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    • 'Worst traffic' crown passes from L.A. to new city

      'Worst traffic' crown passes from L.A. to new city

      Los Angeles was ranked as having the worst traffic for over 28 years, but COVID-19 stay-at-home orders resulted in it no longer being at the top.

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      • 'Please come out of there.' 'We are waiting for you.'

        'Please come out of there.' 'We are waiting for you.'

      • 'War zone': Affluent district looks to secede from city

        'War zone': Affluent district looks to secede from city

      • A post-Trump movement is taking to the streets

        A post-Trump movement is taking to the streets

      • 'We share the news of the passing of Donald Rumsfeld'

        'We share the news of the passing of Donald Rumsfeld'

      • 'Barbaric' weight-loss device called out by experts

        'Barbaric' weight-loss device called out by experts

    • Hot mic: Biden suggests Maxine Waters run for Senate and encourages Nancy Pelosi to 'keep it up'
      Politics
      Washington Examiner

      Hot mic: Biden suggests Maxine Waters run for Senate and encourages Nancy Pelosi to 'keep it up'

      President Joe Biden encouraged California Rep. Maxine Waters to run for Senate during a bill signing event at the White House, which produced a series of hot microphone moments for the president. Biden signed three bills during the Wednesday ceremony also attended by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, another favorite target of the Right. After brief remarks describing the soon-to-be laws, Biden welcomed Pelosi to the stage after the pair publicly clashed over how to pass the $1.2 trillion bipartisan "hard" infrastructure deal and a possible $6 trillion "soft" infrastructure reconciliation framework.

    • Deadly shootout after motorcycle club members go to punish imposter, Indiana cops say
      U.S.
      The State

      Deadly shootout after motorcycle club members go to punish imposter, Indiana cops say

      Angry that a non-member bore the tattoos and wore the patches of their two motorcycle clubs, six bikers armed themselves and headed to the perceived imposter's Indiana home to punish him. One of the group, 35-year-old Dustin Lindner, of Georgetown, Kentucky was hit during the shootout, investigators said. Indiana State Police soon took on the investigation.

    • U.S. eyes more stable, predictable ties with Russia, Blinken tells paper
      World
      Reuters

      U.S. eyes more stable, predictable ties with Russia, Blinken tells paper

      The United States hopes for more stable and predictable relations with Russia but if the latter continues to "be aggressive", then Washington will respond, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a newspaper interview published on Tuesday. "But if Russia is going to continue to take reckless or aggressive actions, we'll respond โ€” not for purposes of conflict, not to escalate, but because we will defend our interests and values," he told Italian daily La Repubblica. Blinken - who was in Rome for a meeting on international efforts to combat Islamist militia - referred to the SolarWind cyberattacks and the attempt to poison jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny.

    • Matt Gaetz calls for inspector general investigation into Tucker Carlson NSA allegations
      U.S.
      Washington Examiner

      Matt Gaetz calls for inspector general investigation into Tucker Carlson NSA allegations

      Florida Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz called for an independent inspector general investigation into allegations that the National Security Agency monitored Fox News host Tucker Carlson in any way. A House Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday on legislative possibilities to deter โ€œprosecutorial abuse of powerโ€ when prosecuting leaks provided a timely and topical forum for lawmakers to address Carlson's allegations. โ€œJoin me in calling for an inspector general investigation into any monitoring that the NSA or any other element of the intelligence community has engaged in, relative to Tucker Carlson,โ€ Gaetz said to Democratic Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler of New York.

      • NSA denies allegations, says it isn't spying on Fox's Tucker Carlson
        NSA denies allegations, says it isn't spying on Fox's Tucker Carlson
        Yahoo News Video
      • NSA denies Tucker Carlson's claim that it's out to get him
        NSA denies Tucker Carlson's claim that it's out to get him
        Yahoo News
    • Trump is right. Biden did not inherit the border crisis
      Politics
      Washington Examiner

      Trump is right. Biden did not inherit the border crisis

      During his visit to the southern border, former President Donald Trump rightly argued that the Biden administration did not inherit the border crisis. โ€œBlame Trumpโ€ seems to be the mantra of the Biden White House. In April, President Joe Biden complained that his administration had โ€œone god-awful mess at the border.โ€

      • Trump uses border visit to attack Biden policies
        Trump uses border visit to attack Biden policies
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      • Trump seeks spotlight at U.S.-Mexico border with attacks on Biden policies
        Trump seeks spotlight at U.S.-Mexico border with attacks on Biden policies
        Reuters
    • World
      Associated Press

      9 mutilated bodies found on Mexican road near U.S. border

      The area has been fought over by rival cartels for more than a decade, usually by the Gulf cartel and the old Zetas cartel, and later a remnant of that group, the Northeast Cartel. While some of the corpses had military-style clothing, there was no immediate confirmation on which gang they may have belonged to. Most had bullet wounds, but some also appear to have been hacked into or shot so many times their organs spilled onto the roadway, authorities said..

