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 Tropical Storm Beryl nears Texas with expected landfall early Monday as hurricane  Tropical Storm Beryl was nearing landfall in Texas after striking portions of the western coast of the Gulf of Mexico and earlier in the week islands in the southwest Caribbean.      'Titanic' producer Jon Landau dies at 63  Jon Landau, the award-winning producer behind James Cameron's blockbusters Titanic and Avatar has died. He was 63.      2 Mississippi inmates captured after escape from jail  Two inmates held on murder charges are back behind bars Saturday after they escaped from a Mississippi jail.      Hamas says it will drop permanent cease-fire demand in hostage deal  Hamas on Saturday said it is ready to concede its demand for a permanent cease-fire before signing a hostage deal with Israel.      Norwegian cyclist Andre Drege dies in Tour of Austria crash  A crash while competing in the Tour of Austria has claimed the life of Norwegian cyclist Andre Drege, 25, Team Coop-Repsol announced Saturday.      Judge extends deadline for Trump immunity briefs in classified documents case  The judge hearing the federal classified documents case against former President Donald Trump on Saturday granted a motion to extend deadlines for filing legal arguments regarding potential presidential immunity.      Biden takes aim at Trump for disowning Project 2025  President Joe Biden is seeking to tie his rival Donald Trump to the controversial Project 2025 agenda in an attempt to warn voters of what is at stake in November.      4 victims die, 3 hurt, suspect kills himself in Florence, Ky., mass shooting  A suspect shot himself dead after leading police on a car chase following a mass shooting in which four were killed and three injured early Saturday morning in Florence, Ky.      10 Russian wrestlers decline Olympics invitation  Ten Russian wrestlers who received invitations to compete in the Paris Olympics later this month declined to participate, saying the selection process was "unsportsmanlike."      Biden, downplaying debate performance, won't take cognitive test  President Joe Biden, downplaying his poor debate performance, said he hasn't undergone cognitive and neurological exams.      Kansas Supreme Court throws out abortion clinic regulations  The Kansas Supreme Court on Friday declared a series of decade-old abortion regulations unconstitutional.      No bail for driver accused of killing 3, injuring 8 while driving drunk  A Manhattan Criminal Court judge ordered Daniel Hyden held without bail on manslaughter charges and other offenses for allegedly killing three and injuring eight while driving drunk on Independence Day.      Vikings rookie Khyree Jackson dies in car crash  Khyree Jackson, who was drafted in the fourth round of the NFL Draft in April by the Minnesota Vikings, was among three men killed in a three-car crash in their hometown of Upper Marlboro, Md., early Saturday.      In race for White House, 'I'm going to win again,' defiant Biden tells Wisconsin rally  President Joe Biden on Friday held a campaign rally in the battleground state of Wisconsin ahead of his interview with ABC News and amid increased pressure for him to withdraw from the race.      2 teen sisters drown in turbulent Coney Island waters  Two unidentified teen sisters died after entering the water at Coney Island during a rainstorm at about 8 p.m. Friday but were caught in turbulent waters and drowned.      Milo Manheim: 'Zombies' embraces uniqueness, pushes positivity in Disney series  Milo Manheim told UPI he is proud that his "Zombies" movies and animated series send messages of tolerance, hope and friendship into the world.      Underdog reformist Masoud Pezeshkian wins Iranian presidential election  Reformist candidate Masoud Pezeshkian unexpectedly won Iran's presidential election with 16.3 million votes during Friday's runoff election.      Taylor Swift's 'Tortured Poets Department' tops U.S. album chart for 10th week  Pop star Taylor Swift's "Tortured Poets Department" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a 10th week.      'Lioness' actor Mike Heslin dies of 'unexpected cardiac event' at age 30  Mike Heslin's husband has announced that the "Lioness" actor died this week of an "unexpected cardiac event." He was 30.      Famous birthdays for July 6: Eva Green, Dalai Lama  Actor Eva Green turns 44 and the Dalai Lama turns 89, among the famous birthdays for July 6.      On This Day, July 6: 'Forrest Gump' opens in U.S. theaters  On July 6, 1994, "Forrest Gump" opened in U.S. theaters, earning actor Tom Hanks his second Oscar for Best Actor.      More Recent Articles | 
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 As Biden Digs In, More Supporters Look to Push Him OutInterviews with dozens of Democrats illustrated an imminent clash between a defiant president and those who question his ability to win. Many rank-and-file party officials remain supportive.        ‘Goodest Job’ or ‘Good as Job’? The White House Wants a Word.ABC News tweaked its transcript of an intriguing moment in its Friday interview with the president after the Biden administration and news outlets raised questions.        4 Takeaways From Iran’s Presidential RunoffThe victory of the reformist candidate, Masoud Pezeshkian, is expected to bring change, but to what extent is still an open question.        Hamas’s Cease-Fire Proposal Includes a Familiar Sticking PointHamas wants assurances that Israel won’t restart the war after some hostages come home. Israel says it needs the option.        France’s Snap Election Enters Its Final HoursThe vote will determine the composition of France’s National Assembly, and the future of President Emmanuel Macron’s second term.        