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Tributes flow as David Hockney, Britain’s art icon, dies at 88
African Fans Mock South Africa After World Cup Loss
Air India Crash Investigation Continues: Fuel Switch Mystery Persists
A Year‑Long Fight for Proper Remains: Air India Crash Families Demand Accurate Identification
Steve Hilton, Former UK Adviser, Promises 'Common Sense' Reform in California Governor Race
US Vice‑President Alerts Israel That ‘Some Things Are Misaligned’
Palestinians Protest Rising Demolition in East Jerusalem
The 2026 World Cup: Pricing, Politics and a New Economy
Trump says a deal to end Iran conflict is almost done, but Tehran denies progress
Shakira, Fans and Fireworks Light Up Mexico’s World Cup Opening
U.S. sea drone “Corsair” conducts first recorded rescue of helicopter crew
Thai Court Sentences Two Men to Death for 2015 Bangkok Shrine Bombing
Nigeria Evacuates Citizens from South Africa Amid Rising Xenophobia
Drone Strike Kills Four at Sudan Funeral, RSF Blamed
Miraculous Survival of Everest Guide Raises Safety Concerns in High‑Altitude Tourism
Somali Referee Omar Artan to Officiate UEFA Super Cup After US Entry Denial
Somali Referee Denied U.S. Entry, Missing World Cup Debut
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Two Uyghur‑origin men sentenced to death after a decade‑long trial sparked by accusations of police misconduct and procedural flaws.
IRGC says it struck vessels in the Strait amid US‑led uptick, following Trump’s ultimatum and a fragile ceasefire.
Ukraine’s drone assault turned a Russia‑hosted economic forum into a smoky spectacle, while President Putin’s defiant address underscored the war‑driven economy.
Judge Myong Joun blocks new restrictions that could prevent millions of Americans from accessing the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, keeping billions of dollars available for food assistance.
ICE officials detain 48 workers and arrest managers at Burnstein von Seelen Precision Castings after a two‑year investigation into fake identity documents.
TRAVEL
Vance says the Israeli Prime Minister has misjudged key points, adding tension to the long‑standing US‑Israel alliance.
Israel carries out bombing in Tyre, Lebanon, despite Iran’s warning; eight are killed and residents ordered to evacuate. The conflict intensifies post-ceasefire.
Seasonal mountaineering ranger Robin Pendery lost her life after a crevasse fall on Mount McKinley, amid recent climber fatalities on the 20,310‑foot peak.
A United Airlines Boeing 767 nearly struck a truck on the New Jersey Turnpike when it landed at Newark Liberty Airport, but no passengers were hurt.
New York City’s skyline turns into a giant sundial every spring and summer as the setting sun aligns perfectly with Manhattan’s grid‑like streets. Here’s when, where, and why it’s such a must‑see event.
SPORT
Opening statements set for Thursday as former high school athlete faces life imprisonment after stabbing 17‑year‑old competitor.
Lonnie Ali reflects on Muhammad Ali’s enduring spirit of service and the role of compassion in healing a divided nation.
ENTERTAINMENT
Singer Pink headlines the 75th Annual Tony Awards on CBS, as Broadway's biggest night features high-profile performances, anniversary celebrations, and historic milestones.
Pop icon Taylor Swift and NFL star Travis Kelce's engagement has sparked a frenzy of speculation. Fans scour album numerology, Instagram posts, and hints from the couple to guess a future wedding date, venue, dress and celebrity guests.
The 81‑year‑old actor, best known for his roles in long‑running TV dramas, was found dead at his Tarzana residence after a stabbing. Police have arrested his girlfriend’s son on a murder charge.
Actor James Handy, known for his role in Jumanji and Top Gun: Maverick, was stabbed to death in Los Angeles. Police arrested Michael Gledhill in connection with the murder amid questions about legal counsel.
The teen‑centric, one‑size apparel chain has closed all fitting rooms in U.S. stores, sparking social‑media outrage and raising concerns over customer safety and the brand’s questionable sizing policy.
OPINION
President Trump pursues the spotlight by transforming a canceled concert series into his own headlining performance amid concerns of politicized national festivities.
While the Kremlin remains resolute on Ukraine, Russian public discourse is slowly turning toward questioning the war’s purpose and cost.
Inside the city’s newest cultural hub, we explore the striking design, the long‑standing legal battles, and how the $850 million center is reshaping Jackson Park and the community.
POLITICS
US President Donald Trump claims a settlement with Iran is near, while Tehran insists no formal agreement is in place. The region remains tense after recent strikes.
Omar Artan, Somalia’s rising football referee, was denied entry to the U.S. despite a diplomatic passport. He now returns home to a hero welcome and vows to officiate at the 2030 World Cup.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump labels Iran responsible for shooting down a U.S. AH‑64 Apache helicopter in the Strait of Hormuz and vows to react, stirring tensions amid fragile ceasefire talks.
ICC’s chief prosecutor Karim Khan suspended as investigations into alleged misconduct continue, raising questions about accountability and the role of international justice.
Crime and insecurity dominate voters' concerns in Peru's presidential election, with candidates Fujimori and Sánchez promising tough-on-crime policies amid rising extortion and violence.
HEALTH
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has dropped its reporting of deaths occurring after detainees are released, raising questions about accountability, detainee health care, and the legacy of Trump‑era mass detention.
After a brief spike, confirmed Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of Congo have dropped to 380, yet challenges such as low contact tracing rates and mistrust in communities keep the threat alive.
U.S. officials confirm the first detected case of the flesh‑eating screwworm fly in decades, establishing a 12‑mile quarantine and rolling out sterile fly releases to eliminate the pest.
The former Gates Foundation co‑chair signs a new $215 million gift to raise global access to contraception, maternal care and menopause services.
TECH
Five out of seven crew members were moved into a docked Dragon spacecraft after an air leak in the ISS’s Russian segment worsened during a repair attempt.
Instagram claims it has fixed a flaw that allowed attackers to use its AI support bot to take over other users' accounts.
Media entrepreneur Alki David seeks court‑ordered preservation of documentary evidence before Judge Sean D. Jordan, linking a Dallas‑based case to a network of business and entertainment leaders.
At a Florida conference the U.S. Special Operations Command warned of caution amid a Trump‑era push to arm the armed forces with artificial intelligence. The story follows the administration’s ambition and the Pentagon’s fight with the tech company Anthropic over safety and control.
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