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Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco guilty of sexually abusing minor Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco has been found guilty of sexually abusing a minor in the Dominican Republic, but under terms of the deal, the star player's 2-year prison sentence was suspended. U.S. to bar entry to those linked to sanctioned global drug traffickers The U.S. State Department on Thursday unveiled a new visa restriction policy, targeting family members and close personal and business associates of those sanctioned on accusations of being involved in drug trafficking. No talks between the United States and Iran planned 'as of now' The Trump administration and Iran currently have no plans to formally meet, the White House press secretary said Thursday, despite indications from President Donald Trump that the two countries would talk "next week." Trump tries to rally support for troubled budget bill President Donald Trump held a rally the White House on Thursday afternoon to garner support for the federal budget bill that he wants passed before Independence Day. Argentina orders trial in absentia for suspects in AMIA bombing in '94 Breaking news: Argentina orders "trial in absentia" for suspects in the AMIA bombing. 'Mission: Impossible,' 'Dirty Harry' composer Lalo Schifrin dies Composer Lalo Schifrin died Thursday at age 93. The Grammy-winning musician was best known as a film composer who wrote music for "Mission: Impossible," the Dirty Harry franchise, Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan films. Border Patrol seizes fake Rolex watches and sunglasses in Pittsburgh U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents have seized a cache of counterfeit Rolex watches and designer sunglasses with a street value of more than $573,000, the agency announced Thursday. Legendary PBS journalist Bill Moyers dead at age 91 Former journalist, presidential spokesman and longtime PBS host Bill Moyers died Thursday at a Manhattan, N.Y., cancer center at age 91. Amid declining EV sales, Tesla fires vice president of manufacturing Tesla CEO Elon Musk has fired the carmaker's vice president of manufacturing and operations following a falloff in auto sales in the nation's largest markets this year. NYC incumbent Mayor Adams launches re-election bid New York City Mayor Eric Adams kick-started his re-election bid as an independent candidate on Thursday. Rubio nominates Rosa Maria Paya for OAS human rights commission The Organization of American States is scheduled to elect new members of its Inter-American Commission on Human Rights on Friday, and the U.S. wants Rosa Maria Paya on it. Panama extends suspension of constitutional rights amid protests Panama will extend its suspension of constitutional rights in Bocas del Toro province through June 29 in response to escalating anti-government protests that have left one person dead, more than 300 detained and dozens injured, including 14 police officers. Reports: Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom split up Celebrity couple Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom have reportedly ended their engagement. The pair got engaged in 2019 after dating on and off since 2016. Maryland woman uses horoscope numbers to win $50,000 lottery prize A Maryland woman used a set of numbers from her horoscope to win a $50,000 lottery prize. Senate parliamentarian nixes GOP Medicaid tax proposal Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough on Thursday rejected limiting states' use of healthcare provider taxes to obtain more funding for Medicaid services, along with other provisions in the 2026 budget bill. Anna Wintour stepping down as American Vogue's editor-in-chief Anna Wintour is stepping down from her post as American Vogue's editor-in-chief after nearly four decades at the magazine's helm. Watch: Faith Kipyegon finishes seconds shy of first sub-4 minute women's mile Faith Kipyegon opened her stride with 200 meters to go, but crossed the finish line in 4:06.42, coming just shy of her goal of becoming the first woman to run a sub-4 minute mile Thursday in Paris. Josh Allen, Caitlin Clark among ESPY Awards nominees The nominations for the 33rd annual ESPY Awards are in, and Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen, Indiana Fever phenom Caitlin Clark, and No. 1 NBA draft pick Cooper Flagg are among the nominees. Supreme Court: Planned Parenthood in South Carolina can't sue over Medicaid exclusion The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Planned Parenthood South Atlantic, the nonprofit's arm that covers South Carolina, can't sue the state over its closing off of the nonprofit's Medicaid funding because it provid Taron Egerton says 'Smoke' role gave him 'weird, twisted freedom' Taron Egerton told UPI the character he plays in the new Apple TV+ series "Smoke" is not a likable hero, but he was intriguing to play. Neon to release Park Chan-wook's 'No Other Choice' Neon announce Thursday it will distribute South Korean director Park Chan-wook's next film, "No Other Choice," in North America. The film adapts the Donald Westlake novel "The Ax." New CDC vaccine committee OKs Merck RSV shot for infants Merck's Enflonsia vaccine for respiratory syncytial virus won approval from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. |
