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'Squatters' team helps desperate homeowners reclaim property Flash Shelton has figured out a way to remove people from homes they have no legal or financial rights to -- he and his team out-squat them.
Vance speaks about Iran conflict, 'anti-weaponization' fund in press briefing Vice President JD Vance took questions from reporters Tuesday at a White House press briefing, speaking about the Iran war and other topics.
Most young South Koreans distrust election polls, survey finds More than 60% of young South Koreans and college students do not trust elections or political opinion polls, according to a survey released.
FAA chief: Bad airspace design led to D.C. airliner-Black Hawk crash "Bad design" of airspace above Reagan airport caused an American Airlines commuter flight and a Black Hawk military helicopter to collide last year.
South Korean defense firms face growing pressure from U.S. cyber rules S. Korea's defense industry is facing a major obstacle in U.S. market as Pentagon fully implements strict cybersecurity certification requirements.
Small business owners urge Samsung union to cancel strike Small business owners gathered outside Samsung Electronics' Pyeongtaek semiconductor campus to urge the company's labor union to withdraw strike.
China sends carrier group into Western Pacific after U.S. summit China deployed an aircraft carrier strike group into the Western Pacific for military exercises days after summit between Chinese and U.S. in Beijing.
India pushes larger families despite population topping 1.4 billion India is shifting toward pro-birth policies despite already being the world's most populous country, as concerns grow over falling fertility rates.
China confirms U.S.-China talks touched on North Korea denuclearization China's Foreign Ministry on Sunday officially confirmed that North Korea-related nuclear issues were discussed during the recent summit.
NIS seeks broader authority to probe suspected foreign cyberattacks on firms South Korea is moving to expand the authority of the National Intelligence Service to investigate suspected cyberattacks targeting private companies.
United States imposes sanctions on Gaza flotilla activists The U.S. Department of the Treasury on Tuesday imposed sanctions on four activists for their involvement in a flotilla seeking to carry aid to Gaza.
Scientific report on 'Golden Dome' program counters Trump's claims Building a national missile defense system would leave millions of Americans vulnerable to nuclear attack, a new scientific report says.
Trump endorses Paxton over Cornyn in Texas Senate primary race President Donald Trump endorsed Ken Paxton, Texas attorney general, for Senate on Tuesday, calling Paxton a "MAGA Warrior" and citing his loyalty.
U.N. agency to remove worst-case climate scenario Climate scientists have decided to remove their worst-case scenario for how hot the Earth could get if nothing is done to slow global warming.
Todd Blanche won't rule out payments to Jan. 6 rioters Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, at a hearing Tuesday, refused to rule out payments to convicted Jan. 6, 2021, rioters and sexual perpetrators.
Darius Rucker to receive Veterans Voice Award at AMAs CBS and Dick Clark Productions announced Tuesday that this year's Veterans Voice Award will go to Darius Rucker at the American Music Awards.
Wall Street guru boosts Argentina bet with $150M YPF buy Prominent U.S. investor Stanley Druckenmiller sharply increased his exposure to Argentina in the first quarter of 2026, particularly in energy.
Nashville to host Super Bowl LXIV in 2030 Nashville will host Super Bowl LXIV inside the Tennessee Titans' new stadium, the NFL announced Tuesday. Team owners approved the move through a vote.
Surrey, England, police investigating old cases involving Epstein Police in Surrey, England, said they are investigating two separate allegations of "non-recent child sexual abuse" from a cache of Epstein files.
Bolivia rejects state of emergency amid protest violence Bolivia's government has ruled out a state of emergency, despite escalating violence linked to nationwide protests that have left dozens injured.
Russian President Vladimir Putin arrives for state visit to China Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived Tuesday in Beijing for a state visit with a "quite packed" schedule, Russian news agency TASS reported.
'South Park' Season 29 to premiere in September Comedy Central released an announcement video for "South Park" Season 29 on Tuesday. The new season premieres in September and streams on Paramount+.
William Sadler: 'The Mist' was good preparation for 'Yeti' role "Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey" alum William Sadler says starring in "The Mist" was excellent preparation for his new monster movie, "The Yeti."
Indiana Fever's Caitlin Clark named grand marshal for Indianapolis 500 Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark will be the grand marshal for the 2026 Indianapolis 500, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway announced Tuesday.
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Senate Votes to Take Up Measure to Force Trump to End Iran War
With four Republican backers, Democrats won a vote to advance a resolution that would force the president to end hostilities or win authorization from Congress.
Bond Yields Hit Highest Level Since 2007 as Inflation Fears Set In
The 30-year U.S. Treasury yield hasn’t been this high since the lead-up to the global financial crisis. Across Europe and Asia, yields are also elevated.
I.R.S. to Drop Audits of Trump and Family
As part of the Justice Department’s compensation fund deal, officials vowed not to pursue any matters, including those involving President Trump’s tax returns, that are pending.
Blanche Defends $1.8 Billion Fund as Skepticism Mounts
The acting attorney general told lawmakers the fund would review claims from an array of people, not just Republicans.
Manager at Trump’s N.J. Golf Club Helped Plan Reflecting Pool Repairs
David Schutzenhofer, a Trump Organization employee, reached out to one of the vendors the government later hired for the iconic site near the Lincoln Memorial, documents show.
Duffy Defends Road Trip Reality Show In Tense Senate Hearing
Democrats called the transportation secretary’s reality-show-like series unethical.
ICE Makes Courthouse Arrest Despite Judge’s Order
A Honduran man was taken into custody on Tuesday in New York City, which his lawyers said violated a prohibition imposed a day earlier. Hours later, the man was released.
