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U.S. kills two men in latest suspected drug boat attack The U.S. military struck a suspected drug boat in the Caribbean on Sunday, killing two men and leaving six survivors, U.S. Southern Command said.
Two more men arrested in alleged White House UFC attack plot Two more suspects have been arrested for their allegedly involved in last week's foiled attack targeting the UFC bout at the White House.
U.S. Senate passes bipartisan housing bill The U.S. Senate on Monday passed a bipartisan bill aimed at lowering housing costs, sending it to the House of Representatives for a final vote.
President Lee Jae Myung’s disapproval exceeds approval for first time President Lee Jae Myung's disapproval rating exceeded approval for the first time as election failures and ruling-party conflict weakened support.
Former ministers criticize Seoul’s North Korea policy Former unification ministers criticized Seoul's North Korea policy and urged engagement, nuclear risk reduction and stronger ministry leadership.
China’s rare-earth curbs squeeze Japanese manufacturers China's rare-earth magnet exports to Japan fell sharply in May, threatening manufacturing supply chains in Japan and potentially South Korea.
U.S. Senate bill could open Navy work to South Korean shipbuilders A U.S. Senate defense bill could let South Korean shipbuilders build limited Navy support vessels while investing in American production.
Hanwha Aerospace earns South Korea defense sector’s first S&P rating Hanwha Aerospace became South Korea's first defense company to receive an S&P global credit rating, earning an A- with a stable outlook.
Samsung Electronics rolls out ChatGPT in major AI deployment Samsung Electronics will deploy ChatGPT Enterprise and Codex across its South Korean workforce and global Device eXperience division.
Three dead in Montreal shooting, including police officer and suspect A shootout Monday in the Montreal borough of Côte-des-Neiges left three people dead, including a police officer and the suspect, police said.
Judge rules DOJ subpoenas of Walz, others are unconstitutional A federal judge on Monday threw out Justice Department subpoenas issued to Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and other officials, calling them unconstitutional.
Judge denies subpoena for witness in Charlie Kirk murder case A judge dismissed a motion Monday by attorneys to subpoena Tyler Robinson's former romantic partner to testify in person at a hearing in July.
WhatsApp head Will Cathcart steps down; Kunal Shah to take over WhatsApp head Will Cathcart announced that he is stepping down from his role with the company and Kunal Shah, founder of CRED, will succeed him.
Ebola cases rise above 1,000 in Congo, with more than 250 deaths The number of confirmed Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has climbed to 1,003, with 254 deaths and 100 recoveries, officials said.
Watch: Argentina's Lionel Messi becomes top goal scorer in World Cup history Lionel Messi scored twice Monday in Argentina's group stage win over Austria to become the top overall goal scorer in World Cup history, with 18.
Explosion at gas plant kills at least 13, injures dozens in Qatar An explosion at Qatar's largest natural gas plant killed 13 people and injured about 66, authorities from the interior ministry said.
'Boyhood' returning to theaters in July for 12th anniversary Independent Film Company announced Monday that "Boyhood" will return to theaters in July after a cast Q&A at the Austin Film Society July 18.
U.N. report: Myanmar military killed more than 700 civilians in 6 months The United Nations reported Monday that the Myanmar military is responsible for at least 702 civilian deaths between August and January.
Wimbledon champ Vondrousova banned 4 years for refusing anti-doping test Marketa Vondrousova received a four-year ban for refusing to submit an anti-doping test, the International Tennis Integrity Agency announced Monday.
Timothee Chalamet, Selena Gomez to lead voice cast of 'Not Alone' "Dune" actor Timothée Chalamet and "Only Murders in the Building" actress Selena Gomez will star in the animated film "Not Alone" from Illumination.
House committee leaders reach agreement to advance online safety bill Leaders in the House Energy and Commerce Committee announced a bipartisan agreement Monday to advance changes to the Kids Online Safety Act.
Bolivian city opens country's first municipal veterinary clinic The Bolivian city of Cochabamba opened the country's first municipal veterinary clinic to expand access to pet medical care for low-income families.
United States OKs Iranian oil sales for 60 days The U.S. Treasury Department on Monday authorized sales of Iranian oil through Aug. 21 after productive talks, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said.
13-film Stanley Kubrick Criterion Collection set coming in October The Criterion Collection announced Monday that The Complete Kubrick will be released Oct. 20 including all features and three shorts by Kubrick.
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As Vance Leads Iran Negotiations, Trump Creates Disruptions in His Path
Vice President JD Vance is in a politically precarious spot.
Demining the Strait of Hormuz
Our reporter John Ismay, who served as a Navy explosive ordnance disposal officer and deep-sea diver for eight years, explains why mines in the Strait of Hormuz may outlast the war. This video was originally published June 19 and was updated on June 22 to reflect news developments.
U.S. Temporarily Lifts Oil Sanctions Against Iran, Citing ‘Productive’ Talks
President Trump and Vice President JD Vance pointed to progress on Iran’s nuclear program, but officials in Tehran said “no new commitments” had been made.
Keir Starmer Resigns as UK Prime Minister
His departure in the coming weeks clears a path for Andy Burnham, a popular Labour Party mayor, to become the country’s seventh prime minister in a decade.
