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In White Sox stadium broadcast, Pope Leo XIV sends message of hope to Chicago and the US
Read full article: In White Sox stadium broadcast, Pope Leo XIV sends message of hope to Chicago and the USIn his first words directed specifically to Americans, Pope Leo XIV told young people on Saturday how to find hope and meaning in their lives through God and in service to others.
What’s left for the Supreme Court to decide? 21 cases, including state bans on transgender care
Read full article: What’s left for the Supreme Court to decide? 21 cases, including state bans on transgender careThe Supreme Court is in the homestretch of a term that has lately been dominated by the Trump administration’s emergency appeals of lower court orders seeking to slow President Donald Trump’s efforts to remake the federal government.
The home of one of the largest catalogs of Black history turns 100 in New York
Read full article: The home of one of the largest catalogs of Black history turns 100 in New YorkThe Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture is one of the largest repositories of Black history in the country.
More than 1 million power banks recalled after some consumers report fires
Read full article: More than 1 million power banks recalled after some consumers report firesMore than 1.15 million power banks are under recall across the U.S. after some fires and explosions were reported by consumers.
It might be tempting to put 401(k) contributions on hold, but sticking with it is a better strategy
Read full article: It might be tempting to put 401(k) contributions on hold, but sticking with it is a better strategyAmid this year’s market turmoil,I’ve heard investors wonder if they should hit pause on 401(k) contributions until things settle down.
'Gas station heroin' is technically illegal and widely available. Here are the facts
Read full article: 'Gas station heroin' is technically illegal and widely available. Here are the factsHealth officials want you to think twice before buying brightly colored energy shots and supplements often sold at gas stations, convenience stores and smoke shops.
White shirts. Black ties. Bald caps. Pitbull’s fans party like clones worldwide
Read full article: White shirts. Black ties. Bald caps. Pitbull’s fans party like clones worldwideThousands and thousands of Pitbull fans dressed up for his London shows this week wearing bald caps, a white shirt, black tie and drawn-on facial hair, before swarming to the city’s O2 Arena.
With retail cyberattacks on the rise, customers find orders blocked and shelves empty
Read full article: With retail cyberattacks on the rise, customers find orders blocked and shelves emptyA string of recent cyberattacks and data breaches involving the systems of major retailers have started affecting shoppers.
Flashlights and glowing golf balls. How a NY man played for 35 hours in quest for world record
Read full article: Flashlights and glowing golf balls. How a NY man played for 35 hours in quest for world recordA New York man is laying claim to the record for most consecutive hours playing golf — a 35-hour stint on a course on Long Island.
Trump, pizza and helicopters: A guide to the New Jersey governor's race
Read full article: Trump, pizza and helicopters: A guide to the New Jersey governor's raceGetting to know the candidates in New Jersey’s race for governor may offer insights about the national mood on President Donald Trump’s agenda, as well as how voters are reacting to Democrats’ messaging.
Dutch Princess Amalia undergoes surgery after breaking arm in horse riding fall
Read full article: Dutch Princess Amalia undergoes surgery after breaking arm in horse riding fallThe heir to the Dutch throne Princess Amalia is recovering at a hospital after undergoing surgery to one of her arms that she broke a day earlier in a fall from her horse.
Peanuts or almonds? Rice or millet? Planet-friendly grocery shopping choices go beyond cutting meat
Read full article: Peanuts or almonds? Rice or millet? Planet-friendly grocery shopping choices go beyond cutting meatIf you want to make diet choices that help the planet, the most common and effective advice is to eat fewer animals and more plants.
Juneteenth started with handbills proclaiming freedom. Here's what they said
Read full article: Juneteenth started with handbills proclaiming freedom. Here's what they saidThe origin of the Juneteenth celebrations marking the end of slavery in the U.S. goes back to an order issued as Union troops arrived in Texas at the end of the Civil War.
Leaders of ‘orgasmic meditation’ women's wellness company OneTaste convicted in forced labor trial
Read full article: Leaders of ‘orgasmic meditation’ women's wellness company OneTaste convicted in forced labor trialThe leaders of a sex-focused women’s wellness company that promoted “orgasmic meditation” have been convicted of federal forced labor charges.
