThe new schedule set by Judge Aileen Cannon reflects the array of legal issues that she has yet to resolve amid efforts by the former president’s legal team to delay the trial.        Senate Republicans Block Contraception Bill as Democrats Seek Political EdgeDemocrats scheduled the vote despite Republican opposition, hoping to highlight an issue on which the G.O.P. is at odds with the vast majority of Americans.        New York Is the Nation’s Most ‘Hostile’ Place to Apply for AsylumTens of thousands of migrants have flocked to New York City in recent years, seeking one of the few legal pathways to permanent residency in the United States.        Biden’s New Order Leaves Migrants at Border in Limbo Over Asylum FateIn Mexican cities along the border with the United States, migrants were taking a wait-and-see approach to a restrictive new executive action.        The Beauty of Embracing AgingI remind myself to relish every summer day.        In India’s Election, Democracy Lives OnThe voters have spoken: They want to keep their democracy.        Why Boys Today Struggle With Human ConnectionModern boyhood is an apprenticeship in loneliness.        Former Waupun Prison Warden and 8 Employees Charged in Inmate DeathsInmates had complained about a monthslong lockdown that cut them off from family members and timely medical care.        Little, Brown, a Hachette Imprint, Lays Off Seven PeopleThe shake up at the Hachette Book Group imprint comes at a time when publishers are feeling pressured by sluggish print sales and rising supply chain costs.        Prosecutors Use Menendez Couple’s Texts to Depict Them as CollaboratorsSenator Robert Menendez is accused of bribery and corruption. His lawyers have attempted to shift the blame to his wife, Nadine.        Larry Allen, Dominant N.F.L. Lineman, Dies at 52Even on the star-studded Dallas Cowboys roster of the 1990s, he stood out with his head-turning strength and bone-rattling pancake blocks.        Read Your Way Through New OrleansNew Orleans is a thriving hub for festivals, music and Creole cuisine. Here, the novelist Maurice Carlos Ruffin shares books that capture its many cultural influences.         | 
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 The World Health Organization confirmed Wednesday a man in Mexico has died from a strain of bird flu called H5N2, in what is the first laboratory-confirmed case of that strain in a human.   
 House Republicans sent criminal referrals to the Justice Department on Wednesday, recommending President Joe Biden's son and brother be charged with making false statements to Congress.   
 French law enforcement arrested a man identified as a dual Ukrainian-Russian citizen after he suffered burn injuries during an explosion at the B&B Hotel in Roissy-en-France Monday.   
 Eighty years ago, Allied forces invaded the shores of Normandy, France, in what became world renown as D-Day, a phenomenal military undertaking that set the stage for liberating Europe from tyranny.   
 "Clipped" stars Ed O'Neill and Cleopatra Coleman, creator Gina Welch and Executive Producer/"Sterling Affairs" podcast creator Ramona Shelburne discuss the series about the Clippers scandal of 2014.   
 Donald Trump's Georgia election interference case is on indefinite hold until after the former president's appeal to disqualify Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is decided, a Georgia court ruled Wednesday.   
 After three years as director of the National Counterterrorism Center, Christy Abizaid is resigning in July, federal officials confirmed Wednesday.   
 Opposition from Senate Republican lawmakers Wednesday defeated the proposed Right to Contraception Act.   
 SpaceX is gearing up to launch Starship's fourth test flight just after sunrise Thursday from Texas. The launch comes two days after the Federal Aviation Administration approved license authorization for the launch.   
 Tech firms Nvidia and Apple each closed with market caps at or above $3 trillion, which caused the S&P 500 Index and Nasdaq to close at record highs.   
 Four Pennsylvania men, one an ex-Nascar driver, got arrested Wednesday on multiple felony and misdemeanor charges for allegedly assaulting police at the deadly Jan. 6, 2021 U.S. Capitol attack.   
 An active lawsuit filed by three Black men and other recent events have NAACP officials considering reinstating an American Airlines travel advisory.   
 Miami Dolphins running backs surprised critics last season by helping the franchise rank inside the Top 10 for rushing yards for the first time since 2016. Coaches say a "supreme competition" could boost 2024 production.   
 NASA said Wednesday Boeing's Starliner carrying astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams successfully separated from the United Launch Alliance rocket booster following liftoff to the International Space Station.   
 Apple TV+ announced Wednesday that "The Morning Show" has cast Marion Cotillard in a role for Season 4.   
 On the eve of the 80th anniversary of D-Day, Senate committees on aging and veterans' affairs examined veterans' services and questioned the quality of U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs caregiver support programs.   
 Some Florida-grown whole cucumbers might have triggered a recent salmonella outbreak that caused 162 people to fall ill and hospitalized 54 with no fatalities reported.   
 Animal control officers in Michigan are pursuing a peacock that has given them the slip for at least two days.   
 Hunter Biden's gun trial continued Wednesday with cross-examination of an FBI witness about Biden's laptop, testimony by his ex-wife and former girlfriend regarding his addiction, and testimony from the gun-seller.   
 Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko on Wednesday became the first human to spend a total of 1,000 days in space.   
 The greater Memphis Chamber of Commerce said Wednesday Elon Musk will build the world's largest supercomputer dubbed the xAI Gigafactory of Compute in Memphis.   
 Houston Astros pitchers Jose Urquidy and Cristian Javier will undergo elbow surgery and miss the remainder of the season, the team announced Wednesday.   
 Pro-Palestinian protesters entered Stanford University President Richard Saller's office at about 6 a.m. PDT and remained until police arrived and arrested 13 Wednesday morning.   
 The World Meteorological Organization gave a stark warning how there is the 80% likelihood that Earth's average temperature will temporarily go over the limit set by the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement.   
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