Washington Times (U.S. News)

· 'Iraqi man accused of NYC synagogue plot after attacks in Europe and Canada in response to Iran war'
· 'Starbucks to lay off 300 U.S. corporate workers and close regional offices'
· 'Wyoming cuts wolf hunt in half to buoy Yellowstone region's disease-depleted population'
· 'North America's largest commuter rail system LIRR shuts down as workers strike'
· 'What to know about Harvey Weinstein's cases after his recent mistrial'
· 'A Latino grocery store in Delaware turns its produce aisle into a music stage'
· 'Supreme Court rejects Virginia Democrats' last-ditch bid to force new map'
· 'Colorado's Democratic governor commutes ex-election clerk Tina Peters' sentence after Trump pressure'
· 'Texas man pleads guilty to shooting, killing a bald eagle'
· 'Flags fly at half-staff Friday for Peace Officers Memorial Day'
· 'Man pleads guilty in shooting death of rapper Young Dolph at a Memphis bakery'
· 'NTSB investigating what caused a plane to crash into a home in Akron, killing 2'
· 'Maine lumber mill explosion injures at least 11 as firefighters respond to roaring blaze'
· 'Created as IDs, dog tags became a crucial link between military families and fallen troops'
· 'Suspect in shooting of Missouri running back Ahmad Hardy arrested in Kentucky'
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