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Texas executes man for brutal 2012 murder of grandmother Texas executed a 49-year-old death row inmate for the gruesome murder of a grandmother during a robbery in 2012, making him the second person to be executed in the United States on Tuesday and the 18th person this year. Fifth escaped inmate from New Orleans jail recaptured Half of the 10 escaped inmates from the Orleans Parish Justice Center are now in custody, after a fifth inmate was recaptured Tuesday, according to law enforcement authorities. Indiana executes man convicted of fatal cop shooting in 2000 The State of Indiana executed a 45-year-old man on Tuesday for the 2000 murder of a police officer, making him the 17th person to have their death sentence carried out in the United States this year. Trump administration allows N.Y. offshore wind energy project to proceed The Trump administration has lifted a stop-work order on New York's offshore wind energy project and will allow construction to resume. VA hosting Memorial Day events at 130+ national cemeteries More than 130 national cemeteries will conduct Memorial Day events hosting a total of about 100,000 attendees across the nation, the Veterans Affairs Department announced Tuesday. Trump reveals plans for 'Golden Dome' missile defense system President Donald Trump announced details Tuesday about his "Golden Dome" missile defense shield that is expected to cost $175 billion and be "fully operational" by the end of his term. Report: U.S. young men feel lonelier than other age groups About a fourth of younger men surveyed in the United States feel lonely, which is significantly higher than the national averages for all men and women. U.S. Secretary of State Rubio praises Cubans' resilience on island nation's Independence Day U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the son of Cuban immigrants, marked the 123rd anniversary of Cuban Independence Day on Tuesday. Maine House speaker can't stop lawmaker from voting while federal case is pending, Supreme Court says Maine House Speaker Ryan Fecteau can't stop Rep. Laurel Libby from speaking or participating in floor votes while challenging her censure, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday. 'Cheers' star George Wendt dies at 76 George Wendt, best known as Norm on "Cheers," died Tuesday in his sleep at age 76. Keel laid for future guided-missile destroyer USS Quentin Walsh The keel for the future destroyer USS Quentin Walsh was officially laid Tuesday in a ceremony at Bath Iron Works in Maine. It's the first time an Arleigh Burke-class ship will be built in honor of a Coast Guard member. At Houston event, NASA astronauts will discuss their recent space station missions Four NASA astronauts who recently returned to Earth from a mission aboard the International Space Station will take part this week in a welcome-home ceremony at NASA's space center in Texas. NFL to allow players to participate in flag football at 2028 Olympics NFL owners approved a proposal that clears the way for players to participate in the flag football tournament at the 2028 Summer Olympics, the league announced Tuesday. U.S. agents in Houston confiscate fake Apple devices valued at more than $7M U.S. Border agents in Texas seized hundreds of thousands of fake Apple USB chargers valued at millions of dollars. Watch: Chef Carmy races against the clock in 'The Bear' Season 4 FX released a trailer for Season 4 of hit series "The Bear," which finds Chef Carmen "Carmy" Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White) and his crew racing against the clock to keep their restaurant afloat. Watch: 'Zootopia 2' teaser shows Ke Huy Quan's character on the run Disney is teasing "Zootopia 2," a sequel to the 2016 animated film featuring the voices of Ginnifer Goodwin and Jason Bateman. Ke Huy Quan joins the cast. Young boys in Poland find message in a bottle from 1959 A pair of 10-year-old boys walking near a beach in Poland found a message in a bottle that turned out to be a handwritten love letter from 1959. U.S., UAE agree to defensive pact, develop technologies 'to stay ahead of emerging threats' The United States and United Arab Emirates are deepening their commercial and defensive ties following President Donald Trump's recent diplomatic trip to the Middle East. Nonpartisan CBO says Trump's GOP tax bill will add nearly $4 trillion to U.S. debt The Republican-backed tax and spending bill would add trillions of dollars to the federal deficit and negatively affect the poorest of Americans, experts say. 1938 class ring found in parking lot returned to owner's granddaughter A North Carolina woman found a 1938 class ring in the parking lot of a Starbucks and was able to return it to the original owner's granddaughter. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defends lean HHS budget proposal at Senate hearing Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defended his proposed budget for next year on Tuesday amid challenges from members of both political parties at a budgetary subcommittee hearing. Former MLS midfielder Gadi Kinda dies at 31 Former Sporting Kansas City midfielder Gadi Kinda has died, Israeli Premier League team Maccabi Haifa FC announced Tuesday. He was 31. |
