
Biden to allow US to share evidence of Russian war crimes with International Criminal Court
President Joe Biden has decided to allow the US to cooperate with the International Criminal Court's investigation of Russian war crimes in Ukraine, two US officials and a source familiar with the matter told CNN.
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Justice Department seeks preliminary injunction in case against Texas over floating barriers in Rio Grande
The Justice Department is seeking a preliminary injunction in its case against Texas over its use of floating barriers in the Rio Grande, according to a Wednesday court filing, in an attempt to put the case on a fast track.
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Five top dance companies give NY fans a treat at free outdoor festival founded during pandemic
Occasionally, the best things in life really are free — especially if you’re a dance fan in New York, where some of the world’s best dancers are performing at a free festival under the stars
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Anheuser-Busch to lay off employees after Bud Light loses spot as top-selling beer to Modelo in May
Beer maker Anheuser-Busch said Wednesday that it will lay off positions across its US corporate staff.
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Jaylen Brown wants to bring Black Wall Street to Boston after signing richest NBA contract
Two-time NBA All-Star Jaylen Brown signed the richest deal in NBA history on Wednesday: a five-year, $304 million supermax contract extension with the Boston Celtics.
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Ellen Burstyn returns to legendary horror franchise 50 years later in eerie 'Exorcist: Believer' trailer
"Mother" is back. Ellen Burstyn, beloved actor who starred in the groundbreaking 1973 horror film "The Exorcist," has returned to the nightmare-inducing franchise for the first time since its debut 50 years ago in the franchise's next installment, "The Exorcist: Believer."
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Three takeaways from Fed Chair Powell following July hike decision
Roughly every six weeks Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell delivers a report card that rates the economy's future performance. Here's what the latest one showed.
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US lawmaker Greg Casar ends thirst strike after nine hours
Greg Casar calls off his protest over a law to end some protections for outdoor workers in Texas.
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Hunter Biden's plea deal is in limbo, but the narrative is set
Wednesday did not go how Hunter Biden probably hoped. The president's son was supposed to finalize a plea deal, admitting he broke the law but avoiding jail time for misdemeanor tax crimes and agreeing to a diversion program on a gun charge. Instead, a federal judge questioned the scope of the plea deal.
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Exclusive: A Baltimore musician was hired to organize a protest. He says he never knew his client had links to pro-China operatives
In echoes of Russian efforts, a pro-Beijing firm is finding new ways to push its narratives in the US.
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Takeaways from the stunning Hunter Biden hearing and what happens now
Wednesday's hearing for Hunter Biden was already poised to be a historic event, as the son of a sitting US president appeared in court to plead guilty to federal tax crimes, bringing a controversial investigation to a near close.
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Northwestern interim football coach declines to address hazing allegations at Big Ten media day
Speaking at the Big Ten football media days, Northwestern University interim head football coach David Braun declined Wednesday to address reporters questions about the hazing allegations in the university's athletic program, saying he trusts the school will choose the right path forward.
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