Federal Citizenship Data Tool Cannot Be Used to Screen Voters, Judge Rules
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration’s providing federal data to states to check and purge their voter rolls violated several laws prohibiting the disclosure.
Will New York Swing Further to the Left? Here’s a Preview of Tuesday’s Primaries.
The city’s high-drama, high-spending primaries will offer clues of progressive momentum and Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s influence.
Why Older People Are Divorcing More Than They Used To
Rates of gray divorce have risen sharply over the past few decades — and experts have a few theories as to why.
Trump on the Shabby Condition of the Reflecting Pool: Not My Fault
President Trump said the blooms of green algae and the peeling polyurethane had nothing to do with the rushed $16.4 million makeover he had ordered.
Judge Blocks Bans on Using Food Stamps for Sugary Drinks and Candy
A federal judge ruled that the Agriculture Department lacked the authority to approve state waivers that restrict what SNAP participants can buy with their benefits.
Clive Davis, Music Industry Titan Who Signed Whitney Houston, Dies at 94
He rose from a midlevel position at Columbia Records to become one of music’s most powerful executives, shepherding stars like Barry Manilow and Whitney Houston.
11 Essential Songs Shepherded by Clive Davis
The label boss, who died on Monday, had a passion for hits — especially ones he masterminded — during his formidable tenures at Columbia, Arista and J Records.
How Remote Work Has Helped a Generation of Working Parents
Post-pandemic, a new openness to accommodating family needs has made it possible for more mothers and fathers to balance work and parenting — particularly mothers of young children.
Dark Smoke in a Sunny Place: Neighbors of L.A. Fire Struggle for Breath
The plume from the stubborn blaze in a cold-storage facility has dissipated, but people in the Boyle Heights neighborhood say they are in a toxic miasma.
Doctors Thought It Was Asthma. A.I. Flagged a Serious Heart Problem.
Artificial intelligence programs can spot patterns in electrocardiograms that humans miss. Now, one program is going to be widely available — for free — to doctors.
Do You Find the ‘Tradwife’ Lifestyle Intriguing? Tell Us Why.
For women who are newly interested in traditional gender roles and lifestyles: What’s making you feel this way?
Ramiro Valdés Menéndez, Architect of Cuba’s Surveillance State, Dies at 94
Considered the country’s most powerful leader after the Castro brothers, he was the first director of the Interior Ministry, keeping a close eye on dissent.
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The U.S. military struck a suspected drug boat in the Caribbean on Sunday, killing two men and leaving six survivors, U.S. Southern Command said.
Two more suspects have been arrested for their allegedly involved in last week's foiled attack targeting the UFC bout at the White House.
The U.S. Senate on Monday passed a bipartisan bill aimed at lowering housing costs, sending it to the House of Representatives for a final vote.
President Lee Jae Myung's disapproval rating exceeded approval for the first time as election failures and ruling-party conflict weakened support.
Former unification ministers criticized Seoul's North Korea policy and urged engagement, nuclear risk reduction and stronger ministry leadership.
China's rare-earth magnet exports to Japan fell sharply in May, threatening manufacturing supply chains in Japan and potentially South Korea.
A U.S. Senate defense bill could let South Korean shipbuilders build limited Navy support vessels while investing in American production.
Hanwha Aerospace became South Korea's first defense company to receive an S&P global credit rating, earning an A- with a stable outlook.
Samsung Electronics will deploy ChatGPT Enterprise and Codex across its South Korean workforce and global Device eXperience division.
A shootout Monday in the Montreal borough of Côte-des-Neiges left three people dead, including a police officer and the suspect, police said.
A federal judge on Monday threw out Justice Department subpoenas issued to Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and other officials, calling them unconstitutional.
A judge dismissed a motion Monday by attorneys to subpoena Tyler Robinson's former romantic partner to testify in person at a hearing in July.
WhatsApp head Will Cathcart announced that he is stepping down from his role with the company and Kunal Shah, founder of CRED, will succeed him.
The number of confirmed Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has climbed to 1,003, with 254 deaths and 100 recoveries, officials said.
Lionel Messi scored twice Monday in Argentina's group stage win over Austria to become the top overall goal scorer in World Cup history, with 18.
An explosion at Qatar's largest natural gas plant killed 13 people and injured about 66, authorities from the interior ministry said.
Independent Film Company announced Monday that "Boyhood" will return to theaters in July after a cast Q&A at the Austin Film Society July 18.
The United Nations reported Monday that the Myanmar military is responsible for at least 702 civilian deaths between August and January.
Marketa Vondrousova received a four-year ban for refusing to submit an anti-doping test, the International Tennis Integrity Agency announced Monday.
"Dune" actor Timothée Chalamet and "Only Murders in the Building" actress Selena Gomez will star in the animated film "Not Alone" from Illumination.
Leaders in the House Energy and Commerce Committee announced a bipartisan agreement Monday to advance changes to the Kids Online Safety Act.
The Bolivian city of Cochabamba opened the country's first municipal veterinary clinic to expand access to pet medical care for low-income families.
The U.S. Treasury Department on Monday authorized sales of Iranian oil through Aug. 21 after productive talks, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said.
The Criterion Collection announced Monday that The Complete Kubrick will be released Oct. 20 including all features and three shorts by Kubrick.

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