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New York Times

Civilians have killed at least 160 gang members in Haiti, a human rights group says. Residents say they feel safer, but others worry that it will lead to even more violence.

CNN

A Trump-appointed federal judge in Tennessee has ruled that a state law limiting public drag show performances represented an “unconstitutional restriction on the freedom of speech.”

HuffPost

The man who shot the 10-year-old black Labrador retriever told police he "felt threatened" by the service animal.

MSNBC

Trump's final White House chief of staff is a sycophant, but not a very good one, considering how much trouble he keeps bringing his ex-boss.

Slate

When Reinier finds a post that he determines merits further action, he assesses the information, reaches out to the user (if necessary) via direct message, and then works to obtain documentation ...

New York Times

The disaster killed at least 288 people, and a preliminary government report described it as a “three-way accident” involving two passenger trains and an idled cargo train. Officials were investigating possible signal failure.

CNN

Authorities discovered the burning body of an Alabama woman who went missing while reportedly heading to make a Facebook Marketplace purchase, according to Birmingham police.

HuffPost

This is very, very tragic. I have never seen anything like this in my career," said Sudhanshu Sarangi, the director of Odisha state’s fire and emergency department.

MSNBC

Removing “Maus” from school bookshelves may not have been the first stone cast in this ongoing ideological book banning battle, but it was undoubtedly one of the most significant at the time.

Slate

Over the past few weeks, there’s been some very public hand-wringing about artificial intelligence—a lot of it coming from people who have made A.I. their life’s work. Geoffrey Hinton ...

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Politico

The former vice president and soon-to-be 2024 presidential candidate made a rare jab, saying that “no one should be praising the dictator in North Korea.”

NBC News

Tennessee's Republican governor, Bill Lee, in February had signed the bill passed by the state’s assembly that aimed to restrict drag performances.

Bloomberg

For over a year, bond traders been whipsawed by uncertainty about how high the Federal Reserve will push interest rates.

ABC News

Officials in Canada’s Atlantic Coast province Nova Scotia said a wildfire that forced thousands of residents from their homes over the past week is now considered held because of rain

Washington Post

The Florida governor hit back at a heckler, highlighted his family and chatted up voters — but offered limited back-and-forth

Associated Press

With just two days to spare, President Joe Biden has signed legislation that lifts the nation’s debt ceiling. That averts an unprecedented default on the federal government’s debt. The Treasury Department had warned that the country would start running short of cash to pay all of its bills on Monday,

CBS News

The father is also a person of interest in the disappearance of the mother was last seen in 2019, authorities said.

Bloomberg

With the Federal Reserve approaching a possible pause in interest rate-hiking, two close-call decisions elsewhere in the world offer a foretaste of the quandary US officials have in store.

ABC News

Senegal's government says the number of people killed in clashes between police and supporters of opposition leader Ousmane Sonko has now risen to 15, including two security officers

Washington Post

Daniel Blevins offered on TikTok to be a stand-in dad at gay weddings. He was flooded with replies from others who offered the same.

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The Hill

Costco’s shoppers are making a switch at the meat department — a trend indicative of a recession or at least “concern” for a recession, according to CFO Richard Galanti.

Reuters

Fresh clashes broke out on Saturday between opposition supporters and Senegalese police in parts of the capital Dakar, the third day of protests in the West African nation sparked by the prosecution of an opposition leader.

Newsweek

Mary Trump, who has spoken out against Trump's political leadership, explained why she believes he is touting himself as the "retribution" of conservatives during an appearance on MSNBC. She also explained that she believes his messaging is centered around himself—not necessarily his supporters.

Forbes

Lionel Messi has confirmed he will leave Paris Saint-Germain in comments made to ESPN hours before taking on Clermont Foot.

BBC News

Tyrone beat 14-man Armagh 0-13 to 0-11 at Healy Park to secure their first win in the All-Ireland round-robin stages.

