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NBA Finals: Mathurin-led bench helps Pacers beat Thunder in Game 3 Indiana Pacers defenders invaded Shai Gilgous-Alexander's personal space all night, while gassing the Oklahoma City Thunder with hectic offensive tempo to win Game 3 of the 2025 NBA Finals on Wednesday in Indianapolis. RFK Jr. names 8 new CDC vaccine advisory members, including skeptics Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appointed eight new members of the CDC vaccine advisory panel, including prominent vaccine skeptics and pandemic response critics. Judge: Marco Rubio's determination is not enough to detain Mahmoud Khalil Syrian national Mahmoud Khalil can't be detained and deported due to foreign policy concerns by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, a federal district court judge ruled on Wednesday. Hegseth defends $961.6B Defense Department budget request The proposed Department of Defense budget puts "America first" while addressing Ukraine, the Indo-Pacific and the Middle East, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told the Senate Appropriations Committee on Wednesday. Stablecoin regulation bill easily moves toward full Senate vote The U.S. Senate overwhelmingly advanced legislation for a regulatory method for payment with stablecoins. Man, woman charged with roles in posting monkey abuse videos A Tennessee woman and a North Carolina man have been indicted on federal charges that they were involved with online groups that created and distributed videos online depicting extreme violence and sexual abuse against m Disney, NBCUniversal sue AI creator Midjourney in copyright dispute Disney and NBCUniversal joined legal teams against AI image maker Midjourney over multiple claims of copyright infringement. Argentina to move embassy to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv Argentina will move its embassy from a Tel Aviv suburb to Jerusalem next year, Argentinian President Javier Milei announced Wednesday night in a speech in his honor in Israel's Knesset. Watch: New York man plays golf for 36 consecutive hours A New York man may have earned a Guinness World Record by playing golf for 36 consecutive hours. 'Thunderbolts,' 'Last of Us' lead Critics Choice Super Awards nominees "Deadpool & Wolverine" and "Thunderbolts" lead the Critics Choice Super Awards film nominees, while "The Last of Us" tops the television categories. Canadian man wins his fourth major lottery prize An Alberta man scored a lottery jackpot of more than $730,000, marking his fourth major lottery prize -- and his third since August 2024. After alleged juror threats, jury finds Harvey Weinstein guilty of sexual assault Former movie mogul Harvey Weinstein is guilty of sexual assault, a New York jury determined Wednesday amid courtroom chaos when a juror allegedly threatened another. Lima’s new airport continues to face passenger complaints Only two weeks after opening, Lima's new Jorge Chávez International Airport has experienced multiple operational problems, including recurring flight cancellations. Jack Black to be honored at Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Actor and comedian Jack Black will receive the King of Comedy Award during the upcoming Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards June 21. At annual convention, Southern Baptists endorse repeal of gay marriage The Southern Baptists Convention easily passed a resolution that called for the reversal of same-sex marriage in the United States along with supporting other long-existing conservative hot topics. Zach Wilson challenged to 'let it rip' as Miami Dolphins backup Once perceived as a franchise savior, Zach Wilson is coming off a year in which he didn't take a snap. Now the quarterback, who is on his third team in three years, aims to "let it rip" as a Miami Dolphins backup. 79th Cannes Film Festival scheduled for May 2026 The 79th annual Cannes Film Festival will take place May 12-23, 2026, in Cannes, France, festival organizers announced. Scientists studying axolotls in hopes of learning how to regrow limbs Researchers are studying axolotls -- "small, smiling salamanders" -- in the hopes of learning how humans might one day regrow arms or legs. Biking might help lower risk of dementia In a new study, biking regularly for transportation appeared to lower risk of dementia by 19% and Alzheimer's disease by 22%. Look: K-pop star Bibi performs in NYC on first world tour South Korean singer and rapper Bibi performed Tuesday in New York City as part of her first world tour. The venture is in support of her new album, "Eve: Romance," which dropped May 14. Families, survivors gather at Pulse nightclub ahead of its demolition Orlando's Pulse nightclub briefly will open for private tours to remember the massacre that occurred there ahead of the building's razing and replacement by a permanent memorial. Watch: Gaal takes on the Mule in 'Foundation' Season 3 trailer "Voyagers" actress Lou Llobell and "Game of Thrones" actor Pilou Asbaek prepare to face off in a new trailer for "Foundation" Season 3, released Wednesday. Watch: Bear trapped using doughnuts after a soak in hot tub A Florida bear seen enjoying a resident's hot tub and taking a long backyard nap was later captured and relocated with the help of doughnuts. |
