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James Comey indicted over alleged Instagram threat against Trump Former FBI Director James Comey was indicted on charges that he threatened President Donald Trump last year when he posted an image on Instagram.
King Charles addresses Congress in speech focusing on diplomacy, cooperation King Charles addressed a joint meeting of Congress on Tuesday, focusing on the importance of alliances in a speech that stressed U.S.-British ties.
Supreme Court mulls liability of tech firms in overseas rights abuses Supreme Court justices will decide whether a U.S. tech firm is liable for aiding the Chinese government's alleged torture of a spiritual minority.
Former Fauci aide charged with concealing pandemic emails A former aide to Anthony Fauci faces charges for allegedly concealing emails about origins of the coronavirus pandemic, the Justice Department said.
FCC orders Disney review as Trump administration attacks Kimmel comments again The FCC on Tuesday ordered an review of Disney's broadcast licenses, as Melania Trump and others call for Jimmy Kimmel to be punished for comments.
U.S. gas prices hit new high as U.S.-Iran diplomatic deadlock continues Average gas prices in the United States hit $4.18 on Tuesday, their highest level since the Iran conflict started, as peace talks stalled again.
Watch: 'Stranger Things: Tales from '85' teases S2 'haunting in Hawkins' Netflix announced Tuesday that it has renewed the animated "Stranger Things: Tales from '85' for a second season with a teaser video on Instagram.
Google DeepMind CEO meets South Korean business leaders Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis met with the heads of South Korea's major conglomerates during the visit, the company seeks partnerships in chips.
South Korea urges global backing on North Korea nuclear issue S. Korea's foreign ministry called N. Korea's nuclear program the most urgent challenge facing the global nonproliferation regime and urged support.
SK chairman calls for deeper South Korea-Japan economic ties SK Group Chairman Choi Tae-won said S. Korea should pursue economic integration with Japan and lead a broader Asian economic alliance to survive.
Japan moves to centralize intelligence, raising pressure on Seoul Japan is accelerating efforts to centralize its intelligence system under the prime minister's office to reshape regional security dynamics.
[Exclusive] Samsung SDI, Amazon in final talks for data center battery supply Samsung SDI is on the verge of securing a major battery supply agreement with Amazon for data centers, in a deal estimated to be worth $700 million.
Champion sprinter Abby Steiner sues Puma over defective shoes claim Champion sprinter Abby Steiner sued Puma and the Mercedes F1 team, claiming defective shoes triggered career-ending injuries, court documents show.
South Korea deploys 5 spy satellites, advances ‘kill chain’ S. Korea has completed deployment of five-satellite reconnaissance system designed to strengthen its preemptive strike capabilities against N. Korea.
Gallup: Most Americans not ready to own, lease driverless cars While about one-third of Americans expect driverless cars to be common within five years, 19% say they would own one, a new poll showed.
Austrian Man admits planning terrorist attack at Taylor Swift concert An Austrian man pleaded guilty Tuesday to planning a terrorist attack in 2024 at a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna. Three concerts were canceled.
North Korea ICBMs can strike U.S. mainland, Pentagon official says North Korea has the capability to strike the U.S. mainland with intercontinental ballistic missiles, a senior U.S. defense official said.
Wave of attacks reshapes Colombia presidential race Attacks in southwestern Colombia has transformed the country's presidential campaign into a debate over national security before election day.
Government Accountability Office to investigate release of Jeffrey Epstein files The Government Accountability Office said it will examine the Department of Justice's release of the Epstein files in response to senators.
Federal Judge rules that Maurene Comey lawsuit can move forward Former federal prosecutor Maurene Comey can continue with her lawsuit against the Justice Department for firing her, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.
Analysis: Diverging objectives, hopes shape Israel–Lebanon negotiations Lebanon's decision to pursue independent negotiations with Israel and distance itself from Iran was blessed by the U.S. and backed by many Lebanese.