    • World
      Reuters

      Factbox-Jordan security trial sheds light on palace intrigue

      Bassem Awadallah, once a confidant of Jordan's King Abdallah, is on trial charged with backing the aspirations of former heir to the throne Prince Hamza to replace the monarch. Awadallah and Hamza's friend and relative Sherif Hassan Zaid, a minor royal who is also on trial, were allegedly helping Hamza to exploit public anger at economic mismanagement and corruption to rally support for him as an "alternative" to the king, officials and public prosecutors say. Here is what we know about a case that exposed faultlines in Jordan's royal family.

    • Japanese official warns US of potential surprise attack on Hawaii โ€” from Russia and China
      World
      Washington Examiner

      Japanese official warns US of potential surprise attack on Hawaii โ€” from Russia and China

      Russia and China are coordinating military exercises to threaten not only Taiwan but also Hawaii, according to a senior Japanese defense official who warned the United States to beware of a Pearl Harbor-style surprise attack. โ€œWe have to show the deterrence towards China, and not just China but also the Russians, because, as I told you, that they are doing their exercises together,โ€ Japanese deputy Yasuhide Nakayama told the Hudson Institute this week. Taiwan's vulnerability to an invasion from mainland China has become a preoccupation of Indo-Pacific strategists in recent months, as Chinese Communist forces escalate their military drills around the island.

    • Witness: Dad didn't seem interested in missing son search
      U.S.
      Associated Press

      Witness: Dad didn't seem interested in missing son search

      A man charged in the death of his 13-year-old son in Colorado nearly a decade ago seemed uninterested in the search for the boy after he disappeared, a witness testified Monday. Mark Redwine, 59, is on trial on charges of second-degree murder and child abuse resulting in the death of Dylan Redwine, who was reported missing on Nov. 19, 2012 while on a court-ordered Thanksgiving visit to his home outside the small city of Durango. The boy's body was found in 2013 a few miles from his father's home.

    • Inaugurating embassy in UAE, Israel tells region: 'We're here to stay'
      World
      Reuters

      Inaugurating embassy in UAE, Israel tells region: 'We're here to stay'

      DUBAI (Reuters) -Israel's new foreign minister inaugurated its embassy in the United Arab Emirates on Tuesday and offered an olive branch to other former adversaries, saying: "We're here to stay." Yair Lapid's two-day visit, in which he will open an Israeli consulate in Dubai on Wednesday, is the first to the Gulf state by an Israeli cabinet minister since the countries established ties last year. The trip is also an opportunity for the two-week-old Israeli government of Naftali Bennett, a nationalist who heads an improbable cross-partisan coalition, to make diplomatic inroads despite long-stymied talks with the Palestinians.

      • New Israeli foreign minister in the UAE on 1st state visit
        New Israeli foreign minister in the UAE on 1st state visit
        Associated Press
      • In UAE visit, Israeli minister builds ties after Gaza war
        In UAE visit, Israeli minister builds ties after Gaza war
        Associated Press
    • Tropical Storm Elsa could form soon. Watches issued for eastern Caribbean islands
      U.S.
      Miami Herald

      Tropical Storm Elsa could form soon. Watches issued for eastern Caribbean islands

      The Lesser Antilles are under tropical storm watches as a disturbance with a high probability of strengthening into the fifth named storm of the season, Elsa, heads their way. It's far too soon to tell if the disturbance poses a threat to Florida, but authorities are already working to split resources away from the search-and-rescue effort at the Surfside condo collapse to prepare for a future storm. The National Hurricane Center began issuing advisories for potential tropical cyclone five Wednesday evening.

      • Surfside rescue teams keep watchful eye on the Atlantic; one system is forecast to become Tropical Storm Elsa
        Surfside rescue teams keep watchful eye on the Atlantic; one system is forecast to become Tropical Storm Elsa
        USA TODAY
      • Hurricanes may strain condo collapse rescue efforts. Authorities work to split resources
        Hurricanes may strain condo collapse rescue efforts. Authorities work to split resources
        Miami Herald
    • News
      Yahoo News Video

      Putin says U.S. aircraft involved in Black Sea incident

      Russian President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday that a U.S. reconnaissance aircraft was operating in sync with a British destroyer during an incident last week in the Black Sea that he described as a โ€œprovocation to test Moscow's response.

