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President Joe Biden welcomes Kansas City Chiefs to White House President Joe Biden welcomed repeat Super Bowl champions the Kansas City Chiefs to the White House Friday as he, too, hopes for a back-to-back win in November. Retired 4-star Navy admiral charged in bribery scheme with government contractor A retired U.S. Navy admiral was arrested Friday along with two business executives on charges related to a bribery scheme involving a government contract. Bezos Earth Fund awards $30M to N.C. State to research sustainable proteins The Bezos Earth Fund awarded North Carolina State University $30 million to establish a center for researching and cultivating sustainable meat alternatives. Medlines recalls 1.5M adult bed rails after 2 die by asphyxiation Medline Industries on Thursday recalled 1.5 million adult portable bed rails due to a risk of entrapment and asphyxiation. French police foil 'Islamist-style' attack on Paris Olympics Police in France arrested a teenager suspected of plotting an "Islamist-style" attack on a soccer stadium during the 2024 Paris Olympics, officials announced Friday. Biden says Israel has 3-part plan to end Gaza war Israel has proposed a three-part plan to end the war in Gaza and release all hostages, President Joe Biden said on Friday. Watch: Kitten rescued from middle of Florida highway A Florida police officer on patrol ended up rescuing a kitten he spotted in the middle of a busy highway. Philadelphia attempting world record for drag story time Organizers of a Guinness World Record attempt in Philadelphia are seeking audience members to participate in the world's largest drag story time reading. Look: Indiana zoo's escaped baby bobcat safely captured A baby bobcat who escaped from her enclosure at an Indiana zoo was safely captured and returned to the facility, city officials said. Study: Mediterranean diet may cuts odds of early death for women Experts have long extolled the benefits of the Mediterranean diet and a new study adds to that evidence, finding it cuts the odds for an early death in women by 23%. Stop for party supplies leads to $162,441 lottery prize A Philadelphia man visiting Maryland for a friend's party made a stop for beverages and scored a $162,441 lottery prize. U.S. swimming legend Katie Ledecky calls for accountability amid Chinese doping report U.S. swimmer Katie Ledecky is hoping for accountability and says her faith in Olympic drug monitoring and enforcement systems is at "an all-time low" after the revelation of a doping incident involving Chinese Olympians. Suspect in UGA campus murder of Laken Riley pleads not guilty The suspect in the murder of nursing student Laken Riley was arraigned Friday. Jose Ibarra pleaded not guilty. He was indicted earlier this month in the University of Georgia killing. Traumatic brain injury affects 1 in 8 older Americans About one in eight U.S. seniors will be treated for a traumatic brain injury, typically during a fall, a new study finds. Launch countdown continues for Saturday's crewed test of Boeing Starliner NASA, Boeing and United Launch Alliance officials hosted a press conference on Friday ahead of the second attempted launch of Boeing's first crewed test of its Starliner spacecraft. Deaths linked to ATV use in U.S. climb by a third in one year In just one year, U.S. deaths linked to the use of all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) jumped by a third, according to the latest report from the Consumer Product Safety Commission. Chobani's billionaire founder buys San Francisco's historic Anchor Brewing Chobani founder and billionaire Hamdi Ulukaya Friday said his family has acquired Anchor Brewing, an historic San Francisco brand that operated for 127 years before closing last year. Idaho man uses his nose to inflate balloons for world record Serial record-breaker David Rush earned his 173rd concurrently-held Guinness World Records title by using his nose to inflate 28 balloons in three minutes. After felony convictions, Trump's presidential campaign says it raised $34.8M Convicted felon Donald Trump's presidential campaign said Friday his conviction on 34 felonies by a unanimous jury decision in New York resulted in $34.8 million being raised by the campaign. Interior Department designates 4 new recreation trails Interior Secretary Deb Haaland announced the designation of four new national recreation trails, extending the countrywide network of more than 1,300 existing trails. French Open tennis: Rublev upset; Sinner, Gauff advance on Day 7 Andrey Rublev became the latest upset victim at the 2024 French Open, losing in straight sets to unseeded foe Matteo Arnaldi in the third round of the clay-court Grand Slam on Friday in Paris. HHS announces new tool to help residents deal with extreme heat The Department of Health and Human Services announced a new tool on Friday that will provide information to identify extreme heat situations that could be life-threatening. U.S. Treasury issues sanctions against Iranian drone producers The U.S. Department of the Treasury issued financial sanctions Friday against four entities and one individual related to Iran's drone manufacturing program. Rowdy resort town bans penis costumes, blow-up dolls A resort town in Spain is attempting to calm tourists' rowdy bachelor and bachelorette parties by banning blow-up dolls and giant penis costumes from being displayed in public. Sen. Joe Manchin leaves Democratic Party, registers as independent Sen. Joe Manchin on Friday announced he has left the Democratic Party and registered as an independent at the West Virginia State Capitol. |
