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Trump says U.S. 'obliterated' three Iranian nuclear sites President Donald Trump said Saturday night that U.S. warplanes "obliterated" three Iranian nuclear sites, while warning the Islamic regime to agree to peace or more attacks will follow. 8 killed, 13 injured in Brazil hot-air-balloon fire and crash A hot-air balloon carrying 21 passengers caught fire and killed eight during what was to be a 45-minute tourist flight in Brazil on Saturday morning. Jake Weary: Playing charismatic Cane on 'Waterfront' is a game changer Jake Weary told UPI he wanted to star in "Waterfront" because the new Netflix drama gives him the chance to play a type of character he doesn't usually get offered. European leaders seek ‘digital sovereignty’ over tech infrastructure Leaders of many European nations say they need to do more to develop technological infrastructure to ensure digital sovereignty instead of relying on services from global tech firms. N.C. governor vetoes permit-less concealed carry, ICE cooperation North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein vetoed a bill to require state law enforcement to work more closely with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, in addition to another that would allow permit-less concealed firearms. NIH office to phase out HIV guidelines by next year The National Institutes of Health office responsible for issuing federal guidelines related to treatment of HIV and AIDS patients in the United States plans to phase them out next year. Appeals court panel rules against Louisiana Ten Commandments law Louisiana can not compel officials to display the Ten Commandments in public school and college classrooms, a federal appeals court has ruled. Travis Van Winkle likens 'Fubar' S2 to 'Real World: Road Rules' Travis Van Winkle told UPI Season 2 of his action-comedy, "Fubar," starts off looking a bit like the 1990s reality TV show, "Real World: Road Rules." Arrest made in hit-and-run death of Realtor in Netflix reality series Police on Long Island have arrested a suspect in the fatal hit-and-run crash of Sara Burack, a luxury real estate agent featured on Netflix's Million Dollar Beach House. She was 40. Minnesota suspect gave wife 'bailout plan,' according to affidavit The Minnesota man facing federal and state charges in the shootings of two state legislators and their spouses one week ago gave his wife a "bailout plan" to be used, according to unsealed court documents. JD Vance mocks Sen. Alex Padilla, criticizes California officials Vice President JD Vance got the name of Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Calif., wrong while criticizing him, along with California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, over immigration raids in that city. Vladimir Putin hints at efforts to capture major Ukrainian city Russian President Vladimir Putin hints at capturing another major Ukrainian city through military force. Russell Crowe confirms 'Highlander' casting Oscar-winning "Gladiator," "A Beautiful Mind" and "Thor: Love and Thunder" star Russell Crowe has joined the cast of the new remake of the classic 1986 fantasy film, "Highlander." Two top Iranian military commanders killed in Israeli airstrikes Israel's military on Saturday killed two more top Iranian military officials during overnight strikes as fighting between the two nations entered a second week. Jon Bernthal to play Punisher again in next 'Spider-Man' adventure Jon Bernthal has signed on to play the Punisher again in the next "Spider-Man" movie. Morgan Wallen's 'I'm the Problem' tops U.S. album chart for 4th week Country music star Morgan Wallen's "I'm the Problem" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a fourth week. 'Sinners' to stream on Max starting July 4 "Sinners" -- a blockbuster horror movie starring Michael B. Jordan in dual roles -- is slated to start streaming on Max July 4. 'Dead Outlaw' musical to close on Broadway June 29 The Broadway musical, "Dead Outlaw," has announced it will play its final performance on June 29. On This Day, June 21: 7.7-magnitude earthquake in Iran kills nearly 50,000 On June 21, 1990, an earthquake measuring 7.7 on the Richter scale struck northwestern Iran, killing up to 50,000 people. Famous birthdays for June 21: Lana Del Rey, Meredith Baxter Musician Lana Del Rey turns 40 and actor Meredith Baxter turns 78, among the famous birthdays for June 21. Ex-Columbia student Mahmoud Khalil released from ICE detention after judge's order Former Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil on Friday night was freed from federal detention in central Louisiana on bail after a federal judge ordered his release. More Recent Articles |
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With Military Strike His Predecessors Avoided, Trump Takes a Huge GamblePresident Trump is betting the United States can repel whatever retaliation Iran orders, and that it has destroyed the regime’s chances of reconstituting its nuclear program. Senate Official Rejects Food Aid Cuts Proposed by Republicans in MegabillThe ruling by the parliamentarian sent G.O.P. lawmakers back to the drawing board to cover the costs of President Trump’s domestic policy bill. Trump Says He Wants to Fund More Trade Schools. Just Not These.The Job Corps program has long been the subject of debate, but it is now also a point of contention in the administration’s efforts to pull back the social safety net. The Lessons of Trump’s Fight With Los Angeles Over ImmigrationThe president’s clashes with Los Angeles over immigration were a decade in the making — and their outcome remains unclear. Mahmoud Khalil Returns to New York After Months in DetentionThe Trump