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Israel and Iran traded strikes for a fourth day early Monday, damaging two high-rise residential buildings in central Israel, emergency officials said.
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  1. Iran strikes residential high-rises, energy infrastructure in Israel
  2. Police arrest Vance Boelter in shootings of Minnesota lawmakers
  3. Garrett Hedlund: 'Barron's Cove' dad is haunted by the past
  4. President Donald Trump heads to Canada for G7, says 'we have our trade deals'
  5. Border agents seize $6.7 million in amphetamines, stolen sports car
  6. U.S. Open golf: J.J. Spaun conquers Oakmont for first major win
  7. Reza Diako: Philip filled with desperation, desire in 'Chosen' S5
  8. Britain agrees to open child sexual grooming investigation
  9. Man shot at Salt Lake City 'No Kings' protest dies
  10. 'We don't want them here' Los Angeles mayor says of Guard troops
  11. At least 3 dead in West Virginia after weekend flash flooding
  12. Sen. Padilla says Noem clash was not to ‘manufacture a viral moment’
  13. Look: Jonas Brothers switch venues for six upcoming concerts
  14. 'Dragon' tops North American box office with $83.7M
  15. Sen. Rand Paul 'not an absolute no' on budget bill
  16. Indian bridge collapse leaves at least two dead
  17. Portland, Ore., police declare anti-ICE protest a ‘riot’
  18. 'The Boys' star Erin Moriarty shares Graves' disease diagnosis
  19. Famous birthdays for June 15: Julie Hagerty, Ice Cube
  20. On This Day, June 15: Supreme Court rules civil rights law protects LGBTQ workers
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Iran strikes residential high-rises, energy infrastructure in Israel

Israel and Iran traded strikes for a fourth day early Monday, damaging two high-rise residential buildings in central Israel, emergency officials said.
   

Police arrest Vance Boelter in shootings of Minnesota lawmakers

Police arrested a man suspected of shooting two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses -- two fatally -- after a two-day manhunt, law enforcement sources told multiple news outlets Sunday.
   

Garrett Hedlund: 'Barron's Cove' dad is haunted by the past

Garrett Hedlund told UPI that, at the heart of his new crime thriller, "Barron's Cove," is a flawed, loving father with a deep sense of self-doubt.
   

President Donald Trump heads to Canada for G7, says 'we have our trade deals'

President Donald Trump departed the White House on Sunday en route to Western Canada for the annual G7 summit, promising to secure trade deals weeks ahead of a tariff hike deadline.
   

Border agents seize $6.7 million in amphetamines, stolen sports car

U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents seized a shipment of amphetamines valued at $6.7 billion, intercepted a Canadian citizen attempting to drive a stolen, high dollar sports car into the country.
   

U.S. Open golf: J.J. Spaun conquers Oakmont for first major win

J.J. Spaun hit razor-thin fairways, weathered rain showers and overcame Oakmont Country Club's gauntlet of a golf course to win the first major title of his career Sunday at the 2025 U.S. Open.
   

Reza Diako: Philip filled with desperation, desire in 'Chosen' S5

Reza Diako told UPI his character Philip, Jesus Christ's apostle, is still grieving the loss of his friend, John the Baptist, and searching for a father figure in "The Chosen" Season 5.
   

Britain agrees to open child sexual grooming investigation

British officials said Sunday that they have never dismissed reports of child grooming gangs in the country, and vowed to release the results of an investigation Monday.
   

Man shot at Salt Lake City 'No Kings' protest dies

Arthur Folasa Ah Loo, 39, has died as the result of a gunshot wound he sustained Saturday in a shooting during a protest against President Donald Trump in Salt Lake City.
   

'We don't want them here' Los Angeles mayor says of Guard troops

Mayor Karen Bass said Sunday that Los Angeles does not need National Guard troops to bolster city police amid protests against raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, despite violent incidents.
   

At least 3 dead in West Virginia after weekend flash flooding

A large storm Saturday evening dumped as much as four inches of rain in just a half-hour period in West Virginia, causing flash flooding that left at least three people dead.
   

Sen. Padilla says Noem clash was not to ‘manufacture a viral moment’

Days after Sen. Alex Padilla was handcuffed and removed for interrupting a news conference by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, the Democratic lawmaker insisted the clash was not a calculated move for attention.
   

Look: Jonas Brothers switch venues for six upcoming concerts

The Jonas Brothers have announced plans to switch venues for six of the fraternal pop music trio's upcoming concerts.
   

'Dragon' tops North American box office with $83.7M

The live-action remake of "How to Train Your Dragon" is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning $83.7 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
   

Sen. Rand Paul 'not an absolute no' on budget bill

Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., said Sunday that he is "not an absolute no" on the Trump administration's House-passed budget reconciliation bill, which threatens cuts to social services and would increase the deficit.
   

Indian bridge collapse leaves at least two dead

An iron bridge in western India collapsed around 3:30 p.m. local time Sunday, leaving at least two people dead and 32 people injured, authorities said.
   

