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Iran accuses Ukraine of attacking Iranian vessel in Caspian Sea Iran accused Ukraine of attacking one of its commercial vessels in the Caspian Sea over the weekend, killing one person onboard and injuring another.
Sites in Palestine, South Sudan, Lebanon added to UNESCO 'Danger' list UNESCO's World Heritage Committee has added six sites to its List of World Heritage in Danger, including in Palestine, South Sudan and Lebanon.
Brazil summons Argentina's ambassador after Milei's attacks on Lula Brazilian officials have summoned Argentina's ambassador in the wake of harsh comments made by President Javier Milei about his Brazilian counterpart.
'Bosch' icon Titus Welliver finds 'juicy' new character in 'Westies'Romania says it shot down another Russian drone in its airspace Romania said it Sunday it shot down another Russian drone that had penetrated its airspace, marking the third such incursion in three days.
Israeli settlers torch West Bank mosques, leave retaliation graffiti Israeli settlers set fire to two mosques and multiple vehicles and attacked Palestinians in the West Bank this weekend.
Reports: Emma Roberts marries Cody John "American Horror Story" actress Emma Roberts married her long-time beau, In the Dark actor Cody John, at a ceremony in Sun Valley, Idaho on Saturday.
South Korea weighs overhaul of military academies A South Korean defense study recommends greater integration of military academies as applications, commissioning rates and officer retention decline.
'Odyssey' tops North American box office with $87M "The Odyssey" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning an additional $87 million in receipts in its second weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com said Sunday.
Kim orders major expansion of North Korea intelligence network North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ordered North Korea's intelligence agency to expand its satellite, cyber and overseas espionage capabilities.
Zelensky says Russia seeks 30,000 more North Korean troops Zelensky says Russia wants 30,000 more North Korean troops, warning the deployment could strengthen Pyongyang's military threat in Asia.
South Korean prosecutors clear former President Moon South Korean prosecutors cleared former President Moon Jae-in over allegations involving North Korea's 2020 killing of a fisheries official.
Hyundai outlines South Korea physical AI expansion Hyundai Motor Group unveiled plans to expand physical AI through robotics, autonomous driving, smart factories and major investments in South Korea.
German police kill suspect in Berlin Pride attack The suspect accused of driving a vehicle through Berlin's largest Pride event died in an encounter with police, one day after the attack.
South Korea unveils $950B in semiconductor partnershipsBorder czar Tom Homan: ICE agent vetting process under review Border czar Homan said ICE's vetting was under review amid allegations the agent involved in a shooting in Maine may have had a criminal background.
Ken Jeong, REI AMI bring K-Pop energy to 'Shark Week' 2026 "Community" and "The Hangover" icon Ken Jeong and "K-Pop Demon Hunters" star REI AMI have recorded a "Shark Week" theme song called "Om-A-Nom."
Marvel SDCC: 'Black Panther 3' in the works, Gosling to star in 'Ghost Rider' Marvel has announced a third "Black Panther" movie is now in the works and Ryan Gosling is set to star in a new "Ghost Rider" comic-book adaptation.
Watch: Mike Flanagan's 'Carrie' gets a trailer, release date Mike Flanagan's eight-episode adaptation of Stephen King's horror classic, "Carrie," got a trailer and release date -- Oct. 7 -- this weekend.
U.S., Iran enter second day of no new attacks After nearly two weeks of nightly bombing, the United States and Iran entered their second day of no new attacks Sunday, U.S. defense officials said.
Famous birthdays for July 26: Jeremy Piven, Kate Beckinsale Actor Jeremy Piven turns 61 and actor Kate Beckinsale turns 53, among the famous birthdays for July 26.
On This Day, July 26: Truman orders desegregation of military On July 26, 1948, President Harry S. Truman ordered desegregation of the U.S. military.
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Employers Fear Labor Shortage as Many Immigrants Lose Protected Status
A recent Supreme Court ruling cleared the way for the Trump administration to end a humanitarian program that has allowed about one million immigrants to work legally in the U.S.
An Admiral’s Rise Reveals the Politics Driving Hegseth’s Pentagon
Before he was picked to lead the Navy, Adm. Daryl Caudle found ways to signal his support for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s anti-diversity goals.
Trump Seems Trapped by Iran War, Even as He Wields the World’s Biggest Hammer
A president who thought there were no limits to his power has discovered several, leaving him more frustrated and erratic.
Pentagon Changes How It Reports Casualties in Iran War
The changes separated the casualty numbers into two separate web pages, potentially making it more difficult to tally the war’s full toll.
What to Know About Iran and the Houthis
The Yemeni militant group opened a new front in the conflict between its backer, Tehran, and Washington, by announcing a blockade on Saudi shipping in a strategic waterway and attacking vessels.
Oil Prices Fall After U.S. and Iran Pause Fighting for a Second Day
No strikes have been reported from either side since Friday, leaving oil investors optimistic about a resolution to the conflict.
