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Vietnam bans ‘Barbie’ movie

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Shooting leaves three dead, several injured in Texas

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A North Carolina amusement park closed one of its roller coasters Friday after a crack was found on a support beam.

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New citizens take oath on Battleship New Jersey

A ceremony aboard the Battleship New Jersey in Camden, New Jersey welcomed 34 new American citizens from 21 countries on Tuesday. (July 4)

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Stars including Natalie Portman, Alexandra Daddario, Léa Seydoux and Rosamund Pike sat front row at Dior’s latest show at Paris Fashion Week. (July 4)

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Among the last cities downstream to receive water from the shrinking Colorado River, Tijuana is staring down a water crisis driven also by aging, inefficient infrastructure and successive governments that have done little to prepare the city for diminishing water in the region. (AP Video by Jordi Lebrija. Produced by Teresa de Miguel)

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A much-feared backup of U.S. passport applications has snarled summer plans for would-be travelers around the world.
 
Reports of killings, robberies and sexual assaults are emerging in Russian media.
 
Spanish club Osasuna has been removed from the Europa Conference League by UEFA because club officials were implicated in fixing matches a decade ago.
Alex Morgan is riding a Wave heading into her fourth Women’s World Cup appearance. She became a mom since helping the United States win a second straight World Cup title four years ago and is the marquee attraction for the San Diego Wave of the National Women’s Soccer League.
Reliever Jorge López was reinstated by the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday after using his time on the 15-day injured list to address his mental health.
Authorities say a South Carolina woman died Tuesday after she was attacked by an alligator while walking her dog near a golf course.
One month into his recovery from a torn ligament in his right toe, Aaron Judge has started hitting off a tee but said Tuesday he is still unable to run.
Trinity Rodman is no stranger to expectations. She was a high draft pick into the NWSL and eventually signed a huge contract.
A man who met Kevin Spacey in a pub says that at one point when they were alone during a night of heavy drinking with others, the actor kissed his neck twice and grabbed his crotch.
British police have reopened an investigation into lockdown-breaching government parties after viewing video of Conservative Party staffers dancing and drinking at a 2020 Christmas soiree.
The Las Vegas Aces continued their dominant run through the first part of the season with convincing wins over New York and Connecticut last week to move to 15-1.
Homeowners and renters in the U.K. are facing further grim news as mortgage rates hit levels not seen since unfunded tax cuts announced by the government last fall spooked investors.
A Massachusetts woman who went missing last week has been found alive in a swampy area of a state park.
Six opposition parties in South Africa say they will discuss forming an alliance for next year’s national election in an attempt to end the 30-year hold on power of the African National Congress.
Belgian rider Jasper Philipsen won a mass sprint to earn a second straight stage victory at the Tour de France, while Adam Yates kept the race leader’s yellow jersey heading into the Pyrenees mountains.
Twelve of Arizona’s 15 county attorneys are calling for Gov. Katie Hobbs to rescind her recent executive order that limits them from prosecuting abortion-related cases.
Retired tennis champion Ash Barty has announced the birth of her first child. The former No. 1 player retired just over 15 months ago.
Yan Mingfu, a former top Communist Party figure who acted as an envoy to pro-democracy protesters in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square in 1989 and was forced out after the protests were violently crushed, has died at age 91.
Authorities say a North Carolina state trooper who was trying to help a stranded driver was shot in his protective vest before he killed the motorist who fired at him.
Switzerland plans to take part in a Europe-wide air defense project initiated in response to Russia’s attack on Ukraine.
Indonesia has pulled out of hosting another global sports event at short notice, three months after refusing to welcome Israel’s team for soccer’s Under-20 World Cup.
Backup catcher James McCann was activated from the 10-day injured list by the Baltimore Orioles before a game against the New York Yankees.
NASCAR is heading back to its more traditional oval racing format this week in Georgia. The top two series made history last week on the streets of Chicago, NASCAR’s first street races in its 75th season.
A French court has upheld the freezing of assets of Lebanon’s embattled central bank governor rejecting his appeal to have them released.
Officials in Minnesota are searching for three men who went missing from a fishing boat in the Mississippi River.
A human rights group says the army, separatists and militias are committing abuses against civilians in the English-speaking regions of Cameroon.
French club Monaco has hired Adi Hütter as its new coach on a two-year contract. Hütter replaces Belgian coach Philippe Clement, who was fired last month after the club finished a disappointing sixth in the French league.
Authorities say a man stole a forklift from a Maryland home improvement store and killed a woman in the parking lot after ramming the car in which she was sleeping.
An Iowa man may be well on his way to an official world record for pencils. Aaron Bartholmey of Colfax has been collecting wooden advertising pencils since he was a child.
A former Scotland rugby player was killed in a paragliding accident in South Africa while there to watch his son play in the Under-20 World Championship.
The Russian military says that one of its fighter jets has crashed into the Pacific during a training mission. The fate of its two crew members wasn’t immediately known.
The biggest tournament in women’s golf is going to one of America’s most famous courses. The U.S. Women’s Open goes to Pebble Beach for the first time.