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Trump’s New Position on the War in Ukraine: Not My ProblemIn a reversal, President Trump appears to have backed off joining a European push for new sanctions on Russia, seemingly eager to move on to doing business deals with it. Trump-Putin Call Notches Diplomatic Win for Russia, but Economic Goals Remain in LimboThe Kremlin has withstood pressure for an immediate cease-fire as a precondition for peace talks, but the Russian president’s push for normalizing relations with the United States appears in limbo. Justice Dept. Opens Inquiry Into Andrew Cuomo, Singling Out Another Political TargetAfter killing a criminal case against Mayor Eric Adams, the Trump administration has begun investigating his chief rival in the New York City mayoral race over his testimony about the pandemic. Official Pushed to Rewrite Intelligence So It Could Not Be ‘Used Against’ TrumpAn assessment contradicted a presidential proclamation. A political appointee demanded a redo, then pushed for changes to the new analysis, too. Trump Scolded Companies for Raising Prices. Do They Have a Choice?Economists say companies generally have to pass along the cost of tariffs. But populists on the left and right say the president may have a point. Senate Democrats Grill Defiant Rubio on Trump PoliciesThere was shouting and gavel banging as Marco Rubio and his former Senate Democratic colleagues clashed over U.S. foreign aid. Chip Roy, Demanding More Spending Cuts, Reprises Role as Ringleader of G.O.P. RebelsThe Texas Republican is leading the conservative revolt against what his party calls its “big, beautiful bill.” Whether he will dig in or relent could determine the measure’s fate. U.S. Debt Is on Pace to Set a Record High, Going All the Way Back to 1790If Republicans pass their tax and spending megabill, the record will arrive even sooner — putting America’s debt at more than 113 percent of the size of its entire economy. George Wendt, a.k.a. Norm From ‘Cheers,’ Is Dead at 76A burly, easygoing Chicago native, he became a staple of living rooms across the country for more than a decade as one of America’s favorite barflies. George Wendt’s Norm Made Every ‘Cheers’ Entrance Feel FreshGeorge Wendt of “Cheers,” who died on Tuesday, could walk into a bar and imply his character’s entire life outside it. Britain, France and Canada Condemn Israel’s Expansion of Gaza WarBritain, France and Canada called the Israeli plans for escalation “disproportionate” and “egregious” at a time when the U.N. is warning the population is at risk of famine. E.U. to Lift Economic Sanctions on SyriaEuropean Union foreign ministers on Tuesday agreed to lift the remaining economic curbs on the war-torn country, amid concerns it could slip back into conflict. Judge Orders U.S. to Keep Custody of Migrants Amid Claims They Were Sent to South SudanIn a chaotic hearing, Trump administration officials told a federal judge they did not know where a plane of deportees was going. The judge raised the possibility that he could order its return. Trump Canceled Deportation Protections. Here’s Where Legal Challenges Stand.The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to lift protections for thousands of Venezuelans, leaving them potentially vulnerable to deportation. What about people from other countries? Biden Did Not Get Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Before Last Week, Spokesman SaysFormer President Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s office pushed back on speculation that there had been a coverup around the illness. Joe Biden’s Cancer Diagnosis Is a Familiar Scenario for Prostate ExpertsGuidelines advise no screening after age 70, and doctors say that even men who test diligently may develop an aggressive cancer after none was found at a recent checkup. U.S.D.A. Approves Soda Ban for Food Stamps in NebraskaThe Trump administration approved a first of its kind waiver for Nebraska, allowing a ban on soda purchases through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, starting next year. RFK Jr.’s War on Pesticides Riles Farmers and a Republican SenatorA health report commissioned by President Trump has been causing angst within the agriculture industry who fear the chemicals will be identified as a driver of childhood disease. Want to Buy Her House in Ireland? You’ll Need $7 and Some Luck.Imelda Collins is raffling her house rather than sell it on the conventional market. Anyone in the world can enter. F.A.A. Restricts Newark Airport Flights to 56 an HourThe temporary restrictions are being imposed after repeated flight delays and cancellations. The cap will increase to 