    • What could happen to Donald Trump's company if it's indicted?
      Business
      LA Times

      What could happen to Donald Trump's company if it's indicted?

      Under New York state law, a corporation convicted of the financial charges being mulled in the Trump Organization case would face at most a $10,000 per count penalty and an order to pay restitution. New York state prosecutors do not have the power, unlike those in some other states, to ask a judge to dissolve a company. Such an outcome may not seem particularly dire, but legal and business experts said the Trump Organization is likely to face serious "collateral consequences" that could ruin the company.

      • NY prosecutors to indict Trump Org insider - but not Trump, sources say
        NY prosecutors to indict Trump Org insider - but not Trump, sources say
        Reuters
      • NY prosecutors to indict Trump Org CFO: sources
        NY prosecutors to indict Trump Org CFO: sources
        Reuters Videos
    • Untreated sewage release prompts swimming ban for Lake Norman cove near upscale homes
      U.S.
      Charlotte Observer

      Untreated sewage release prompts swimming ban for Lake Norman cove near upscale homes

      Swimmers are banned from plunging into a Lake Norman cove after untreated sewage spilled from a broken pipe, Mecklenburg County health officials said Wednesday. A private contractor damaged the pipe at a home on Paradise Cove Court in Cornelius, causing 405 gallons of the sewage to discharge into the lake, according to Rusty Rozzelle, manager of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services' Water Quality Program. Paradise Cove Court is in the Peninsula community of upscale homes off Jetton Road.

    • $40 billion pledged at Paris conference for gender equality
      World
      Associated Press

      $40 billion pledged at Paris conference for gender equality

      World leaders, philanthropists and organizations have pledged at least $40 billion at an international conference in Paris to boost gender equality, as women and girls worldwide have been deeply affected by the consequences of the pandemic. U.N. Women's Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka welcomed the pledges at the three-day Generation Equality Forum that started Wednesday. French President Emmanuel Macron said that over the past year and half, an extra 47 million women fell into poverty amid the pandemic, and millions of others were deprived of treatment, contraception and the possibility of choosing for themselves.

      • Paris conference aims to fast-track road to gender equality
        Paris conference aims to fast-track road to gender equality
        Associated Press
      • Gender equality makes democracy stronger, says Kamala Harris
        Gender equality makes democracy stronger, says Kamala Harris
        Reuters
    • 15 Best Tiny House Rentals on Airbnb and Beyond (2021)
      Lifestyle
      Architectural Digest

      15 Best Tiny House Rentals on Airbnb and Beyond (2021)

      Make major memories with a tiny house vacation Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

    • Donald Rumsfeld: Ex-US defence secretary dies aged 88
      Politics
      BBC

      Donald Rumsfeld: Ex-US defence secretary dies aged 88

      Former US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, one of the main architects of the Iraq war, has died at the age of 88. Serving under President George W Bush, he was a leading proponent of the administration's "war on terror". US forces launched a campaign in Afghanistan after the 9/11 attacks and invaded Iraq in 2003.

      • Former U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld dead at 88
        Former U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld dead at 88
        Reuters
      • Reaction to Rumsfeld's death is deeply divided
        Reaction to Rumsfeld's death is deeply divided
        Reuters
    • EU agrees three-month ceasefire with UK in "sausage war"
      World
      Reuters

      EU agrees three-month ceasefire with UK in "sausage war"

      BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Union agreed on Wednesday to a ceasefire with the United Kingdom in a post-Brexit dispute dubbed the "sausage war" by extending a grace period for shipments of certain meat products from Britain to Northern Ireland. The bloc will also make it easier for medicines and guide dogs to cross the Irish Sea and allow Northern Irish drivers to travel to Ireland with existing insurance documents, moves designed to ease tensions following Britain's exit from the EU.

      • Great Brexit sausage fight goes into freezer for 3 months
        Great Brexit sausage fight goes into freezer for 3 months
        Associated Press
      • UK and EU agree truce in N.Ireland 'sausage war'
        UK and EU agree truce in N.Ireland 'sausage war'
        AFP
    • Politics
      The Week

      The reported Trump Org charges are small potatoes

      Cy Vance Jr. is not going to save America from Donald Trump. The Manhattan prosecutor is reportedly preparing to bring charges as soon as Thursday against the Trump Organization and its chief financial officer, Allen Weisselberg, for allegedly evading taxes on fringe benefits paid to some of the company's employees. Compared to Trump's crimes against democracy, it all seems like small potatoes.

