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Thunderstorms in the south and central United States caused flight delays during Memorial Day weekend, the beginning of the summer travel season.
Trump Praises Military Service and Personal Achievements in Arlington Memorial Day Speech
In a speech at Arlington National Cemetery, President Trump highlighted the sacrifices of soldiers and their families but also his own achievements.
Republican Vote Against E.V. Mandate Felt Like an Attack on California, Democrats Say
For decades, California has been able to adopt its own emissions regulations, effectively setting the bar for carmakers nationally. And for just as long, Republicans have resented the state’s outsize influence.
‘Lilo & Stitch’ Review: Creature Chaos
The live-action remake of the hit 2002 Disney film is mostly serviceable and often adorable, even if the best parts of the original got left behind.
Republican Vote Against E.V. Mandate Was Also a Vote Against California
For decades, California has been able to adopt its own emissions regulations, effectively setting the bar for carmakers nationally. And for just as long, Republicans have resented the state’s outsize influence.
Liverpool FC Victory Parade: Car Driver Plows Into Crowd
The police said they had detained a 53-year-old British man in connection with the crash. Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain said “the scenes in Liverpool are appalling.”
Trump Says Putin Has ‘Gone Crazy’ After New Russian Attacks on Ukraine
President Trump says that the Russian president has “gone absolutely CRAZY’’ with attacks in Ukraine, but has so far refused to join Europe with its newest sanctions.
Trump Wants $3 Billion in Harvard Grants Redirected to Trade Schools
In a social media post, the president mused about redirecting $3 billion in research grant funding that his administration has frozen or withdrawn, but he gave no details.
House Bill Takes Aim at Tax Break for Sports Owners
The legislation cuts in half a tax write-off potentially worth hundreds of millions to some professional sports team owners.
The NBA’s Age of Dynasties Is Over. Will That Hurt Its Business?
This year’s playoff ratings are excellent. But is a small-market problem looming?