White House breaks ground on Trump projects to pave over Rose Garden grass, add flagpoles to lawns
Read full article: White House breaks ground on Trump projects to pave over Rose Garden grass, add flagpoles to lawnsThe White House has broken ground on construction projects ordered by President Donald Trump to pave over the Rose Garden lawn and install flagpoles on the north and south lawns.
Apple underwhelms at WWDC with incremental AI changes, new software name and 'liquid glass' design
Read full article: Apple underwhelms at WWDC with incremental AI changes, new software name and 'liquid glass' designAfter stumbling out of the starting gate in Big Tech’s pivotal race to capitalize on artificial intelligence, Apple tried to regain its footing Monday during a developers conference that focused mostly on incremental advances and cosmetic changes in its technology.
Shoppers are wary of digital shelf labels, but a study found they don't lead to price surges
Read full article: Shoppers are wary of digital shelf labels, but a study found they don't lead to price surgesA new study that examined five years’ worth of prices at one U.S. grocery chain found that digital price tags haven’t led to demand-based pricing surges.
Cloudy skies can’t dim joy as thousands fill nation's capital for World Pride parade
Read full article: Cloudy skies can’t dim joy as thousands fill nation's capital for World Pride paradeGray skies and drizzle gave way to sunshine, multicolored flags and celebrations as the nation’s capital hosted the World Pride parade.
What to Stream: Dierks Bentley, Sydney Sweeney, Alex Cooper and 'Deep Cover'
Read full article: What to Stream: Dierks Bentley, Sydney Sweeney, Alex Cooper and 'Deep Cover'Country superstar Dierks Bentley returning with the album “Broken Branches” and Sydney Sweeney in the dark, dramatic thriller “Echo Valley” are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you.
Peckham or Sarajevo? Bosnian brothers spark joy with replica van from iconic British sitcom
Read full article: Peckham or Sarajevo? Bosnian brothers spark joy with replica van from iconic British sitcomThere is an unmistakable air of Peckham these days in Bosnia’s capital, Sarajevo, as the legendary yellow three-wheeler from BBC’s long-running sitcom "Only Fools and Horses" cruises the city streets.
Walmart's army of bakery decorators take the cake when it comes to hourly store pay
Read full article: Walmart's army of bakery decorators take the cake when it comes to hourly store payThe school graduation season is the busiest time of year for the Walmart workers who hand-decorate cakes per customers’ orders.
What it takes to clean industrial soot and grime from a Pittsburgh church's murals
Read full article: What it takes to clean industrial soot and grime from a Pittsburgh church's muralsHow do you conserve an incomparable set of murals that have accumulated more than 80 years’ worth of soot, salt and other deterioration.
From ‘Tudo bem?’ to ‘Gracias,’ a growing share of US residents speak a language other than English
Read full article: From ‘Tudo bem?’ to ‘Gracias,’ a growing share of US residents speak a language other than EnglishNew figures released by the U.S. Census Bureau show that 22% of U.S. residents spoke a language other than English at home.
Part toy, part fashion, the arrival of the viral Labubu was a long time in the making
Read full article: Part toy, part fashion, the arrival of the viral Labubu was a long time in the makingLabubu, the plush toy from China’s Pop Mart is a social media darling, but the toothy little monsters are not an overnight success.
'A huge loss.' In remote Nagasaki islands, a rare version of Christianity heads toward extinction
Read full article: 'A huge loss.' In remote Nagasaki islands, a rare version of Christianity heads toward extinctionOn the rural islands of Nagasaki a handful of believers practice a version of Christianity that has direct links to a time of samurai, shoguns and martyred missionaries and believers.
Texas considers banning products infused with THC derived from hemp, and retailers are worried
Read full article: Texas considers banning products infused with THC derived from hemp, and retailers are worriedTexas lawmakers have approved banning gummies, drinks and vapes infused with THC, the compound that gives marijuana its psychoactive properties.
Dollar General posts record sales as bargain stores attract more people anxious about the economy
Read full article: Dollar General posts record sales as bargain stores attract more people anxious about the economyDollar General set a quarterly sales record of $10.44 billion and it upgraded its annual profit and sales outlook as Americans tighten their budgets and spend more at dollar stores and off-price retailers amid economic uncertainty.
