Billionaire investor George Soros cedes control of empire to ‘more political’ younger son: Report Associated Press Shares
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Trump faces unprecedented legal peril, but will it hurt his standing with Republican voters? By Jill Colvin and Steve Peoples - Associated Press Shares
Car-obsessed California seeks to follow New York’s lead and save public transit By Jeff Mcmurray and Adam Beam - Associated Press Shares
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Smoky haze blanketing U.S. and Canada could last into the weekend By Jennifer Peltz, Rob Gillies and Michael R. Sisak - Associated Press Shares
Televangelist Pat Robertson, ex-presidential candidate and founder of Regent University, dies at 93 By Mark A. Kellner - The Washington Times Shares
Letitia James sues to block pro-life ‘terrorists’ from abortion-clinic protests By Valerie Richardson - The Washington Times Shares
Arcia drives in go-ahead run, Elder recovers as Braves rally to beat Mets 6-4 By Charles Odum - Associated Press Shares
MLB to discuss postponing games in New York, Philadelphia due to wildfire smoke Associated Press Shares
Plane that crashed in Virginia lost contact with air traffic controllers during ascent, feds say By Sarah Brumfield and Jake Offenhartz - Associated Press Shares
Jets’ Aaron Rodgers over calf issue and practicing, providing some ‘wow’ moments By Dennis Waszak Jr. - Associated Press Shares
Chicago Sky still competitive after massive changes since winning 2021 WNBA title By Doug Feinberg - Associated Press Shares
Belt hits tiebreaking homer in 7th, Blue Jays sweep Mets 6-4 By Larry Fleisher - Associated Press Shares
Fox Sports ready for challenge of doing Belmont Stakes for first time By Joe Reedy - Associated Press Shares
Room for rent? New York mayor willing to pay homeowners to house migrants By Dave Boyer and Matt Delaney - The Washington Times Shares
Slow start to New York’s legal pot market leaves farmers holding the bag By Michael Hill - Associated Press Shares