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 U.S. sanctions Houthi procurement, revenue-generating networks  The Biden administration sanctioned Houthi procurement and revenue-generating networks on Monday as the United States continues to target the Iran proxy militia's weapon supplies and funds.      NBA Finals: Celtics crush Mavericks to win record 18th title  Jayson Tatum was a roaring offensive engine, while teammates pestered their Dallas Mavericks counterparts in a 106-88 blowout Monday in Game 5 of the NBA Finals, clinching a record 18th title for the Boston Celtics.      Indian national accused of murder-for-hire plot pleads not guilty in New York court  An Indian man accused of being involved in a failed $100,000 murder-for-hire plot in June 2023 to assassinate a Sikh separatist living in New York pleaded not guilty Monday in a Manhattan courtroom.      U.S. Postal Service trots out new Horses stamps at Pony Express re-enactment  The U.S. Postal Service trotted out its new "Horses" stamps Monday at a ceremony where the 164th annual Pony Express re-enactment got underway in Missouri.      23 NATO allies on track to meet defense spending target  President Joe Biden met with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on Monday at the White House, where he announced a record number of allies are on track this year to reach NATO's 2% spending threshold.      Secret Service agent robbed at gunpoint during Joe Biden's trip to California  A Secret Service agent was robbed at gunpoint over the weekend in Southern California and fired his gun during the incident, according to the agency and Tustin police.      2 tropical storms take aim at Texas, Southeast  Two tropical storm systems, forming in the southern Gulf of Mexico and in the Atlantic Ocean, could impact much of the southern United States this week to kick off what is forecast to be a "very active" hurricane season.      Georgia firefighters face 'tough morning' as they pull 6 dead from house fire  Six people died, including three children, and five others were injured in a house fire near Atlanta on Monday morning, officials said.      Man most likely burned bodies of 4 missing family members, Florida detectives say  A man has been arrested after remains were found burned in a fire pit outside his home, the Pasco Sheriff's Office in Florida said.      Brooklyn's 'bling bishop' gets 9 years in prison for defrauding parishioner's mother  Lamor Miller-Whitehead, known as "the bling bishop" in Brooklyn and self-described mentee of New York Mayor Eric Adams, was sentenced to nine years in federal prison for fraud and attempted extortion.      Russian President Vladimir Putin to travel to North Korea to meet with Kim Jong-un  Russian President Vladimir Putin travels to North Korea on Tuesday for a two-day visit to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un as the two countries strengthen military ties amid Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine.      U.S. State Department condemns China's sentencing of 2 activists  The State Department on Monday condemned the sentencing by China of two activists -- Sophia Huang Xueqin and  Wang Jianbing -- for  "inciting subversion of state powwr."      U.S. reasserts its support of Philippines in ongoing dispute with China over ocean territory  The United States on Monday said it stood by its ally the Philippines after a Chinese vessel allegedly rammed into a Philippine supply ship near the Spartly Islands in the South China Sea around the contested Second Thom      American diets improve, but remain poor for many, Tufts study says  Americans are eating better now than two decades ago, but disparities are continuing or worsening among vulnerable populations, a new study indicates.      DOJ files lawsuit against Adobe, company executives for allegedly hiding fees 'for years'  The federal government on Monday announced a civil enforcement lawsuit against software company Adobe and two company executives for alleged violations of the Restore Online Shoppers' Confidence Act, known as ROSCA.      Watch: David Rush reclaims behind-the-back catches title for 177th world record  Serial record-breaker David Rush earned his 177th concurrently-held Guinness World Record by recapturing the title for most behind-the-back catches in one minute (team of 2).      California firefighters battle 11 blazes; Post Fire burns 15,610 acres  Firefighters on Monday were battling around a dozen blazes throughout California, including a fast-moving wildfire that has forced evacuations north of Los Angeles.      White House unveils l new initiatives to combat war-related sexual violence  Vice President Kamala Harris unveiled new measures aimed at addressing sexual violence in armed military conflicts, including Middle East, to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict.      Mayor-elect of town near Acapulco taken off bus, assassinated  Salvador Villalba Flores, the mayor-elect of a small town near the Mexican resort city of Acapulco, was assassinated early Monday, local prosecutors said.      Mother with Alzheimer's may increase risk for genetic inheritance  Genetics can play a role in a person's odds for Alzheimer's disease, and new research suggests differences in that risk are based on which parent had the illness.      Advice from dad leads Michigan man to $7.19M lottery jackpot  A Michigan man said some advice from his dad led to his winning a $7.19 million jackpot from the Michigan Lottery's Lotto 47 drawing.      NASA to give status update as Boeing Starliner awaits departure from ISS  NASA will join Boeing on Tuesday to review the repeatedly delayed Starliner mission and the craft's departure from the International Space Station as part of the agency's Boeing Crew Flight Test.      Teen kitefoiler JJ Rice dies month before Olympics debut  Teen kitefoiler Jackson James Rice, who was seeking to become the first caucasian to represent Tonga in the Olympics, died in a diving accident this past weekend.       | 
