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U.S. Consulate in Toronto shot at for 2nd time this year The U.S. Consulate in Toronto was shot at early Monday, police said, marking the second time the facility been targeted by gunfire this year.
Teenager arrested in connnection with Seattle shooting Seattle police are looking for a possible third gunman in a shootout Sunday that left three people dead and at least four others injured.
South Korea court gives ex-President Yoon suspended term A Seoul court gave former President Yoon Suk Yeol a suspended prison term for campaign lies, putting $27.1 million in party funds at risk.
Nvidia plans $1B investment in South Korea's Naver Nvidia plans to invest $1 billion in S. Korean tech company Naver as the companies develop sovereign AI factories in South Korea and overseas markets.
Trump says U.S. halted attacks at Iran’s request President Donald Trump said Monday that the United States paused attacks on Iran for negotiations; Iran says there are no new negotiations.
AI demand, U.S. tariffs reshape South Korean manufacturing AI demand is shifting South Korean chip exports toward Taiwan, while U.S. trade barriers push automakers to localize production and sell more hybrids.
North Korea's Kim visits Korean, Chinese war cemeteries North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visited Korean and Chinese war cemeteries with his family, promoting internal unity and closer relations with Beijing.
South Korea, AMD partner on open AI chip ecosystem South Korea and AMD will connect AMD processors with Korean AI chips, conduct heterogeneous computing tests and establish an AI research center.
North Korea rejects ASEAN call for denuclearization Kim Yo Jong rejected an ASEAN forum's denuclearization call and said North Korea would continually strengthen its nuclear capabilities.
Trump administration asks Supreme Court to allow it to impose mail-in voting restrictions The Trump administration on Monday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to allow it to move forward with an executive order restricting mail-in voting.
Britain's Andy Burnham hosts President Volodymyr Zelensky at naval base British Prime Minister Andy Burnham hosted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday at a base training Ukrainian forces in maritime warfare.
Border Patrol: $9 million in counterfeit World Cup merch seized U.S. Customs and Border Protection said Monday that it seized nearly 20,000 counterfeit FIFA World Cup 2026 items totaling about $9 million.
Trump administration threatens school districts over gender identity policies The Education and Justice Departments said Monday that they're targeting school districts because of policies protecting students' gender identity.
Kohberger seeks to withdraw guilty plea, face trial for Idaho student murders Bryan Kohberger, the man who was convicted last year of stabbing four University of Idaho students to death, is seeking to withdraw his guilty plea.
Movie review: Matthew McConaughey vibe drives original 'Amziah King' "The Rivals of Amziah King," in theaters Aug. 14, is a wholly original crime drama with Matthew McConaughey at his quirky, musical best.
Maria Corina Machado sets conditions to back dialogue in Venezuela Nobel Peace Prize laureate MarÃa Corina Machado and opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia said they did not help design a dialogue on governing.
U.S. economic confidence improves, still low, Gallup poll says Gallup's Economic Confidence Index in the United States has rebounded from a recent low set in May, but overall Americans remain pessimistic.
Cuban president accuses U.S. of using 'Nazi practices' against Cuba Cuban President Miguel DÃaz-Canel accused the U.S. government of using "Nazi practices" and carrying out a "genocidal" policy against the island.
Sen. Mitch McConnell 'not yet medically cleared' to leave rehab facility A new statement from Sen. Mitch McConnell's office on Monday said the senator "is not yet medically cleared" to leave a rehab facility.
Menudo reunites for 50th anniversary tour in U.S., Latin America Iconic Puerto Rican pop group Menudo will reunite for its first official tour under the band's original brand to celebrate its 50th anniversary,
Michael Jackson biopic to start streaming Aug. 10 on Starz "Michael," the billion dollar-grossing film starring Jaafar Jackson as his late uncle, pop star Michael Jackson, is coming to Starz in August.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones cleared for training camp Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones, who tore his right Achilles last season, is fully cleared for training camp, he announced Monday.
Morgan Spector to play Robert Langdon in Netflix's Dan Brown series "The Gilded Age" actor Morgan Spector will play Robert Langdon in a series based on "The Secret of Secrets" by "The DaVinci Code" author Dan Brown.
Panama named best country for expats for third straight year Panama has been named the world's best country for expatriates for the third consecutive year, according to the 2026 Expat Insider survey.
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Trump Backs New Talks but It’s Unclear What He Hopes to Achieve This Time
Iran denied President Trump’s claim that it wants to talk, and gave no sign that it would make concessions or speak directly with U.S. officials.
Iran War Enters 6th Month and a Period of Greater Uncertainty
Here is a rundown of the major events of the war, as both sides consider their next moves.
As Communities Unite Against Europe’s Wildfires, Politicians Trade Blows
Spain’s center-left accused conservatives of underfunding the disaster response, while critics of France’s government decried delays.
Amid France Wildfires, Some Residents Help Firefighters Contain Blazes
With firefighters stretched thin, volunteers put themselves at risk, using water tanks, hoses and tractors to hold back flames from villages and farms in southwestern France.
