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Israel-Iran war: Trump OK U.S. involvement but no final decision U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday night approved attack plans against Iran but hasn't made a final decision to take the country into a war to assist Israel. Florida Panthers appear to have damaged Stanley Cup The back-to-back Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers appear to have damaged one of the most iconic and hardest trophies to win in all of sports. Erick becomes major hurricane on path to strike Mexico's coast Tropical Storm Erick is forecast to become a major hurricane in the Pacific Ocean and strike western Mexico one day after becoming named storm, the National Hurricane Center said Wednesday. Bass family to sell majority interest in L.A. Lakers, valued at $10B The Buss family is finalizing an agreement to sell majority ownership of the Los Angeles Lakers, valued at $10 billion, the highest in program sports in the United States, to billionaire Mark Walter. A fragile opening for peace on the Korean Peninsula South Korean President Lee Jae-myung ordered the suspension of loudspeaker broadcasts aimed at North Korea from the border zone. And North Korea then responded in kind. FDA approves long-lasting HIV-prevention drug The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new drug that could prevent HIV infections with just two shots every year and possibly eradicate the disease. USDA seeks to combat spread of New World screwworms into U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins on Wednesday announced a plan to enhance the agency's ability to detect, control and eliminate the New World screwworm, including an $8.5 million fly dispersal facility in South Te Former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine seeks Michigan U.S. House seat Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink wants to unseat incumbent Rep. Tom Barrett, R-Mich., during the 2026 mid-term election. Trump welcomes Juventus soccer team, asks about transgender athletes President Donald Trump on Wednesday welcomed members of the Italian Juventus Club World Cup team to the Oval Office as he spoke about a range of topics, including transgender athletes. 'Point Break,' 'Timecop,' John Woo movies coming to digital 4K Shout! Studios announced the upcoming digital 4K releases of "Point Break," "Timecop," the "A Better Tomorrow" trilogy, "The Killer" and "Peking Opera Blues" on Wednesday. Senate committee grills Hegseth on protests and the Middle East Some members of the Senate Armed Forces Committee and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth sparred over Los Angeles troop deployments and the Israel-Iran war during a hearing on Wednesday morning. Colombia caught in judicial standoff between Petro administration and Senate Since taking office, Colombian President Gustavo Petro has faced ongoing challenges in securing congressional support for his reform agenda. Karen Read found not guilty of murder in retrial in Massachusetts A Massachusetts jury on Wednesday found Karen Read not guilty of murdering her boyfriend, a Boston police officer, in 2022, almost one year after another trial ended in a hung jury. Movie review: '28 Years Later' takes ambitious, dubious risks "28 Years Later," in theaters Friday, takes the franchise in several unorthodox directions, with some techniques more successful than others. Watch: Frank is 'The Golden Bachelor' in 'It's Always Sunny' Season 17 FX released the trailer for "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" Season 17 on Wednesday. The new season premieres July 9. Authorities: Man wanted to buy fireworks to use against police, politicians at LA riots A Texas man facing years in jail and federal charges after allegedly buying powerful explosives then relayed plans to utilize them during riots in Los Angeles in order to fatally harm police and political leaders. Possible Sunday launch for Axiom-4 commercial mission Officials for NASA, Axiom Space and SpaceX will attempt to launch the Axiom-4 mission as soon as Sunday after a Falcon 9 rocket leak scrubbed the June 11 mission launch. Japan's Nippon Steel finalizes purchase of U.S. Steel Japan-based Nippon Steel on Wednesday completed its buyout of U.S. Steel, changing its name to Nippon Steel North America, as the former U.S. industrial giant ended trading on Wall Street under its former brand name. Brother's luck inspires Arkansas man's $350,000 lottery prize An Arkansas man said his brother's recent lottery luck -- and a chance encounter with his favorite color -- led to his winning a $350,000 prize from a scratch-off ticket. Trump administration ending LGBTQ suicide hotline in July The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline no longer will offer a specialized service for LGBTQ callers as of July 17. Watch: Jeremy Allen White takes the stage in 'Springsteen' "Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere" released its first trailer, featuring "The Bear" star Jeremy Allen White as legendary rocker Bruce Springsteen. Watch: The Offspring perform 'Come Out and Play' on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' The Offspring appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live to play the song "Come Out and Play" from their 1994 album, "Smash." Federal Reserve again leaves interest rates unchanged, citing caution The U.S. Federal Reserve held key interest rates steady Wednesday but said it still sees the possibility of two cuts later this year, with expectations that President Donald Trump's tariff policies will spike inflation. |
