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After algae clean-up effort, Reflecting Pool's painted blue bottom is peeling After cleaning algae from the Lincoln Memorial's Reflecting Pool weeks after its renovation, the blue paint applied to its bottom is now peeling off.
Ex-diplomats allege North Korean UNESCO official has intelligence ties Former North Korean diplomats allege that a UNESCO official being considered for the Jeju Forum may have intelligence ties.
South Korea seeks to turn defense exports into growth engine S. Korea is seeking to transform its defense industry into a national growth engine by linking military procurement, weapons exports and technology.
South Korea unveils open model of its national power grid South Korean researchers released an open model of South Korea's power grid to support renewable energy, outage and AI-based electricity research.
North Korea hails Russia defense pact on second anniversary North Korea praised its defense pact with Russia as Kim Yo Jong rejected the G7's denuclearization demand as a threat to core interests.
China rebukes U.S. deterrence talks with South Korea, Japan Chinese Foreign Ministry warned that expanded U.S. nuclear deterrence talks with South Korea and Japan could raise proliferation and conflict risks.
Justice Department blocked from releasing Biden biographer's recordings A judge told the Department of Justice it cannot release a transcript and recording of former President Joe Biden and his biographer's conversations.
Strategic considerations for U.S. strikes against terrorists in Latin America Recent strikes in Latin America have focused regional attention on U.S. lethal force as a tool against designated terrorist organizations.
Edward Burns: Brothers view dad differently in 'Finnegan's Foursome' Edward Burns says "Finnegan's Foursome" isn't autobiographical, but real conversations about family, loss and grief helped him develop the dramedy.
Passenger trains collide in England, multiple people seriously injured Two passenger trains collided north of London on Friday, snaring commutes as several train lines were closed while emergency services responded.
'Friends,' 'Cheers,' 'Will & Grace' director James Burrows dies at 85 James Burrows died Friday at age 85. The longtime television director launched many series and cut his teeth in classic television in the '70s.
Analysis: Will Lebanon remain a battlefield, bargaining chip despite U.S.-Iran deal? The Iran war may be over, but southern Lebanon is likely to remain a battlefield and a bargaining chip in regional negotiations.
U.S. to end funding for South Africa's HIV programs over policy issues The Trump administration plans to stop PEPFAR funding for HIV prevention and control programs in South Africa because of differences in policy.
Australian police arrest third suspect in 2024 synagogue arson Victoria, Australia, police charged a third man with arson in an attack on Melbourne's Adass Israel Synagogue in December 2024.
Air Force One plane retired from fleet as Qatari gift plane joins A Boeing 747-200 made its last flight as Air Force One after it brought President Donald Trump home from Europe this week. It has flown since 1990.
Cuba's sweeping economic reforms met with skepticism Cuba's parliament approved a package of 174 economic reforms in just one week, marking the most significant shift in government policy in 15 years.
Canadian billionaire Frank Stronach found guilty of sexual assault Canadian auto parts mogul Frank Stronach, 93, was found guilty Friday of sexual assault and indecent assault for acts committed decades ago.
Watch: Bear climbs fence into police parking lot in Colorado A Colorado police department shared surveillance camera footage of a bear that scaled a fence to get into a police parking lot.
Lottery numbers used in memory of cousin earn Ohio man $100,001 An Ohio man scored a $100,001 lottery prize using a special set of numbers he has used to play lottery games for years.
Ecuador opens the door to deployment of foreign troops with immunity Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa signed a decree authorizing the deployment of foreign military personnel in the country to fight organized crime.
Colombia runoff pits conservative and leftist visions Colombia will hold a polarized presidential election as conservative businessman Abelardo de la Espriella and leftist Sen. Iván Cepeda face off.
ICC's Karim Khan suspended from British bar for sexual allegations Karim Khan, chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Court, has been suspended by Britain's Bar Standards Board for alleged sexual misconduct.
Watch: Michigan plumbers find ring dropped into toilet a decade earlier Plumbers attending an emergency call in Michigan opened up a pipe and found an engagement ring that had been dropped into a toilet 10 years earlier.
Watch: Oklahoma family's dog carries live armadillo into the house An Oklahoma family's home security camera recorded the moment their dog carried a live armadillo into the house, eliciting panic and screams.
Oil prices fluctuate after U.S., Iran call off talks in Switzerland Global oil prices have fluctuated slightly on Friday as the United States and Iran called off the next phase of peace talks in Switzerland.
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Lebanon Emerges as Weak Link in U.S.-Iran Deal to End War
The conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, once seen as a secondary front to the American-Israeli war on Iran, has become one of the main obstacles to ending it.
Israel Is Likely to Continue Attacks in Lebanon, U.S. Intelligence Concludes
The new cease-fire between the United States and Iran calls for an end to fighting in Lebanon, but U.S. intelligence officials do not expect Israel to halt its strikes on Hezbollah.
Inside Hegseth’s War on Diversity and Blocked Promotions of Women and Black Officers
A Black admiral fixed one of the Navy’s worst messes. Mr. Hegseth blocked his promotion anyway.
The Reflecting Pool Appears to Be Rejecting Its Makeover
As National Park Service crews try to clean the algae that turned the water bright green, another problem has developed: The “American flag blue” coating is coming off.