68 flights per hour in mid-June. What Joe Biden Should Do NextA cancer diagnosis could be a chance to rebuild trust. The President Will Destroy You NowTrump’s wanton attacks on institutions and individuals have a specific purpose. O’Connor Wins Democratic Primary for Pittsburgh Mayor, Defeating IncumbentThe outcome is the latest in a string of losses in deep-blue cities that has raised questions about the power of progressive officeholders. Santa Fe Looks at New Release Policies to Prevent Prisoner DeathsAfter a New York Times report found five deaths and several injuries among prisoners who walked along a remote highway after their release, county officials are weighing a range of safety options. Is Red Meat Bad for Your Heart? It May Depend on Who Funded the Study.A new analysis found that red meat studies with industry links were more likely to report favorable results than those without them. Banu Mushtaq’s ‘Heart Lamp,’ a Story Collection, Wins International Booker PrizeBanu Mushtaq’s “Heart Lamp,” translated by Deepa Bhasthi, had received little notice in Britain or the United States before Tuesday. Now, it’s won the major award for translated fiction. |
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Texas executed a 49-year-old death row inmate for the gruesome murder of a grandmother during a robbery in 2012, making him the second person to be executed in the United States on Tuesday and the 18th person this year.
Half of the 10 escaped inmates from the Orleans Parish Justice Center are now in custody, after a fifth inmate was recaptured Tuesday, according to law enforcement authorities.
The State of Indiana executed a 45-year-old man on Tuesday for the 2000 murder of a police officer, making him the 17th person to have their death sentence carried out in the United States this year.
The Trump administration has lifted a stop-work order on New York's offshore wind energy project and will allow construction to resume.
More than 130 national cemeteries will conduct Memorial Day events hosting a total of about 100,000 attendees across the nation, the Veterans Affairs Department announced Tuesday.
President Donald Trump announced details Tuesday about his "Golden Dome" missile defense shield that is expected to cost $175 billion and be "fully operational" by the end of his term.
About a fourth of younger men surveyed in the United States feel lonely, which is significantly higher than the national averages for all men and women.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the son of Cuban immigrants, marked the 123rd anniversary of Cuban Independence Day on Tuesday.
Maine House Speaker Ryan Fecteau can't stop Rep. Laurel Libby from speaking or participating in floor votes while challenging her censure, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday.
George Wendt, best known as Norm on "Cheers," died Tuesday in his sleep at age 76.
The keel for the future destroyer USS Quentin Walsh was officially laid Tuesday in a ceremony at Bath Iron Works in Maine. It's the first time an Arleigh Burke-class ship will be built in honor of a Coast Guard member.
Four NASA astronauts who recently returned to Earth from a mission aboard the International Space Station will take part this week in a welcome-home ceremony at NASA's space center in Texas.
NFL owners approved a proposal that clears the way for players to participate in the flag football tournament at the 2028 Summer Olympics, the league announced Tuesday.
U.S. Border agents in Texas seized hundreds of thousands of fake Apple USB chargers valued at millions of dollars.
FX released a trailer for Season 4 of hit series "The Bear," which finds Chef Carmen "Carmy" Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White) and his crew racing against the clock to keep their restaurant afloat.
Disney is teasing "Zootopia 2," a sequel to the 2016 animated film featuring the voices of Ginnifer Goodwin and Jason Bateman. Ke Huy Quan joins the cast.
A pair of 10-year-old boys walking near a beach in Poland found a message in a bottle that turned out to be a handwritten love letter from 1959.
The United States and United Arab Emirates are deepening their commercial and defensive ties following President Donald Trump's recent diplomatic trip to the Middle East.
The Republican-backed tax and spending bill would add trillions of dollars to the federal deficit and negatively affect the poorest of Americans, experts say.
A North Carolina woman found a 1938 class ring in the parking lot of a Starbucks and was able to return it to the original owner's granddaughter.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defended his proposed budget for next year on Tuesday amid challenges from members of both political parties at a budgetary subcommittee hearing.
Former Sporting Kansas City midfielder Gadi Kinda has died, Israeli Premier League team Maccabi Haifa FC announced Tuesday. He was 31. 
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