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New China Trade ‘Deal’ Takes U.S. Back to Where It StartedIf a handshake agreement holds, it will merely undo some of the damage from the trade war that President Trump started. Senate Republicans Want to Trim Some of Trump’s Tax Cuts in Domestic Policy BillG.O.P. senators are considering whether to further curb the president’s favorite tax cuts as they rewrite key portions of the sprawling domestic agenda bill passed by the House. The House’s Policy Bill Would Lose Money. Could Trump’s Tariffs Replace It?The short answer is probably not, according to multiple forecasters. Israel Appears Ready to Attack IranConcern about a strike and the prospect of retaliation led the United States to withdraw diplomats from Iraq and authorize the voluntary departure of U.S. military family members from the Middle East. Netanyahu Survives a Vote to Dissolve Parliament but Emerges WeakenedSome of the Israeli prime minister’s coalition partners backed an opposition motion over rules that exempt most religious students from serving in the military. Gaza Aid Group Says Hamas Attacked Its Palestinian WorkersThe group, which has been harshly criticized by the U.N. and other aid providers, said at least five people had died in an attack on one of its buses. Trump Bends Military’s Role, Suggesting More Troops in More CitiesPresident Trump has expanded domestic use of the armed forces, testing the limits on involving troops at protests and the border. Why California Says Trump’s Military Deployment Is IllegalCalifornia has sued the Trump administration over its move to deploy troops to Los Angeles. Eric Schmitt, a national security correspondent for The New York Times, explains the laws governing the use of American troops on U.S. soil. Which U.S. Cities Have Joined L.A. in Protesting Immigration Raids?Demonstrations are not only in Los Angeles. They have cropped up in cities across the country. Judge Opens Door to Releasing Mahmoud Khalil as Soon as This WeekMr. Khalil, a legal permanent resident, has been held in Louisiana for more than three months. The judge suggested he could be released as early as Friday unless the government successfully appeals. RFK Jr. Announces Eight New Members of CDC Vaccine Advisory PanelThe health secretary promised not to pick “anti-vaxxers.” But some public health leaders accused him of breaking his word. Musk Called Trump Privately Before Posting Message of ‘Regret’It remains to be seen how Mr. Trump will handle the attempted rapprochement and whether the two men’s relationship can be restored. No, Not That Lee. Pentagon Finds Black Hero to Rechristen Base Long Named for Robert E.The Army unveiled a list of seven installations that the Trump administration is reverting, sort of, to earlier names venerating Confederate heroes. McConnell Tells Hegseth U.S. Reputation Is at Stake in Ukraine WarA testy exchange between a senator who strongly supports Ukraine aid and the defense secretary revealed a deepening split among G.O.P. officials on the war. Beach Boy Brian Wilson’s 12 Essential SongsThe Beach Boys leader, whose death was announced on Wednesday, was a brilliant writer, arranger and producer whose ambitions propelled his band — and contemporaries like the Beatles — into the future. Judge Ordered Jury in Weinstein Trial to Cool Down Amid InfightingHarvey Weinstein said infighting in the jury was denying him a fair trial. David Hogg to Exit DNC After Backlash to His Primary PlanMr. Hogg said he would not run again for vice chair after the party voted for a new election. Democrats have been furious at his plan to challenge the party’s sitting lawmakers in primary races. What Happens to Harvard if Trump Successfully Bars Its International Students?If President Trump makes good on all his threats, Harvard may lose much of its influence and prestige. It could also become even harder to afford. Betsy Jochum, Last Original Member of Women’s Baseball League, Dies at 104Playing in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, which inspired the film “A League of Their Own,” she won a batting title and stole 127 bases in 1944. Ehud Olmert on Israel’s Catastrophic War in GazaThe former prime minister of Israel discusses why he believes Israel’s war in Gaza can no longer be justified. Trump Crossed the Line at Fort BraggDonald Trump’s Fort Bragg speech was the latest