The Best of ‘S.N.L.’ Season 51: Sensitive Strippers and Regretful Moms
This season “Saturday Night Live” found new ways to satirize the Trump administration and said goodbye to one of its most valuable cast members.
Victims of San Diego Mosque Shooting Remembered as Heroes and Leaders
The three men killed in the shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego were instrumental in delaying the attackers, the city’s police chief said.
The San Diego Mosque Shootings Were a Crime Made for and by the Internet
Authorities said the teenagers who killed three men met online, posted their writings there and livestreamed the killings.
Trump Endorses Ken Paxton in Texas Senate Runoff Race Against John Cornyn
The president embraced Ken Paxton, a MAGA loyalist, over Senator John Cornyn, despite warnings from Republican leaders about Mr. Paxton’s history of scandal.
Republican Senators Are Livid at Trump’s Endorsement of Paxton
News that President Trump had snubbed Senator John Cornyn of Texas, the four-term incumbent, was met with shock, anger and fear that the G.O.P. could lose his seat.
Powered by A.I., Google Changes Its Search Box for the First Time in 25 Years
Using a new Gemini A.I. model, the tech giant is overhauling its search box dimensions to answer longer queries, adding a video-generation tool and simplifying online shopping.
Woman Dies After Falling Into Open Manhole in Manhattan
The woman plunged 10 feet, and a passer-by heard her screams. Con Edison said video footage suggested the manhole cover had been dislodged by a truck 12 minutes earlier.
Greg Hyman, Co-Creator of Tickle Me Elmo, Dies at 78
An electronics wizard, he was already a veteran inventor when he collaborated with Ron Dubren on an idea for a toy that giggled. The rest is retail history.
Tickle Me Elmo and the ‘Elmo-Mania’ That Consumed America
In 1996, the giggling stuffed doll turned holiday shopping into chaos, a preview of every sneaker drop, PlayStation launch and Taylor Swift ticket rush to come.
Kentucky Had an Easy Choice Between Massie and Trump
The president wants a loyal Republican Party — even if the country might not.
Minnesota Becomes First State to Ban Prediction Markets
Like at least other 14 states, Minnesota has wrestled with how to regulate the popular prediction market sites. Federal officials sued the state over its new law.
L.I.R.R. Workers Are in Line for Raises, but at What Cost to New York?
Details are still emerging about the contract reached after a three-day strike that shut down America’s busiest passenger rail service. But the fallout could be felt for years.
Tornado Wipes Out Brand-New Home in Nebraska
The tornado in Nebraska stayed on the ground for 11 minutes. A new subdivision called Dirt Road was wiped out, while nearby homes went untouched.
International Booker Prize 2026: ‘Taiwan Travelogue’ is First Winner Originally Written in Mandarin
“Taiwan Travelogue” is the first novel originally written in Mandarin to win the major award for fiction translated into English.
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Flash Shelton has figured out a way to remove people from homes they have no legal or financial rights to -- he and his team out-squat them.
Vice President JD Vance took questions from reporters Tuesday at a White House press briefing, speaking about the Iran war and other topics.
More than 60% of young South Koreans and college students do not trust elections or political opinion polls, according to a survey released.
"Bad design" of airspace above Reagan airport caused an American Airlines commuter flight and a Black Hawk military helicopter to collide last year.
S. Korea's defense industry is facing a major obstacle in U.S. market as Pentagon fully implements strict cybersecurity certification requirements.
Small business owners gathered outside Samsung Electronics' Pyeongtaek semiconductor campus to urge the company's labor union to withdraw strike.
China deployed an aircraft carrier strike group into the Western Pacific for military exercises days after summit between Chinese and U.S. in Beijing.
India is shifting toward pro-birth policies despite already being the world's most populous country, as concerns grow over falling fertility rates.
China's Foreign Ministry on Sunday officially confirmed that North Korea-related nuclear issues were discussed during the recent summit.
South Korea is moving to expand the authority of the National Intelligence Service to investigate suspected cyberattacks targeting private companies.
The U.S. Department of the Treasury on Tuesday imposed sanctions on four activists for their involvement in a flotilla seeking to carry aid to Gaza.
Building a national missile defense system would leave millions of Americans vulnerable to nuclear attack, a new scientific report says.
President Donald Trump endorsed Ken Paxton, Texas attorney general, for Senate on Tuesday, calling Paxton a "MAGA Warrior" and citing his loyalty.
Climate scientists have decided to remove their worst-case scenario for how hot the Earth could get if nothing is done to slow global warming.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, at a hearing Tuesday, refused to rule out payments to convicted Jan. 6, 2021, rioters and sexual perpetrators.
CBS and Dick Clark Productions announced Tuesday that this year's Veterans Voice Award will go to Darius Rucker at the American Music Awards.
Prominent U.S. investor Stanley Druckenmiller sharply increased his exposure to Argentina in the first quarter of 2026, particularly in energy.
Nashville will host Super Bowl LXIV inside the Tennessee Titans' new stadium, the NFL announced Tuesday. Team owners approved the move through a vote.
Police in Surrey, England, said they are investigating two separate allegations of "non-recent child sexual abuse" from a cache of Epstein files.
Bolivia's government has ruled out a state of emergency, despite escalating violence linked to nationwide protests that have left dozens injured.
Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived Tuesday in Beijing for a state visit with a "quite packed" schedule, Russian news agency TASS reported.
Comedy Central released an announcement video for "South Park" Season 29 on Tuesday. The new season premieres in September and streams on Paramount+.
"Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey" alum William Sadler says starring in "The Mist" was excellent preparation for his new monster movie, "The Yeti."
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark will be the grand marshal for the 2026 Indianapolis 500, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway announced Tuesday.

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