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RFK Jr.’s New Advisers Rescind Recommendations for Some Flu VaccinesCritics saw in the move the beginnings of a more restrictive approach to providing vaccines to Americans. C.D.C. Committee Votes Against Flu Shots With the Preservative ThimerosalA C.D.C. advisory committee on Thursday voted against flu shots that contain the ingredient. Senate Republicans Reprise Push to Pay for Tax Cuts by Slashing Food StampsParty lawmakers have devised a way around an earlier procedural roadblock to their safety-net cuts. Trump Administration Tells Congress to Kill ‘Revenge Tax’ From Policy BillTreasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the Group of 7 had agreed that penalties related to a 2021 “global minimum tax” deal would not apply to American companies. Trump Justice Dept. Pressuring University of Virginia President to ResignThe Justice Department has demanded that James E. Ryan step down to help resolve a civil rights investigation into the school, three people familiar with the matter said. How the Republican Agenda Could Hit Johns Hopkins UniversityThe university is not a direct target of the Trump administration but faces some of the biggest cuts, as Republicans seek to trim government spending. House Panel Subpoenas Harvard in Tuition-Pricing InquiryThe subpoena letter adds yet another front to the battle between the university and Republicans in Washington. Justice Dept. Opens Inquiry Into University of California Hiring PracticesThe Trump administration has targeted the state system as part of its broad effort to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives and programs. Fate of Iran’s Enriched Uranium Is a MysteryU.S. intelligence agencies had long assessed that, faced with the possibility of an attack on its nuclear facilities, Iran would try to move its stockpile. Iran’s Foreign Minister Says Nuclear Facilities ‘Seriously Damaged’The assessment came hours after the country’s supreme leader had downplayed the damage the U.S. strikes had caused. What We Know About the Fate of Iran’s Nuclear ProgramPresident Trump’s claimed Iran’s capabilities were “obliterated.” The full extent of the damage is still emerging. He Searched for His Past in Children’s Books. He Found His Wife’s.Steve Mills has been collecting secondhand books in England to reawaken lost memories. His search revealed more about his family’s past than he thought possible. As Mamdani Rises, Anti-Muslim Attacks Roll In From the RightRepublican members of Congress and Trump administration officials have targeted Zohran Mamdani, who would be New York City’s first Muslim mayor. The Parents Who Helped Shape Zohran Mamdani’s PoliticsZohran Mamdani’s parents, a filmmaker and a professor, gave him the foundation for his run for mayor of New York. But their own political views may open him up to attacks. ‘Re-elect Eric’: Adams Kicks Off Bid to Oppose Mamdani for MayorJust a few months ago, it appeared unlikely that Mayor Eric Adams of New York, who was facing federal corruption charges, would be in a position to seek a second term. U.S. Approves $30 Million for Contentious New Gaza Aid GroupThe Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has been criticized by the United Nations and other aid groups, which say that its system exposes Gazans to danger. Israel-Backed Aid Sites In Gaza Pose Lethal Risk for Palestinians Amid Deadly FightingHundreds of Palestinians have been killed over the past month near aid hubs set up under a new Israel-backed system, according to Gaza health officials. Carolyn McCarthy, Who Turned a Gunman’s Massacre Into a Crusade, Dies at 81After a deranged shooter killed her husband and wounded her son on a Long Island commuter train in 1993, she went to Congress on a mission to curb gun violence. 75 Years After a Deadly Plane Crash, the Search for Its Wreckage EndsIn 2004, explorers began a search for a plane that crashed into Lake Michigan in 1950, killing 58 people. They didn’t find it, but they revived the history of what once was the country’s deadliest aviation accident. Peter Thiel and the AntichristThe original tech right power player on A.I., Mars and immortality. Anna Wintour Cedes Vogue Editor in Chief Title But Will Retain Editorial ControlAmerican Vogue will create a new role, “head of editorial content,” beneath Ms. Wintour, who is giving up her editor in chief title. She’s not leaving, though. Tanner Martin Announces His Own DeathTanner Martin has documented his fight against colon cancer for hundreds of thousands of followers. His death was announced in a recorded video. Florida Boaters Capture Twin Waterspouts Up Close on VideoA family was heading back to dry land when two of the funnel formations suddenly sprung up. “It looked like something from a movie,” one of them said. |
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Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco has been found guilty of sexually abusing a minor in the Dominican Republic, but under terms of the deal, the star player's 2-year prison sentence was suspended.
