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Trump orders National Guard to Los Angeles amid ICE raid protests Federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents used riot gear as they clashed with protestors during a series of raids in Los Angeles where they ended up detaining more than 40 people. WorldPride 2025 hosts 50th Anniversary Capital Pride event Thousands converged to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Capital Pride Parade Saturday in Washington, D.C., amid an extended WorldPride LGBTQ+ celebration that is billed as the world's largest. Sovereignty beats Journalism in Belmont Stakes It a virtual repeat of the Kentucky Derby, Sovereignty ran past Journalism in the stretch run of Saturday's Belmont Stakes to win the final leg of the Triple Crown series. DOD is investigating Hegseth’s staffers over Houthi-strikes chats The Defense Department's Inspector General is investigating Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's March 13 Signal chat ahead of the U.S. military's extended aerial strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen. Army, Trump ready June 14th birthday parade with tanks, rocket launchers The U.S. Army celebrates its 250th birthday on June 14th, which coincides with President Donald Trump's 79th birthday, and will be marked by a parade that may include tanks and rocket launchers at the National Mall. Static interference forced United Airlines to disable Starlink service Free Starlink internet service on some regional United Airlines flights has been suspended due to static interference. FAA limits flights at Newark airport for the rest of 2025 Arrivals and departures are limited for the rest of the year at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey. Trump order seeks to boost U.S. drone industry President Donald Trump is taking aim at drone technology from two directions -- boost the U.S. industry and crack down on malicious activity. China to fast-track applications for rare-earth minerals to US, EU China has agreed to fast-track approvals for the shipment of rare earth minerals to the United States and some European Union nations. AI analysis says Dead Sea Scrolls are older than thought The ancient Dead Sea Scrolls likely are much older than originally thought, a new artificial intelligence analysis suggests. Coco Gauff tames Aryna Sabalenka to capture first French Open title Returns detonated off Coco Gauff's racket and sprayed the red brick dust of Roland-Garros, unraveling Aryna Sabalenka en route to the American's second career Grand Slam crown Saturday in the French Open final. Supreme Court allows DOGE staffers to access Social Security data The U.S. Supreme Court is allowing members of the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency to access personal Social Security Administration data. Ailing Rod Stewart cancels upcoming concerts British rock 'n' roll icon Rod Stewart has canceled six of his upcoming concerts while he recovers from the flu. Lee Jae-myung, Trump speak on phone, reaffirm U.S.-South Korea alliance South Korea's President Lee Jae-myung spoke for the first time with U.S. President Donald Trump late Friday as both leaders agreed to further strengthen their alliance. Eggs recalled in salmonella outbreak after 79 people fall ill A California egg producer is recalling around 1.7 million eggs sold in retail stores in nine states because of salmonella concerns, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration confirmed. Washington state manhunt for suspected child killer expands with National Guard National Guard assets are being deployed in Washington state to expand the search for Travis Decker, who is accused of killing his three young daughters, Gov. Bob Ferguson, D-Wash., confirmed Saturday. Ashley Williams: 'Barcelona' heroines 'see themselves in each other' Ashley Williams and Ali Sweeney wanted to star in "To Barcelona, With Love," and its sequel, "To Barcelona, Forever," because the films are about two very different women who bring out the best in each other. Three dead as Ukraine hit with third-straight day of overnight attacks A Russian missile and drone attack in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv early Saturday killed at least three people and injured more than 20 others, officials have confirmed. SpaceX launches satellite for SiriusXM from Florida SpaceX launched a SiriusXM SXM-10 satellite into orbit from Florida early Saturday after five delays. Ex-police chief Grant Hardin recaptured after escape from Arkansas prison A former Arkansas police chief who escaped from a prison 12 days ago was apprehended about a mile and half from where he was incarcerated in northwest Arkansas. Morgan Wallen's 'I'm the Problem' tops U.S. album chart Country music star Morgan Wallen's "I'm the Problem" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week. 'Unite for Vets' rally in Washington, D.C., protest overhaul of VA Several thousand veterans converged on the National Mall on Friday at a rally among 200 events nationwide against an overhaul that includes staffing reduction and some services cut. Famous birthdays for June 7: Aaron Pierre, Michael Cera Actors Aaron Pierre and Gavin Leatherwood turn 31, among the famous birthdays for June 7. On This Day, June 7: White supremacists kill James Byrd Jr. On June 7, 1998, three white supremacists killed James Byrd Jr. by dragging him for 3 miles behind a pickup truck in Jasper, Texas. |
