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House sends Trump sweeping bipartisan housing package The House of Representatives on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved a sweeping bipartisan housing bill to lower housing costs and expand homeownership.
Judge strikes down SNAP bans on soft drinks, candy A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration cannot bar federal food assistance recipients from buying soft drinks, snacks and candy.
Unpaid household care for South Korean children valued at $75B South Korea valued unpaid household services consumed by children at $75 billion, with parents and grandparents providing most of the care.
Samyang leads U.S. K-ramen growth, Nongshim gains in Asia Samyang Foods led U.S. K-ramen growth with Buldak, while Nongshim posted steadier profits in China and Japan on strong Shin Ramyun demand.
South Korea's Hyundai moves to fully own Boston Dynamics Hyundai Group is preparing to buy SoftBank's remaining Boston Dynamics stake as it expands its physical AI, robotics and smart logistics strategy.
South Korea's Samsung chief inspects HBM lines amid AI race Samsung Chairman Jay Y. Lee inspected HBM packaging lines as HBM4 sales topped $1 billion and competition for next-generation AI memory intensified.
Defense company honors Korean War veterans in photo exhibit South Korea's LIG D&A marks its 50th anniversary with a free Seoul photo exhibition honoring Korean War veterans and their families through July 12.
South Korea opposition launches election reform panel South Korea's main opposition party launched a panel on election failures and called for a special counsel to investigate ballot shortages.
South Korea's LS Electric builds Utah growth on Korean War ties South Korea's LS Electric builds on Korean War ties in Utah, pairing veteran support and education investment with rising data-center orders.
TSA confiscates 300 drones at U.S. World Cup events Federal air marshals have seized more than 300 drones during World Cup events in the United States, the TSA said Tuesday.
EU meets with Taliban about deportation The European Union and the Taliban met in Brussels on Tuesday to discuss the return of Afghans.
Watch: Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo becomes first player to score in 6 World Cups Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo became the first player to score at six World Cups on Tuesday, finding the net twice in a win over Uzbekistan.
Sen. Paul subpoenas Fauci for COVID-19 testimony Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., said he subpoenaed Dr. Anthony Fauci after he backed out on an agreement to testify on the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kenya halts construction of U.S.-backed Ebola facility Kenyan Health Minister Aden Duale halted construction on a U.S.-backed Ebola quarantine facility after a judge found him in contempt of court.
Tom Cavanagh: 'You're Killing Me' cop is 'slight fish out of water' Tom Cavanagh says Jack, the small-town cop he plays in "You're Killing Me," isn't initially thrilled to have amateur sleuths crash his murder case.
Justice Department withdraws subpoenas for 4 reporters The Department of Justice subpoenaed four journalists for a grand jury hearing, though it later withdrew them after the newspapers challenged them.
Portland Trail Blazers hire Micah Nori as head coach The Portland Trail Blazers hired Micah Nori as head coach, they announced Tuesday. He previously served as a Minnesota Timberwolves assistant.
Edmonton Oilers hire Mike Babcock as coach after NHL clearance The Edmonton Oilers hired Mike Babcock as their new coach, replacing fired former coach Kris Knoblauch, the NHL franchise announced Tuesday.
Energy Department creates loans for 10 nuclear reactors The U.S. Department of Energy announced Tuesday that it will offer $17.5 billion in loans for a nuclear supply chain to finance five energy projects.
Cocaine revenue surpasses oil exports in Colombia, report says Colombia's illegal cocaine trade generated more revenue than the country's oil exports in 2024, becoming its largest source of foreign currency.
Watch: Stuart, Denise reunite in 'Stuart Fails to Save the Universe' "Stuart Fails to Save the Universe," a "Big Bang Theory" spinoff starring Kevin Sussman and Lauren Lapkus, is coming to HBO Max in July.
Brazil freezes $125M in probe of bank controlled by evangelical leader Brazil's Federal Police launched an operation targeting an alleged financial fraud scheme at Banco Digimais and ordered freezing assets.
MLB: Giants' 'lapse' led to players writing Bible verses on pride hats A communication "lapse" by the San Francisco Giants led to players writing Bible verses on their Pride Night hats, MLB commissioner Rob Manfred said.
'Blair Witch Project' remake to open in theaters in 2027 "The Blair Witch Project" will live on in a new film written by Chris Thomas Devlin and directed by Dylan Clark. The movie opens in September 2027.
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Fired Navy Admiral Wins Democratic Runoff in South Carolina’s 1st District
Democrats expect Nancy Lacore to run a competitive general election despite the district’s Republican leaning.
Congress Clears Housing Bill, Cementing a Rare Bipartisan Feat
A lopsided House vote cleared the measure for President Trump’s signature after a lengthy back and forth and several nearly fatal blows to the legislation.
Trump’s Pick for Top I.R.S. Lawyer Works at Firm That Represents Him
James R. Gadwood, the president’s nominee for chief counsel at the Internal Revenue Service, works at Miller & Chevalier, which has represented Mr. Trump in tax matters.
Trump Says Vandals Sabotaged the Reflecting Pool. Internal Documents Raise Doubts.
The documents do not indicate that the peeling blue coating and algae blooms were caused intentionally.
N.S.A. Lost Access to Powerful A.I. Model Amid Anthropic Dispute
A recent episode underscored the Trump administration’s increasing reliance on advanced A.I. systems for cybersecurity even as it battles a leading U.S. developer.
