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Fla. Panthers rout Carolina Hurricanes, lead conference finals 3-0 Jesper Boqvist cycloned a defender and buried a backhanded wrister, igniting a third-period scoring surge Saturday in a Florida Panthers demolition of the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals. McDonald's to shut all 5 test locations for CosMc beverage concept McDonald's will close all five of its CosMc's test locations this summer, 18 months after introducing the beverage-focused concept at four restaurants in Texas and one in a Chicago suburb. Trump describes West Point grads as 'winners' during commencement address President Donald Trump on Saturday called each of the 1,002 U.S. Military Academy graduates "winners" during his commencement address in West Point, N.Y. No right to information at public libraries, 5th Circuit rules A Texas public library did not violate patrons' right to free speech by removing books due to their content, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans ruled on Friday. More arrests made as search continues for New Orleans inmates At least seven have been arrested for helping 10 inmates escape from the Orleans Parish Justice Center jail in New Orleans on May 16. 'Un Simple Accident' wins top prize at Cannes Film Festival Jafar Panahi's "Un Simple Accident" won the Palme d'or at the Cannes Film Festival on Saturday. SpaceX launches Starlink satellites from Florida ahead of thunderstorm SpaceX on Saturday afternoon launched 23 more Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit from Florida before a thunderstorm struck the area. Texas lawmakers approve full THC ban All non-medical products containing THC in any form soon could be outlawed in Texas after state lawmakers approved a full ban on Wednesday. Rep. Mace seeks to expel colleague McIver after ICE assault charge U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace said she intends to file a resolution to expel her House colleague LaMonica McIver after the Justice Department charged her with allegedly assaulting law enforcement. Record number of Americans apply to become British citizens after Trump took office A record number of Americans applied to become British citizens during the first three months of this year after Donald Trump re-took office as president, according to official data. National Security Council employees reportedly put on leave amid agency cuts Dozens of employees were reportedly relieved from their positions with the National Security Council, with an eye towards downsizing the agency's workforce. Germany sends long-term troops to Lithuania to protect NATO border Germany is deploying soldiers beyond its border, moving troops into Lithuania to defend its European neighbor. Pentagon clamps down on media access to quell leaks Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is further restricting media access to areas of the Pentagon, as he seeks to cut down on unsanctioned leaks of military information. Russia launches massive missile, drone attacks on Kyiv Russia, using missiles and drones, launched one of the biggest assaults on the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, since the beginning of the war more than three years ago and hours after a prisoner exchange began. Treasury, State Department ending Syrian sanctions to speed recovery President Donald Trump's administration is lifting sanctions on war-torn Syria, with the goal of speeding recovery and reconstruction efforts in the Middle Eastern country. Trump orders overhaul of Nuclear Regulatory Commission, speed process for new reactors President Donald Trump signed four executive orders to overhaul the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and hasten the process and deployment of new nuclear power reactors in the United States. Look: Britney Spears apologizes for 'funny' smoking-on-plane incident Pop music star Britney Spears has apologized for what she described as an "incredibly funny" misunderstanding involving her smoking on a private jet. Sleep Token's 'Even in Arcadia' tops U.S. album chart British rock band Sleep Token's "Even in Arcadia" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. No season 4 for Prime Video's 'Wheel of Time' Prime Video has canceled its fantasy-drama, "Wheel of Time," after three seasons. Famous birthdays for May 24: John C. Reilly, Priscilla Presley Actor John C. Reilly turns 60 and actor Priscilla Presley turns 80, among the famous birthdays for May 24. On This Day, May 24: 1st telegraph sent in United States On May 24, 1844, the first U.S telegraph line was formally opened -- between Baltimore and Washington. More Recent Articles |
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Europe’s Been Negotiating by the Book, but Trump’s Tearing It UpThe Trump administration sees tariff talks as a chance to pressure a rival into concessions. E.U. officials have acted as though they were dealing with an ally. Pivoting From Tax Cuts to Tariffs, Trump Ignores Economic Warning SignsThe president’s economic policy approach is so far rattling markets, businesses and consumers. Trump Gives Commencement Address at West Point, Stressing a New EraThe president said the graduating cadets would enter a service no longer subject to “absurd ideological experiments” or “nation-building crusades.” Documents Show E.P.A. Wants to Erase Greenhouse Gas Limits on Power PlantsThe agency plans to argue that carbon emissions from power plants do not contribute “significantly” to climate change. Scientists disagree. The Israeli Connections to a New Gaza Aid Plan Promoted as IndependentForeign contractors are set to carry out a contentious new food aid system in Gaza, displacing experienced aid agencies