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 2 face charges for allegedly creating animal abuse videos  Two people were charged this week for their alleged involvement in creating and distributing videos showing graphic abuse of monkeys, according to the Justice Department.      President Joe Biden praises Rangers who scaled Pointe du Hoc during D-Day speech  President Joe Biden on Friday hailed the Army Rangers who scaled the cliffs at Pointe du Hoc during D-Day in World War II, saying that they helped change the world and protected democracy globally.      Police: Iowa man who killed 3 with metal pipe hoped to have movie made about him  An Iowa man confessed that he killed three people with a metal pipe in hopes that his crime would inspire a movie, according to police.      Danish PM assaulted in Copenhagen  A man assaulted Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen Friday in the capital city of Copenhagen.      Children with autism have more gray matter in brain's outer layer than others  Severe forms of autism could be linked to overgrowth of the brain's outer layer that starts while a baby is in the womb, a new study finds.      Watch: David Rush juggles blindfolded on a balance board to retake record  Serial record-breaker David Rush returned to his juggling roots to retake the Guinness World Record for most juggling catches while on a balance board (blindfolded).      White House to host Juneteenth concert  President Joe Biden plans to host a Juneteenth concert Monday on the White House's South Lawn.      Look: Two cows rescued from river in England  Crews of firefighters and animal rescue teams came together in England to rescue two cows that wandered into a river and couldn't climb back out of the water.      Watch: Ohio arcade owner has world's largest collection of pinball machines  The owner of an Ohio arcade was surprised with a Guinness World Record when his daughter secretly counted his collection of 1,041 pinball machines.      Stealth gas contracts awarded amid high-profile crewed Starliner mission  NASA has awarded key contracts to a half dozen companies that will supply liquid nitrogen and liquid oxygen in support of operations at agency centers and facilities across the United States, the space agency announced.      Half of people would reveal STD to new sex partner  Only about half of people with a sexually transmitted disease would tell a new partner about their infection before having sex, a new review finds.      Trump aides Mark Meadows, Michael Roman plead not guilty to fake electors charges  Two top aides to former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty Friday to charges accusing them of trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election in Arizona.      Hunter Biden's lawyers have until next week to decide if he will testify in gun trial  As Hunter Biden's federal gun trial adjourned for the day Friday afternoon, defense lawyers said they won't call more witnesses. They have until Monday, though, to decide whether Biden will testify.      U.S., Germany double down on space exploration  U.S. and German officials this week met in Berlin to discuss ongoing and future collaborations in space exploration and Earth science.      Gift from daughter earns Maryland woman a $50,000 lottery prize  A Maryland woman said she initially suspected she was being pranked when a lottery ticket she received as a gift from her daughter turned out to be a $50,000 winner.      Fewer people have symptoms after quitting antidepressants than previously thought  Roughly 1 in 6 people who stop taking an antidepressant will experience symptoms caused by discontinuing the drug, a new review finds.      Kia tells Telluride owners to park vehicles outside because of fire risk  Kia America is advising owners of 2020-2024 Telluride vehicles to park them outside due to a fire risk. A recall has been issued to fix the problem.      Manchin resolution seeks to address rules for migrant children sponsors  Newly independent West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin is leading a Republican effort to turn around a Biden administration rule that he says puts migrant children in danger by relaxing sponsorship vetting.      Weekly workouts may lower risk of dementia for people with high blood pressure  Vigorous exercise more than once a week can lower the risk of dementia for people with high blood pressure, a new clinical trial shows.      Carlos Alcaraz outlasts Jannik Sinner, advances to first French Open final  Carlos Alcaraz sent Jannik Sinner scrambling with a backhanded liner, resulting in an errant return, to claim match point in a thrilling semifinal, advancing to his first French Open finale Friday in Paris.      May jobs report: U.S. added 272,000 jobs, beating expectations  The Labor Department said the U.S. economy added 272,000 nonfarm jobs in May, smashing Wall Street estimates but probably dashing hopes once again that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates.      