Iran fires at bases in Kuwait and Bahrain after US hits radar sites
Why it matters: The exchange further strains an April ceasefire and keeps pressure on Strait of Hormuz shipping and oil flows.
Why it matters: The exchange further strains an April ceasefire and keeps pressure on Strait of Hormuz shipping and oil flows.
Why it matters: Blanche could face bipartisan questions over the Justice Department's handling of Epstein records and a disputed compensation fund.
Why it matters: The pest can kill livestock through wound infestations, threatening the $113 billion U.S. cattle industry as it moves north from Mexico.
Why it matters: The step could deepen the US-Iran standoff as ceasefire talks falter and Gulf allies seek compensation for damage.
Why it matters: The move deepens Senate resistance to Pulte and has already complicated renewal of a key surveillance program.
What's next: Krishnan will stay on as an outside adviser as the Trump administration pushes a lighter-touch AI policy.
Why it matters: The result will shape Armenia’s EU drive, its economic ties with Russia and a divisive peace track with Azerbaijan.
What's new: Republicans also moved to block or cut several Trump-backed priorities, from a White House ballroom request to a domestic spying measure.
Why it matters: The administration says the program now covers roughly four of every five U.S. prescriptions and includes some weight-loss, diabetes and HIV drugs.
Why it matters: The warning could curb intelligence sharing as Washington and Israel coordinate military operations and Iran talks.
Earlier: Pentagon raises Israel espionage threat in US to criticalSeries: Israel · US Espionage DisputeWhat's next: California counties have up to 30 days to count ballots, with certified primary results due to the state by July 3.
What's new: Police said at least two gunmen likely fired at each other, and no suspects were in custody late Saturday.
Earlier: Shooting near Toledo, Ohio festival injures at least 8Series: Toledo · Old West End Festival ShootingWhat's new: The British government accused US figures of inflaming unrest after protests in Southampton injured 11 officers and a police dog.
What's new: The talks could seed a public wealth fund with equity and come as OpenAI prepares for a possible IPO this year.
What's new: Police said one suspect was accused of punching an officer, and another faced gun and counterfeit-merchandise charges.
What's new: Head's family said he died from complications of pneumonia, prompting tributes from former co-stars.
What's new: The NBA said Trump would be the first sitting president to attend an NBA Finals game, with fans urged to arrive two hours early.
What’s new: The Russian became the youngest women’s champion at Roland Garros since Monica Seles in 1992.
What's next: Leo plans more than 20 speeches, including Spain's first papal address to parliament and a stop in the Canary Islands.
What’s new: The man was spearfishing with family near Michaelmas Island, and officials are preparing a report for the coroner.
Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon Music each logged the song’s first 24 hours as the biggest debut of 2026.
What's new: She also held elected office in Corrèze for decades, a rare independent power base for a French presidential spouse.
Only unopened 590 ml soft plastic bottles will be allowed; hard refillable bottles remain banned on safety grounds.
What's new: Dawa Sherpa said he lived on ice and chocolates, escaped a crevasse and was flown to a Kathmandu hospital.
What's next: Karen Bass had secured a runoff spot, while Pratt and Nithya Raman were competing for the second berth as votes were still being counted.