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Trump, Iran and the Specter of Iraq: ‘We Bought All the Happy Talk’President Trump is pondering swift military action in Iran. There were similar expectations that the war in Iraq would be quick and triumphant. U.S. Strike on Iran Would Bring Risks at Every TurnThe largest perils may lie in the aftermath, many experts say, just as they did in Afghanistan and Iraq. Social Security Benefits Could Be Cut in 8 Years Unless Congress ActsThe nation’s key program for retiree benefits continues to see financing shortfalls. Unless Congress acts, those drops could lead to payment cuts in eight years. Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Transgender Care for MinorsThe justices ruled that the state’s law, which prohibited some medical treatments for transgender youths, did not violate equal protection principles. Sotomayor’s Dissent Criticizes Supreme Court Decision in Transgender Care CaseJustice Sotomayor also read her dissent from the bench, a move typically reserved to emphasize a justice’s extreme displeasure with a decision. For Tennessee’s Transgender Families, Supreme Court Ruling Was Bitter, but ExpectedThe state has been a leader in the rollback of L.G.B.T.Q. rights. Democrats’ Wary Response to Transgender Ruling Shows the Party’s RetreatWhile some in the party denounced the Supreme Court’s decision, other top leaders remained quiet, underscoring the party’s discomfort on the issue. Trump Travel Restrictions Bar Residents Needed at U.S. HospitalsLimits on travel and visa appointments have delayed or prevented foreign doctors from entering the country for jobs set to begin in weeks. U.S. to Review Social Media Posts of Student and Scholar Visa ApplicantsThe State Department is restarting the processing of visa applications from students and visiting scholars, but is screening for “hostility” toward the United States. Trump Quizzes Workers at the White House: ‘Any Illegal Immigrants?’President Trump decided to check the immigration status of a work crew installing a new flagpole at the White House. For Food Network Fans, Anne Burrell Was the Fun-Loving AuntThe chef, who died Tuesday, built her stardom on a big, down-to-earth personality in which viewers could see themselves. Food Network Chefs Pay Tribute to Anne BurrellFollowing news of the chef and TV personality’s death at age 55, remembrances poured in on social media. Karen Read Acquitted in Murder Trial Over Boyfriend’s Death Outside BostonA jury cleared Ms. Read of charges related to the 2022 death of John O’Keefe, a Boston police officer, and convicted her only of drunken driving, in a trial that attracted wide attention. Karen Read Acquitted of Murder and Manslaughter in Retrial: What We KnowA jury found Ms. Read not guilty of murder and manslaughter on Wednesday in the death of her boyfriend, a Boston police officer, in 2022. Her first trial last year ended in a mistrial. William G. Young, a Reagan-Appointed Judge, Is Fast-Tracking Trump to TrialJudge William G. Young’s long career has been punctuated by high-profile cases and outspoken advocacy for the judiciary’s value and fact-finding power. Real Risk to Youth Mental Health Is ‘Addictive Use,’ Not Screen Time Alone, Study FindsResearchers found children with highly addictive use of phones, video games or social media were two to three times as likely to have thoughts of suicide or to harm themselves. When Humans Learned to Live EverywhereAbout 70,000 years ago in Africa, humans expanded into more extreme environments, a new study finds, setting the stage for our global migration. New Owner for High Times Magazine Bets on a Counterculture ComebackThe anti-establishment magazine, which was taken over by a private equity firm in 2017, was purchased this week by an avid fan and reader for $3.5 million. An Iran Strategy for TrumpFirst, destroy Fordo. Then make the mullahs an offer they can’t refuse. Regulators Approve Lenacapavir for H.I.V. PreventionThe drug could change the course of the AIDS epidemic. But the Trump administration has gutted the programs that might have paid for it in low-income countries. Hurricane Erick Nears Mexico’s Coast as Category 3 Storm“If you are in low-lying areas, near rivers, near waterways, it is best for you to go to shelters,” President Claudia Sheinbaum said. Ex-Yankee Is Awarded About $500,000 in Damages for Moldy Greenwich MansionJosh Donaldson, a former American League Most Valuable Player with Toronto, sued his former landlord over the conditions at his $55,000-a-month rental property. Stanley Nelson, Journalist Who Investigated Klan Murders, Dies at 69Born and raised in Louisiana, he investigated unresolved civil-rights-era killings in the Deep South. His reporting on one of those cases made him a Pulitzer Prize finalist. |
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U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday night approved attack plans against Iran but hasn't made a final decision to take the country into a war to assist Israel.