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Trump Targets Workplaces as Immigration Crackdown WidensMany industries have become dependent on immigrant labor. Some workplace raids have been met with protest. Trump Warns of Consequences for Musk if He Backs Candidates Against RepublicansThe president warned of “serious consequences” if Mr. Musk chose to back candidates against Republicans who supported his domestic policy bill. It’s Getting Harder for Trump to Keep the Gang TogetherThere are already indications that his coalition is fraying, and it’s not just about Elon Musk. Russian Spies Are Suspicious of China, Even as Putin and Xi Grow CloseRussia’s spy hunters are increasingly worried about China’s espionage, even as the two countries grow closer. How Russian Spies Are Analyzing Data From China’s WeChat AppMoscow has long been suspicious of foreign messaging apps. WeChat’s weak encryption makes it vulnerable. How The Times Obtained Secret Russian Intelligence DocumentsA directive from Russia’s domestic security service was part of a cache that was advertised online by a cybercrime group. Trump’s Proposed Cut Would Deal Serious Setback to California High-Speed RailThe Trump administration’s announcement that it would pull $4 billion for the state’s bullet train project is likely to mean significant delays in serving the first passengers, several analysts said. Macron Will Visit Greenland This Month, Defying TrumpPresident Emmanuel Macron of France plans to travel to the island nation, which President Trump has vowed to take control of, on the way to Canada for a Group of 7 meeting. An ‘S.N.L.’ Secret Weapon Retires After 50 YearsStephen DeMaria has overseen the building of “Saturday Night Live” scenery since the show began. At 87, he finally hung up his hammer. What to Expect at the 2025 Tony Awards: ‘Hamilton,’ Robots and MoreThis year's annual celebration of the best on Broadway is being hosted by Cynthia Erivo. Why Do Broadway Actors Love to Work Summers at The Muny in St. Louis?The nearly 11,000-seat Muny in St. Louis is receiving the regional theater Tony Award. This week it began preparing to open its 107th season with “Bring It On.” Five Actors on the Muny: ‘Unlike Any Place I’d Ever Been on Earth’The St. Louis theater, this year’s regional Tony Award winner, has drawn Broadway actors to its stage for a century. A Comprehensive Accounting of Trump’s Culture of CorruptionHis self-dealing is part of his larger efforts to weaken American democracy. Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe Is Shot at Campaign EventThe condition of Miguel Uribe, who belongs to a conservative party and was seeking to be its presidential nominee, was not immediately clear. Gina Ortiz Jones, a Progressive, Is Elected San Antonio’s MayorMs. Jones, a former under secretary of the Air Force under the Biden administration, prevailed over Rolando Pablos, a conservative with ties with to Gov. Greg Abbott. Hunt for Father Accused of Killing 3 Daughters Expands in Washington ForestTravis Decker is a former member of the military who has enough wilderness survival skills to live in the woods on his own for weeks or months, the authorities said. WorldPride Parade Attendees Celebrate in D.C. With Both Joy and ResolveThe president’s moves affecting L.G.B.T.Q. people were on the minds of attendees, but there was no stopping the party. |
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Federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents used riot gear as they clashed with protestors during a series of raids in Los Angeles where they ended up detaining more than 40 people.
Thousands converged to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Capital Pride Parade Saturday in Washington, D.C., amid an extended WorldPride LGBTQ+ celebration that is billed as the world's largest.
It a virtual repeat of the Kentucky Derby, Sovereignty ran past Journalism in the stretch run of Saturday's Belmont Stakes to win the final leg of the Triple Crown series.
The Defense Department's Inspector General is investigating Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's March 13 Signal chat ahead of the U.S. military's extended aerial strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen.
The U.S. Army celebrates its 250th birthday on June 14th, which coincides with President Donald Trump's 79th birthday, and will be marked by a parade that may include tanks and rocket launchers at the National Mall.
Free Starlink internet service on some regional United Airlines flights has been suspended due to static interference.
Arrivals and departures are limited for the rest of the year at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey.
President Donald Trump is taking aim at drone technology from two directions -- boost the U.S. industry and crack down on malicious activity.
China has agreed to fast-track approvals for the shipment of rare earth minerals to the United States and some European Union nations.
The ancient Dead Sea Scrolls likely are much older than originally thought, a new artificial intelligence analysis suggests.
Returns detonated off Coco Gauff's racket and sprayed the red brick dust of Roland-Garros, unraveling Aryna Sabalenka en route to the American's second career Grand Slam crown Saturday in the French Open final.
The U.S. Supreme Court is allowing members of the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency to access personal Social Security Administration data.
British rock 'n' roll icon Rod Stewart has canceled six of his upcoming concerts while he recovers from the flu.
South Korea's President Lee Jae-myung spoke for the first time with U.S. President Donald Trump late Friday as both leaders agreed to further strengthen their alliance.
A California egg producer is recalling around 1.7 million eggs sold in retail stores in nine states because of salmonella concerns, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration confirmed.
National Guard assets are being deployed in Washington state to expand the search for Travis Decker, who is accused of killing his three young daughters, Gov. Bob Ferguson, D-Wash., confirmed Saturday.
Ashley Williams and Ali Sweeney wanted to star in "To Barcelona, With Love," and its sequel, "To Barcelona, Forever," because the films are about two very different women who bring out the best in each other.
A Russian missile and drone attack in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv early Saturday killed at least three people and injured more than 20 others, officials have confirmed.
SpaceX launched a SiriusXM SXM-10 satellite into orbit from Florida early Saturday after five delays.
A former Arkansas police chief who escaped from a prison 12 days ago was apprehended about a mile and half from where he was incarcerated in northwest Arkansas.
Country music star Morgan Wallen's "I'm the Problem" is the No. 1 album in the United States this week.
Several thousand veterans converged on the National Mall on Friday at a rally among 200 events nationwide against an overhaul that includes staffing reduction and some services cut.
Actors Aaron Pierre and Gavin Leatherwood turn 31, among the famous birthdays for June 7.
On June 7, 1998, three white supremacists killed James Byrd Jr. by dragging him for 3 miles behind a pickup truck in Jasper, Texas. 
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