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Biden Calls for End to Gaza War, Endorsing Israeli Cease-Fire ProposalThe president outlined a plan to try to get Hamas and Israel to break out of a monthslong deadlock that has resulted in the killing of thousands of Palestinians. Netanyahu Invited to Address Congress Amid Division Over Israel-Hamas WarThe bipartisan invitation masked political divisions over the prime minister’s handling of the war against Hamas, including the recent attacks he has orchestrated in Rafah. Biden Denounces ‘Reckless’ G.O.P. Efforts to Discredit Trump ConvictionThe president broke his long silence over his predecessor’s legal troubles, calling the New York jury’s guilty verdict vindication for the idea that “no one is above the law.” The Trump Case May Come to Define Alvin Bragg. He Has Other Work to Do.A day after winning what may be the most consequential trial in the history of the Manhattan district attorney’s office, Mr. Bragg was in a far quieter courtroom. Trump Announces Nearly $53 Million Fund-Raising Haul After Guilty VerdictCash has been one of President Biden’s advantages so far in 2024, and post-conviction money will help Mr. Trump close the gap with the Democratic incumbent. Marian Robinson, Michelle Obama’s Mother, Dies at 86Her death was announced in a statement by Barack Obama, Michelle Obama and other members of the family. She Made an Offer on a Condo. Then the Seller Learned She Was Black.A Black woman claims a white homeowner tried to pull out of a sale because of her race. Deepfake of U.S. Official Appears After Shift on Ukraine Attacks in RussiaA manufactured video fabricated comments by the State Department spokesman, Matthew Miller. Blinken Hints U.S. May Allow Ukraine Greater Latitude to Strike in RussiaThe U.S. secretary of state suggested that Ukraine’s use of American-supplied arms could expand beyond the current limitation to strikes in the Kharkiv area. New Summer Romance NovelsOur columnist on sexy, swoony new releases. New Mysteries for SummerJacqueline Winspear is retiring Maisie Dobbs, and Susan Elia MacNeal bids farewell to Maggie Hope. Best New Historical FictionThe days are long, but this summer’s bounty of historical fiction will remind you that the years are short. Former U.S. Agriculture Official Says Menendez Told Him to ‘Stop Interfering’Jurors in Senator Robert Menendez’s bribery trial heard directly from a witness who recounted Mr. Menendez’s efforts to flex his political muscle. Southern Baptists Plan to Vote on Whether to Oppose I.V.F.A proposal to be considered at the Southern Baptist Convention in June would advance fetal personhood and call on adherents to reject in vitro fertilization as immoral. Texas Supreme Court Rejects Challenge on Exceptions to Abortion BanThe court on Friday unanimously reversed a ruling that had expanded the definition of what counts as a medical emergency under the state’s strict abortion ban. Bracing for Start of Trial in Gun Case, Hunter Biden Is Squeezed for MoneyThe cash crunch could limit his ability to hire expert witnesses or other specialists for his legal defense, people close to the situation said. Donald Trump, FelonThe former president’s conviction in a New York criminal trial revealed, yet again, why he is unfit for office. ‘Trump Is Now a Felon, and That Will Matter’: 7 Writers on the Guilty VerdictTimes Opinion writers reflect on an extraordinary development in American political history. Six of Trump’s Dumbest Trial MistakesThe problem with having a volcanic egotist as a client. I Was Skeptical of the ‘Zombie’ Trump Case. I Stand Corrected.The prosecutors convinced me — as they clearly and overwhelmingly convinced the jury. Champions League: Borussia Dortmund Shows Anything Is PossibleCan an underdog still have its day in the Champions League? The sport should hope so. Biden Dons Kansas City Helmet to Celebrate Its Super Bowl VictoryTaylor Swift was not at the White House to celebrate with her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, but kicker Harrison Butker, who recently drew controversy for a commencement speech, attended. U.S., Chinese Defense Chiefs Hold First in-Person Talks Since 2022Speaking in Singapore, Lloyd J. Austin III sought to reassure allies and put China on notice that Ukraine and the Mideast were not distracting the U.S. from this focus. Ohio Legislature Passes Bill Ensuring Biden’s Spot on the BallotThe bill, which Gov. Mike DeWine, a Republican, is expected to sign this weekend, appeared to end the possibility that President Biden would not be on the state’s ballot in November. Florida Deputy Who Fatally Shot Airman Roger Fortson Is FiredThe Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office said that the use of deadly force during the May 3 encounter at the airman’s apartment was unreasonable. ‘North Korea: The People’s Paradise,’ by Tariq ZaidiThe photographer Tariq Zaidi captures everyday images of a hidden society at work and at play. |
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President Joe Biden welcomed repeat Super Bowl champions the Kansas City Chiefs to the White House Friday as he, too, hopes for a back-to-back win in November.
