
U.S. Completes Another Round of Bombings in Iran After Two American Soldiers Killed in Jordan
Israel says it is prepared to attack Iran with its ‘full force,’ if necessary.
By MATTHEW RICE
| |Foreign

Israel says it is prepared to attack Iran with its ‘full force,’ if necessary.
By MATTHEW RICE
| |Foreign

Maine Democrats’ nominating process for choosing a U.S. Senate candidate this year is a historic one, precipitated by Graham Platner’s exit earlier this month.
By MATTHEW RICE
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Christopher Nolan’s latest cinematic epic is flat and disjointed and squanders its star power.
By MARIO NAVES
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‘Instead of focusing on his responsibilities as mayor and confronting the rising wave of antisemitism in his city, he has chosen to incite hostility,’ Israel’s envoy says.
By JOSEPH CURL
|The president will hand the championship trophy to a legendary veteran or to soccer’s next big star.
By GEORGE WILLIS
|‘We must do everything in our power to ensure that the Department does not repeat the same mistakes in the future,’ the defense secretary wrote to Pentagon leaders and field commanders.
By ALEX ZDAN
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In another case, a New Jersey man says he plans to sue Uber and an autonomous vehicle company after a robot allegedly struck him while he was riding a bike.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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An internal memo had empowered ticketing agents to offer free itinerary changes to fliers who did not want to use an airport bearing the president’s name.
By LUKE FUNK
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A similar measure was passed into law in 1974 but repealed later that year as Americans encountered the reality of dark winter mornings.
By DAVID JONES
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They are the first American troop deaths resulting from direct Iranian fire since the early days of the war.
By DAVID JONES
|Contributing to anger over the American display of opulence is a costly Italian state security operation to protect the ambassador.
By JOSEPH CURL
|While President Trump blames Prime Minister Carney for the smoke clouds blanketing the Northeast, Canadians are leveling their ire at Ontario’s leader, Doug Ford.
By DAVID JONES
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The reunion between the Sussexes and the king and queen could set the stage for a royal detente.
By A.R. HOFFMAN
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The sinking of Russia’s Moskva marked the beginning of a new age of drone warfare at sea.
By ALEX ZDAN
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The U.K.’s next prime minister inspires left-leaning party members with an acceptance address that is long on promises but short on details and skips foreign policy issues.
By DONALD KIRK
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The head of Homeland Security vows to punish states that don’t implement administration-backed voting security enhancements
By LUKE FUNK
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The new Democratic nominee will be chosen at a nominating convention later this month after Graham Platner dropped out of the race.
By MATTHEW RICE
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The president used the address to call on Congress to pass his SAVE America Act.
By MATTHEW RICE
|Fetterman said it would be immoral for him to be registered with a party that does not support the Jewish state.
By MATTHEW RICE
|The nearly $100 billion reconciliation bill is getting the cold shoulder from fiscal hawks in both houses of Congress.
By MATTHEW RICE
|By MICHAEL BARONE
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By JOSH HAMMER
By LAURENCE ELDER


The influence of the artists at the Wiener Werkstätte cooperative, especially Vally Wieselthier, extended towards New York and Hollywood.
By MARIO NAVES
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The 15-year-old model is not showing its age.
By GARY GASTELU
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The fate of headwear shows how men’s fashion has both lost its mind and its dignity.
By VIVEK NAGRANI
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One budget expert calls it ‘a total bipartisan abdication of making hard choices’ on government spending and taxation.
By JOSEPH CURL
|The Federal Reserve chairman is giving two days of testimony on Capitol Hill as numbers show a slowdown in inflation in June largely due to a now-defunct peace deal in the Persian Gulf.
By LUKE FUNK
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Because employees on protected leave had less activity for the systems to measure, the plaintiffs argue the AI tools effectively penalized them with lower scores.
By JOSEPH CURL
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The states allege the deal would combine two of Hollywood’s five major studios, giving the merged entity control of a massive amount of content.
By JOSEPH CURL
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Supporters of the center are not concerned by the low enrollment rate, but say the school should create a new degree program to boost participation.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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The survey conducted by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development tested more than 150,000 people of all ages across its 38 member states.
By JOSEPH CURL
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Latino students have seen the sharpest rise in numbers since 2000, growing to 18.4 million enrolled students from 10.2 million.
By JOSEPH CURL
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Congressman Jim Jordan is weighing a referral of the prosecutor to the Department of Justice.
By A.R. HOFFMAN
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The acting attorney general was grilled by senators on Wednesday about his handling of the Epstein files and the future of abortion medication.
By MATTHEW RICE
|The longtime columnist for Elle magazine crows that ‘The Eagle has Landed’ and may soon claim even more from the 47th president.
By A.R. HOFFMAN
|Police officials say encryption is essential to protect the sensitive personal information that flows routinely over dispatch channels.
By JOSEPH CURL
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