A New Air Force One, via Qatar, Nears Its First Presidential Flight
President Trump showed off the new red, white and blue Boeing 747, a gift from Qatar that prompted a storm of criticism from lawmakers, before a flyover on July 4.
Seattle Is Now a World Cup Draw: ‘Just a Great Soccer City’
Seattle has become a leading American soccer city with successful professional franchises and a devoted fan base.
Italy Doesn’t ‘Beg,’ Giorgia Meloni Tells Trump
President Trump said the Italian leader had “begged” him to take a photo together at the Group of 7 summit in France. The remarks come as their once-friendly relationship has frayed.
James Burrows, Master of the TV Sitcom, Dies at 85
Beloved by actors, he helped create “Cheers” and directed more than 1,000 episodes of hit shows like “Taxi,” “Friends” and “The Big Bang Theory.”
Moscow Refinery Blast May Have Been Caused by Friendly Fire, Video Suggests
Footage shows a Russian air defense missile traveling toward a fuel silo, which erupts in an explosion around the time of its arrival.
Joan Cusack, the Actress Behind Jessie in ‘Toy Story,’ Takes the Lead
After 27 years, the beloved cowgirl doll voiced by Cusack is finally in charge, but the actress played an important role in shaping the character early on.
Memo by Rubio Approved Detention of Immigrant Who Criticized Trump Ally
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Beto Coral’s criticism of a presidential candidate in his home country of Colombia undermined U.S. foreign policy.
Trump Shifts Stance in South Carolina After Losses in Governor’s Races
On Friday the president made the unusual move of endorsing both candidates in the Republican runoff for South Carolina governor, after initially supporting one of them.
Californians Get Stingier at the Ballot Box as Costs Rise
Voters rejected more local taxes than usual in the June election, a sign that they are feeling the pinch from rising costs.
Ruling in Missouri Restores Access to Medication Abortions
The court found that dozens of state laws undermined a state constitutional amendment that guaranteed reproductive rights. The state vowed to appeal the finding.
Colby College Is Stepping In to Save a Maine Town on the Brink of Disaster
A new rescuer — Colby College, bankrolled by a construction magnate — will vastly change not just the economics of Port Clyde, Maine, but also its cultural and physical fabric.
‘Crony Capitalism on Steroids’: 3 Writers on the World Cup’s First Week
The history of global soccer, in some sense, is a history of the world’s political problems.
Art Galleries Are Not OK
Many gallerists are questioning the fundamentals of their business. It’s as if the art world they know has fallen off its axis.
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After cleaning algae from the Lincoln Memorial's Reflecting Pool weeks after its renovation, the blue paint applied to its bottom is now peeling off.
Former North Korean diplomats allege that a UNESCO official being considered for the Jeju Forum may have intelligence ties.
S. Korea is seeking to transform its defense industry into a national growth engine by linking military procurement, weapons exports and technology.
South Korean researchers released an open model of South Korea's power grid to support renewable energy, outage and AI-based electricity research.
North Korea praised its defense pact with Russia as Kim Yo Jong rejected the G7's denuclearization demand as a threat to core interests.
Chinese Foreign Ministry warned that expanded U.S. nuclear deterrence talks with South Korea and Japan could raise proliferation and conflict risks.
A judge told the Department of Justice it cannot release a transcript and recording of former President Joe Biden and his biographer's conversations.
Recent strikes in Latin America have focused regional attention on U.S. lethal force as a tool against designated terrorist organizations.
Edward Burns says "Finnegan's Foursome" isn't autobiographical, but real conversations about family, loss and grief helped him develop the dramedy.
Two passenger trains collided north of London on Friday, snaring commutes as several train lines were closed while emergency services responded.
James Burrows died Friday at age 85. The longtime television director launched many series and cut his teeth in classic television in the '70s.
The Iran war may be over, but southern Lebanon is likely to remain a battlefield and a bargaining chip in regional negotiations.
The Trump administration plans to stop PEPFAR funding for HIV prevention and control programs in South Africa because of differences in policy.
Victoria, Australia, police charged a third man with arson in an attack on Melbourne's Adass Israel Synagogue in December 2024.
A Boeing 747-200 made its last flight as Air Force One after it brought President Donald Trump home from Europe this week. It has flown since 1990.
Cuba's parliament approved a package of 174 economic reforms in just one week, marking the most significant shift in government policy in 15 years.
Canadian auto parts mogul Frank Stronach, 93, was found guilty Friday of sexual assault and indecent assault for acts committed decades ago.
A Colorado police department shared surveillance camera footage of a bear that scaled a fence to get into a police parking lot.
An Ohio man scored a $100,001 lottery prize using a special set of numbers he has used to play lottery games for years.
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa signed a decree authorizing the deployment of foreign military personnel in the country to fight organized crime.
Colombia will hold a polarized presidential election as conservative businessman Abelardo de la Espriella and leftist Sen. Iván Cepeda face off.
Karim Khan, chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Court, has been suspended by Britain's Bar Standards Board for alleged sexual misconduct.
Plumbers attending an emergency call in Michigan opened up a pipe and found an engagement ring that had been dropped into a toilet 10 years earlier.
An Oklahoma family's home security camera recorded the moment their dog carried a live armadillo into the house, eliciting panic and screams.
Global oil prices have fluctuated slightly on Friday as the United States and Iran called off the next phase of peace talks in Switzerland.

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