Inside the Phone-Throwing Drama at the Troubled, Broke Democratic Party
The Democrats should be well positioned to make gains in this year’s midterms. But inside party headquarters, every week brings paranoia, worries about money and, on occasion, emotional eruptions.
Meet Jeffrey Epstein’s Girlfriend, Who Stands to Inherit Much of His Estate
Karyna Shuliak, 37, is a complicated and unusual figure in the disgraced financier’s world who has been trying to blend into obscurity since his death.
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.
Utah, Known for Big Families, Leads the U.S. in Dropping Birthrates
Forget tradwives. When it comes to plummeting fertility rates, Utah is leading the country.
Netanyahu Accuses Mamdani of ‘Hate Speech’ After Mayor’s Video Address
The Israeli prime minister criticized Mr. Mamdani for releasing a video last week in which the mayor called for the federal government to arrest Mr. Netanyahu for war crimes.
Berlin Pride Event Attacker Killed in Police Shootout, Officials Say
The confrontation with the suspect in what has been described as a likely act of Islamist terrorism occurred as a large-scale manhunt was underway, the authorities said.
Flames Advance on Bordeaux, Where Evacuees Balance Dread and Hope
With surrounding towns in southwestern France evacuated and fire still spreading rapidly, several thousand are sheltering in the city, unsure what will become of their homes.
What to Know About the Deadly Wildfires Raging in Western Europe
Hundreds of thousands of people in France and Spain have been forced to evacuate from huge blazes fueled by soaring temperatures and tinder-dry conditions.
The Accidental Hero Who Faced Down India’s Government
Abhijeet Dipke founded the Cockroach Janta Party as a joke after a judge insulted young people. The idea snowballed into a generational movement that has challenged the country’s leaders.
The Indian Diaspora in New York Joins the ‘Cockroach Party’ Protests
Hundreds of Indians abroad gathered in Manhattan to support the Gen Z-led movement that rocked the Indian government and led to the resignation of its education minister.
A 2-Year-Old’s Drowning and a Fight Over the Line Between Life and Death
A Texas family sued to stop a hospital from testing whether their child was brain-dead. Opposition to the test has been gaining support from anti-abortion activists.
Sell the Company for $400 Million? He’s Giving It Away Instead.
After his sole heir died, Eddie Smith, the owner of Grady-White Boats, looked for a way to pass on his legacy. He was inspired by Patagonia to pledge future profits to charity.
Why Paramount Paused Its Blockbuster $111 Billion Deal for Warner Bros.
A flurry of negotiations last week cleared the way for an antitrust court battle with states that could determine the fate of the two iconic media giants.
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Iran accused Ukraine of attacking one of its commercial vessels in the Caspian Sea over the weekend, killing one person onboard and injuring another.
UNESCO's World Heritage Committee has added six sites to its List of World Heritage in Danger, including in Palestine, South Sudan and Lebanon.
Brazilian officials have summoned Argentina's ambassador in the wake of harsh comments made by President Javier Milei about his Brazilian counterpart.
Romania said it Sunday it shot down another Russian drone that had penetrated its airspace, marking the third such incursion in three days.
Israeli settlers set fire to two mosques and multiple vehicles and attacked Palestinians in the West Bank this weekend.
"American Horror Story" actress Emma Roberts married her long-time beau, In the Dark actor Cody John, at a ceremony in Sun Valley, Idaho on Saturday.
A South Korean defense study recommends greater integration of military academies as applications, commissioning rates and officer retention decline.
"The Odyssey" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning an additional $87 million in receipts in its second weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com said Sunday.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ordered North Korea's intelligence agency to expand its satellite, cyber and overseas espionage capabilities.
Zelensky says Russia wants 30,000 more North Korean troops, warning the deployment could strengthen Pyongyang's military threat in Asia.
South Korean prosecutors cleared former President Moon Jae-in over allegations involving North Korea's 2020 killing of a fisheries official.
Hyundai Motor Group unveiled plans to expand physical AI through robotics, autonomous driving, smart factories and major investments in South Korea.
The suspect accused of driving a vehicle through Berlin's largest Pride event died in an encounter with police, one day after the attack.
Border czar Homan said ICE's vetting was under review amid allegations the agent involved in a shooting in Maine may have had a criminal background.
"Community" and "The Hangover" icon Ken Jeong and "K-Pop Demon Hunters" star REI AMI have recorded a "Shark Week" theme song called "Om-A-Nom."
Marvel has announced a third "Black Panther" movie is now in the works and Ryan Gosling is set to star in a new "Ghost Rider" comic-book adaptation.
Mike Flanagan's eight-episode adaptation of Stephen King's horror classic, "Carrie," got a trailer and release date -- Oct. 7 -- this weekend.
After nearly two weeks of nightly bombing, the United States and Iran entered their second day of no new attacks Sunday, U.S. defense officials said.
Actor Jeremy Piven turns 61 and actor Kate Beckinsale turns 53, among the famous birthdays for July 26.
On July 26, 1948, President Harry S. Truman ordered desegregation of the U.S. military.

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