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Former Walz appointee sought in 'politically motivated' shootings of lawmakers A police manhunt is underway in Minnesota after two state lawmakers and their spouses were shot overnight in a "politically motivated assassination," Gov. Tim Walz told reporters Saturday. 'No King' protests draw millions nationwide with few incidents Millions of people turned out for "No Kings" protests nationwide on Saturday that were largely peaceful though there were some arrests and police had to disperse unruly crowds, including in Georgia and Los Angeles. Rain dampens Army birthday parade in capital Rain dampened President Donald Trump's parade to celebrate the U.S. Army's 250th birthday with thousands of troops, 150 vehicles and 50 aircraft in a parade, concert and fireworks. Israel strikes Tehran's main gas depot, more nuclear facilities Smoke and flames filled the sky over Tehran as Israel struck oil and gas facilities in the Iranian capital and targeted more nuclear facilities during attacks that carried on into Sunday after starting two days earlier. NHL: Panthers defeat Oilers 5-2, move within one game of Stanley Cup A confident Florida Panthers team beat the Edmonton Oilers 5-2 Saturday night on the road, moving to one victory away from their second consecutive Stanley Cup. Jeremy Kent Jackson: 'Gunslingers' is Shakespearean tragedy as western Jeremy Kent Jackson says a complex character, intriguing premise and accomplished cast made it easy to say "yes" to starring in the new period film "Gunslingers." Marines detain U.S. citizen entering LA federal building amid protests Local police deployed pepper spray and non-lethal munitions late Saturday afternoon in Los Angeles as the "No Kings" protest there began to devolve into a more confrontational event. ICE raids paused on restaurants, hotels and farms The Trump administration has paused Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids on most farms, hotels and restaurants amid complaints from such employers. Ukraine repatriates 1,200 civilian, military remains Russia and Ukraine exchanged an unreported number of prisoners of war on Saturday during the fourth such exchange during the week. Pope Leo XIV delivers Chicago message to packed field More than 30,000 are gathering in Chicago Saturday to see Pope Leo XIV deliver a video message to a crowd in his hometown. Trump approves Nippon Steel purchase of U.S. Steel President Donald Trump issued an executive order on Friday officially giving the green light to Nippon Steel Corporation's multi-billion-dollar purchase of U.S. Steel Corporation. Isla Fisher: Sacha Baron Cohen divorce finalized "Wedding Crashers" alum Isla Fisher and "Borat" icon Sacha Baron Cohen have finalized their divorce. Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival canceled due to weather This weekend's Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in Manchester, Tenn., has been canceled due to bad weather. Morgan Wallen's 'I Am the Problem' tops U.S. album chart Country music star Morgan Wallen's "I Am the Problem" is the No. 1 album in the United States. 'Black boxes' from jet crash in India found; sole survivor doing well Both of the "black boxes" were recovered from the wreckage of the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner in India after after all but one of the 242 people onboard died. On This Day, June 14: Army established as 1st U.S. military branch On June 14, 1775, the Continental Congress established the Army as the first U.S. military service. Famous birthdays for June 14: Gunna, Lang Lang Musician Gunna turns 32 and pianist Lang Lang turns 43, among the famous birthdays for June 14. NBA Finals: Thunder ride Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to Game 4 comeback Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 15 of the Oklahoma City Thunder's final 16 points to pilot a vicious rally and upend the Indiana Pacers on Friday in Game 4 of the NBA Finals, tying the best-of-seven game series 2-2. More Recent Articles
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Who Are Melissa Hortman and John Hoffman, the Minnesota Lawmakers Who Were Shot?A Minnesota state representative and her husband were killed early Saturday, and a state senator and his wife were injured. What We Know About the Suspect in the Minnesota Lawmakers ShootingsThe suspect, Vance Boelter, was appointed more than once to the Workforce Development Board, where he served with State Senator John A. Hoffman, who was shot on Saturday. What’s Going On in the Middle East?In sweeping attacks that started Friday, Israel struck at the regime in Tehran, hitting Iranian nuclear and military assets. Iran retaliated with barrages of ballistic missiles and drones. It is the most intense fighting in decades between the two heavily armed countries. To understand what’s happening in the region, Katrin Bennhold, a New York Times senior writer, spoke with Patrick