Trump Blames Affordability Problems on Biden in Michigan Speech
The president also assured supporters that negotiations over ending the war in Iran, a conflict that has sent fuel and energy prices soaring, are continuing in a “friendly” fashion.
Comey Seeks Dismissal of Charges Accusing Him of Threatening Trump
The filing focused on the question of whether a photograph of seashells arranged to read “86 47” constituted a true threat under federal law.
Case to Be Dropped Against Labor Leader David Huerta in L.A. Immigration Raid
The arrest of David Huerta last summer helped spark a wave of protests against the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.
Paramount is Betting Johnny Depp Can Make a Comeback With ‘Ebenezer: A Christmas Carol’
Paramount is betting that audiences will re-embrace the star a decade after allegations of domestic abuse and a defamation trial.
Fauci, in Private Diary, Reflected on Covid’s Origins and His Own Fame
Private entries, released by a Republican senator, have reignited a furious debate over whether Covid-19 leaked from a lab.
6 Takeaways From Michigan’s Senate Debate Between Abdul El-Sayed and Haley Stevens
At the final debate before next week’s Democratic primary for Senate, Dr. Abdul El-Sayed and Representative Haley Stevens showcased their wildly different ideological stances and political styles.
Trump Asks Supreme Court to Allow Order Restricting Mail Voting
The Trump administration asks justices to intervene after an appeals court blocked key parts of a mail-in voting executive order.
Seattle Police Search for 3rd Shooter in Deadly Food Festival Shooting
A 15-year-old suspect was in custody, and documents said a second shooter was killed on the scene. Police were looking for at least one more suspect in the attack that left three dead.
Should We Make Daylight Saving Time Permanent?
More light at the day’s end comes at a price: much later winter sunrises across much of the U.S. Scientists have documented consequences for public health and the economy.
Hiker Trekked 10 Miles to Safety After Impaling Himself on Pole
David Cifaldi was hiking up Granite Peak, Montana’s tallest mountain, last week when he slipped and fell on one of his trekking poles. A wound nurse, he went into survival mode.
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The U.S. Consulate in Toronto was shot at early Monday, police said, marking the second time the facility been targeted by gunfire this year.
Seattle police are looking for a possible third gunman in a shootout Sunday that left three people dead and at least four others injured.
A Seoul court gave former President Yoon Suk Yeol a suspended prison term for campaign lies, putting $27.1 million in party funds at risk.
Nvidia plans to invest $1 billion in S. Korean tech company Naver as the companies develop sovereign AI factories in South Korea and overseas markets.
President Donald Trump said Monday that the United States paused attacks on Iran for negotiations; Iran says there are no new negotiations.
AI demand is shifting South Korean chip exports toward Taiwan, while U.S. trade barriers push automakers to localize production and sell more hybrids.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visited Korean and Chinese war cemeteries with his family, promoting internal unity and closer relations with Beijing.
South Korea and AMD will connect AMD processors with Korean AI chips, conduct heterogeneous computing tests and establish an AI research center.
Kim Yo Jong rejected an ASEAN forum's denuclearization call and said North Korea would continually strengthen its nuclear capabilities.
The Trump administration on Monday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to allow it to move forward with an executive order restricting mail-in voting.
British Prime Minister Andy Burnham hosted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday at a base training Ukrainian forces in maritime warfare.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection said Monday that it seized nearly 20,000 counterfeit FIFA World Cup 2026 items totaling about $9 million.
The Education and Justice Departments said Monday that they're targeting school districts because of policies protecting students' gender identity.
Bryan Kohberger, the man who was convicted last year of stabbing four University of Idaho students to death, is seeking to withdraw his guilty plea.
"The Rivals of Amziah King," in theaters Aug. 14, is a wholly original crime drama with Matthew McConaughey at his quirky, musical best.
Nobel Peace Prize laureate MarÃa Corina Machado and opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia said they did not help design a dialogue on governing.
Gallup's Economic Confidence Index in the United States has rebounded from a recent low set in May, but overall Americans remain pessimistic.
Cuban President Miguel DÃaz-Canel accused the U.S. government of using "Nazi practices" and carrying out a "genocidal" policy against the island.
A new statement from Sen. Mitch McConnell's office on Monday said the senator "is not yet medically cleared" to leave a rehab facility.
Iconic Puerto Rican pop group Menudo will reunite for its first official tour under the band's original brand to celebrate its 50th anniversary,
"Michael," the billion dollar-grossing film starring Jaafar Jackson as his late uncle, pop star Michael Jackson, is coming to Starz in August.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones, who tore his right Achilles last season, is fully cleared for training camp, he announced Monday.
"The Gilded Age" actor Morgan Spector will play Robert Langdon in a series based on "The Secret of Secrets" by "The DaVinci Code" author Dan Brown.
Panama has been named the world's best country for expatriates for the third consecutive year, according to the 2026 Expat Insider survey.

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