Portland, Ore., police declare anti-ICE protest a ‘riot’

A protest outside of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Oregon has been declared a riot by the Portland Police Bureau.
   

'The Boys' star Erin Moriarty shares Graves' disease diagnosis

"The Boys" star Erin Moriarty has announced on Instagram she is suffering from Graves' disease.
   

Famous birthdays for June 15: Julie Hagerty, Ice Cube

Actor Julie Hagerty turns 70 and actor/musician Ice Cube turns 56, among the famous birthdays for June 15.
   

On This Day, June 15: Supreme Court rules civil rights law protects LGBTQ workers

On June 15, 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that federal civil rights law protects LGBTQ workers from being fired based on their sexual or gender orientation.
   

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Top stories - Google News"Top stories - Google News" - 24 new articles

  1. 'Innocent bystander' shot, killed by member of 'peacekeeping' group at Salt Lake rally - KSL News
  2. G7 is a big moment for Carney. Here are five things to watch - BBC
  3. After Omaha, Nebraska largest worksite immigration raid, a community works to recover - NBC News
  4. Israeli official rejects Trump's call for Iran deal: 'Outrageous' to negotiate with 'evil, jihadist regime' - Fox News
  5. Woman with gun among 2 arrested at Pueblo 'No Kings' protest, police say - 9News
  6. West Virginia in state of emergency amid deadly flash flooding, building collapse - ABC News
  7. Protesters against overtourism take to the streets of southern Europe - KSL News
  8. Trump told Israel not to kill Iran's supreme leader - BBC
  9. Missile Damages Kiryat Gat Shul, Sefer Torah Intact - Anash.org
  10. Heat of Air India Crash Hinders DNA Identification, Agonizing Relatives - The New York Times
  11. Trump administration offers some details of how it would control US Steel, but union raises concerns - AP News
  12. Leonard Lauder: Son of Estee Lauder, who took the brand global, dies aged 92 - BBC
  13. Abu Dhabi’s Adnoc bids $19bn to take over Australia’s Santos - Financial Times
  14. ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ soars in box office debut with $83.7 million, beating ‘Lilo & Stitch’ - AP News
  15. HBO’s ‘The Mortician’ Ended With What Sounds Like a Murder Confession - The Hollywood Reporter
  16. Brian Wilson’s Friend Remembers First Night “Pop Genius Turned Up At The Door For A Pizza” - Deadline
  17. Nicholas Galitzine Says Masters of the Universe Has Wrapped Production - Variety
  18. J.J. Spaun wins the 125th US Open, outlasting a brutal course, a crowded leaderboard and Mother Nature - CNN
  19. Kevin Durant trade proposals range from calculated to chaotic - Bright Side Of The Sun
  20. James Webb Space Telescope Has Spotted Something “Abnormal, Chaotic, and Strange” 60 Light-Years from Earth - The Debrief
  21. Health officials warn of measles case from traveler at Dulles Airport - The Washington Post
  22. Experimental cholesterol pill cuts heart attack risk with 'convenient' once-daily dose - Fox News
  23. Teenager, 14, dies within days of catching rare bacterial infection as doctors issue terrifying warning - Daily Mail
  24. Scientists Discover Startling Trick to Defeat Insomnia - futurism.com
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G7 is a big moment for Carney. Here are five things to watch - BBC

After Omaha, Nebraska largest worksite immigration raid, a community works to recover - NBC News

Israeli official rejects Trump's call for Iran deal: 'Outrageous' to negotiate with 'evil, jihadist regime' - Fox News

Woman with gun among 2 arrested at Pueblo 'No Kings' protest, police say - 9News

West Virginia in state of emergency amid deadly flash flooding, building collapse - ABC News

Protesters against overtourism take to the streets of southern Europe - KSL News

Trump told Israel not to kill Iran's supreme leader - BBC

Missile Damages Kiryat Gat Shul, Sefer Torah Intact - Anash.org

Heat of Air India Crash Hinders DNA Identification, Agonizing Relatives - The New York Times

Trump administration offers some details of how it would control US Steel, but union raises concerns - AP News

Leonard Lauder: Son of Estee Lauder, who took the brand global, dies aged 92 - BBC

Abu Dhabi’s Adnoc bids $19bn to take over Australia’s Santos - Financial Times

‘How to Train Your Dragon’ soars in box office debut with $83.7 million, beating ‘Lilo & Stitch’ - AP News

HBO’s ‘The Mortician’ Ended With What Sounds Like a Murder Confession - The Hollywood Reporter

Brian Wilson’s Friend Remembers First Night “Pop Genius Turned Up At The Door For A Pizza” - Deadline

Nicholas Galitzine Says Masters of the Universe Has Wrapped Production - Variety

J.J. Spaun wins the 125th US Open, outlasting a brutal course, a crowded leaderboard and Mother Nature - CNN

Kevin Durant trade proposals range from calculated to chaotic - Bright Side Of The Sun

James Webb Space Telescope Has Spotted Something “Abnormal, Chaotic, and Strange” 60 Light-Years from Earth - The Debrief

