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Trump says East Potomac golf course work to begin Sept. 1 President Donald Trump announced Sunday that work will begin Sept. 1 on the East Potomac golf course, despite the plans being challenged in court.
Ukraine hits 2 Russian refineries as Putin vows enhanced defenses Ukraine said it struck a pair of Russian oil refineries far behind the front lines on Sunday as President Vladimir Putin vowed to ramp up defenses.
AI, robots push South Korean plant near 100% on-time delivery HD Hyundai Electric uses AI planning and robots to achieve near-perfect delivery rates while expanding circuit-breaker output in South Korea.
South Korea, Japan deepen AI and defense cooperation South Korea and Japan agreed to deepen defense ties in AI and rescue drills while reaffirming the goal of a denuclearized Korean Peninsula.
South Korea to unveil reported $649 billion chip, AI investment plan South Korea will unveil a reported $649 billion investment plan spanning chips, AI data centers and physical AI, led by Samsung and SK Group.
Sen. Chris Coons briefly hospitalized after Delaware traffic accident Sen. Chris Coons announced he was briefly hospitalized with minor injuries on Sunday following a traffic accident in his home state of Delaware.
U.S. Navy expands repair work at South Korean shipyards U.S. Navy requests for added repairs are extending ship overhauls in South Korea, signaling confidence and raising hopes for follow-up contracts.
South Korea sets first national standard for counter-drone systems South Korea adopts its first national counter-drone testing standard, setting benchmarks for equipment protecting airports and power plants.
Japanese reporter says outside news blocked in North Korea Japanese journalist Jiro Ishimaru says North Korea has nearly halted the spread of outside news as border controls and punishments intensify.
China says warplanes entered South Korea’s defense zone in drill China says more than 10 Chinese and Russian warplanes entered South Korea's air defense zone during an 11th joint patrol without violating airspace.
3 firefighters killed, 2 others burned battling western Colo. wildfire Three firefighters were killed and two others were badly burned while battling a 28,000-acre wildfire along the Colorado-Utah border, officials said.
'Toy Story 5' tops North American box office with $70M "Toy Story 5" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $70 million in receipts this Friday through Sunday.
Speaker Johnson to send housing affordability bill to Trump for signature Monday Speaker of the House Mike Johnson said Sunday he plans to send housing affordability legislation to President Donald Trump for a signature Monday.
Peter McDonald: 'Power Ballad' looks at how we define success for ourselves John Carney's film "Power Ballad" compares how one song completely changes the lives of former boy band member Danny and wedding singer Rick.
Israeli government recognizes Armenian genocide The Israeli government on Sunday voted unanimously to recognize the mass killings of Armenians in the early 20th century as a genocide.
Venezuela earthquakes: 2 boys rescued alive from rubble Rescue workers pulled two 11-year-old boys out of the rubble of collapsed buildings Sunday, days after two strong earthquakes hit Venezuela.
Skydiving plane crashes in France killing 11 A small plane carrying a group of skydivers and their instructors crashed Sunday in northeastern France, killing 11, local officials said.
Iran targets U.S. sites in Bahrain, Kuwait The Iranian military launched fresh attacks at U.S. sites in Bahrain and Kuwait on Sunday morning amid an escalation of violence.
Prime Video orders a second season of 'Every Year After' Prime Video has announced it ordered a second season of "Every Year After," a television series based on Carley Fortune's Barry's Bay universe.
On This Day, June 28: Militants attack Turkey's Ataturk Airport killing dozens On June 28, 2016, militants opened fire and set off explosions at Turkey's Ataturk Airport, killing 45 people and leaving more than 230 injured.
Famous birthdays for June 28: Mel Brooks, John Elway Filmmaker Mel Brooks turns 100 and NFL legend John Elway turns 66, among the famous birthdays for June 28.
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Iran Risks Peace Talks With U.S. to Maintain Leverage Over Strait
Iran sees its control over the Strait of Hormuz as critical leverage in peace talks with the United States. It seems willing to risk the cease-fire to maintain that power.
Here’s What to Know About the Standoff in the Strait of Hormuz
The United States and Iran have engaged in rounds of attacks and counterattacks in recent days, eroding hopes for a quick return to normalcy in the Middle East.
Trump Cut a Billion-Dollar Mining Deal. His Sons Stand to Profit.
An agreement between the U.S. and Kazakhstan has given a group of American investors with ties to the president and the commerce secretary access to one of the world’s largest untapped reserves of tungsten.
