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Royal Caribbean sails first trial cruise in US after industry's 15-month pause

Royal Caribbean sails first trial cruise in US after industry's 15-month pause Royal Caribbean set sail for the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle’s son Archie could choose to become a prince at age 18, author claims

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle’s son Archie could choose to become a prince at age 18, author claims Robert Lacey, who is also the official consultant on Netflix’s “The Crown,” has updated his book “Battle of Brothers: William and Harry – The Inside Story of a Family in Tumult” with added chapters and new material.

Portland seeks to mend image amid police uproar, civil unrest with ad campaign: ‘You can be yourself here’

Portland seeks to mend image amid police uproar, civil unrest with ad campaign: ‘You can be yourself here’ Portland purchased a full-page advertisement in the New York Times in an attempt to rebrand itself and attract tourists following a tumultuous year of violent demonstrations in the wake of the death of George Floyd, and the most recent fallout after all 50 members of the police riot squad resigned.

Georgia Gov. Kemp: People 'tired of leaders blaming somebody else for problems'

Georgia Gov. Kemp: People 'tired of leaders blaming somebody else for problems' Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp responds to Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms blaming the city's crime spike on GOP-led reopening during the coronavirus pandemic.

NY Post slams rioters getting charges dropped in NYC: 'Let em loot'

NY Post slams rioters getting charges dropped in NYC: 'Let em loot' National Review Contributing Editor Deroy Murdoch says he was ‘absolutely disgusted’ to hear that hundreds of rioters had gotten off the hook for 2020 crimes

Democratic mayor blames spike in crime on reopening

Democratic mayor blames spike in crime on reopening Seattle Ratio talk show host Jason Rantz points to the defund police movement as a major reason crime has surged in major cities.

Texas deputies investigate multiple shootings, including teenagers, in Harris County after violent weekend

Texas deputies investigate multiple shootings, including teenagers, in Harris County after violent weekend Texas sheriffs had their hands full over the weekend with a number of shootings that resulted in at least two deaths and many more injured in Harris County. 

Deputies' 'remarkable' rescue of teen jumping from overpass caught on bodycam video

Deputies' 'remarkable' rescue of teen jumping from overpass caught on bodycam video Deputies in Florida saved a 17-year-old girl on Sunday as the teen stood overlooking an overpass and threatened to jump in a heart-pounding rescue all recorded on bodycam.

Michigan woman who ambushed police officer at Juneteenth parade dies after struck by return fire: police

Michigan woman who ambushed police officer at Juneteenth parade dies after struck by return fire: police A woman in Michigan who authorities say shot at a Flint police officer at a traffic checkpoint during a parade on Juneteenth and was struck when the officer returned fire has since died at the hospital

NYC business owner on reported decision by Bronx, Manhattan DAs not to charge dozens of looters, rioters

NYC business owner on reported decision by Bronx, Manhattan DAs not to charge dozens of looters, rioters Jessica Betancourt, the owner of Bronx Optical Center, claims that 'no efforts were made' by New York City officials to find and arrest the looters who targeted her business during last year’s demonstrations.

‘Outnumbered’ slams anti-police policies and charges being dropped against rioters

‘Outnumbered’ slams anti-police policies and charges being dropped against rioters The ‘Outnumbered’ panel discusses crime surges in major U.S. cities as elected officials push for police reform and charges against rioters are dropped.

Hegseth rips ‘upside down’ policies demoralizing police: ‘A recipe for insanity’

Hegseth rips ‘upside down’ policies demoralizing police: ‘A recipe for insanity’ ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ co-host Pete Hegseth discusses ‘unequal’ application of justice for criminals and crime surges in cities defunding the police

Peter and Daniel Arbeeny: We are COVID orphans. Here are 12 Qs for Dr. Fauci on Cuomo's nursing home moves

Peter and Daniel Arbeeny: We are COVID orphans. Here are 12 Qs for Dr. Fauci on Cuomo's nursing home moves Many thousands of grieving families who lost loved ones in nursing homes are seeking the truth about Cuomo’s ill-fated advisory and subsequent cover-up of the true death toll.

Foo Fighters pack Madison Square Garden for the first arena rock show in N.Y.C. since last March.

By BY MATT STEVENS from NYT World https://ift.tt/3wNDJK7

Doubters. Haters. Trae Young Has Them. He Doesn’t Care.

By BY JONATHAN ABRAMS from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/3xFPi5W

The Week Inflation Panic Died

By BY PAUL KRUGMAN from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/3vGqx8h

Early voting, a first for a New York mayoral primary, was ‘slow and steady.’

By BY EMMA G. FITZSIMMONS from NYT New York https://ift.tt/3xFWJdy

¿Te vacunaste y quieres saber si estás protegido?

By BY APOORVA MANDAVILLI from NYT en Español https://ift.tt/3xKetVf

‘She got six votes out of this family’: Wiley meets loyal fans in Manhattan.

By BY ASHLEY WONG from NYT New York https://ift.tt/2Ujz1VT

‘Just Epic’: Foo Fighters Bring Arena Rock Back, to the Vaccinated

By BY MATT STEVENS from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/3qnqbCI

Robert Quackenbush, Creator of Animal Detective Stories, Dies at 91

By BY ALEX VADUKUL from NYT Books https://ift.tt/2TPXkL8