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 U.S. Marshals shoot suspected carjacker outside Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor's home  Two bodyguards for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor shot and injured a suspected carjacker last week outside of her home in Washington, D.C., the U.S. Marshals Office announced Tuesday.      Dartmouth student's body found in river as investigation turns to alcohol, hazing  Investigators are looking into the death of a Dartmouth College student, whose body was found in a river bordering the Ivy League campus, as attention turns to possible hazing.      Biden announces new air defenses for Ukraine in NATO summit speech  President Joe Biden announced plans Tuesday to supply five new strategic air defense systems to Ukraine, to fight off Russia's invasion, during his opening speech at the NATO summit in Washington, D.C.      Minnesota state trooper charged in Rochester teen’s traffic death  Minnesota state trooper Shane Roper is charged with several felonies for allegedly causing a three-car collision that killed Olivia Flores, 18, and injured five others on May 18.      Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz returning for 'Shrek V'  Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy and Cameron Diaz are returning to their roles of Shrek, Donkey and Princess Fiona in a new animated adventure.      7th Democrat in House urges Biden to withdraw from presidential race  Rep. Mikie Sherrill, D-N.J., on Tuesday called on President Joe Biden to withdraw his candidacy for the presidency despite having a vast majority of primary voters supporting his re-election bid.      Second patient to receive pig kidney transplant dies  A New Jersey woman, the second person ever to receive a transplanted gene-edited pig kidney, has died nearly three months after organ transplant surgery.      Number of guns seized at U.S. airport security checkpoints keeps rising, TSA says  The Transportation Security Administration announced Tuesday that in the first half of the year it seized more than 3,000 guns at airport security checkpoints throughout the United States.      Joe Bonsall, The Oak Ridge Boys country tenor, dies at 76 from complications of ALS  Joe Bonsall, who spent more than five decades performing with the country vocal quartet The Oak Ridge Boys, died Tuesday from complications of ALS at the age of 76.      Unidentified Navy sailor tried to access Biden's medical records, investigators say  A junior sailor in the U.S. Navy in February tried to access President Joe Biden's medical records but failed to find them, the U.S. Navy announced Tuesday.      Nikki Haley releases delegates, urges support for Donald Trump  South Carolina's former Gov. Nikki Haley on Tuesday announced she has released delegates that she secured during her Republican primary campaign and is urging them to support former President Donald Trump.      Fall trial looms as Harvey Weinstein faces new sexual assault allegations  Disgraced former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein is expected to face new rape allegations in his retrial this fall, prosecutors say.      Watch: Woman jumps into Rhode Island river to rescue rabbit  A reveler enjoying Fourth of July celebrations in Rhode Island ended up jumping into the Providence River to rescue a struggling rabbit.      Watch: Twice shares 'Dive' music video ahead of new album  K-pop group Twice released a single and music video for the song "Dive" ahead of its Japanese album of the same name.      Kangaroo captured after half a year on the loose in Germany  A kangaroo that escaped from its owner's property in Germany on New Year's Eve has been captured more than six months later, about 50 miles from home.      Former Oklahoma senator, vocal climate-change critic James Inhofe dead at 89  Former Sen. James Inhofe of Oklahoma suffered a stroke on Independence Day and died Tuesday at age 89, his family announced.      'Star Trek: Starfleet Academy' adds three to cast  Kerrice Brooks, Bella Shepard and George Hawkins will join Holly Hunter and Paul Giamatti in the Paramount+ series "Star Trek: Starfleet Academy."      Hyena recaptured after zoo escape in Nigeria  Officials in the state of Plateau, Nigeria, said a hyena that escaped from a zoo was safely recaptured and returned to the facility.      Itchy palm leads Maryland woman to $50,000 lottery prize  A Baltimore woman's superstition about her palm itching led to her winning $50,000 from a scratch-off lottery ticket.      FTC bans anonymous 'NGL' messaging app for users younger than 18  The FTC banned the anonymous messaging app "NGL" from letting underage users on the platform in order to settle a lawsuit contending it was unfairly marketed to consumers.      Look: Gypsy Rose Blanchard expecting child with Ken Urker  Gypsy Rose Blanchard is pregnant with her first child with her boyfriend, Ken Urker.      Wimbledon quarterfinals: Medvedev bounces sinner; Vekic edges Sun  Daniil Medvedev took advantage of a slowed Jannik Sinner, snapping a five-match losing streak against the world No. 1 by beating him in four hours in a tight Wimbledon quarterfinal Tuesday in London.       | 
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 On Capitol Hill, Democrats Panic About Biden but Do NothingThe president has yet to do what many Democrats said he must to show he is up to remaining in the race. But so far, they have thrown up their hands, doing nothing to nudge him aside.        Biden, on Call With Mayors, Works to Shore Up Democratic SupportSpeaking to nearly 200 Democratic mayors, the president again acknowledged he had a poor first debate and took softball questions about his campaign and second-term agenda.        As NATO Summit Convenes, Leaders Worry About Biden’s Uncertain FutureA summit meant to convey confidence in the newly expanded alliance opened with a dazzling celebration and no mention of President Biden’s political peril.        A Children’s Hospital in Ukraine Becomes a Scene of DestructionFamilies and patients were not unfamiliar with the sound of missiles flying overhead. But the Russian assault on the hospital marked one of the worst days of violence against civilians in months.        