like the United Nations. It was conceived and largely developed by Israelis as a way to undermine Hamas. ‘Un Simple Accident’ Wins Palme d’Or at Cannes Film FestivalThe film, “Un Simple Accident,” was directed by Jafar Panahi, a longtime festival favorite. The award capped a contest that was widely seen as the strongest in years. Power Outage in Cannes During Film Festival Is Sabotage, Officials SayAn arson attack and damage to a transmission tower cut off power in the area, the authorities said. The festival’s closing ceremony on Saturday is scheduled to proceed normally. Universities See Trump’s Harvard Move as a Threat to Them, TooCollege officials fear that President Trump may use international enrollment as leverage to demand changes on campuses elsewhere. Crypto Investor Charged With Kidnapping and Torturing Man for WeeksThe investor, 37-year-old John Woeltz, and another man abused their victim for three weeks in a Manhattan townhouse as they tried to get his Bitcoin password, prosecutors say. Susan Brownmiller, Who Reshaped Views About Rape, Dies at 90Her book “Against Our Will” argued that rape was a crime of power and violence, not passion; it led to laws that made it easier to prosecute rapists. Two Decades After Her Death, Celia Cruz Lives On for Her FansWhether minted on a U.S. coin, captured as a bobblehead or painted in a new Miami mural, the late “Queen of Salsa” continues to draw attention to her musical legacy 100 years after her birth. Trump Is Immensely VulnerableIf critics focus on his economic failures, corruption and manipulation — and get their own houses in order. Fetterman Says His Openness on Mental Health Issues Is ‘Weaponized”The first-term Pennsylvania Democrat said his openness about his mental health issues has been “weaponized” against him, prompting him to start showing up for votes and hearings he considers useless. U.S. Man Who Lived Abroad With Family’s Nanny Is Charged in Wife’s MurderA man who appeared to be a grieving husband after he found his wife fatally shot at their Georgia business in 2006 was arrested this week and charged in her killing, officials said. The Beaches Are Open in New York City. So Are the Lifeguard Chairs.Beach season began Saturday with 280 lifeguards, well short of what the city needs, amid a yearslong staffing shortage. But more will come by summer’s peak. More Recent Articles |
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Jesper Boqvist cycloned a defender and buried a backhanded wrister, igniting a third-period scoring surge Saturday in a Florida Panthers demolition of the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals.
McDonald's will close all five of its CosMc's test locations this summer, 18 months after introducing the beverage-focused concept at four restaurants in Texas and one in a Chicago suburb.
President Donald Trump on Saturday called each of the 1,002 U.S. Military Academy graduates "winners" during his commencement address in West Point, N.Y.
A Texas public library did not violate patrons' right to free speech by removing books due to their content, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans ruled on Friday.
At least seven have been arrested for helping 10 inmates escape from the Orleans Parish Justice Center jail in New Orleans on May 16.
Jafar Panahi's "Un Simple Accident" won the Palme d'or at the Cannes Film Festival on Saturday.
SpaceX on Saturday afternoon launched 23 more Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit from Florida before a thunderstorm struck the area.
All non-medical products containing THC in any form soon could be outlawed in Texas after state lawmakers approved a full ban on Wednesday.
U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace said she intends to file a resolution to expel her House colleague LaMonica McIver after the Justice Department charged her with allegedly assaulting law enforcement.
A record number of Americans applied to become British citizens during the first three months of this year after Donald Trump re-took office as president, according to official data.
Dozens of employees were reportedly relieved from their positions with the National Security Council, with an eye towards downsizing the agency's workforce.
Germany is deploying soldiers beyond its border, moving troops into Lithuania to defend its European neighbor.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is further restricting media access to areas of the Pentagon, as he seeks to cut down on unsanctioned leaks of military information.
Russia, using missiles and drones, launched one of the biggest assaults on the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, since the beginning of the war more than three years ago and hours after a prisoner exchange began.
President Donald Trump's administration is lifting sanctions on war-torn Syria, with the goal of speeding recovery and reconstruction efforts in the Middle Eastern country.
President Donald Trump signed four executive orders to overhaul the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and hasten the process and deployment of new nuclear power reactors in the United States.
Pop music star Britney Spears has apologized for what she described as an "incredibly funny" misunderstanding involving her smoking on a private jet.
British rock band Sleep Token's "Even in Arcadia" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
Prime Video has canceled its fantasy-drama, "Wheel of Time," after three seasons.
Actor John C. Reilly turns 60 and actor Priscilla Presley turns 80, among the famous birthdays for May 24.
On May 24, 1844, the first U.S telegraph line was formally opened -- between Baltimore and Washington. 
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