The back-to-back Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers appear to have damaged one of the most iconic and hardest trophies to win in all of sports.
Tropical Storm Erick is forecast to become a major hurricane in the Pacific Ocean and strike western Mexico one day after becoming named storm, the National Hurricane Center said Wednesday.
The Buss family is finalizing an agreement to sell majority ownership of the Los Angeles Lakers, valued at $10 billion, the highest in program sports in the United States, to billionaire Mark Walter.
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung ordered the suspension of loudspeaker broadcasts aimed at North Korea from the border zone. And North Korea then responded in kind.
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new drug that could prevent HIV infections with just two shots every year and possibly eradicate the disease.
Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins on Wednesday announced a plan to enhance the agency's ability to detect, control and eliminate the New World screwworm, including an $8.5 million fly dispersal facility in South Te
Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink wants to unseat incumbent Rep. Tom Barrett, R-Mich., during the 2026 mid-term election.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday welcomed members of the Italian Juventus Club World Cup team to the Oval Office as he spoke about a range of topics, including transgender athletes.
Shout! Studios announced the upcoming digital 4K releases of "Point Break," "Timecop," the "A Better Tomorrow" trilogy, "The Killer" and "Peking Opera Blues" on Wednesday.
Some members of the Senate Armed Forces Committee and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth sparred over Los Angeles troop deployments and the Israel-Iran war during a hearing on Wednesday morning.
Since taking office, Colombian President Gustavo Petro has faced ongoing challenges in securing congressional support for his reform agenda.
A Massachusetts jury on Wednesday found Karen Read not guilty of murdering her boyfriend, a Boston police officer, in 2022, almost one year after another trial ended in a hung jury.
"28 Years Later," in theaters Friday, takes the franchise in several unorthodox directions, with some techniques more successful than others.
FX released the trailer for "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" Season 17 on Wednesday. The new season premieres July 9.
A Texas man facing years in jail and federal charges after allegedly buying powerful explosives then relayed plans to utilize them during riots in Los Angeles in order to fatally harm police and political leaders.
Officials for NASA, Axiom Space and SpaceX will attempt to launch the Axiom-4 mission as soon as Sunday after a Falcon 9 rocket leak scrubbed the June 11 mission launch.
Japan-based Nippon Steel on Wednesday completed its buyout of U.S. Steel, changing its name to Nippon Steel North America, as the former U.S. industrial giant ended trading on Wall Street under its former brand name.
An Arkansas man said his brother's recent lottery luck -- and a chance encounter with his favorite color -- led to his winning a $350,000 prize from a scratch-off ticket.
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline no longer will offer a specialized service for LGBTQ callers as of July 17.
"Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere" released its first trailer, featuring "The Bear" star Jeremy Allen White as legendary rocker Bruce Springsteen.
The Offspring appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live to play the song "Come Out and Play" from their 1994 album, "Smash."
The U.S. Federal Reserve held key interest rates steady Wednesday but said it still sees the possibility of two cuts later this year, with expectations that President Donald Trump's tariff policies will spike inflation. 
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