Washington Times (U.S. News)

· 'First submarine named after Massachusetts joins the Navy fleet'
· 'Dozens arrested for failing to disperse after 'No Kings' rally in Los Angeles'
· 'Central Haitian town descends into fire and bloodshed from gang warfare'
· 'Egypt's early closing order jolts Cairo's night life as war-driven oil costs soar'
· 'U.K. police arrest a man after a car hits pedestrians in the English city of Derby, injuring 7'
· 'Corn tortillas in California now must contain folic acid. More states are looking at it'
· 'Swift and widespread, efforts to rebrand Cesar Chavez Day are fueled by emotion and duty'
· 'In wrangling dark matter, some scientists find inspiration in the Torah, Krishna and Christ'
· 'Navy shipyard workers approve a contract deal with Bath Iron Works, ending weeklong strike'
· 'Oil spill deals economic blow to fishermen in the Gulf of Mexico'
· 'First submarine named after Massachusetts joins the Navy fleet'
· 'No Kings protests reportedly funded by socialist, communist groups'
· 'Astronaut who lost speech on space station says doctors still baffled'
· 'Gender pay gap widens to 81 cents'
· ''No Kings' protests sweep NYC, nation for third time'
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