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Suspect in fatal Delaware hospital shooting arrested in Philadelphia A suspect has been arrested in connection with a Tuesday shooting inside a Wilmington hospital that left one person dead and another injured.
DOJ charges 15 in Minneapolis, allege ‘antifa’ ties On Tuesday, federal prosecutors announced charges against 15 people in Minneapolis they say "conspired to impede or injure federal officers."
Kerry Condon, 'Pressure' co-star Brendan Fraser weathered '23 awards season together Kerry Condon says she got to know her "Pressure" co-star Brendan Fraser when they were both on the 2023 awards circuit promoting other films.
South Korea startup program draws 63,000, faces scrutiny South Korea's new startup program drew 63,000 applicants but faces criticism over inconsistent reviews and inadequate protection of business ideas.
Federal judge scolds ICE for ‘public attack’ on colleague Rhode Island's top federal judge rebuked Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials Tuesday after an "unfounded public attack" on another judge.
Seoul hospital to promote biotech startups at BIO 2026 Seoul National University Hospital will use its first independent BIO convention booth to help five S. Korean biotech startups find global partners.
South Korea releases three previously withheld Sewol records South Korea released three previously withheld Sewol records detailing government discussions on special legislation and victim compensation.
Kim Jong Un sends Xi rare birthday message after summit Kim Jong Un sent Xi Jinping a rare non-milestone birthday message, signaling warmer North Korea-China ties after their Pyongyang summit.
South Korea’s KF-21 fighter receives type certification South Korea's KF-21 fighter has earned type certification after meeting 745 airworthiness checks, formally validating its flight safety.
Britain's Prince George to attend Eton College Britain's Prince George will attend Eton College, the same school as his father, starting in September, officials announced Tuesday.
GM announces defense partnership with Lockheed Martin General Motors announced a new partnership Tuesday with Lockheed Martin to "strengthen America's manufacturing and defense industrial base."
Bolivia roadblocks leave Paraguayan truck drivers stranded More than 5,000 cargo truck drivers are stranded on Bolivian highways, according to Bolivia's National Chamber of Transport.
D.C. and Oklahoma vote in primaries, minimum wage changes The District of Columbia is having its first ranked-choice election, and Oklahoma is voting on whether to raise the state's minimum wage on Tuesday.
War deals heavy blow to Lebanon's economy, disrupts recovery efforts Lebanon's economy, shattered by the 2019 financial collapse, suffered another shock from the Israel-Hezbollah war, which disrupted recovery efforts.
Chile probes possible trafficking of Haitian children Chile's government, through the National Migration Service, filed a criminal complaint with prosecutors over the suspected trafficking of minors.
Luigi Mangione's hearing delayed after paperwork issue Luigi Mangione is expected to appear in court Wednesday for the latest hearing in his state murder case. The hearing was delayed from Tuesday.
DOE moves civil rights to Justice Department and disabilities to HHS The Department of Education will shift two of its major departments, civil rights and special education programs, to other government agencies.
Ohio Gov. DeWine calls on state to abolish death penalty Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine on Tuesday called on state lawmakers to abolish the death penalty.
Russian ship fires warning shots toward British yacht A Russian warship, the Admiral Grigorovich, allegedly fired warning shots toward a British pleasure yacht Tuesday morning in the English Channel.
Trump says he'll send Iran deal to Congress for approval President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he would send the agreement to end the war with Iran to Congress for approval.
Mexico seeks return of archaeological artifacts included in New York auction The Mexican government has demanded the withdrawal of two archaeological artifacts of Mexican origin that are scheduled to be auctioned on June 18 by Sotheby's in New York.
Venezuela signs GE deal to rebuild national power grid Venezuela signed a memorandum of understanding with GE Vernova and state-owned utility Corpoelec to repair and stabilize the country's power grid.
Watch: San Diego Zoo fills bear habitat with man-made snow There was some unseasonable snow in San Diego when the zoo transformed its grizzly bear habitat into a winter wonderland with man-made powder.
Lottery player's forgetfulness leads to $1.05M jackpot A Michigan man who forgot to give a store clerk his usual instructions ended up winning a $1.05 million jackpot thanks to his accidental omission.
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After a Bitter Split, European Leaders Play Nice With Trump
A peace framework with Iran, and hope for cooperation with Ukraine, softened the tone on Tuesday at a Group of 7 gathering in France.
Who Are the Leaders at the G7 Summit in France?
On a roll or against a wall, Group of 7 leaders bring sharply different agendas. The leaders of some other nations are also attending to press their own interests.
Hillary Clinton Says Biden’s Re-election Bid Was a ‘Terrible Mistake’
If the former president had “passed the torch” and allowed a competitive Democratic primary in 2024, she said in a new interview, the winner “would have beaten Donald Trump.”
Obama’s Nuclear Deal Looms Over Trump’s Iran Negotiations
President Trump is under pressure to significantly improve upon the Obama-era deal in order to justify the huge human and economic cost of taking the United States to war.
Republicans Again Block War Powers Measure in the Senate
Four G.O.P. senators crossed party lines to back the resolution to direct President Trump to halt the war in Iran and seek authorization from Congress, but their support was not enough.