Ukraine’s President Pleads for More Weapons With Fewer Restrictions“America doesn’t shy away from its friends,” Volodymyr Zelensky said in a speech in Washington as leaders gathered in the city for a NATO summit.        Russian Court Orders Arrest of Navalny’s Widow, Yulia NavalnayaThe court accused Ms. Navalnaya, who left Russia in 2021, of “participating in an extremist community.” She would be subject to arrest if she ever returns to Russia, the court said.        Metal Thieves Are Stripping America’s CitiesAcross the country, copper and other valuable materials have been stolen from streetlights, statues and even gravesites, costing millions to repair.        Synapse Bankruptcy: When a Fintech Isn’t a Bank and Savings Accounts Are FrozenFor unsuspecting depositors of online financial start-ups, the unraveling of a little-known intermediary has separated them from their life savings.        N.Y.U. Settles Lawsuit by Students Who Claimed Antisemitic HarassmentThe lawsuit was part of a wave of litigation against universities over accusations of antisemitism related to campus protests over the war in Gaza.        Democrats Seek Criminal Investigation of Justice Thomas Over Travel and GiftsThe senators said the Supreme Court justice’s failure to disclose lavish gifts and luxury travel showed a “willful pattern of disregard for ethics laws.”        Whataburger’s App Might Be the Best Source to Find Power in HoustonWith no working outage tracker from the Houston area’s main electricity provider, people are turning to the chain’s map of open restaurants after Hurricane Beryl.        The Devil May Be Enjoying This Election Season, but I Am NotBoth men running for president are unfit for the job. One is a danger to our country.        The Abyss Stares Back at Joe BidenThe president is starting to act like the predecessor he fought against.        The Talented Democrats Who Aren’t Running for PresidentIt’s getting harder to ignore the charismatic politicians who have been trying to support Biden.        U.S. Marshal Shoots Man in Attempted Carjacking Near Sotomayor’s HomeThe marshal was sitting in an unmarked federal vehicle near the Supreme Court justice’s home when a man approached the vehicle and pointed a handgun at him through the driver’s side window.        Three Hikers Die in Grand Canyon National Park in Less Than a MonthA 50-year-old man was found dead on Sunday after hiking up the canyon, where temperatures can reach 120 degrees in summer.        Jury Is Selected in Alec Baldwin’s ‘Rust’ Shooting TrialMr. Baldwin, who was charged with involuntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer, has pleaded not guilty.         More Recent Articles | 
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 Two bodyguards for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor shot and injured a suspected carjacker last week outside of her home in Washington, D.C., the U.S. Marshals Office announced Tuesday.   
 Investigators are looking into the death of a Dartmouth College student, whose body was found in a river bordering the Ivy League campus, as attention turns to possible hazing.   
 President Joe Biden announced plans Tuesday to supply five new strategic air defense systems to Ukraine, to fight off Russia's invasion, during his opening speech at the NATO summit in Washington, D.C.   
 Minnesota state trooper Shane Roper is charged with several felonies for allegedly causing a three-car collision that killed Olivia Flores, 18, and injured five others on May 18.   
 Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy and Cameron Diaz are returning to their roles of Shrek, Donkey and Princess Fiona in a new animated adventure.   
 Rep. Mikie Sherrill, D-N.J., on Tuesday called on President Joe Biden to withdraw his candidacy for the presidency despite having a vast majority of primary voters supporting his re-election bid.   
 A New Jersey woman, the second person ever to receive a transplanted gene-edited pig kidney, has died nearly three months after organ transplant surgery.   
 The Transportation Security Administration announced Tuesday that in the first half of the year it seized more than 3,000 guns at airport security checkpoints throughout the United States.   
 Joe Bonsall, who spent more than five decades performing with the country vocal quartet The Oak Ridge Boys, died Tuesday from complications of ALS at the age of 76.   
 A junior sailor in the U.S. Navy in February tried to access President Joe Biden's medical records but failed to find them, the U.S. Navy announced Tuesday.   
 South Carolina's former Gov. Nikki Haley on Tuesday announced she has released delegates that she secured during her Republican primary campaign and is urging them to support former President Donald Trump.   
 Disgraced former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein is expected to face new rape allegations in his retrial this fall, prosecutors say.   
 A reveler enjoying Fourth of July celebrations in Rhode Island ended up jumping into the Providence River to rescue a struggling rabbit.   
 K-pop group Twice released a single and music video for the song "Dive" ahead of its Japanese album of the same name.   
 A kangaroo that escaped from its owner's property in Germany on New Year's Eve has been captured more than six months later, about 50 miles from home.   
 Former Sen. James Inhofe of Oklahoma suffered a stroke on Independence Day and died Tuesday at age 89, his family announced.   
 Kerrice Brooks, Bella Shepard and George Hawkins will join Holly Hunter and Paul Giamatti in the Paramount+ series "Star Trek: Starfleet Academy."   
 Officials in the state of Plateau, Nigeria, said a hyena that escaped from a zoo was safely recaptured and returned to the facility.   
 A Baltimore woman's superstition about her palm itching led to her winning $50,000 from a scratch-off lottery ticket.   
 The FTC banned the anonymous messaging app "NGL" from letting underage users on the platform in order to settle a lawsuit contending it was unfairly marketed to consumers.   
 Gypsy Rose Blanchard is pregnant with her first child with her boyfriend, Ken Urker.   
 Daniil Medvedev took advantage of a slowed Jannik Sinner, snapping a five-match losing streak against the world No. 1 by beating him in four hours in a tight Wimbledon quarterfinal Tuesday in London.   
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