Joe Biden announces $225M aid package in Paris meeting with Volodymyr Zelensky  In Paris Friday President Joe Biden told Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky the United States will stand with Ukraine against Russian aggression and apologized for delayed aid. He announced $225 million in new support.      'Ghostbusters' superfan collects 2,012 pieces of memorabilia  A British man with a record-breaking collection of 2,012 items related to his favorite film franchise said being in his home "is like living in a 'Ghostbusters' museum."      Lionel Messi undecided on 2026 World Cup, calls Neymar reunion 'difficult'  Lionel Messi says he will wait to see how he feels physically before deciding on his participation in the 2026 World Cup. The Inter Miami striker also said a reunion with former teammate Neymar would be "difficult."      Watch: Bear interrupts California man washing his dishes  A California man washing the dishes in his kitchen found himself interrupted by a trespassing bear -- and he caught the encounter on camera.       | 
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 Israel Strikes Another School Building as It Pushes On in GazaThe Israeli military said it killed militants in the central part of the enclave on Friday, a day after a strike on a former school, where Gazan officials say civilians were killed.        What We Know About Israel’s Deadly Strike on U.N. School Complex in GazaIsrael said it struck three classrooms used by 20 to 30 Palestinian militants. Gazan health authorities said that many women and children were among the dozens killed.        George Clooney Complained to White House About Biden’s Criticism of I.C.C.The actor contacted a top official to protest the president’s denunciation of the move to seek arrest warrants for top Israeli officials over the war in Gaza, a case his wife worked on.        Biden Administration Tightens Mileage Rules to Buoy Electric VehiclesThe new measure requires automakers to achieve an average of 65 miles per gallon for all the car models they sell by 2031.        Clarence Thomas, in Financial Disclosure, Acknowledges 2019 Trips Paid by Harlan CrowThe justice amended an earlier filing to include vacations to Bali and an exclusive California club paid for by the Texas billionaire Harlan Crow.        Senate Democrats Face Calls for Broader Inquiries Into Supreme CourtThey say their options are limited by the court’s status as a separate branch of government and deep Republican opposition.        In Hunter Biden Trial, Focus Turns to the Biden WomenThe women called to testify have at different times tried to support a man whose history of addiction continues to hit them with shrapnel.        Hunter Biden’s Daughter Naomi Testifies on His Behalf in Gun TrialDuring the cross-examination, government lawyers elicited anguished, and excruciating, details about their relationship at the time.        Washington Post Shake-Up Renews Attention on U.K. Phone HackingThe newspaper’s new publisher argued against coverage of British phone hacking. Instead, he has invited renewed scrutiny.        Washington Post Leaders Look to Quell AnxietyWill Lewis, the chief executive, pledged to employees to “improve how well I listen,” while Matt Murray, the new editor, tried to reassure staff members.        Alex Jones Seeks to Liquidate His Assets to Pay Damages to Sandy Hook FamiliesBut money to the families would fall far short of the more than $1.4 billion they were awarded by juries for Mr. Jones’s lies about the 2012 school massacre.        Are These Really ‘the ‘World’s 50 Best Restaurants’?The places on this year’s “50 Best” list are endurance tests, theatrical spectacles, monuments to ego and — the two most frightening words in dining — “immersive experiences.”        Pat Sajak Bids Farewell to ‘Wheel of Fortune’: ‘The Time Has Come to Say Goodbye’The host thanked the show’s viewers and had special words for his co-star, Vanna White, before he signed off for the final time.        Long Before the Woke, There Were the Wide AwakeIn a democracy, how far is too far?        Progressive Elites and Their SinsProgressive elites aren’t helping the people they say they’re fighting for, and they’re hurting the rest of us.        Hunter Biden’s Revolver Case Exposes Republican HypocrisyMany of the people doing the loudest howling about the president’s son oppose gun control.        Donald Trump’s Mob RuleWhy the MAGA movement loves Mafiosi.        A Premier League Fight Intrudes on Euro 2024The European Championship starts in a week. So why are the headlines about Manchester City?        Canadian Auto Parts Billionaire Faces Sexual Assault ChargesA police force outside Toronto said that charges against Frank Stronach, 91, relate to episodes from as long ago as the 1980s and as recent as last year.        University of California Workers Ordered to End Strike Over Protest GrievancesAn Orange County judge halted the labor action by academic workers after the university system said the walkout was causing students “irreparable harm.”         More Recent Articles | 
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 Two people were charged this week for their alleged involvement in creating and distributing videos showing graphic abuse of monkeys, according to the Justice Department.   
