U.N. official urges organization to “respond to the crisis in Myanmar with the same urgency they have responded to the crisis in Ukraine.”
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U.N. official urges organization to “respond to the crisis in Myanmar with the same urgency they have responded to the crisis in Ukraine.”
Stephen Curry didn’t make a 3-pointer in a postseason game for the first time in his career and the Golden State Warriors still beat the Boston Celtics to move within one victory of another championship.
Ohio Governor Mike Dewine (R) signed legislation, House Bill 99, on Monday that would allow teachers to carry guns in school after 24 hours of training. Previously school teachers and staff required 700 hours of training.
Britain’s first scheduled flight taking asylum seekers to Rwanda was set to depart on Tuesday, with the government warning that anyone who avoided it through last-minute legal challenges would be put on a later plane despite an outcry from critics.
Last week, the city of Uvalde hired attorneys at Denton Navarro Rocha Bernal & Zech to fight media and records requests surrounding the May 24 massacre.
Four more states are holding primary elections today that will once again put former President Trump’s influence among Republicans to the test.
Walt Disney Co has been unable to obtain permission to show its new Pixar movie “Lightyear” in 14 Middle Eastern and Asian countries, a source said on Monday, and the animated film appeared unlikely to open in China, the world’s largest movie market.
A small group of senators and congresspeople is pushing for bicameral support of a new measure that would force American businesses to disclose when they do business with Chinese firms in key sectors.
Duncanville Mayor Barry Gordon, who was interviewed by WFAA-TV, a Dallas ABC affiliate, said the time from when police first received the call until officers ended the man’s life totaled about 10 minutes.
Elon Musk will speak to Twitter Inc employees this week for the first time at a company-wide meeting since launching his $44 billion bid in April, a source said on Monday, citing an email from Twitter Chief Executive Parag Agrawal to staff.