
2 people hang banner about the power of love on Empire State Building antenna
NEW YORK (AP) — Two people got to the top of the Empire State Building's antenna and unfurled a banner about “the power of love” at midday Tuesday, before starting to descend, embracing and taking selfies, news helicopter video showed. Dressed in black and wearing masks — but not tethers, it appeared — the two balanced on a narrow ledge and appeared to kiss atop the New York skyscraper's antenna, which rises 1,454 feet (443 meters) above midtown Manhattan. The banner, reading “when...
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- Trump will visit newly built Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in North Dakotas Badlands
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Trump will visit newly built Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in North Dakotas Badlands
MEDORA, N. D. (AP) — President Donald Trump is visiting North Dakota on Wednesday to see the newly built Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library, a massive facility exploring the life of America's 26th president. The 96,000-square-foot library is in the rugged, lonely landscape where the young Easterner built his conservation values while ranching and hunting in the 1880s. Saturday's official opening coincides with July Fourth celebrations honoring the 250th anniversary of the signing of the...
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- Judge orders Pentagon to lift policy that journalists be accompanied by an escort
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Abdul Ahad Momand, an Afghan air force pilot who served on the Mir space station, dies at 67
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Abdul Ahad Momand, Afghanistan ’s first citizen in space, has died at age 67, his family and friends said. A national hero, Momand died from cancer on June 21 in a hospital in Stuttgart, Germany, where he had lived since leaving Afghanistan in 1992 during the civil war. “I am deeply saddened by the sudden death of Afghanistan’s first and only astronaut, Abdul Ahad Momand,” former President Ashraf Ghani wrote on X. “I pray to God to grant Momand a high in I...
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