NewsNation

Progressives faced a stinging defeat this week when Congress voted to approve a bipartisan debt limit deal many in their caucus had opposed. It was the latest setback for the left flank in several

Christian Science Monitor

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The Hill

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s 2024 bid is likely to put his criticism of Donald Trump front and center, offering a test of just how much appetite there is in the GOP for an explicitly

Reuters

Ompal Bhatia, a survivor of the three-train crash in India on Friday, had first thought he was dead. When the train he was traveling in went off-track, Bhatia was with three friends on his way to Chennai for work.

Newsweek

He gave a number of reasons why he believed any information about these alleged projects should be made public. Mellon said the American have "have a right to know the truth" about whether the government has reverse engineered UFO projects and that people "can handle" any information about extraterrestrial craft.

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Wall Street Journal

We drove 1,000 miles across two countries without stopping just to charge, thanks to a new class of EVs.

Washington Times

With just two days to spare, President Joe Biden signed legislation on Saturday that lifts the nation’s debt ceiling, averting an unprecedented default on the federal government’s debt.

Washington Examiner

Scientists have discovered a cluster of colorful threads emanating from a supermassive black hole at the heart of the Milky Way galaxy, stunning the researchers and exciting the scientific community.

Reason

Twitter CEO Elon Musk is facing a barrage of media criticism for acquiescing to demands from the Turkish government to censor content on the site. The acts of censorship took place last week, just ...

Wall Street Journal

A three-way train crash in India killed at least 261 people and injured hundreds more, in one of the deadliest rail accidents in the country’s history.

Washington Times

The bipartisan deal to raise the nation’s borrowing limit, hailed by both parties, barely moves the needle on pandemic-era government spending nor fixes the causes of runaway growth in the federal budget.

Washington Examiner

“The [King James Version] Bible is a challenging read for elementary or middle school children on their own," Ivory said in a statement. "Traditionally, in America, the Bible is best taught, and best understood, in the home, and around the hearth, as a family.”

Wall Street Journal

In a wide-ranging interview, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky also discussed U.S. elections, NATO and China.

Washington Times

Thousands of people rallied in Serbia’s capital on Saturday for a fifth time in a month, following two mass shootings that shook the nation, even as the country’s populist president rejected any responsibility for the crisis and ignored the protesters’ demands to step down.

Washington Examiner

Congress passed its landmark Fiscal Responsibility Act this week to raise the debt ceiling ahead of a looming default deadline. Now, Democrats are considering ways to eliminate the debt limit entirely from spending talks.

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Fox News

Former Targert Vice Chairman Gerald Storch discusses the backlash surrounding Target's pride collection and the retail giant's decline in maket value.

New York Post

LeBron James hasn’t provided many hints on his plans for next season, and when his agent, Rich Paul, was asked about his client’s future on Friday, he didn’t give much insight, either. “I have an expectation just as you do,” Paul told Cleveland ...

New York Post

A 70-year-old British grandmother was mauled to death by her family’s dog as she sunbathed in her backyard Friday — making her at least the fifth person to die from dog attacks in the UK this

Fox News

Congress' time-honored traditions and a some "paperwork" have delayed President Biden from signing the debt ceiling deal, with a looming Monday deadline.

New York Post

You’ve met Dr. Goldstein. Dr. Mitul Patel is the vascular surgeon who performed the procedure. The day after that he visited me, inspected his handiwork and asked if I had a goal I wanted to set for myself. I said golf. He said, “I think you can aim for next June.”

Fox News

Rep. Ronny Jackson, a former White House doctor, said President Biden is “not fit mentally or physically" after he fell on stage during a commencement ceremony at the U.S. Air Force Academy.

Fox News

Former Anheuser-Busch executive shares why he left, faced with the Dylan Mulvaney controversy, and how investment firms and pension funds can dictate corporate politics.

New York Post

Anything with casinos involves plenty of scrutiny, so why would anyone put themselves in such a position?” said the insider.

Fox News

George Scott III, the son of the former Boston Red Sox first baseman, is believed to have killed his 8-year-old son and then himself, police say.

New York Post

The percentage of officers living in the Big Apple has slowly fallen year-over-year with a low of 48% of officers living in the city last year.