Photos Behind Kennedy Center Tarps Show No Sign of Trump’s Name
Images circulated by an activist group reveal bare marble where President Trump’s name once resided. The Kennedy Center previously told a federal judge it had been removed.
Trump Is Making Big Claims About the Iran Talks. Iran Keeps Contradicting Him.
President Trump appears to be describing his preferences as fully negotiated deals, in hopes of locking the Iranians in. The question is whether a succession of such disputes will sink the whole venture.
Senate Votes to Direct End to Iran War, Rebuking Trump on War Powers
A few Republicans joined Democrats in favor of a measure instructing President Trump to halt military operations against Iran or seek congressional authorization.
Supreme Court Bars Rastafarian Man From Suing Prison Guards for Shaving His Dreadlocks
Damon Landor, a Rastafarian, tried to sue Louisiana prison officials for violating his religious rights.
Supreme Court Rejects Lawsuit Claiming Cisco Systems Helped China Target Falun Gong
The court’s decision could have broader implications for whether companies can be held liable for aiding in international human rights abuses.
Britain Is Still Deep in the Shadow of Brexit
Ten years after a slim majority voted to leave the European Union, the economic and political effects of that decision continue to disrupt the United Kingdom.
With Starmer’s Resignation, ‘Hot Podium Guy’ Has Outlasted Five U.K. Prime Ministers
A sound engineer has emerged as an unexpected heartthrob amid Britain’s political tumult.
How Trump Turned America’s Refugee Program Into a Pathway for White People
President Trump has created an exception to his refugee ban for white South Africans, reshaping a program intended for people fleeing persecution and disaster.
A Look Inside the Welcome Bags Planned for White South African Refugees
The United States is putting together bags with a children’s book on so-called reverse racism, and with a document that defends the country’s founding on the basis of slavery.
Federal Judge Bars ICE From Making Arrests in Immigration Courts
The ruling in a class-action lawsuit filed in California applies to immigration courts nationwide.
Meta Has Created a Prediction Markets App
The experimental app, internally called “Arena,” would be independent of Facebook and Instagram. It could compete for attention with Polymarket and Kalshi, the biggest prediction markets.
U.S. Presses Meta to Agree to A.I. Reviews
Federal officials are urging the lone major tech company holdout to allow government safety evaluations, weeks after ordering Anthropic to pull its latest model.
If You Love America, Cringe for It
Let’s remember who we once were, because it’s what we may yet be again.
Services Sold to Boost I.V.F. Odds Backed by Little Evidence, Study Finds
Some patients spend thousands of dollars on these extra ‘add-on’ procedures during fertility treatment.
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The House of Representatives on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved a sweeping bipartisan housing bill to lower housing costs and expand homeownership.
A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration cannot bar federal food assistance recipients from buying soft drinks, snacks and candy.
South Korea valued unpaid household services consumed by children at $75 billion, with parents and grandparents providing most of the care.
Samyang Foods led U.S. K-ramen growth with Buldak, while Nongshim posted steadier profits in China and Japan on strong Shin Ramyun demand.
Hyundai Group is preparing to buy SoftBank's remaining Boston Dynamics stake as it expands its physical AI, robotics and smart logistics strategy.
Samsung Chairman Jay Y. Lee inspected HBM packaging lines as HBM4 sales topped $1 billion and competition for next-generation AI memory intensified.
South Korea's LIG D&A marks its 50th anniversary with a free Seoul photo exhibition honoring Korean War veterans and their families through July 12.
South Korea's main opposition party launched a panel on election failures and called for a special counsel to investigate ballot shortages.
South Korea's LS Electric builds on Korean War ties in Utah, pairing veteran support and education investment with rising data-center orders.
Federal air marshals have seized more than 300 drones during World Cup events in the United States, the TSA said Tuesday.
The European Union and the Taliban met in Brussels on Tuesday to discuss the return of Afghans.
Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo became the first player to score at six World Cups on Tuesday, finding the net twice in a win over Uzbekistan.
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., said he subpoenaed Dr. Anthony Fauci after he backed out on an agreement to testify on the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kenyan Health Minister Aden Duale halted construction on a U.S.-backed Ebola quarantine facility after a judge found him in contempt of court.
Tom Cavanagh says Jack, the small-town cop he plays in "You're Killing Me," isn't initially thrilled to have amateur sleuths crash his murder case.
The Department of Justice subpoenaed four journalists for a grand jury hearing, though it later withdrew them after the newspapers challenged them.
The Portland Trail Blazers hired Micah Nori as head coach, they announced Tuesday. He previously served as a Minnesota Timberwolves assistant.
The Edmonton Oilers hired Mike Babcock as their new coach, replacing fired former coach Kris Knoblauch, the NHL franchise announced Tuesday.
The U.S. Department of Energy announced Tuesday that it will offer $17.5 billion in loans for a nuclear supply chain to finance five energy projects.
Colombia's illegal cocaine trade generated more revenue than the country's oil exports in 2024, becoming its largest source of foreign currency.
"Stuart Fails to Save the Universe," a "Big Bang Theory" spinoff starring Kevin Sussman and Lauren Lapkus, is coming to HBO Max in July.
Brazil's Federal Police launched an operation targeting an alleged financial fraud scheme at Banco Digimais and ordered freezing assets.
A communication "lapse" by the San Francisco Giants led to players writing Bible verses on their Pride Night hats, MLB commissioner Rob Manfred said.
"The Blair Witch Project" will live on in a new film written by Chris Thomas Devlin and directed by Dylan Clark. The movie opens in September 2027.

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