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Woman 'most likely' bitten by tiger shark swimming off New York beach A 20-year-old woman was likely bitten by a juvenile sand tiger shark while swimming off a New York beach, officials said. Two Idaho firefighters killed, others injured in apparent ambush Two firefighters were killed and others were wounded in a shooting Sunday that officials describe as an ambush. Explosion in Philadelphia kills one, injures two One person is dead and two others injured after a fire and explosion in Philadelphia leveled or damaged multiple homes. Senate begins debate after 16-hour read of entire budget bill The Senate has started formal debate on the Trump administration's budget reconciliation bill after lawmakers spent 16 hours reading the entire measure aloud on the Senate floor. Japan launches third rocket to measure climate change A Japanese company has launched a rocket designed to monitor sea temperature and greenhouse gases as part of its overall mission to study the effects of climate change. Watch: John Travolta makes surprise appearance at 'Grease' sing-a-long Screen icon John Travolta made a surprise appearance at a "Grease" sing-a-long at the Hollywood Bowl this weekend. Trump reveals group of 'wealthy people' wants to buy TikTok in U.S. President Donald Trump said a group of "very wealthy people" wants to buy the Chinese-owned TikTok social media app that is facing a ban in the United States. GOP Senator Thom Tillis announces he will not seek re-election Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C, said Sunday that he would not seek re-election, opening up a seat in a state that was already considered a battleground in the 2026 midterm elections. 'Alligator Alcatraz' detention site in Everglades draws protests Several hundred demonstrators protested plans for an immigration detention center, dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz," that is being constructed on an abandoned airstrip in Florida's Everglades. 'F1' tops North American box office with $55.6M Brad Pitt's "F1" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $55.6 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. U.N. watchdog: Iran could resume enriching uranium for bomb in months Iran likely can resume uranium enrichment to make a nuclear bomb in a few months, despite damage to nuclear facilities by United States and Israel airstrikes, the United Nations' nuclear watchdog chief said. Thousands attend Iranian state funerals for victims of Iran-Israel conflict Funeral processions got underway in Tehran Saturday for around 60 people killed in the 12-day conflict between Iran and Israel. Look: 'Downton Abbey' finale trailer to drop Monday The first trailer for the third and final "Downton Abbey" movie is expected to drop online Monday. G-7 agrees to exclude U.S. companies from 15% minimum tax Group of Seven nations agreed to exempt U.S. companies from a 15% minimum corporate tax rate, the countries said in a joint statement. Ukrainian F-16 pilot killed in major Russian airstrikes A Ukrainian F-16 pilot died overnight Sunday during one of Russia's largest attacks since the invasion in 2022 that included several hundred drones and missiles, Ukraine's Air Force said. 'Chronic' back pain forces Paul Simon to cancel weekend concerts Famed singer-songwriter Paul Simon has announced he had to cancel his planned Saturday and Sunday concerts in Philadelphia because his "chronic and intense" back pain had become "unmanageable." On This Day, June 29: U.S. Supreme Court finds death penalty unconstitutional On June 29, 1972, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that capital punishment, as then administered by individual states, was unconstitutional. Famous birthdays for June 29: Sharon Lawrence, Nicole Scherzinger Actor Sharon Lawrence turns 64 and actor/musician Nicole Scherzinger turns 47, among the famous birthdays for June 29. More Recent Articles
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Republicans Seek Votes for Trump Policy Bill as Senate Begins DebateNew official estimates showed the bill would swell deficits while slashing health programs and insurance coverage, posing potential problems as the legislation moved forward in the Senate. Thom Tillis, Republican Senator, Won’t Seek Re-election Amid Trump’s Primary ThreatsThe day after President Trump castigated Senator Thom Tillis for opposing the bill carrying the president’s domestic agenda, the North Carolina Republican said he would not seek a third term. G.O.P. Bill Adds Surprise Tax That Could Cripple Wind and Solar PowerWind and solar companies were already bracing for Congress to end federal subsidies. But the Senate bill goes even further and penalizes those industries. Canada to Scrap Tax That Led Trump to Suspend Trade TalksThe government said on Sunday night that it would cancel its tax on American technology companies, handing a victory to the Trump administration. U.N. Inspector Says Iran Could Enrich Nuclear Fuel in ‘Matter of Months’The assessment widens the divide with President Trump, who has claimed that Tehran has given up its nuclear ambitions after a U.S. attack. Israel’s Attack on Evin Prison Killed 71, Iranian State Media ReportThe notorious detention facility in Tehran, where dissidents and political prisoners are held, came under attack on June 23. 