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32 Years Later: Authorities Name Suspect in Infamous Yogurt Shop Killings

POLICY & POLITICS

FBI fires at least 15 agents over conduct during George Floyd protests

At least 15 FBI agents were fired Friday in connection with their actions during the protests that followed the death of George Floyd, a source familiar with the terminations told NBC News.

Eric Adams drops out of New York City mayoral race

New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced Sunday that he is dropping his third-party bid for re-election, narrowing the field for November’s election.

CULTURE & SOCIETY

Gloria Estefan talks about playing a grandma in 'Gabby's Dollhouse' and 'unboxing' music memories

The music legend, who celebrates 50 years in the business this year, is delighted to play Grandma Gigi in the new film, which mixes live action and animation.

‘One Battle After Another’ opens with $22.4 million

“One Battle After Another,” Paul Thomas Anderson’s widely acclaimed American epic of rebellion and resistance, opened with $22.4 million in ticket sales from North American theaters over the weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday.

BUSINESS & ECONOMY

How gold, bitcoin are moving beyond market hedge and boosting investment income

Investor interest continues to increase for portfolio diversification beyond stocks and bonds, with gold hitting new record prices and bitcoin adoption growing.

Ex-Meta global affairs chief says tech should stay out of politics

Former Meta global affairs chief Nick Clegg said tech companies should keep a distance from politics.

AROUND THE STAND

  • Virginia pulled off a stunning 46–38 upset over No. 8 Florida State in double overtime, with quarterback Chandler Morris scoring the deciding touchdown and conversion. The win also prompted fans to storm the field and knocked Florida State down in the rankings.

  • The Boston Red Sox stormed back from a three-run hole and delivered a walk-off win over the Detroit Tigers to clinch a playoff berth. The victory snapped a multi-year drought and reinvigorated hope in Boston’s postseason aspirations.

  • At the San Sebastián Film Festival, Jennifer Lawrence sharply condemned Israel’s military actions in Gaza, calling the civilian toll unacceptable and labeling it “no less than a genocide.” She also voiced frustration with the decline in American political discourse and warned of a grim future for younger generations if silence prevails.

  • Ellen DeGeneres shared an emotional tribute to Tayt Andersen, a frequent guest on her show affectionately called her “boyfriend,” after his death at age 19. He had faced longstanding health challenges including a congenital heart condition and cancer, and his passing prompted an outpouring of love from fans and friends alike.

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