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 Biden to Give Legal Protections to Undocumented Spouses of U.S. CitizensUndocumented spouses of American citizens will be shielded from deportation, provided work permits and given a pathway to citizenship, according to officials briefed on the plan.        More Cities Feel Strain as Migrants Relocate When Aid Runs OutAfter aid runs out elsewhere, some migrants relocate to places like Salt Lake City, where they find help but hurdles, too. “Consider another state,” says a flier distributed by Utah.        Judge Blocks Iowa’s Attempt to Enforce Its Own Immigration LawThe Justice Department sued the state over the Republican-backed law, which creates state-level criminal penalties for some unauthorized immigrants.        Dozens of Groups Push FEMA to Recognize Extreme Heat as a ‘Major Disaster’The labor and environmental groups are pushing the change so relief funds can be used in more situations.        Sizzling Temperatures Grip Much of the U.S., and It’s Not Even SummerHeat overwhelmed cities across the Midwest and was headed to the Northeast. High temperatures are expected to linger for days.        What to Know about the NYC Heat WaveTemperatures are expected to climb into the high 90s in New York City this week. Cooling centers will open on Tuesday.        After Delay, Top Democrats in Congress Sign Off on Sale of F-15 Jets to IsraelSenior Democrats who had taken the unusual step of holding out relented to pressure from the Biden administration and allowed a multibillion-dollar sale of weapons to move ahead.        Israel Pauses Daytime Offensive in Part of Gaza, Raising Hopes for More AidThe new policy, addressing concerns that combat made aid delivery too dangerous, took hold as an increasingly isolated Benjamin Netanyahu dissolved his war cabinet.        Surgeon General Calls for Warning Labels on Social Media PlatformsDr. Vivek Murthy said he would urge Congress to require a warning that social media use can harm teenagers’ mental health.        Surgeon General: Social Media Platforms Need a Health WarningIt’s time for decisive action to protect our young people.        How to Cut Back on Kids’ Social Media After Surgeon General’s AnnouncementThe surgeon general wants more restrictions on social media to protect children’s health. Here’s how to help your kids cut down on screen time this summer.        Gilgo Beach Murder Suspect’s Had a How-To-Manual on KillingsRex Heuermann assembled a document that prosecutors said was created to help him avoid detection. But it may be damning evidence, with one expert calling it a “blueprint for murder.”        In Florida, Democrats This Year Are Defined by Their Mood SwingsThey are veering from cautious optimism to complete pessimism about their long odds this year, with two liberal-leaning state ballot measures having the potential to lift turnout.        George Norcross, Democratic Power Broker, Charged With RacketeeringNew Jersey’s attorney general said George Norcross, who built a political empire from Camden, N.J., had been running a “criminal enterprise” for 12 years.        Putin to Visit North Korea and Meet With Kim Jong-unSeeking more weapons for the war in Ukraine, the Russian president plans to return to the country on Tuesday for the first time in nearly a quarter-century.        Record Number of NATO Allies Hit Military Spending TargetsPresident Biden and the NATO secretary general sought to present a robust and united front against Russia as the alliance prepares for its annual meeting next month.        In Indiana, the MAGA Revolution Eats Its OwnA Christian nationalist upset causes Republican angst.        U.N. Humanitarian Chief: World Leaders Are Failing UsThey are breaking the compact between ordinary people and those in whom power is vested.        Effective Altruism Is Flawed. But What’s the Alternative?The movement can’t answer our deepest moral questions, but it still has wisdom to offer.        U.S.D.A. Suspends Avocado Inspections in Mexico, Citing Security ConcernsThe move, prompted by fears for agency workers’ safety, could eventually affect U.S. avocado supplies if the inspections are not resumed.        The Washington Post Delves Into a Difficult Story: ItselfThe newspaper has been reeling from successive revelations about Robert Winnett, its incoming editor, and Will Lewis, its chief executive.        Real Estate Brokerage Shaken by Sexual Assault Claims Against Alexander BrothersA co-founder of a brokerage that caters to the ultrawealthy and his twin brother face allegations that they sexually assaulted women. They have denied wrongdoing.        War Crimes Hearing Gives Public Virtual Look Inside a Secret C.I.A. PrisonYears after the agency’s “black site” program was shut down, details are slowly emerging during trials at Guantánamo Bay.         More Recent Articles | 
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 The Biden administration sanctioned Houthi procurement and revenue-generating networks on Monday as the United States continues to target the Iran proxy militia's weapon supplies and funds.   
