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U.N. chief says Iran, Israel 'on course to chaos,' urges de-escalation United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Friday urged de-escalation of the conflict between Israel and Iran because "we are on course to chaos." U.S. company to provide $6 billion loan for British nuclear power project Apollo, a U.S. asset management group, plans to provide a $6 billion loan to the British nuclear project Hinkley Point C being built by a French multinational electric utility company. Judge blocks Trump's efforts to ban foreign students at Harvard Harvard University received good news on two fronts Friday -- the courts and President Donald Trump -- in its fight with the federal government on funding and foreign students. Supreme Court allows terrorism victims to sue Palestinian groups The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday unanimously upheld a federal law that allows victims of terrorism to sue two Palestinian entities in U.S. courts. Stretching into summer: Yoga workouts mark solstice in longest day Summer officially began Friday in the Northern Hemisphere with the longest daylight of the year at around 15 hours. North Carolina woman predicts $200,000 lottery win A North Carolina woman predicted a lottery jackpot was in her future just before winning $200,000 from a scratch-off ticket. Watch: 'Power Book IV: Force' Season 3 gets teaser, fall release date Starz is teasing the third and final season of "Power Book IV: Force," starring Joseph Sikora and Manuel Eduardo Ramirez. Director: Rami Malek's accessible awkwardness made him ideal 'Amateur' Director James Hawes told UPI "The Amateur" works because Oscar-winning actor Rami Malek is believable as Charlie Heller, a CIA cryptographer with zero field skills, and makes viewers instantly care about him. Watch: Lorde gets a tattoo, goes swimming in 'Hammer' music video Lorde released her single "Hammer" and an accompanying music video Friday. The song appears on her forthcoming album, "Virgin." Supreme Court OKs challenge to California stricter emission standards Fossil fuel companies can challenge California setting stricter emissions standards for cars, the U.S Supreme Court ruled Friday. 'Summer I Turned Pretty' Season 3 to have two-episode premiere "The Summer I Turned Pretty" Season 3 arrives on Prime Video with 2 episodes on July 16. The final chapter of the series will include 11 episodes total. Analysis: Iran alone in war against Israel Its military proxies -- especially Hezbollah, once considered its most powerful -- have been significantly weakened. Colombia joins BRICS-backed bank in shift toward new financial order Colombia's recent entry into the BRICS-backed New Development Bank marks a significant shift in its foreign and economic policy. Gailard Sartain, actor known for 'Hee Haw,' dies at 78 Gailard Sartain, an actor who starred in "Hee Haw" and "Fried Green Tomatoes," died Tuesday. He was 78. Tesla signs deal for $556 million grid-scale battery storage station in China Tesla Friday signed a $556.8 million agreement to build a grid-scale battery storage station in China. Electronic waste surges in Latin America amid lack of recycling laws Growing demand for technology in Latin America has made the region a major importer of electronic devices, but it still lacks clear regulations for managing the resulting waste. Israeli PM Netanyahu calls Iran 'evil' as he tours site of missile strike Calling Iran an "evil regime," Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday visited the Weizmann Institute of Science, close to where an Iranian missile hit earlier this week. Listen: Haim releases 'I Quit,' first studio album in five years Haim released "I Quit", their first studio album in five years, and sat down with Kesha to explain the process behind the new record. Air India identifies crew from crash, announces service reductions Air India on Friday named the cabin crew members who died in last week's crash aboard Flight AI171, which went down just after takeoff from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad, India. Phoenix Suns' Kevin Durant buys stake in Paris Saint-Germain soccer Phoenix Suns forward Kevin Durant purchased a stake in Paris Saint-Germain, the French Ligue 1 soccer franchise announced Friday. Items left on British buses include bales of hay, a frozen turkey British transport company Megabus shared some of the most unusual pieces of lost property left behind on its buses, including hay bales, a frozen turkey, a cooking wok and false teeth. Report: Airport lights, weather may have contributed to deadly San Diego plane crash Weather and malfunctioning airport equipment likely played a role in the crash of a private plane in San Diego last month that killed six people, including Devil Wears Prada drummer Daniel Williams. Listen: Benson Boone releases album, 'Mr. Electric Blue' music video Benson Boone released the album "American Heart" and a music video for his song "Mr. Electric Blue" Friday. The singer will promote the album with a new world tour. NHL: Longtime Blackhawks star Jonathan Toews to sign with Jets Longtime Chicago Blackhawks forward Jonathan Toews agreed to a one-year contract with the Winnipeg Jets, the team announced Friday. |
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An Iran Deal in Two Weeks? Hard to Achieve, Even if Trump Really Wants One.Negotiating with Tehran is time-consuming and difficult under the best of circumstances. And it remains unclear whether President Trump’s 14-day clock is more than a way to buy time for military preparations. Vance Blames L.A. Violence on California Democrats and Disparages PadillaVice President JD Vance said during a Los Angeles stop that Gov. Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass had encouraged protesters to engage in violence. He also criticized Senator Alex Padilla and called him by the wrong name. Where Trump and Newsom’s Fight Over the California National Guard StandsA volley of court rulings has made the legal path unclear in a case challenging President Trump’s use of troops in Los Angeles. For now, the president has retained control of the state militia. ‘Justice Will Prevail,’ Mahmoud Khalil Says as He Goes Free on BailMr. Khalil, a Columbia graduate, had been held in Louisiana for over three months as the Trump administration sought to deport him. A judge found reason to believe it was retaliation for his pro-Palestinian speech. How Trump Treats Black History Differently Than Other Parts of America’s PastSince taking office in January, President Trump has tried to reframe the country’s past involving racism and discrimination by de-emphasizing that history or at times denying that it happened. Barbra Streisand on the Duets That Define Her: ‘I Like Drama’With a new album due next week that pairs her with Paul McCartney, Bob Dylan, Laufey, Sam Smith and more, the singer looks back at her prized collaborations. U.S. Heat Wave Forecast: When High Temperatures Will Affect YouMany places around the country will experience their first significant heat of the year in the next few days. Here’s why it’s so dangerous. Anne Burrell Memorial Service Attended by Food Network StarsThe Food Network chef, who died Tuesday at 55, was remembered in a star-studded service that sent her off with a singalong. Anne Burrell’s Death Is Under Investigation as a Possible Drug OverdoseThe city’s medical examiner has not determined a cause, but an internal police document says the TV chef was found surrounded by pills. As N.Y.C. Mayoral Primary Nears, Money Talks as Mamdani WalksZohran Mamdani, who is second to Andrew M. Cuomo in the polls, was rebuffed in his bid to raise his spending cap. It did not stop his seven-mile trek down Manhattan. Suspect in Minnesota Attacks Was a Doomsday Prepper, Investigator SaysAn F.B.I. agent said Vance Boelter left instructions for his wife in the event of a calamity, according to a court document. Taco Bell’s Crunchwrap Supreme, an Unlikely Muse for Chefs, Turns 20Twenty years after its debut, Taco Bell’s Crunchwrap Supreme has inspired a legion of dupes with its endlessly adaptable format. Gratitude, Not Envy, Can Save AmericaAmericans experience massive amounts of envy. It has led us to think we lack something, even as our prosperity soars. Candidates’ Shift on Crime Turned the New York Mayor’s Race Upside DownWith “defund the police” still in New Yorkers’ ears, getting traction in the mayor’s race was complicated. People With Severe Diabetes Are Cured in Small Trial of New DrugMost in a small group of patients receiving a stem cell-based infusion no longer needed insulin, but the drug may not suit those with more manageable type 1 diabetes. How Vera Rubin Telescope Scientists Will Deal With 60 Million Billion Bytes of ImageryThe Vera C. Rubin Observatory will make the study of stars and galaxies more like the big data-sorting exercises of contemporary genetics and particle physics. Pilot Tried To Avoid Turtle in Deadly North Carolina Plane CrashOne other person on board was killed in the June 3 crash in North Carolina and another passenger was severely injured. Lou Christie, ‘Lightnin’ Strikes’ Pop Crooner, Is Dead at 82A late-1960s throwback to the days of clean-cut teen idols — he called himself “the missing link” — he rode his gymnastic vocal range to a string of hits. |
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United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Friday urged de-escalation of the conflict between Israel and Iran because "we are on course to chaos."
Apollo, a U.S. asset management group, plans to provide a $6 billion loan to the British nuclear project Hinkley Point C being built by a French multinational electric utility company.
Harvard University received good news on two fronts Friday -- the courts and President Donald Trump -- in its fight with the federal government on funding and foreign students.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday unanimously upheld a federal law that allows victims of terrorism to sue two Palestinian entities in U.S. courts.
Summer officially began Friday in the Northern Hemisphere with the longest daylight of the year at around 15 hours.
A North Carolina woman predicted a lottery jackpot was in her future just before winning $200,000 from a scratch-off ticket.
Starz is teasing the third and final season of "Power Book IV: Force," starring Joseph Sikora and Manuel Eduardo Ramirez.
Director James Hawes told UPI "The Amateur" works because Oscar-winning actor Rami Malek is believable as Charlie Heller, a CIA cryptographer with zero field skills, and makes viewers instantly care about him.
Lorde released her single "Hammer" and an accompanying music video Friday. The song appears on her forthcoming album, "Virgin."
Fossil fuel companies can challenge California setting stricter emissions standards for cars, the U.S Supreme Court ruled Friday.
"The Summer I Turned Pretty" Season 3 arrives on Prime Video with 2 episodes on July 16. The final chapter of the series will include 11 episodes total.
Its military proxies -- especially Hezbollah, once considered its most powerful -- have been significantly weakened.
Colombia's recent entry into the BRICS-backed New Development Bank marks a significant shift in its foreign and economic policy.
Gailard Sartain, an actor who starred in "Hee Haw" and "Fried Green Tomatoes," died Tuesday. He was 78.
Tesla Friday signed a $556.8 million agreement to build a grid-scale battery storage station in China.
Growing demand for technology in Latin America has made the region a major importer of electronic devices, but it still lacks clear regulations for managing the resulting waste.
Calling Iran an "evil regime," Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday visited the Weizmann Institute of Science, close to where an Iranian missile hit earlier this week.
Haim released "I Quit", their first studio album in five years, and sat down with Kesha to explain the process behind the new record.
Air India on Friday named the cabin crew members who died in last week's crash aboard Flight AI171, which went down just after takeoff from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad, India.
Phoenix Suns forward Kevin Durant purchased a stake in Paris Saint-Germain, the French Ligue 1 soccer franchise announced Friday.
British transport company Megabus shared some of the most unusual pieces of lost property left behind on its buses, including hay bales, a frozen turkey, a cooking wok and false teeth.
Weather and malfunctioning airport equipment likely played a role in the crash of a private plane in San Diego last month that killed six people, including Devil Wears Prada drummer Daniel Williams.
Benson Boone released the album "American Heart" and a music video for his song "Mr. Electric Blue" Friday. The singer will promote the album with a new world tour.
Longtime Chicago Blackhawks forward Jonathan Toews agreed to a one-year contract with the Winnipeg Jets, the team announced Friday. 
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