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Boston police say two Rhode Island teens were arrested after a large crowd attacked police cruisers with fireworks and other objects in Boston’s South End.
Taylor Swift’s limited-run film opened at No. 1 at the North America box office with $33 million, while Dwayne Johnson’s new drama had a much softer debut.

A federal judge blocked President Donald Trump’s move to send California National Guard troops to Oregon after Gov. Gavin Newsom and Oregon leaders said the deployment was unlawful.
The death of Ka’Von Wooden and other young riders shows how subway surfing keeps killing children in New York, while officials struggle to stop it.
Deion Sanders said after Colorado’s loss at TCU that he thinks he may have more blood clots and plans to see a doctor about his leg pain.

A federal judge blocked President Donald Trump’s plan to send National Guard troops to Portland, saying the protests there did not justify the move.

A shooting in downtown Montgomery, Alabama, killed Jeremiah Morris and Shalanda Williams and wounded 12 others during a crowded weekend of city events.

South Carolina State University went on lockdown after two separate shootings during homecoming events left one person dead and others injured.

The first supermoon of the year will be visible Monday night, and it should look slightly bigger and brighter than usual.

PEN America says book bans in U.S. public schools stayed high in the 2024-25 school year, with LGBTQ books and Sarah J. Maas titles among the most targeted.

Netanyahu said a hostage deal between Israel and Hamas could come in the coming days as U.S. pressure grows, even though strikes on Gaza continued.

The Philadelphia Eagles are 4-0, but shaky offense and tension around A.J. Brown suggest their biggest challenge may be staying on the same page.
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