Greek police arrest 89-year-old for mass shooting Police in Greece arrested an 89-year-old man suspected of shooting and injuring five people at two government sites in Athens on Tuesday.
Pittsburgh Steelers place tender on quarterback Aaron Rodgers The Pittsburgh Steelers placed a rare unrestricted free agent tender on quarterback Aaron Rodgers, a league source told UPI on Tuesday.
Mexico nabs top cartel figure ‘El Jardinero’ The Mexican government said alleged drug cartel leader Audias Flores Silva, known as "El Jardinero," has been apprehended in that state of Nayarit.
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Beneath King Charles’s Jokes and Decorum, Some Subtle Rebuttals to Trump
King Charles III gently pushed back against President Trump’s attacks on Britain and NATO, and he spoke of the importance of checks and balances.
See the Menu for the British Royal State Dinner
Spring-herbed ravioli and Dover sole meunière are among the dishes at the dinner honoring King Charles III of Britain and Queen Camilla.
Full Guest List for Trump’s State Dinner With Charles and Camilla
Six members of the Supreme Court were invited to the dinner, alongside top administration officials, billionaires and Republican lawmakers.
DOJ Secures New James Comey Indictment Over Alleged Threat Against Trump
The new case stems from a social media post showing seashells on a North Carolina beach that the Trump administration characterized as a threat against the president.
FCC Orders a Review of ABC’s Licenses Amid Feud Between Trump and Kimmel
The agency said the review was related to the network’s diversity and inclusion policies. But it came amid a fight between the president and the network’s late night host, Jimmy Kimmel.
What to Know About the Kimmel vs. Trump Feud
The president and first lady took exception to a joke. Jimmy Kimmel defended it.
OpenAI Trial Starts With Two Very Different Tales of a Company’s Early Years
In the trial’s first day of testimony, Elon Musk said greed led co-founder Sam Altman to pull the A.I. lab away from its nonprofit roots. OpenAI says that’s nonsense.
Amid Iran War and Tensions with Neighbors, U.A.E. Goes Its Own Way
The United Arab Emirates’ decision to leave OPEC has rocked the region, underscoring how the country, at odds with Saudi Arabia, is increasingly charting its own course.
Britain Summons Iran’s Ambassador Over Message to Iranians in U.K.
Iran’s embassy in London posted a message on social media inviting Iranians living in Britain to register for a ‘Sacrifice for the Homeland’ campaign.
Trump’s Face Will Appear on Limited-Edition U.S. Passports, State Dept. Says
The department said it planned to release “a limited number of specially designed” U.S. passports that feature a picture of the president to commemorate the country’s 250th anniversary in July.
Former Fauci Adviser Indicted on Covid-Related Charges
Prosecutors accused Dr. David Morens, a former adviser to Dr. Anthony S. Fauci, of hiding records related to the onset of the pandemic.
White House Urges House to Quickly Fund D.H.S.
The call amounted to a rebuke of Speaker Mike Johnson, who has delayed action on a homeland security spending bill and suggested this week that it needed changes.
Kennedy Center Works to Make the Case That Repairs Are Urgent
In Washington and in federal court, the center is arguing that its planned two-year closure is crucial. Critics say it’s a result of declining attendance and fleeing artists.
Trump Tests the Limits of His Most Faithful Supporters
The president’s rhetoric on religion, along with hard-line immigration policies and the U.S. war in Iran, has splintered a coalition of Christian voters who returned him to the White House.
The War in Iran Has Americans Rethinking Their Summer Travel Plans
Faced with geopolitical instability, economic uncertainty and rising airfares, many travelers are changing destinations or canceling their trips entirely.
Could At-Home Brain Stimulation Reduce Psychiatry’s Reliance on S.S.R.I.s?
A headset recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration uses a weak electric current to shock the brain. Some researchers hope it could challenge the current pill-centric paradigm.
Supreme Court Appears Skeptical of Falun Gong Lawsuit Against Cisco
The court’s decision could have broader implications for lawsuits seeking to hold companies liable for international human rights abuses.