Six Takeaways From the Times Investigation Into Epstein’s Death
We considered every plausible theory of his death, both official and otherwise, seeking out the most persuasive arguments and evidence for each.
The Big Questions About Jeffrey Epstein: What The Times Has Learned
Here is what we know about the sexual predator whose secrets spurred an international reckoning over money, power and complicity. Check back for updates.
Why Is Everyone Waiting Hours for Frozen Yogurt? Why Am I?
The yogurt is not special. Let’s just get that out of the way now.
As Mourning Begins, Deadly B-52 Crash Highlights Age of Bomber Fleet
Investigators are just beginning to determine what went wrong, but the Air Force has struggled to maintain the planes, which were first introduced in 1955.
Internal Emails Raise Questions About D.H.S. Ending Haiti Protections
Newly released documents could complicate deliberations by the Supreme Court over whether the Trump administration can immediately cancel deportation protections for some migrants.
Inquiry Into Justice Dept. Lawyer Ends Without Disciplinary Action
A special counsel found that a government lawyer helped mislead a judge into releasing a man wanted for homicide abroad, but largely blamed the Trump administration.
Claiming an Antifa Plot, U.S. Charges 15 in Minneapolis With Conspiracy
The conspiracy indictment was filed as federal prosecutors in Minnesota had trouble sustaining many criminal cases filed against Immigration and Customs Enforcement protesters.
Judge Orders Kennedy Center to Make a Plan for Staying Open
As the Trump administration seeks to move forward with renovations at the center, a judge has asked for its programming calendar.
Vance Is Pressed on Epstein, Race and His Boss on ‘The View’
The vice president also talked to Megyn Kelly on Tuesday about critics of the new Iran cease-fire and his presidential ambition.
Washington’s Reagan Airport Will Ground Flights for July 4 Events
The runways at Ronald Reagan National Airport will be closed after noon on July 4, and for several hours on July 3. Other celebrations surrounding the nation’s 250th birthday are also expected to cause disruptions.
Beijing’s New Message to Its Citizens: Your Money Belongs at Home
Eager to keep capital within its borders, China is restricting the ways individuals can engage with global markets.
Tell Us Why Taylor Swift’s Wedding Is Meaningful to You
For an upcoming story, we want fans to talk to us about the journey they have been on with Swift through the years and how they feel about her big day.
Gregory Williams, Academic With an Uncommon Perspective on Race, Dies at 81
As a child, he discovered that his father — and therefore he and his siblings — had been passing for white. For the rest of his life, he identified as Black.
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A suspect has been arrested in connection with a Tuesday shooting inside a Wilmington hospital that left one person dead and another injured.
On Tuesday, federal prosecutors announced charges against 15 people in Minneapolis they say "conspired to impede or injure federal officers."
Kerry Condon says she got to know her "Pressure" co-star Brendan Fraser when they were both on the 2023 awards circuit promoting other films.
South Korea's new startup program drew 63,000 applicants but faces criticism over inconsistent reviews and inadequate protection of business ideas.
Rhode Island's top federal judge rebuked Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials Tuesday after an "unfounded public attack" on another judge.
Seoul National University Hospital will use its first independent BIO convention booth to help five S. Korean biotech startups find global partners.
South Korea released three previously withheld Sewol records detailing government discussions on special legislation and victim compensation.
Kim Jong Un sent Xi Jinping a rare non-milestone birthday message, signaling warmer North Korea-China ties after their Pyongyang summit.
South Korea's KF-21 fighter has earned type certification after meeting 745 airworthiness checks, formally validating its flight safety.
Britain's Prince George will attend Eton College, the same school as his father, starting in September, officials announced Tuesday.
General Motors announced a new partnership Tuesday with Lockheed Martin to "strengthen America's manufacturing and defense industrial base."
More than 5,000 cargo truck drivers are stranded on Bolivian highways, according to Bolivia's National Chamber of Transport.
The District of Columbia is having its first ranked-choice election, and Oklahoma is voting on whether to raise the state's minimum wage on Tuesday.
Lebanon's economy, shattered by the 2019 financial collapse, suffered another shock from the Israel-Hezbollah war, which disrupted recovery efforts.
Chile's government, through the National Migration Service, filed a criminal complaint with prosecutors over the suspected trafficking of minors.
Luigi Mangione is expected to appear in court Wednesday for the latest hearing in his state murder case. The hearing was delayed from Tuesday.
The Department of Education will shift two of its major departments, civil rights and special education programs, to other government agencies.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine on Tuesday called on state lawmakers to abolish the death penalty.
A Russian warship, the Admiral Grigorovich, allegedly fired warning shots toward a British pleasure yacht Tuesday morning in the English Channel.
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he would send the agreement to end the war with Iran to Congress for approval.
The Mexican government has demanded the withdrawal of two archaeological artifacts of Mexican origin that are scheduled to be auctioned on June 18 by Sotheby's in New York.
Venezuela signed a memorandum of understanding with GE Vernova and state-owned utility Corpoelec to repair and stabilize the country's power grid.
There was some unseasonable snow in San Diego when the zoo transformed its grizzly bear habitat into a winter wonderland with man-made powder.
A Michigan man who forgot to give a store clerk his usual instructions ended up winning a $1.05 million jackpot thanks to his accidental omission.

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