2 Firefighters Killed in Idaho Sniper AmbushFirefighters were responding to a blaze near Coeur d’Alene when the shooting happened, a sheriff said. The body of a suspect was recovered on Sunday evening. Appeals Court to Consider Trump’s Use of Alien Enemies Act in Mass DeportationsThe case before one of the most conservative courts in the country is likely to be the first to reach the Supreme Court. Trump Says He’s Found Buyers for TikTokHe didn’t say who was interested in buying the app, just that it was “a group of very wealthy people.” But the Chinese government needs to approve any sale. Europe Heat Wave Drives Record-High Temperatures, Prompting Health AlertsExtreme heat has gripped Europe with record-high temperatures, health alerts and wildfires, from France and Spain to Greece. Baseball in the Everlasting Light of Fairbanks, AlaskaFor more than a century, baseball teams in Fairbanks have played at midnight on the summer solstice, illuminated only by the sun. A Reckless Judicial Nomination Puts the Senate to the TestTrump wants one of his lawyers to be one of his judges. We Shouldn’t Have Billionaires, Mamdani SaysAppearing on “Meet the Press” days after the mayoral primary, Zohran Mamdani defended his proposals to make New York City more affordable and to increase taxes on the wealthy. D. Wayne Lukas, Horse Trainer Who Saddled Winners From Coast to Coast, Dies at 89He earned purses of more than $300 million in a Hall of Fame career that revolutionized thoroughbred racing with a modern-day corporate approach. |
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A 20-year-old woman was likely bitten by a juvenile sand tiger shark while swimming off a New York beach, officials said.
Two firefighters were killed and others were wounded in a shooting Sunday that officials describe as an ambush.
One person is dead and two others injured after a fire and explosion in Philadelphia leveled or damaged multiple homes.
The Senate has started formal debate on the Trump administration's budget reconciliation bill after lawmakers spent 16 hours reading the entire measure aloud on the Senate floor.
A Japanese company has launched a rocket designed to monitor sea temperature and greenhouse gases as part of its overall mission to study the effects of climate change.
Screen icon John Travolta made a surprise appearance at a "Grease" sing-a-long at the Hollywood Bowl this weekend.
President Donald Trump said a group of "very wealthy people" wants to buy the Chinese-owned TikTok social media app that is facing a ban in the United States.
Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C, said Sunday that he would not seek re-election, opening up a seat in a state that was already considered a battleground in the 2026 midterm elections.
Several hundred demonstrators protested plans for an immigration detention center, dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz," that is being constructed on an abandoned airstrip in Florida's Everglades.
Brad Pitt's "F1" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $55.6 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Iran likely can resume uranium enrichment to make a nuclear bomb in a few months, despite damage to nuclear facilities by United States and Israel airstrikes, the United Nations' nuclear watchdog chief said.
Funeral processions got underway in Tehran Saturday for around 60 people killed in the 12-day conflict between Iran and Israel.
The first trailer for the third and final "Downton Abbey" movie is expected to drop online Monday.
Group of Seven nations agreed to exempt U.S. companies from a 15% minimum corporate tax rate, the countries said in a joint statement.
A Ukrainian F-16 pilot died overnight Sunday during one of Russia's largest attacks since the invasion in 2022 that included several hundred drones and missiles, Ukraine's Air Force said.
Famed singer-songwriter Paul Simon has announced he had to cancel his planned Saturday and Sunday concerts in Philadelphia because his "chronic and intense" back pain had become "unmanageable."
On June 29, 1972, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that capital punishment, as then administered by individual states, was unconstitutional.
Actor Sharon Lawrence turns 64 and actor/musician Nicole Scherzinger turns 47, among the famous birthdays for June 29. 
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