What Changes Would a Far-Right Government Bring to France?The far-right party National Rally may end up governing France. Although it has evolved, its basic philosophy remains: Immigrants are a threat to the country’s safety and economy.        Tokyo Governors Race Has 56 CandidatesA ridiculous number of candidates are contending to be governor of Tokyo and its surrounding prefecture. Many are not even trying to win.        Pakistan Withers Under Deadly Heat and Fears the Coming RainsKarachi, Pakistan’s largest city, endured days of temperatures above 100 Fahrenheit, made worse by power cuts and high humidity.        Texas Braces for Hurricane Beryl as Tropical Storm Enters GulfSome areas in Texas issued evacuation orders as Beryl, which had weakened to a tropical storm, was expected to intensify into a hurricane by Sunday.        Record-Breaking Heat Broils Much of Western U.S.From Oregon to California to Arizona, several cities have seen scorching temperatures in recent days. And there is little relief in sight, forecasters say.        Abductions Rattle Kenya as Anti-Government Protests ContinueDozens of activists say they were snatched from their homes or off the streets by hooded, armed men. Some are still missing, and the disappearances have unnerved a nation long seen as a pillar of stability.        Whoever the Democratic Candidate Is, Americans Have Already LostThe American Republic feels fragile.        In the West Bank, Staking a Claim for PeaceThese Palestinians say Arabs and Jews can live in peace.        Joe Biden’s Blind SpotThe president just doesn’t see that it’s time to take the win.        Judge Denies Effort by Trump Co-Defendant to Have Charges DismissedWalt Nauta, a personal aide to former President Donald J. Trump, claimed that he was the victim of vindictive prosecution in the classified documents case.        Coney Island Drownings Fail to Deter New Yorkers as City SweltersVisitors were mostly unaffected by the third and fourth drownings at New York City beaches this season, matching the total number of swimming deaths last summer.        Students Target Teachers in Group TikTok Attack, Shaking Their SchoolSeventh and eighth graders in Malvern, Pa., impersonating their teachers posted disparaging, lewd, racist and homophobic videos in the first known mass attack of its kind in the U.S.        How Olympians Prepare for Extreme HeatSauna training, frozen balloons and “marshmallow suits” help athletes manage extreme temperatures.         More Recent Articles | 
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 Tropical Storm Beryl was nearing landfall in Texas after striking portions of the western coast of the Gulf of Mexico and earlier in the week islands in the southwest Caribbean.   
 Jon Landau, the award-winning producer behind James Cameron's blockbusters Titanic and Avatar has died. He was 63.   
 Two inmates held on murder charges are back behind bars Saturday after they escaped from a Mississippi jail.   
 Hamas on Saturday said it is ready to concede its demand for a permanent cease-fire before signing a hostage deal with Israel.   
 A crash while competing in the Tour of Austria has claimed the life of Norwegian cyclist Andre Drege, 25, Team Coop-Repsol announced Saturday.   
 The judge hearing the federal classified documents case against former President Donald Trump on Saturday granted a motion to extend deadlines for filing legal arguments regarding potential presidential immunity.   
 President Joe Biden is seeking to tie his rival Donald Trump to the controversial Project 2025 agenda in an attempt to warn voters of what is at stake in November.   
 A suspect shot himself dead after leading police on a car chase following a mass shooting in which four were killed and three injured early Saturday morning in Florence, Ky.   
 Ten Russian wrestlers who received invitations to compete in the Paris Olympics later this month declined to participate, saying the selection process was "unsportsmanlike."   
 President Joe Biden, downplaying his poor debate performance, said he hasn't undergone cognitive and neurological exams.   
 The Kansas Supreme Court on Friday declared a series of decade-old abortion regulations unconstitutional.   
 A Manhattan Criminal Court judge ordered Daniel Hyden held without bail on manslaughter charges and other offenses for allegedly killing three and injuring eight while driving drunk on Independence Day.   
 Khyree Jackson, who was drafted in the fourth round of the NFL Draft in April by the Minnesota Vikings, was among three men killed in a three-car crash in their hometown of Upper Marlboro, Md., early Saturday.   
 President Joe Biden on Friday held a campaign rally in the battleground state of Wisconsin ahead of his interview with ABC News and amid increased pressure for him to withdraw from the race.   
 Two unidentified teen sisters died after entering the water at Coney Island during a rainstorm at about 8 p.m. Friday but were caught in turbulent waters and drowned.   
 Milo Manheim told UPI he is proud that his "Zombies" movies and animated series send messages of tolerance, hope and friendship into the world.   
 Reformist candidate Masoud Pezeshkian unexpectedly won Iran's presidential election with 16.3 million votes during Friday's runoff election.   
 Pop star Taylor Swift's "Tortured Poets Department" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a 10th week.   
 Mike Heslin's husband has announced that the "Lioness" actor died this week of an "unexpected cardiac event." He was 30.   
 Actor Eva Green turns 44 and the Dalai Lama turns 89, among the famous birthdays for July 6.   
 On July 6, 1994, "Forrest Gump" opened in U.S. theaters, earning actor Tom Hanks his second Oscar for Best Actor.   
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