 Jayson Tatum was a roaring offensive engine, while teammates pestered their Dallas Mavericks counterparts in a 106-88 blowout Monday in Game 5 of the NBA Finals, clinching a record 18th title for the Boston Celtics.   
 An Indian man accused of being involved in a failed $100,000 murder-for-hire plot in June 2023 to assassinate a Sikh separatist living in New York pleaded not guilty Monday in a Manhattan courtroom.   
 The U.S. Postal Service trotted out its new "Horses" stamps Monday at a ceremony where the 164th annual Pony Express re-enactment got underway in Missouri.   
 President Joe Biden met with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on Monday at the White House, where he announced a record number of allies are on track this year to reach NATO's 2% spending threshold.   
 A Secret Service agent was robbed at gunpoint over the weekend in Southern California and fired his gun during the incident, according to the agency and Tustin police.   
 Two tropical storm systems, forming in the southern Gulf of Mexico and in the Atlantic Ocean, could impact much of the southern United States this week to kick off what is forecast to be a "very active" hurricane season.   
 Six people died, including three children, and five others were injured in a house fire near Atlanta on Monday morning, officials said.   
 A man has been arrested after remains were found burned in a fire pit outside his home, the Pasco Sheriff's Office in Florida said.   
 Lamor Miller-Whitehead, known as "the bling bishop" in Brooklyn and self-described mentee of New York Mayor Eric Adams, was sentenced to nine years in federal prison for fraud and attempted extortion.   
 Russian President Vladimir Putin travels to North Korea on Tuesday for a two-day visit to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un as the two countries strengthen military ties amid Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine.   
 The State Department on Monday condemned the sentencing by China of two activists -- Sophia Huang Xueqin and  Wang Jianbing -- for  "inciting subversion of state powwr."   
 The United States on Monday said it stood by its ally the Philippines after a Chinese vessel allegedly rammed into a Philippine supply ship near the Spartly Islands in the South China Sea around the contested Second Thom   
 Americans are eating better now than two decades ago, but disparities are continuing or worsening among vulnerable populations, a new study indicates.   
 The federal government on Monday announced a civil enforcement lawsuit against software company Adobe and two company executives for alleged violations of the Restore Online Shoppers' Confidence Act, known as ROSCA.   
 Serial record-breaker David Rush earned his 177th concurrently-held Guinness World Record by recapturing the title for most behind-the-back catches in one minute (team of 2).   
 Firefighters on Monday were battling around a dozen blazes throughout California, including a fast-moving wildfire that has forced evacuations north of Los Angeles.   
 Vice President Kamala Harris unveiled new measures aimed at addressing sexual violence in armed military conflicts, including Middle East, to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict.   
 Salvador Villalba Flores, the mayor-elect of a small town near the Mexican resort city of Acapulco, was assassinated early Monday, local prosecutors said.   
 Genetics can play a role in a person's odds for Alzheimer's disease, and new research suggests differences in that risk are based on which parent had the illness.   
 A Michigan man said some advice from his dad led to his winning a $7.19 million jackpot from the Michigan Lottery's Lotto 47 drawing.   
 NASA will join Boeing on Tuesday to review the repeatedly delayed Starliner mission and the craft's departure from the International Space Station as part of the agency's Boeing Crew Flight Test.   
 Teen kitefoiler Jackson James Rice, who was seeking to become the first caucasian to represent Tonga in the Olympics, died in a diving accident this past weekend.   
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