What is the Hajj pilgrimage and what is Eid al-Adha? Why are they significant for Muslims?
Read full article: What is the Hajj pilgrimage and what is Eid al-Adha? Why are they significant for Muslims?Large numbers of Muslims converge once a year on Saudi Arabia to unite in a series of religious rituals and acts of worship as they perform the Hajj, the pilgrimage that is one of the pillars of Islam.
What to Stream: Nintendo's Switch 2, Addison Rae album, 'Presence' and Ariana Madix returns to Fiji
Read full article: What to Stream: Nintendo's Switch 2, Addison Rae album, 'Presence' and Ariana Madix returns to FijiA Shaquille O’Neal docuseries about his time at Reebok’s basketball division and Mario Kart World on Nintendo’s Switch 2 are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you.
Oreo maker Mondelez sues Aldi, alleging grocery chain copies its packaging to confuse customers
Read full article: Oreo maker Mondelez sues Aldi, alleging grocery chain copies its packaging to confuse customersSnack food maker Mondelez International is suing the Aldi supermarket chain for packaging its store-brand cookies and crackers in a way that “blatantly copies” products like Chips Ahoy and Wheat Thins.
Faizan Zaki overcomes a shocking, self-inflicted flub and wins the Scripps National Spelling Bee
Read full article: Faizan Zaki overcomes a shocking, self-inflicted flub and wins the Scripps National Spelling BeeFaizan Zaki has seized the title of best speller in the English language at the Scripps National Spelling Bee.
Brazil's lifelike doll craze goes from shopping malls to state legislatures
Read full article: Brazil's lifelike doll craze goes from shopping malls to state legislaturesVideos featuring emotional moments with hyper-realistic baby dolls have sparked both online fascination and political debate in Brazil, with lawmakers even bringing the lifelike dolls into legislatures.
Special Tony for educators goes to NYC high school teacher who urges students to 'step out the box'
Read full article: Special Tony for educators goes to NYC high school teacher who urges students to 'step out the box'The special Tony Award that honors educators is going to a New York public high school teacher who shows how theater skills can apply to a career in the arts and also far away from it.
Who are the Sacred Harp singers using a more than 180-year-old hymnal today
Read full article: Who are the Sacred Harp singers using a more than 180-year-old hymnal today“The Sacred Harp” hymnal is beloved by those who sing it and carry on the Christian songbook’s more than 180-year-old folk music history.
Takeaways from AP's report on why pre-Civil War hymnal 'The Sacred Harp' is getting an update
Read full article: Takeaways from AP's report on why pre-Civil War hymnal 'The Sacred Harp' is getting an update“The Sacred Harp” is a pre-Civil War compilation of sacred songs that uses music notes shaped like triangles, ovals, squares and diamonds, and it is getting an update.
It's not a reprint. Why Sacred Harp singers are revamping an iconic pre-Civil War hymnal
Read full article: It's not a reprint. Why Sacred Harp singers are revamping an iconic pre-Civil War hymnalA new edition of “The Sacred Harp,” a Christian hymnal first published in 1844, is being released this year.
Tributes to acclaimed African literature giant Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, who has died at 87
Read full article: Tributes to acclaimed African literature giant Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, who has died at 87Africans are remembering the work of acclaimed author Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, following his death in the U.S. They recall Ngũgĩ’s criticism of an autocratic administration, leading to his arrest and imprisonment in the 1970s.
Nepal's mountaineering community celebrates 72nd anniversary of Mount Everest conquest
Read full article: Nepal's mountaineering community celebrates 72nd anniversary of Mount Everest conquestNepal’s mountaineering community has celebrated the 72nd anniversary of the conquest of the world’s highest peak.
Phineas and Ferb return this summer with zany new episodes and a small change
Read full article: Phineas and Ferb return this summer with zany new episodes and a small changeThe beloved cartoon duo Phineas and Ferb are returning for new episodes this summer after a decade away and pretty much nothing has changed.