Rats, Leaks and Broken Elevators: Repair Backlog Plagues Federal Buildings
After decades, deferred maintenance totals an estimated $50 billion. But getting repair funds from Congress is a laborious process.
In Venezuela, a Community Comes Together to Search for Earthquake Survivors
Volunteers in a middle-class neighborhood in Caracas used drills, picks and hammers to break through concrete, trying to find anyone in need of rescue.
Two Earthquakes Hit Venezuela: What to Know About Death Toll, Damage and Rescue Response
Back-to-back quakes in northern Venezuela killed more than 1,400 people and set off an agonizing search for survivors. It was the latest ordeal for a country rocked by economic and political turmoil.
Three Firefighters Die as Wildfires Ravage Utah and Colorado
Fires are raging in the arid Southwest after a warm winter. Forecasters say the fires may grow rapidly, and parts of Colorado have been ordered to evacuate.
A ‘Heat Dome’ Could Bring Triple- Digit Temperatures to the Midwest and Eastern U.S.
Forecasters warned that temperatures could break records in some areas. The heat is expected to last into the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
Trump Wants to Own the Nation’s 250th Birthday. States Have Their Own Plans.
As partisan tensions swirl around festivities in Washington, red and blue states alike are leaning into complex history — and their own stories.
Philippe Stern, Heir to the Patek Philippe Watch Brand, Dies at 88
In an era of electronic timepieces, he marketed $40,000 handmade watches as status symbols, breathing new life into a struggling industry.
The Hamptons’ Essential Luxury Good: Human Labor
The people who want to visit can’t function without the people who have to live there.
Pride March Caps Joyous New York June, but Anxiety Tempers Hope
The annual celebration on Sunday took place in a city where many in the L.G.B.T.Q. community are optimistic about their local leaders but face challenges from the Trump administration.
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President Donald Trump announced Sunday that work will begin Sept. 1 on the East Potomac golf course, despite the plans being challenged in court.
Ukraine said it struck a pair of Russian oil refineries far behind the front lines on Sunday as President Vladimir Putin vowed to ramp up defenses.
HD Hyundai Electric uses AI planning and robots to achieve near-perfect delivery rates while expanding circuit-breaker output in South Korea.
South Korea and Japan agreed to deepen defense ties in AI and rescue drills while reaffirming the goal of a denuclearized Korean Peninsula.
South Korea will unveil a reported $649 billion investment plan spanning chips, AI data centers and physical AI, led by Samsung and SK Group.
Sen. Chris Coons announced he was briefly hospitalized with minor injuries on Sunday following a traffic accident in his home state of Delaware.
U.S. Navy requests for added repairs are extending ship overhauls in South Korea, signaling confidence and raising hopes for follow-up contracts.
South Korea adopts its first national counter-drone testing standard, setting benchmarks for equipment protecting airports and power plants.
Japanese journalist Jiro Ishimaru says North Korea has nearly halted the spread of outside news as border controls and punishments intensify.
China says more than 10 Chinese and Russian warplanes entered South Korea's air defense zone during an 11th joint patrol without violating airspace.
Three firefighters were killed and two others were badly burned while battling a 28,000-acre wildfire along the Colorado-Utah border, officials said.
"Toy Story 5" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $70 million in receipts this Friday through Sunday.
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson said Sunday he plans to send housing affordability legislation to President Donald Trump for a signature Monday.
John Carney's film "Power Ballad" compares how one song completely changes the lives of former boy band member Danny and wedding singer Rick.
The Israeli government on Sunday voted unanimously to recognize the mass killings of Armenians in the early 20th century as a genocide.
Rescue workers pulled two 11-year-old boys out of the rubble of collapsed buildings Sunday, days after two strong earthquakes hit Venezuela.
A small plane carrying a group of skydivers and their instructors crashed Sunday in northeastern France, killing 11, local officials said.
The Iranian military launched fresh attacks at U.S. sites in Bahrain and Kuwait on Sunday morning amid an escalation of violence.
Prime Video has announced it ordered a second season of "Every Year After," a television series based on Carley Fortune's Barry's Bay universe.
On June 28, 2016, militants opened fire and set off explosions at Turkey's Ataturk Airport, killing 45 people and leaving more than 230 injured.
Filmmaker Mel Brooks turns 100 and NFL legend John Elway turns 66, among the famous birthdays for June 28.

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