
Anti-Immigration Riots Erupt in Belfast Following Unprovoked Knife Attack on White Man
Activists say mass migration has brought escalating levels of crime.
By LUKE FUNK
| |Foreign

Activists say mass migration has brought escalating levels of crime.
By LUKE FUNK
| |Foreign

Halting UFC Freedom 250 could endanger fighters already undergoing grueling ‘weight-cutting’ routines like saunas and Epsom salt baths, they say.
By DANIEL EDWARD ROSEN
| |National
The warrantless spy powers program is due to lapse on Friday — one day after the World Cup begins.
By MATTHEW RICE
| |Politics

Scientists say the fed’s approach to ‘everywhere chemicals’ in food, cosmetics, and household products lets industry swap one bad product for another.
By HOLLIE McKAY
|‘I don’t know what the full truth is, but I know we’re being lied to, and the American people know that also,’ says Jared Moskowitz, Florida Democrat.
By JOSEPH CURL
|The case became a national obsession because of its clear racial undertones.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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Opponents of the bill say it ‘weaponizes the courts against pro-life speech, crisis pregnancy centers, and sidewalk ministry.’
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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The president is relaunching his effort to sue CNN as the network is set to be acquired by Paramount.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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Senator Mike Lee protested the Pentagon’s removal of the Latter-day Saints from a list of Christian denominations as Mormons point out, ‘it’s in the name of our church.’
By DANIEL EDWARD ROSEN
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Deported Somali referee is denied the chance to make history for his country.
By GEORGE WILLIS
|‘The biggest stars usually turn out to be the ones who stopped performing fear,’ an Israeli writer says of the actress’s new campaign.
By NOVI ZHUKOVSKY
|Xi is tacitly accepting North Korea as a nuclear power while not pressuring Kim to agree to another summit with Trump.
By DONALD KIRK
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Allegations of sexual misconduct against Karim Khan raise suspicion that arrest warrants he issued are like the fruit of a poisonous tree.
By BENNY AVNI
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‘He’s as good at singing as his father is at politics,’ one person joked of the 18-year-old son of Canada’s schismatic former prime minister.
By JOSEPH CURL
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Should the deal proceed, the merged institution would become the eurozone’s second-largest banking group by market value.
By JOSEPH CURL
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The State Department says it is working to ‘systematically identify and cut off any similar operations.’
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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Despite dropping out of the race months ago, the state’s Democratic governor received nearly 20 percent of the primary vote Tuesday — a worrying sign for Platner and his coalition.
By MATTHEW RICE
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With more than 80 percent of voters using mail-in ballots, Spencer Pratt’s eight-point lead on Election Night rapidly dwindled over the week — by a sum that his supporters say is a mathematically improbable turn of events.
By LUKE FUNK
|The ambivalence illustrates the diminishing importance to voters in the Trump era of personal failings and past controversial statements.
By CAROLINE McCAUGHEY
|Races for governor, the U.S. House, and the Senate are all on the ballot in two seemingly polar opposite states.
By MATTHEW RICE
|By MICHAEL BARONE
By JOSH HAMMER
By HOWARD HUSOCK
By KEN CUCINELLI


Lauren Hough’s ‘Monster of a Land’ pays homage to ‘Travels With Charley,’ but while Steinbeck rediscovered America, she seeks to immortalize her dog.
By MARIE POHL
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The fifth-generation ring is 40 percent smaller and promises up to nine days of battery life — but the starting price climbs to $399.
By ROSS ANDERSON
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Audi’s new limited-series hybrid supercar has 1,000 horsepower, Lamborghini bones, and a messy, uncompelling design.
By ROSS ANDERSON
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A U.S. Trade Representative investigation finds 54 countries, including the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia in violation of laws banning goods produced with forced labor.
By LUKE FUNK
|America and China are in a race for global dominance in artificial intelligence but the construction of more data centers is crucial.
By LUKE FUNK
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Chairman Kevin Warsh could struggle to find support for rate cuts that President Trump desires.
By LUKE FUNK
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With record numbers hitting the road for the Memorial Day weekend, the national average for regular gasoline has skyrocketed by 51.6 percent since the Iran war began.
By JOSEPH CURL
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The shake-up comes amid a search for a new president of the public university.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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The dean of undergraduate education described the result as ‘consequential.’
By NOVI ZHUKOVSKY
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Facing loss of its status as the nation’s sole law school accreditor, the association’s council on legal education and bar admissions is promoting compliance with anti-discrimination laws instead.
By SHARON KEHNEMUI
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The former FBI director has a July deadline to marshal his best arguments for why the case ought never to see a jury.
By A.R. HOFFMAN
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Democrats are challenging a statute passed in five out of Georgia’s 159 counties that would eliminate partisan elections, including ones for district attorney.
By A.R. HOFFMAN
|The category of clemency to which the jailed crypto mogul applied kicks in only after a sentence is served.
By A.R. HOFFMAN
|The 47th president is resisting the broadcaster’s request to pry open the Donald J. Trump Trust.
By A.R. HOFFMAN
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