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Saturday, June 3, 2023

Wrinkle in Hunter Biden's paternity battle

Hunter Biden seeks to reduce child support in a paternity case with the mother of his daughter and opposes having the girl adopting the Biden name.

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Sat Jun 3 2023

 
Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, is seen during the annual White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House on April 18, 2022.

Hunter Biden seeks to reduce child support in a paternity case with the mother of his daughter and opposes having the girl adopting the Biden name.

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US President Joe Biden addresses the nation on averting default and the Bipartisan Budget Agreement, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, June 2, 2023. (Photo by JIM WATSON / POOL / AFP) (Photo by JIM WATSON/POOL/AFP via Getty Images) ORIG FILE ID: AFP_33GV2CB.jpg
 

Biden praises McCarthy on debt deal: 'Both sides kept their word'

 

President Joe Biden praised Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy for negotiating "in good faith" to end the debt limit crisis.

Angela Barnes, 54, (left) and Renauda Riddle, 42, (right) stand behind the bar of Nobody's Darling in Chicago, Illinois, on May 4, 2023.
 
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Are lesbian bars making a comeback? Depends where you live

 

As some lesbian bars in the South and Midwest are facing uphill financial and political battles, many other new bars are taking root.

MANDATORY CREDIT- Rescuers work at the site of passenger trains that derailed in Balasore district, in the eastern Indian state of Orissa, Friday, June 2, 2023. Two passenger trains derailed in India, killing at least 13 people and trapping hundreds of others inside more than a dozen damaged coaches, officials said. About 400 people were injured and taken to hospitals, and the cause of the accident was under investigation, officials said. (Press Trust of India via AP)
 

India's deadliest rail accident in decades: Over 280 dead, 900 injured

 

Two passenger trains have derailed in India, killing at least 290 people and trapping hundreds of others inside more than a dozen damaged rail cars.

Sydney Sweeney is seen at the Hotel Martinez during the 76th Cannes film festival on May 21, 2023 in Cannes, France.
 

This 'intentional wardrobe malfunction' is taking off. Here's why.

 

Scarlett Johansson and Sydney Sweeney wore strapless dresses with visible bras. This intentional wardrobe malfunction is the next big fashion moment.

President Joe Biden walks with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., as he departs the Capitol following the annual St. Patrick's Day gathering, in Washington, Friday, March 17, 2023. Facing the risk of a government default as soon as June 1, President Joe Biden invited the top four congressional leaders to a White House meeting for talks.
 

Here's who won and lost in debt ceiling deal

 

While the worst outcome was avoided in the months-long debt ceiling saga, some emerged better off than others from the deal that avoided default.

Bryce Canyon National Park holds an Astronomy Festival during the new moon each June, but its night sky is stunning all year.
 

This national park gets even better in the dark

 

Bryce Canyon National Park is so unlike anywhere else in the world, it's almost otherworldly.

Dan MacMedan / Astrid Stawiarz
 

Elliot Page reveals past relationship with Kate Mara in new memoir

 

Elliot Page is opening up about his previous relationship with Kate Mara, while she was dating Max Minghella.

Terence Samuel has been appointed USA TODAY Editor in Chief. Samuel's experience includes senior editorial positions at the Washington Post, National Journal and most recently as vice president and executive editor of NPR News where he oversaw all newsgathering for the network.
 

NPR News Vice President Terence Samuel named USA TODAY editor-in-chief

 

In his new role, Samuel will help lead the publication through "the next phase of growth and innovation," according to an announcement from Gannett.

In this image from Senate Television, the final vote of 63-36 shows passage of the bill to raise the debt ceiling Thursday night, June 1, 2023, in the Senate at the Capitol in Washington. President Joe Biden is expected to quickly sign the bill that will stave off default.
 
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Week in politics: U.S. averts default; DeSantis jabs Trump, reporters

 

America tiptoed toward a dangerous cliff, but lawmakers raised the debt ceiling and avoided a catastrophic default on the nation's debt.

 

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