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Remains of the man, Joseph Louis Serrao, Jr., discovered in a remote area in Olympic National Park in 2000, were identified using forensic genealogy.
“my favorite thing is when dogs get so excited they sneeze”
New research published this week in The American Journal of Psychiatry finds that the earlier and more rapidly adolescents use social media, the more likely they are to experiment with substances such as alcohol, tobacco and cannabis.
Why is this MAGA court so obsessed with a horse racing law?
A federal judge requested the Department of Justice submit a sworn and signed declaration by next week that it is not moving forward with the fund.
A new SCOTUS decision raises new doubts about whether a decision against a major abortion provider had any basis in law.
Follow live reaction as Cyle Larin’s late goal secures Canada a valuable point
"I watch all these ingrates, they’re always complaining ... they didn’t build anything," Trump said. "They couldn’t build anything."
On Olivia Rodrigo’s new album, it’s a battle of Swift vs. … Smith?
SpaceX shares gained 19% after a blockbuster IPO that made Elon Musk the world's first trillionaire.

As the popularity of nicotine pouches grows, companies are beginning to increase the strength of the products.
The party said it made that decision because Rep. Byron Donalds was the only candidate to meet internal qualification criteria based on polls and fundraising.
The pope wrapped up a trip to Spain by borrowing a private jet from King Filipe VI after the Vatican's chartered plane, with the press corps on board, broke down.
Late substitute Cyle Larin scored in the 78th minute and co-host Canada earned its first point in its third World Cup appearance — and first on home soil — by rallying for a 1-1 draw against Bosnia-Herzegovina.
The US Justice Department has closed its antitrust probe into the $110 billion merger of Paramount Skydance Corp. and Warner Bros. Discovery Inc., according to people familiar with the decision.
On the eve of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Gregg Berhalter, who coached the US team at the last men's World Cup in Qatar.
The former president’s son told California Gov. Gavin Newsom in a podcast that the pardon from his father shows “how much you know my dad loves me.”
‘Knife’s edge’: US-Mexico relationship teeters as World Cup begins
Mohamed Jesil, a restaurant manager in London, said he acted on “pure instinct” when he saw a young girl hanging from the balcony ledge. Jesil and a police officer were able to catch the girl when she fell.
A federal judge says Blake Lively can recover some legal costs from Justin Baldoni but not punitive damages and other relief she sought after settling her legal claims over their 2024 film “It Ends With Us.”

North Korea's foreign ministry condemned a U.S. decision to approve the sale of advanced air-to-air missiles and related equipment to South Korea, warning the move would worsen tensions on the Korean peninsula, state media KCNA said on Saturday.
Musk's AI and reusable rocket company listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange with a value of $2.2tn.
U.S. Park Police officers responded to reports of vandalism at 11:30 a.m. on June 11.
The documentary aims to explore the complex emotions and situations surrounding this real-life story.
Tehran and Washington appeared closer than ever on Friday to reaching an agreement.
The Hill's Chris Stirewalt and Bill Sammon discuss why the House is no longer functioning the way the Founding Fathers intended. They unpack how populist anger is building across the country, and why the House shifted away from being a true outlet for that energy.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Sanofi's injection to slow the loss of the body's own insulin production in children aged 8 to 17 years recently diagnosed with stage 3 type 1 diabetes, the agency said on Friday.
Without action, retirees face a 22% benefit cut in less than seven years. Here are four options Congress could consider.
Trump admin given one week to swear the DOJ weaponization fund is dead as judge weighs dropping case.
The aerospace company’s market capitalization surged to $2.1 trillion by the end of trading.

Exclusive: Branded tomahawk steaks and “The Future is Public” cocktails will be served at SpaceX's IPO closing-deal party at JPMorgan Chase's new headquarters in Manhattan.
It was supposed to be about a happy relationship—but when her heart got broken, she rewrote her lyrics for a generation cynical about love, writes Kat Rosenfield.
New polling reveals a significant challenge for Republicans ahead of the upcoming midterm elections. Political independents, who currently make up a record share of the electorate, are increasingly voicing dissatisfaction with the current economic direction.
Sens. Ted Cruz and Richard Wyden's JAWBONE Act would create a new legal remedy for Americans harmed by government pressure to censor speech.
The deal for the duplex condo at 80 Clarkson is likely one of New York’s most expensive this year.
When U.S. sports fans go to a ball game, they are pursuing happiness. But, as Nick Hornby explained in ‘Fever Pitch,’ soccer is entertainment as pain, writes Niall Ferguson.
A giant, shirtless inflatable of SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk, laden with anti-Musk messaging, greeted New Yorkers in Times Square ahead of the company’s much-anticipated initial public offering.
Social Security's approaching insolvency is usually talked about as a revenue problem. It's actually a spending problem.
The order was a partial victory for Lively, but the judge ruled the actress can’t recover damages in connection with Baldoni’s countersuit against her.
Over Negronis in Washington, D.C., the Australian-born reformed shitposter Nick Adams tells River Page that he’s ‘the brand ambassador for the United States, the top salesman of America.’

A federal judge on Friday refused to order the reinstatement of a Yosemite National Park ranger fired last year for unfurling a transgender pride flag from El Capitan, ruling that the court has no power to second-guess the termination or to head off a possible criminal case...
Massachusetts high school officials disputed Ipswich boys lacrosse team’s claims of "fake" cigars at high school graduation, and that they forced the forfeiture.
'I'm kind of all things'
A federal judge has extended a block on the Trump administration's "anti-weaponization fund" for citizens who claimed former President Joe Biden's (D) administration targeted them. The post Federal Judge Extends Block on Trump Administration’s ‘Anti-Weaponization Fund’ for Citizens Biden Targeted appeared first on Breitbart.
There is no reason to make an open-and-shut murder case into a race-based morality play.
U.S. stocks rose after oil prices fell again, and SpaceX soared in its highly anticipated debut on Wall Street.
Victor Wembanyama said the San Antonio Spurs know they will complete a comeback after trailing New York Knicks 3-1 in the NBA Finals following a historic Game 4 collapse.
'Bizarre Behavior'
There is no reason to make an open-and-shut murder case into a race-based morality play.
4,000 current and former SpaceX employees are already mapping out plans to spend their anticipated wealth from the company's expected initial public offering, with luxury real estate, high-end watches, and private jet travel topping their wish lists. Even the company's cafeteria workers are expected to cash in on the rocket-based gravy train. The post 4,000 Current and Former Spacex Employees Become Millionaires After IPO Including Cafeteria Workers appeared first on Breitbart.