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Trump, citing vandalism, says pool repairs to begin 'immediately' President Donald Trump, citing vandalism, said on Sunday that repairs at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool to begin immediately.
Pilot: Unruly passenger bites fellow flyer on American Airlines flight The pilot of a commercial flight from Charlotte, N.C., to Philadelphia on Sunday radioed that an unruly passenger bit a fellow passenger.
All 6 U.S. THAAD launchers reportedly return to South Korea base All six U.S. Terminal High Altitude Area Defense launcher reportedly returned to their South Korean base after being moved during the U.S.-Iran war.
Japanese firms compete for high school recruits amid labor crunch Japanese companies are offering higher starting pay and promoting jobs resistant to AI as the number of high school graduates seeking work declines.
S.C. attorney general candidate hospitalized days before GOP runoff David Stumbo, one of two candidates running for South Carolina attorney general in Tuesday's Republican runoff, says he was briefly hospitalized.
Japan-South Korea ties deepen 61 years after treaty Japan-South Korea ties are expanding from tourism and youth exchanges to supply-chain resilience, energy security and regional defense cooperation.
U.S. metal tariffs squeeze South Korean small exporters South Korean small manufacturers say revised U.S. Section 232 metal tariffs are damaging export profitability, an industry survey released found.
China welcomes South Korea’s reaffirmation of one-China stance China's Foreign Ministry welcomed S. Korea's one-China stance but omitted North Korea's nuclear program from its account of bilateral talks in Seoul.
South Korea widens probe into local election ballot shortage South Korean investigators are analyzing seized records and questioning election officials over ballot shortages during the June 3 local elections.
Ex-Gyeonggi official gets 4 months for parliamentary perjury A South Korean court sentenced former Gyeonggi Vice Gov. Lee Hwa-young to four months for lying to parliament about an alleged alcohol party.
'Toy Story 5' tops North American box office with $160M The animated adventure, "Toy Story 5," is the No.1 movie in North America, earning $160 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced.
Iran: U.S. sanctions against its oil exports discussed at Swiss talks The removal of U.S. sanctions against Iran's oil industry was discussed during Day 1 of four-way peace talks Sunday in Switzerland, Iran says .
Firefighters cite progress against sprawling LA warehouse blaze Firefighters said Sunday they are making progress in fighting a sprawling warehouse blaze which ignited Wednesday east of downtown Los Angeles.
Small plane crash in Maryland kills 3 A single-engine plane that departed from Ocean City, N.J., crashed in Bowie, Md., just outside Washington, D.C., killing three people, police said.
Russia cuts fuel sales to public in Crimea The Russian government on Sunday halted fuel sales to civilians and businesses not considered vital to functioning and security in Crimea.
France bans some public drinking amid heatwave French police issued a ban on certain alcoholic drinks Sunday amid unusually high temperatures coinciding with one Paris' largest street parties.
Concertgoer dies after apparent fall at Madison Square Garden A man apparently fell to his death during a rock concert at Madison Square Garden, the New York Police Department said.
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: Prince William, Meredith Baxter Prince William and actor Benjamin Walker turn 44, among the famous birthdays for June 21.
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Neither the War Nor Trump’s Deal Terminated the Main Threats in Iran, Analysts Say
Neither the war nor the agreement terminated the main threats emanating from Iran, many analysts said.
Trump Administration Shuttered a Criminal Probe Into Fraudster’s Clemency
Federal prosecutors had been examining the circumstances behind the commutation of David Gentile’s sentence. He was aided by a Catholic priest friendly with the president.
A Diocese Tries to Protect Its 29-Foot Jesus From Trump’s Border Wall
In a battle of symbols, the Catholics of Las Cruces, N.M., argue that religious freedom should stop the wall from scarring a mountain that has attracted pilgrims for nearly a century.
Mamdani Burns Allies in Making a Big Bet for Congress and the Left
The strength of the mayor’s political brand will be tested on Tuesday, when his slate of leftist congressional candidates takes aim at Democratic incumbents.
Keir Starmer Reflects on ‘Political Challenges’ as Pressure to Resign Mounts
An ally of Keir Starmer’s told the BBC on Sunday that Mr. Starmer was “taking the time to think through what the political realities are today compared to last week.”
Where Billionaires Summer, a Gardener Died in the Snow
A landscaper’s difficult life and lonely death reveal the human cost behind the Hamptons’ manicured landscape.
The Women Running Businesses Under Taliban Rules
With secondary education and most jobs out of reach, thousands of Afghan women have turned to entrepreneurship as the only path to make money and maintain a social life.
For Heirs of Custer and Sitting Bull, a 150-Year-Old Battle Is Personal
As the anniversary of the Battle of the Little Bighorn approaches, relatives of the two men still grapple with the legacy of a contentious moment in U.S. history.
Boyle Heights Warehouse Fire Spreads Smoke Across Los Angeles
Firefighters say they are making progress against the blaze, which began Wednesday at a cold-storage facility. But smoke continued to blow across the region, and the authorities reiterated air-quality warnings.
Cities and Schools Are Testing Wastewater for Illicit Drugs
The White House recently endorsed monitoring sewage for evidence of drug use. Critics fear such efforts could violate privacy and stigmatize neighborhoods.
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President Donald Trump, citing vandalism, said on Sunday that repairs at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool to begin immediately.
The pilot of a commercial flight from Charlotte, N.C., to Philadelphia on Sunday radioed that an unruly passenger bit a fellow passenger.
All six U.S. Terminal High Altitude Area Defense launcher reportedly returned to their South Korean base after being moved during the U.S.-Iran war.
Japanese companies are offering higher starting pay and promoting jobs resistant to AI as the number of high school graduates seeking work declines.
David Stumbo, one of two candidates running for South Carolina attorney general in Tuesday's Republican runoff, says he was briefly hospitalized.
Japan-South Korea ties are expanding from tourism and youth exchanges to supply-chain resilience, energy security and regional defense cooperation.
South Korean small manufacturers say revised U.S. Section 232 metal tariffs are damaging export profitability, an industry survey released found.
China's Foreign Ministry welcomed S. Korea's one-China stance but omitted North Korea's nuclear program from its account of bilateral talks in Seoul.
South Korean investigators are analyzing seized records and questioning election officials over ballot shortages during the June 3 local elections.
A South Korean court sentenced former Gyeonggi Vice Gov. Lee Hwa-young to four months for lying to parliament about an alleged alcohol party.
The animated adventure, "Toy Story 5," is the No.1 movie in North America, earning $160 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced.
The removal of U.S. sanctions against Iran's oil industry was discussed during Day 1 of four-way peace talks Sunday in Switzerland, Iran says .
Firefighters said Sunday they are making progress in fighting a sprawling warehouse blaze which ignited Wednesday east of downtown Los Angeles.
A single-engine plane that departed from Ocean City, N.J., crashed in Bowie, Md., just outside Washington, D.C., killing three people, police said.
The Russian government on Sunday halted fuel sales to civilians and businesses not considered vital to functioning and security in Crimea.
French police issued a ban on certain alcoholic drinks Sunday amid unusually high temperatures coinciding with one Paris' largest street parties.
A man apparently fell to his death during a rock concert at Madison Square Garden, the New York Police Department said.
On June 21, 1990, an earthquake measuring 7.7 on the Richter scale struck northwestern Iran, killing up to 50,000 people.
Prince William and actor Benjamin Walker turn 44, among the famous birthdays for June 21.

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