Kingsley, the Jerusalem bureau chief. ‘I Was Afraid I’d Die’: Iran’s Missiles Rained Down on Tel AvivAt least three people were killed and scores were wounded during an aerial battle over Tel Aviv, as Iranian missiles rained down and Israeli rockets attempted to intercept them. Police Clash With Protesters After Anti-Trump Rally in Downtown Los AngelesWith the downtown facing an 8 p.m. curfew, the Los Angeles police began using tear gas and crowd-control munitions to break up protests after issuing a dispersal order. Melania Trump Suits Up for the Military ParadeThe first lady’s outfit was fully in line with the controlled and contained public image she had been crafting since the end of her husband’s first term. Fox News Hosts Gushed Over the Parade, With No Protests in SightCable networks covered President Trump’s Army parade on a busy day of protests, a political assassination and Middle East strikes. ABC, CBS and NBC aired other programming on their affiliates. Takeaways from Trump’s Military Parade in WashingtonThe events in the capital were overshadowed by an assassination in Minnesota and turmoil in the Middle East. Why Did Syracuse Offer $200,000 in Merit Aid to Teens Who Had Turned It Down?The university seems to have misjudged what some families would pay. Next year, maybe applicants should play their own game of chicken with such schools. Should Boys Start Kindergarten a Year Later Than Girls?The idea, known as “redshirting,” has downsides, but proponents say it could help close a persistent gender gap in education. British Gujaratis Gather to Mourn Those Who Died in Air India CrashThe disaster in the Indian state of Gujarat affected thousands in Britain’s Gujarati diaspora. Some of them came together on Saturday to remember the victims. Trump Era Tests Ties in German City Long Home to American TroopsWhile the German government frets over the sudden chill in relations with the United States, residents around American bases hope that ties are too tight to cut easily. More Recent Articles |
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A police manhunt is underway in Minnesota after two state lawmakers and their spouses were shot overnight in a "politically motivated assassination," Gov. Tim Walz told reporters Saturday.
Millions of people turned out for "No Kings" protests nationwide on Saturday that were largely peaceful though there were some arrests and police had to disperse unruly crowds, including in Georgia and Los Angeles.
Rain dampened President Donald Trump's parade to celebrate the U.S. Army's 250th birthday with thousands of troops, 150 vehicles and 50 aircraft in a parade, concert and fireworks.
Smoke and flames filled the sky over Tehran as Israel struck oil and gas facilities in the Iranian capital and targeted more nuclear facilities during attacks that carried on into Sunday after starting two days earlier.
A confident Florida Panthers team beat the Edmonton Oilers 5-2 Saturday night on the road, moving to one victory away from their second consecutive Stanley Cup.
Jeremy Kent Jackson says a complex character, intriguing premise and accomplished cast made it easy to say "yes" to starring in the new period film "Gunslingers."
Local police deployed pepper spray and non-lethal munitions late Saturday afternoon in Los Angeles as the "No Kings" protest there began to devolve into a more confrontational event.
The Trump administration has paused Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids on most farms, hotels and restaurants amid complaints from such employers.
Russia and Ukraine exchanged an unreported number of prisoners of war on Saturday during the fourth such exchange during the week.
More than 30,000 are gathering in Chicago Saturday to see Pope Leo XIV deliver a video message to a crowd in his hometown.
President Donald Trump issued an executive order on Friday officially giving the green light to Nippon Steel Corporation's multi-billion-dollar purchase of U.S. Steel Corporation.
"Wedding Crashers" alum Isla Fisher and "Borat" icon Sacha Baron Cohen have finalized their divorce.
This weekend's Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in Manchester, Tenn., has been canceled due to bad weather.
Country music star Morgan Wallen's "I Am the Problem" is the No. 1 album in the United States.
Both of the "black boxes" were recovered from the wreckage of the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner in India after after all but one of the 242 people onboard died.
On June 14, 1775, the Continental Congress established the Army as the first U.S. military service.
Musician Gunna turns 32 and pianist Lang Lang turns 43, among the famous birthdays for June 14.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 15 of the Oklahoma City Thunder's final 16 points to pilot a vicious rally and upend the Indiana Pacers on Friday in Game 4 of the NBA Finals, tying the best-of-seven game series 2-2. 
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