 President Joe Biden on Friday hailed the Army Rangers who scaled the cliffs at Pointe du Hoc during D-Day in World War II, saying that they helped change the world and protected democracy globally.   
 An Iowa man confessed that he killed three people with a metal pipe in hopes that his crime would inspire a movie, according to police.   
 A man assaulted Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen Friday in the capital city of Copenhagen.   
 Severe forms of autism could be linked to overgrowth of the brain's outer layer that starts while a baby is in the womb, a new study finds.   
 Serial record-breaker David Rush returned to his juggling roots to retake the Guinness World Record for most juggling catches while on a balance board (blindfolded).   
 President Joe Biden plans to host a Juneteenth concert Monday on the White House's South Lawn.   
 Crews of firefighters and animal rescue teams came together in England to rescue two cows that wandered into a river and couldn't climb back out of the water.   
 The owner of an Ohio arcade was surprised with a Guinness World Record when his daughter secretly counted his collection of 1,041 pinball machines.   
 NASA has awarded key contracts to a half dozen companies that will supply liquid nitrogen and liquid oxygen in support of operations at agency centers and facilities across the United States, the space agency announced.   
 Only about half of people with a sexually transmitted disease would tell a new partner about their infection before having sex, a new review finds.   
 Two top aides to former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty Friday to charges accusing them of trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election in Arizona.   
 As Hunter Biden's federal gun trial adjourned for the day Friday afternoon, defense lawyers said they won't call more witnesses. They have until Monday, though, to decide whether Biden will testify.   
 U.S. and German officials this week met in Berlin to discuss ongoing and future collaborations in space exploration and Earth science.   
 A Maryland woman said she initially suspected she was being pranked when a lottery ticket she received as a gift from her daughter turned out to be a $50,000 winner.   
 Roughly 1 in 6 people who stop taking an antidepressant will experience symptoms caused by discontinuing the drug, a new review finds.   
 Kia America is advising owners of 2020-2024 Telluride vehicles to park them outside due to a fire risk. A recall has been issued to fix the problem.   
 Newly independent West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin is leading a Republican effort to turn around a Biden administration rule that he says puts migrant children in danger by relaxing sponsorship vetting.   
 Vigorous exercise more than once a week can lower the risk of dementia for people with high blood pressure, a new clinical trial shows.   
 Carlos Alcaraz sent Jannik Sinner scrambling with a backhanded liner, resulting in an errant return, to claim match point in a thrilling semifinal, advancing to his first French Open finale Friday in Paris.   
 The Labor Department said the U.S. economy added 272,000 nonfarm jobs in May, smashing Wall Street estimates but probably dashing hopes once again that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates.   
 In Paris Friday President Joe Biden told Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky the United States will stand with Ukraine against Russian aggression and apologized for delayed aid. He announced $225 million in new support.   
 A British man with a record-breaking collection of 2,012 items related to his favorite film franchise said being in his home "is like living in a 'Ghostbusters' museum."   
 Lionel Messi says he will wait to see how he feels physically before deciding on his participation in the 2026 World Cup. The Inter Miami striker also said a reunion with former teammate Neymar would be "difficult."   
 A California man washing the dishes in his kitchen found himself interrupted by a trespassing bear -- and he caught the encounter on camera.   
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