The U.S. State Department on Thursday unveiled a new visa restriction policy, targeting family members and close personal and business associates of those sanctioned on accusations of being involved in drug trafficking.
The Trump administration and Iran currently have no plans to formally meet, the White House press secretary said Thursday, despite indications from President Donald Trump that the two countries would talk "next week."
President Donald Trump held a rally the White House on Thursday afternoon to garner support for the federal budget bill that he wants passed before Independence Day.
Breaking news: Argentina orders "trial in absentia" for suspects in the AMIA bombing.
Composer Lalo Schifrin died Thursday at age 93. The Grammy-winning musician was best known as a film composer who wrote music for "Mission: Impossible," the Dirty Harry franchise, Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan films.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents have seized a cache of counterfeit Rolex watches and designer sunglasses with a street value of more than $573,000, the agency announced Thursday.
Former journalist, presidential spokesman and longtime PBS host Bill Moyers died Thursday at a Manhattan, N.Y., cancer center at age 91.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has fired the carmaker's vice president of manufacturing and operations following a falloff in auto sales in the nation's largest markets this year.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams kick-started his re-election bid as an independent candidate on Thursday.
The Organization of American States is scheduled to elect new members of its Inter-American Commission on Human Rights on Friday, and the U.S. wants Rosa Maria Paya on it.
Panama will extend its suspension of constitutional rights in Bocas del Toro province through June 29 in response to escalating anti-government protests that have left one person dead, more than 300 detained and dozens injured, including 14 police officers.
Celebrity couple Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom have reportedly ended their engagement. The pair got engaged in 2019 after dating on and off since 2016.
A Maryland woman used a set of numbers from her horoscope to win a $50,000 lottery prize.
Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough on Thursday rejected limiting states' use of healthcare provider taxes to obtain more funding for Medicaid services, along with other provisions in the 2026 budget bill.
Anna Wintour is stepping down from her post as American Vogue's editor-in-chief after nearly four decades at the magazine's helm.
Faith Kipyegon opened her stride with 200 meters to go, but crossed the finish line in 4:06.42, coming just shy of her goal of becoming the first woman to run a sub-4 minute mile Thursday in Paris.
The nominations for the 33rd annual ESPY Awards are in, and Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen, Indiana Fever phenom Caitlin Clark, and No. 1 NBA draft pick Cooper Flagg are among the nominees.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Planned Parenthood South Atlantic, the nonprofit's arm that covers South Carolina, can't sue the state over its closing off of the nonprofit's Medicaid funding because it provid
Taron Egerton told UPI the character he plays in the new Apple TV+ series "Smoke" is not a likable hero, but he was intriguing to play.
Neon announce Thursday it will distribute South Korean director Park Chan-wook's next film, "No Other Choice," in North America. The film adapts the Donald Westlake novel "The Ax."
Merck's Enflonsia vaccine for respiratory syncytial virus won approval from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. 
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