    • Kennedale man who stabbed wife to death, killed father-in-law with bat to be executed
      U.S.
      Fort Worth Star-Telegram

      Kennedale man who stabbed wife to death, killed father-in-law with bat to be executed

      After a 15-month stay because of the coronavirus pandemic, the execution of a former Kennedale man who was convicted of capital murder is scheduled for Wednesday. John Hummel, 45, stabbed to death wife and beat to death his father-in-law with a baseball bat before he burned down the family home in 2009. He also was accused in the death of his 5-year-old daughter, but was convicted in the killings of his wife and father-in-law.

    • Business
      Associated Press

      Swiss propose US-made F-35 fighters for air force renewal

      The Swiss executive branch has announced a proposal to purchase three dozen advanced fighter jets from U.S. manufacturer Lockheed Martin, which beat three rivals to land a contract worth more than 15.5 billion Swiss francs ($16.75 billion) over three decades. The Federal Council, the Swiss seven-member executive, decided Wednesday it will advise parliament to buy 36 F-35A fighters from Lockheed Martin, as well as five Patriot ground-based air-defense system units from U.S. contractor Raytheon, for another 3.6 billion francs, over 30 years. The purchases are part of a multi-year fleet refurbishment by the Swiss air force called โ€œAir2030โ€ because the division's current equipment will reach the end of its service life by 2030, the defense department said in a statement.

    • CureVac COVID-19 vaccine records only 48% efficacy in final trial readout
      Business
      Reuters

      CureVac COVID-19 vaccine records only 48% efficacy in final trial readout

      (Reuters) -CureVac said its COVID-19 vaccine was 48% effective in the final analysis of its pivotal mass trial, only marginally better than the 47% reported after an initial read-out two weeks ago. The German biotech firm said that efficacy, measured by preventing symptomatic disease, was slightly better at 53% when excluding trial participants older than 60 years, an age group that is by far the most severely affected. CureVac said on June 16 its COVID-19 vaccine, known as CVnCoV, proved only 47% effective in an initial trial read-out and that new variants had proved a headwind, denting investor confidence in its ability to take on rival shots.

    • Ethiopia Tigray conflict: Rebels build on capture of capital
      World
      BBC

      Ethiopia Tigray conflict: Rebels build on capture of capital

      Rebel fighters in the Tigray region of Ethiopia are continuing to gain ground after recapturing the regional capital Mekelle from government forces. Eritrean troops backing the Ethiopian army had earlier abandoned the city. The government has declared a ceasefire in the eight-month conflict, but the rebels have vowed to drive their "enemies" from Tigray.

      • Tigray forces seize regional capital, say Ethiopian-led troops are on the run
        Tigray forces seize regional capital, say Ethiopian-led troops are on the run
        Reuters
      • Ethiopia PM says army quit Tigray as no longer 'centre' of conflict
        Ethiopia PM says army quit Tigray as no longer 'centre' of conflict
        Reuters
    • More of This Vibrant Lake Champlain Family Escape
      U.S.
      Architectural Digest

      More of This Vibrant Lake Champlain Family Escape

      Taking inspiration from grand getaways of yore, AD100 architect Gil Schafer transforms a ramshackle ranch house on the shores of Vermont Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

    • Mom arrested in killings of 3 children, California cops say. โ€˜Out of the blue tragedyโ€™
      U.S.
      Idaho Statesman

      Mom arrested in killings of 3 children, California cops say. โ€˜Out of the blue tragedyโ€™

      A California mother has been arrested on suspicion of murder in the deaths of her three young children, according to authorities. Sandra Chico, 28, is accused of killing her 1-month-old Milan Rodriguez, 3-year-old Mason Rodriguez and 4-year-old Mia Rodriguez, according to the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department, CBS Los Angeles reported. โ€œThere was no forewarning of any kind,โ€ Sheriff Alex Villanueva said, according to the station.

      • Mother arrested in deaths of 3 children in East Los Angeles
        Mother arrested in deaths of 3 children in East Los Angeles
        Associated Press
      • Mother arrested in deaths of 3 children in Los Angeles home
        Mother arrested in deaths of 3 children in Los Angeles home
        NBC News
    Is Obamacare finally safe?
    • โ€œObamacare is getting stronger every time the Republicans try to kill it.โ€

    • โ€œIt is far from certain the Supreme Court will safeguard the Affordable Care Act the next time the law reaches the courtโ€™s chambers.โ€

    • โ€œAlthough ACA cost Obama an enormous amount, itโ€™s become clear that he will have the last laugh.โ€

    • โ€œEven the feistiest Republicans have given up talking seriously about repeal.โ€

    • โ€œCurrent and future cases will largely concern the administration and enforcement of the ACA, not its underlying architecture.โ€

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