administration remains committed to deporting Mr. Khalil, a Columbia graduate and leading figure in the pro-Palestinian protest movement. Midwest Cities Bake as Heat Wave Blankets the Central U.S.St. Louis, Chicago and Des Moines were among the cities that saw heat indexes hit triple digits on Saturday, with the East Coast bracing for similar conditions by Monday. At Least 3 Dead in Tornadoes in North Dakota, Officials SayThe deaths came after a series of large and long-lasting storms moved through North Dakota and Minnesota Friday night. Windy Conditions Fan Forsyth Fire in UtahThe Forsyth fire in Utah threatened a small community in the state’s southwest corner. Farther west, the Conner fire burned rapidly near Lake Tahoe. In Final Push for Mayor, Lander Appears With 2 Cuomo AccusersThe campaign event by Brad Lander, the New York City comptroller running for mayor, came as Andrew Cuomo, the front-runner, appeared with the mother of a murder victim. Walmart Tries to Shed a Stodgy Vibe to Battle Digital-Native RivalsThe retailing giant is spending billions to attract workers to a new headquarters and woo shoppers with drone delivery and a broader range of items (like Louis Vuitton handbags). Study Suggests Weight-Loss Pill is as Effective as OzempicThe drugs in development include a pill that a new trial suggests is about as effective as Ozempic. BTS Is Back Together. Does It Still Rule K-Pop?Suga is the last member of the wildly popular band to complete his national service. After more than two years apart, the challenge is to rekindle the magic. How South Korea Became a Cultural PowerhouseWith BTS poised to reunite, “Squid Game” returning and a Broadway show winning awards, the Korean cultural wave keeps on rolling. Influencers Step Onto Center Stage at CannesBig brands are increasingly courting social media stars, who descended on a major annual festival in France to pitch themselves to advertisers. 4 Missing After Medical Helicopter Crashes in Quebec LakeThe helicopter was carrying four crew members and a patient when it crashed on Friday night, officials said. Nathan Silver, Who Chronicled a Vanished New York, Dies at 89An architect, he wrote in his book “Lost New York” about the many buildings that were destroyed before passage of the city’s landmarks preservation law. |
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President Donald Trump said Saturday night that U.S. warplanes "obliterated" three Iranian nuclear sites, while warning the Islamic regime to agree to peace or more attacks will follow.
A hot-air balloon carrying 21 passengers caught fire and killed eight during what was to be a 45-minute tourist flight in Brazil on Saturday morning.
Jake Weary told UPI he wanted to star in "Waterfront" because the new Netflix drama gives him the chance to play a type of character he doesn't usually get offered.
Leaders of many European nations say they need to do more to develop technological infrastructure to ensure digital sovereignty instead of relying on services from global tech firms.
North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein vetoed a bill to require state law enforcement to work more closely with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, in addition to another that would allow permit-less concealed firearms.
The National Institutes of Health office responsible for issuing federal guidelines related to treatment of HIV and AIDS patients in the United States plans to phase them out next year.
Louisiana can not compel officials to display the Ten Commandments in public school and college classrooms, a federal appeals court has ruled.
Travis Van Winkle told UPI Season 2 of his action-comedy, "Fubar," starts off looking a bit like the 1990s reality TV show, "Real World: Road Rules."
Police on Long Island have arrested a suspect in the fatal hit-and-run crash of Sara Burack, a luxury real estate agent featured on Netflix's Million Dollar Beach House. She was 40.
The Minnesota man facing federal and state charges in the shootings of two state legislators and their spouses one week ago gave his wife a "bailout plan" to be used, according to unsealed court documents.
Vice President JD Vance got the name of Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Calif., wrong while criticizing him, along with California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, over immigration raids in that city.
Russian President Vladimir Putin hints at capturing another major Ukrainian city through military force.
Oscar-winning "Gladiator," "A Beautiful Mind" and "Thor: Love and Thunder" star Russell Crowe has joined the cast of the new remake of the classic 1986 fantasy film, "Highlander."
Israel's military on Saturday killed two more top Iranian military officials during overnight strikes as fighting between the two nations entered a second week.
Jon Bernthal has signed on to play the Punisher again in the next "Spider-Man" movie.
Country music star Morgan Wallen's "I'm the Problem" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a fourth week.
"Sinners" -- a blockbuster horror movie starring Michael B. Jordan in dual roles -- is slated to start streaming on Max July 4.
The Broadway musical, "Dead Outlaw," has announced it will play its final performance on June 29.
On June 21, 1990, an earthquake measuring 7.7 on the Richter scale struck northwestern Iran, killing up to 50,000 people.
Musician Lana Del Rey turns 40 and actor Meredith Baxter turns 78, among the famous birthdays for June 21.
Former Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil on Friday night was freed from federal detention in central Louisiana on bail after a federal judge ordered his release. 
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