Health officials warn of measles case from traveler at Dulles Airport - The Washington Post

Experimental cholesterol pill cuts heart attack risk with 'convenient' once-daily dose - Fox News

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Vance Boelter, who is suspected in the attacks on two Minnesota politicians and their spouses, was taken into custody on Sunday, ending a major manhunt.
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  1. What We Know About the Suspect in the Minnesota Lawmakers Shootings
  2. Diplomacy With Iran Is Damaged, Not Dead
  3. Oil Prices Climb Further After Israel Strikes Iran’s Energy Assets
  4. ‘Golden Share’ in U.S. Steel Gives Trump Extraordinary Control
  5. As Trump Returns to G7, Rift With Allies Is Even Deeper
  6. Close Trump Allies Sponsored the Military Parade, Raising Ethical Concerns
  7. Randi Weingarten Quits D.N.C. Post in Dispute With Chairman
  8. ‘I’m an American, Bro!’: Latinos Report Raids in Which U.S. Citizenship Is Questioned
  9. Syrian General Questioned in Case of Austin Tice, Missing American Journalist
  10. Leonard A. Lauder, Philanthropist and Cosmetics Heir, Dies at 92
  11. A Takeoff, a Mayday Call, and 2 Air India Pilots Who Never Made it Home
  12. Heat of Air India Crash Hinders DNA Identification, Agonizing Relatives
  13. Local Malls Are Sitting Empty, and Becoming a Headache for Small Towns
  14. Why Eight Mennonite Families Left Mexico for Angola
  15. Javier Bardem on His Career and New Role in “F1 The Movie”
  16. Political Violence Came to Minnesota. It Didn’t Start There.
  17. 2 of 4 Men Who Escaped From Immigration Detention Center Are Caught
  18. At Least 5 Dead in West Virginia Flash Flooding
  19. Anti-Tourism Protests in Italy, Portugal and Spain Draw Attention to Quality of Life Issues
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What We Know About the Suspect in the Minnesota Lawmakers Shootings

Vance Boelter, who is suspected in the attacks on two Minnesota politicians and their spouses, was taken into custody on Sunday, ending a major manhunt.
   

Diplomacy With Iran Is Damaged, Not Dead

The push to do a deal on the country’s nuclear program could be revived, even after the Israeli strikes scuppered the latest round of talks.
   

Oil Prices Climb Further After Israel Strikes Iran’s Energy Assets

U.S. oil prices already jumped last week, which could cause prices at the pump to rise about 20 cents a gallon in the coming weeks, according to one estimate.
   

‘Golden Share’ in U.S. Steel Gives Trump Extraordinary Control

Administration officials secured a deal that will give the president unusual influence over a private company, and could serve as a model for other deals.
   

As Trump Returns to G7, Rift With Allies Is Even Deeper

In 2018, the president called for the group to embrace Russia and stormed out of the summit. Now he is seeking to shrink America’s military role abroad and embarking on a more expansive trade war.
   

Close Trump Allies Sponsored the Military Parade, Raising Ethical Concerns

Federal regulations prohibit government employees from using their public office for private gain.
   

Randi Weingarten Quits D.N.C. Post in Dispute With Chairman

Randi Weingarten, head of one of the nation’s most influential teachers unions, and Lee Saunders, the president of a large union of public workers, each pointed to Ken Martin’s leadership.
   

‘I’m an American, Bro!’: Latinos Report Raids in Which U.S. Citizenship Is Questioned

A raid in Montebello, Calif., has stirred fears that federal agents are detaining and racially profiling U.S. citizens of Hispanic descent.
   

Syrian General Questioned in Case of Austin Tice, Missing American Journalist

The general, Bassam Hassan, is said to have shared grim news about the fate of Austin Tice, an American journalist and former Marine who went missing in 2012.
   

Leonard A. Lauder, Philanthropist and Cosmetics Heir, Dies at 92

He was best known for his success in business, notably the international beauty company he built with his mother, Estée Lauder. But he was also an influential art patron.
   

A Takeoff, a Mayday Call, and 2 Air India Pilots Who Never Made it Home

One pilot on the ill-fated Air India flight was planning to retire. His co-pilot’s career was just getting started. Their final flight lasted seconds.
   

Heat of Air India Crash Hinders DNA Identification, Agonizing Relatives

Three days after the crash, only 35 bodies had been handed over to relatives from an overall official death toll of 270.
   

Local Malls Are Sitting Empty, and Becoming a Headache for Small Towns

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Why Eight Mennonite Families Left Mexico for Angola

Eight families of Mennonites have moved from Mexico to Angola, in southern Africa, raising fears among some Angolans that they will be squeezed out by the new arrivals.
   

Javier Bardem on His Career and New Role in “F1 The Movie”

The Oscar-winning actor may be starring alongside Brad Pitt in the summer blockbuster “F1: The Movie,” but his career has been harder to categorize.
   

Political Violence Came to Minnesota. It Didn’t Start There.

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