What happened this weekend? A key Israeli War Cabinet minister resigned one day after a hostage rescue. Caitlin Clark will not be on the U.S. Olympic women's basketball roster for this summer's Olympics in Paris. And long shot Dornoch, co-owned by a former MLB All-Star, won the 156th running of the Belmont Stakes. |
Here's the biggest news you missed. 👇 | | | | Neighboring Egypt and Jordan expressed outrage at the Israeli attack, calling it a violation of international law. | | | | | Caitlin Clark, who scored 30 points for the Indiana Fever last night, was left off the US Olympic women's basketball team for Paris. | | | | Dornoch, the 17-1 long shot co-owned by Jayson Werth, won Saturday's 156th running of the Belmont Stakes at Saratoga Race Course. | | | | The body of British doctor Michael Mosley, who appeared on TV series and documentaries about biology and medicine, was found Sunday morning in Greece. | | | | The judge, Juan Merchan, flags a post to court's Facebook page purportedly from May 29, two days before jury verdict convicting former president | | | | Ryan Garcia was issued a court date and the case will be submitted to the district attorney's office, which will decide whether to file charges. | | | | The Eras Tour superstar kept strumming her guitar until security helped a fan in need of medical assistance. | | | | Biden ends five-day trip to France with visit to a World War I cemetery. Trump canceled a trip to the burial ground in 2018. | | | | Two shark attack victims, including a child, were airlifted to hospitals for treatment of their injuries; one victim lost a hand in Friday's attack. | | | | Donald Trump's own former advisors say he undermined national security by claiming Vladimir Putin would release Evan Gershkovich if Trump wins | | | | | Brighten your day with one of our games. | | | | | |
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