Offbeat Obituaries Celebrate Loss With Levity (and Brutal Honesty)
Irreverent tributes filled with unvarnished truths and funny anecdotes, which run counter to more somber traditional obituaries, have gained attention for “how alive they feel,” a researcher said.
The Banality of Evil, Again
The distinguishing feature of Cole Tomas Allen’s manifesto is its insipidity.
Dirk Kempthorne, Former Idaho Governor and Interior Secretary, Dies at 74
A Republican, Mr. Kempthorne rose to prominence as the mayor of Boise in the late 1980s and early ’90s, as the city became a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.
Oakland’s Airport Can Use ‘San Francisco’ in Its Name Under Settlement
The agreement ends a two-year dispute between the Bay Area cities over the smaller airport’s rebranding.
‘Dances With Wolves’ Actor Is Sentenced to Life in Prison
Nathan Chasing Horse had been convicted of charges including the sexual assault of women and girls and the possession of child sexual abuse imagery.
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Former FBI Director James Comey was indicted on charges that he threatened President Donald Trump last year when he posted an image on Instagram.
King Charles addressed a joint meeting of Congress on Tuesday, focusing on the importance of alliances in a speech that stressed U.S.-British ties.
Supreme Court justices will decide whether a U.S. tech firm is liable for aiding the Chinese government's alleged torture of a spiritual minority.
A former aide to Anthony Fauci faces charges for allegedly concealing emails about origins of the coronavirus pandemic, the Justice Department said.
The FCC on Tuesday ordered an review of Disney's broadcast licenses, as Melania Trump and others call for Jimmy Kimmel to be punished for comments.
Average gas prices in the United States hit $4.18 on Tuesday, their highest level since the Iran conflict started, as peace talks stalled again.
Netflix announced Tuesday that it has renewed the animated "Stranger Things: Tales from '85' for a second season with a teaser video on Instagram.
Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis met with the heads of South Korea's major conglomerates during the visit, the company seeks partnerships in chips.
S. Korea's foreign ministry called N. Korea's nuclear program the most urgent challenge facing the global nonproliferation regime and urged support.
SK Group Chairman Choi Tae-won said S. Korea should pursue economic integration with Japan and lead a broader Asian economic alliance to survive.
Japan is accelerating efforts to centralize its intelligence system under the prime minister's office to reshape regional security dynamics.
Samsung SDI is on the verge of securing a major battery supply agreement with Amazon for data centers, in a deal estimated to be worth $700 million.
Champion sprinter Abby Steiner sued Puma and the Mercedes F1 team, claiming defective shoes triggered career-ending injuries, court documents show.
S. Korea has completed deployment of five-satellite reconnaissance system designed to strengthen its preemptive strike capabilities against N. Korea.
While about one-third of Americans expect driverless cars to be common within five years, 19% say they would own one, a new poll showed.
An Austrian man pleaded guilty Tuesday to planning a terrorist attack in 2024 at a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna. Three concerts were canceled.
North Korea has the capability to strike the U.S. mainland with intercontinental ballistic missiles, a senior U.S. defense official said.
Attacks in southwestern Colombia has transformed the country's presidential campaign into a debate over national security before election day.
The Government Accountability Office said it will examine the Department of Justice's release of the Epstein files in response to senators.
Former federal prosecutor Maurene Comey can continue with her lawsuit against the Justice Department for firing her, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.
Lebanon's decision to pursue independent negotiations with Israel and distance itself from Iran was blessed by the U.S. and backed by many Lebanese.
Police in Greece arrested an 89-year-old man suspected of shooting and injuring five people at two government sites in Athens on Tuesday.
The Pittsburgh Steelers placed a rare unrestricted free agent tender on quarterback Aaron Rodgers, a league source told UPI on Tuesday.
The Mexican government said alleged drug cartel leader Audias Flores Silva, known as "El Jardinero," has been apprehended in that state of Nayarit.

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