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US & Canada · HarrisburgOz led McCormick by 1,079 votes, or 0.08 percentage points, out of 1,340,248 ballots counted as of 5 p.m. Friday. The race is close enough to trigger Pennsylvania's automatic recount law. The winner will face Democratic Lt. Gov. John Fetterman in November.See the Story
Pennsylvania Senate GOP primary too close to call, recount likely
51% Center coverage: 39 sources
Business · Cape CanaveralBoeing's Starliner capsule docked at the International Space Station for the first time. The automated rendezvous went off without a major hitch, despite the failure of a handful of thrusters. If the rest of Starliner's mission goes well, Boeing could be ready to launch its first crew by the end of this year.See the Story
Boeing docks crew capsule to space station in test do-over
49% Center coverage: 39 sources
Voting · CanberraMore than 17 million people are enrolled to vote in Australia's election. It is the country's first election since 2019. Prime Minister Scott Morrison is up against Labor Leader Anthony Albanese. Rising cost of living and climate change are key issues for voters. But the election has largely been framed as a referendum on the leaders' characters.See the Story
Australians vote to determine conservative government future
Coverage: 37 sources
US & Canada · WashingtonThe U.S. is poised to remove five extremist groups from its list of foreign terrorist organizations. Several of these groups once posed significant threats, killing hundreds if not thousands of people across Asia, Europe and the Middle East. The decision was politically sensitive for the Biden administration and the countries in which the organizations operated.See the Story
US removes 5 groups from terror blacklist, retains al-Qaida
42% Left coverage: 36 sources
US & Canada · BuffaloBuffalo police arrested a man suspected of killing 10 people at a supermarket. He was carrying an AR-15-style rifle and cloaked in body armor and hatred. Black people have been killed in encounters with police over minor traffic infractions or no infractions at all. Where is that training, that determined following of protocol, when it comes to them?See the Story
Handling of Buffalo suspect spurs talk of uneven restraint
52% Center coverage: 27 sources
US & Canada · WashingtonPentagon press secretary John Kirby is joining the White House, according to a person familiar with the matter. Kirby also served as the top spokesman at the Pentagon and the State Department during the Obama administration. He is expected to take handle strategic communications for the NSC, as the West Wing navigates foreign policy challenges.See the Story
Biden names John Kirby as NSC coordinator for strategic communications
38% Left coverage: 24 sources
Europe · KyivUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky proposed a deal Friday to secure compensation for countries that "suffered from Russia's actions" A compensation deal would show aggressors that they will be held accountable for their actions at the international level, he said. G7 countries have said they will provide nearly $20 billion in financial aid for Ukraine.See the Story
Ukraine's Zelenskiy proposes formal deal on compensation from Russia
Coverage: 16 sources
US & Canada · HarrisburgPennsylvania state Rep. Summer Lee has won the Democratic primary for an open U.S. House seat in Pennsylvania. Lee had 41.8% of the vote to establishment-backed attorney Steve Irwin's 41.1%, according to the Pennsylvania secretary of state. The result marks another win for progressives this week in a pitched nationwide battle with more establishment Democrats for ideological control of the party.See the Story
Summer Lee wins PA House primary in triumph for the Squad
63% Left coverage: 19 sources
US & Canada · WashingtonU.N. rights chief Michelle Bachelet will lead a six-day mission to China starting Monday. The United States said she was failing to stand up for the region's Uyghur community. The U.S. has been critical of China's treatment of the region.See the Story
U.S. slams China, U.N. rights chief, ahead of Xinjiang visit
38% Center coverage: 16 sources
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Europe · MoscowSee the Story
Russia adds Kasparov and Khodorkovsky to 'foreign agents' list
42% Right coverage: 12 sources
International · ManaguaSee the Story
Nicaraguan bishop, alleging police harassment, goes on hunger strike
66% Center coverage: 29 sources
Business · GardenaSee the Story
Driver of Tesla on autopilot must stand trial for crash that killed 2 in Gardena, judge rules
67% Center coverage: 31 sources
US & Canada · BostonSee the Story
$500M available for New England schools to buy green buses
54% Left coverage: 13 sources
Europe · GenevaSee the Story
UN Rights Chief to Visit China for First Time Since 2005
42% Left coverage: 45 sources
US & Canada · BuffaloSee the Story
'How Dare You!': Grief, Anger From Buffalo Victims' Kin
48% Left coverage: 21 sources
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