A little bit of farm, a little bit of suburbia: That's the recipe for Agritopia
Read full article: A little bit of farm, a little bit of suburbia: That's the recipe for AgritopiaOutside of Phoenix in suburban Gilbert, one farming family decided over 10 years ago to get ahead of development and urban sprawl by developing their way.
Philanthropy wants to build Gen Z's confidence in institutions. Will youth empowerment foster trust?
Read full article: Philanthropy wants to build Gen Z's confidence in institutions. Will youth empowerment foster trust?Gen Z tends to lack trust in the major institutions that previous generations expected to safeguard their futures.
United is narrowing its check-in window for US flights. Here's how it compares to other airlines
Read full article: United is narrowing its check-in window for US flights. Here's how it compares to other airlinesStragglers beware: U.S. travelers flying with United Airlines will have to check in to domestic flights a little earlier starting next week.
What is Manhattanhenge and when can you see it?
Read full article: What is Manhattanhenge and when can you see it?Twice per year, New Yorkers and visitors are treated to a phenomenon known as Manhattanhenge, when the setting sun aligns with the Manhattan street grid and sinks below the horizon framed in a canyon of skyscrapers.
Final boarding call for free bags at Southwest as airline abandons a cherished perk
Read full article: Final boarding call for free bags at Southwest as airline abandons a cherished perkIt’s the last day to book a flight on Southwest Airlines without being hit with a fee to check bags after the airline abandoned a decades-long luggage policy.
Freed from Hamas captivity, former hostage tells his story through his paintings
Read full article: Freed from Hamas captivity, former hostage tells his story through his paintingsTaken hostage by Hamas during the Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel, Andrei Kozlov is pouring his experience in captivity onto canvas in an exhibition of paintings.
From radio waves to temple domes: The unexpected journey of a Krishna couple in Utah
Read full article: From radio waves to temple domes: The unexpected journey of a Krishna couple in UtahA couple who moved from Los Angeles to Utah about 45 years ago to run a radio station are now operating the only Hindu temple in a predominantly Mormon town.
US children of divorce have reduced earnings, increased chances of teen births and jail, study says
Read full article: US children of divorce have reduced earnings, increased chances of teen births and jail, study saysYoung children of divorce in the U.S. have reduced earnings as adults and increased chances of teen pregnancy and incarceration.
Meet Hercules and Ned, the border collies fending off wildlife at West Virginia’s busiest airport
Read full article: Meet Hercules and Ned, the border collies fending off wildlife at West Virginia’s busiest airportTwo border collies have a full-time job keeping birds and other wildlife off the runway at West Virginia's busiest airport.
An Oregon man who quit his job to set sail with his cat arrives to cheering fans in Hawaii
Read full article: An Oregon man who quit his job to set sail with his cat arrives to cheering fans in HawaiiAn Oregon man who quit his job at a tire company and liquidated his retirement savings to set sail for Hawaii with his cat reached his destination Saturday.
McDonald's is closing its CosMc's restaurants but plans to test drinks the chain 'inspired'
Read full article: McDonald's is closing its CosMc's restaurants but plans to test drinks the chain 'inspired'McDonald’s says it's closing down CosMc’s, a new restaurant format it began piloting in the U.S. last year.
What to Stream: 'Mountainhead,' Bono documentary and Elizabeth Banks and Jessica Biel play sisters
Read full article: What to Stream: 'Mountainhead,' Bono documentary and Elizabeth Banks and Jessica Biel play sisters“Succession” creator Jesse Armstrong’s satirical drama “Mountainhead” and Elizabeth Banks and Jessica Biel playing dysfunctional siblings in the murder thriller series “The Better Sister” are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you.
Homeowners spend on renovations and repairs despite the uncertain economy and higher prices
Read full article: Homeowners spend on renovations and repairs despite the uncertain economy and higher pricesU.S. homeowners are boosting spending on home renovation projects, bucking a broader pullback by consumers amid diminished confidence in the economy.
Three months after his release, former Israeli hostage deals with guilt of enjoying everyday life
Read full article: Three months after his release, former Israeli hostage deals with guilt of enjoying everyday lifeFormer Israeli hostage Omer Shem Tov is visiting Boston with a message — don't forget those who are still being held in Gaza.