A retired U.S. Navy admiral was arrested Friday along with two business executives on charges related to a bribery scheme involving a government contract.
The Bezos Earth Fund awarded North Carolina State University $30 million to establish a center for researching and cultivating sustainable meat alternatives.
Medline Industries on Thursday recalled 1.5 million adult portable bed rails due to a risk of entrapment and asphyxiation.
Police in France arrested a teenager suspected of plotting an "Islamist-style" attack on a soccer stadium during the 2024 Paris Olympics, officials announced Friday.
Israel has proposed a three-part plan to end the war in Gaza and release all hostages, President Joe Biden said on Friday.
A Florida police officer on patrol ended up rescuing a kitten he spotted in the middle of a busy highway.
Organizers of a Guinness World Record attempt in Philadelphia are seeking audience members to participate in the world's largest drag story time reading.
A baby bobcat who escaped from her enclosure at an Indiana zoo was safely captured and returned to the facility, city officials said.
Experts have long extolled the benefits of the Mediterranean diet and a new study adds to that evidence, finding it cuts the odds for an early death in women by 23%.
A Philadelphia man visiting Maryland for a friend's party made a stop for beverages and scored a $162,441 lottery prize.
U.S. swimmer Katie Ledecky is hoping for accountability and says her faith in Olympic drug monitoring and enforcement systems is at "an all-time low" after the revelation of a doping incident involving Chinese Olympians.
The suspect in the murder of nursing student Laken Riley was arraigned Friday. Jose Ibarra pleaded not guilty. He was indicted earlier this month in the University of Georgia killing.
About one in eight U.S. seniors will be treated for a traumatic brain injury, typically during a fall, a new study finds.
NASA, Boeing and United Launch Alliance officials hosted a press conference on Friday ahead of the second attempted launch of Boeing's first crewed test of its Starliner spacecraft.
In just one year, U.S. deaths linked to the use of all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) jumped by a third, according to the latest report from the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Chobani founder and billionaire Hamdi Ulukaya Friday said his family has acquired Anchor Brewing, an historic San Francisco brand that operated for 127 years before closing last year.
Serial record-breaker David Rush earned his 173rd concurrently-held Guinness World Records title by using his nose to inflate 28 balloons in three minutes.
Convicted felon Donald Trump's presidential campaign said Friday his conviction on 34 felonies by a unanimous jury decision in New York resulted in $34.8 million being raised by the campaign.
Interior Secretary Deb Haaland announced the designation of four new national recreation trails, extending the countrywide network of more than 1,300 existing trails.
Andrey Rublev became the latest upset victim at the 2024 French Open, losing in straight sets to unseeded foe Matteo Arnaldi in the third round of the clay-court Grand Slam on Friday in Paris.
The Department of Health and Human Services announced a new tool on Friday that will provide information to identify extreme heat situations that could be life-threatening.
The U.S. Department of the Treasury issued financial sanctions Friday against four entities and one individual related to Iran's drone manufacturing program.
A resort town in Spain is attempting to calm tourists' rowdy bachelor and bachelorette parties by banning blow-up dolls and giant penis costumes from being displayed in public.
Sen. Joe Manchin on Friday announced he has left the Democratic Party and registered as an independent at the West Virginia State Capitol. 
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