in a string of high-profile efforts to reshape the military more in his own likeness. World Bank Ends Its Ban on Funding Nuclear Power ProjectsThe decision, a major reversal, could help poorer nations industrialize, cut planet-warming emissions and boost U.S. competitiveness on next-generation reactors. U.N. Report Says We’re Missing the Real Fertility CrisisPolicymakers in many countries assume that birthrates have fallen because people want fewer children, but a global study says financial insecurity is driving those decisions. Anti-Immigrant Riots Set Northern Irish Town on EdgeHomes, businesses and cars have been attacked and 32 police officers injured during violence in Ballymena and several other areas in Northern Ireland. U.S. Reviewing Aukus Submarine Deal With Australia, BritainThe 2021 pact, meant to help counter China’s ambitions in the Asia Pacific, will be examined to ensure that it meets “America First criteria,” a U.S. official said. |
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Indiana Pacers defenders invaded Shai Gilgous-Alexander's personal space all night, while gassing the Oklahoma City Thunder with hectic offensive tempo to win Game 3 of the 2025 NBA Finals on Wednesday in Indianapolis.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appointed eight new members of the CDC vaccine advisory panel, including prominent vaccine skeptics and pandemic response critics.
Syrian national Mahmoud Khalil can't be detained and deported due to foreign policy concerns by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, a federal district court judge ruled on Wednesday.
The proposed Department of Defense budget puts "America first" while addressing Ukraine, the Indo-Pacific and the Middle East, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told the Senate Appropriations Committee on Wednesday.
The U.S. Senate overwhelmingly advanced legislation for a regulatory method for payment with stablecoins.
A Tennessee woman and a North Carolina man have been indicted on federal charges that they were involved with online groups that created and distributed videos online depicting extreme violence and sexual abuse against m
Disney and NBCUniversal joined legal teams against AI image maker Midjourney over multiple claims of copyright infringement.
Argentina will move its embassy from a Tel Aviv suburb to Jerusalem next year, Argentinian President Javier Milei announced Wednesday night in a speech in his honor in Israel's Knesset.
A New York man may have earned a Guinness World Record by playing golf for 36 consecutive hours.
"Deadpool & Wolverine" and "Thunderbolts" lead the Critics Choice Super Awards film nominees, while "The Last of Us" tops the television categories.
An Alberta man scored a lottery jackpot of more than $730,000, marking his fourth major lottery prize -- and his third since August 2024.
Former movie mogul Harvey Weinstein is guilty of sexual assault, a New York jury determined Wednesday amid courtroom chaos when a juror allegedly threatened another.
Only two weeks after opening, Lima's new Jorge Chávez International Airport has experienced multiple operational problems, including recurring flight cancellations.
Actor and comedian Jack Black will receive the King of Comedy Award during the upcoming Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards June 21.
The Southern Baptists Convention easily passed a resolution that called for the reversal of same-sex marriage in the United States along with supporting other long-existing conservative hot topics.
Once perceived as a franchise savior, Zach Wilson is coming off a year in which he didn't take a snap. Now the quarterback, who is on his third team in three years, aims to "let it rip" as a Miami Dolphins backup.
The 79th annual Cannes Film Festival will take place May 12-23, 2026, in Cannes, France, festival organizers announced.
Researchers are studying axolotls -- "small, smiling salamanders" -- in the hopes of learning how humans might one day regrow arms or legs.
In a new study, biking regularly for transportation appeared to lower risk of dementia by 19% and Alzheimer's disease by 22%.
South Korean singer and rapper Bibi performed Tuesday in New York City as part of her first world tour. The venture is in support of her new album, "Eve: Romance," which dropped May 14.
Orlando's Pulse nightclub briefly will open for private tours to remember the massacre that occurred there ahead of the building's razing and replacement by a permanent memorial.
"Voyagers" actress Lou Llobell and "Game of Thrones" actor Pilou Asbaek prepare to face off in a new trailer for "Foundation" Season 3, released Wednesday.
A Florida bear seen enjoying a resident's hot tub and taking a long backyard nap was later captured and relocated with the help of doughnuts. 
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