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United States launches new strikes against Iran, reimposes sanctions The U.S. military said late Tuesday that it struck dozens of targets in Iran in response to Iran attacking three ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
Maryland to consider redistricting amendment in August special session Democratic lawmakers in Maryland announced that the state legislature will reconvene for a special session next month to consider redistricting.
China says countries should not overread Pacific SLBM test China urged countries not to overread its Pacific SLBM test as Japan, Australia, New Zealand and Solomon Islands criticized the launch.
Upper East Side Legionnaires' outbreak grows to nearly two dozen cases An outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in New York City's Upper East Side has sickened nearly two dozen people, officials said Tuesday.
South Korea's RE100 park stalls as chip hub speeds up S. Korea's RE100 industrial complex remains delayed, while the gov't's 800 trillion won chip hub is moving faster despite infrastructure questions.
South Korea urged to reset power plan for AI, chips S. Korean experts say artificial intelligence data centers and chip fabs could require more power than earlier forecasts, requiring a new energy mix.
SK hynix ADR listing raises hopes, dilution concerns SK hynix's U.S. ADR offering could attract global capital and revalue the AI memory leader, but new share issuance raises dilution concerns.
South Korean Ruling party signals support for Seoul ballot recount South Korea's ruling Democratic party said it would consider a recount of 2.47 million Seoul ballots stored since the June 3 local elections.
Platner allegations continue; candidate cancels fundraisers Graham Platner's Senate campaign is canceling upcoming fundraisers and pausing some ads Tuesday as the candidate continues to face calls to drop out.
Hyundai Steel to break ground on Louisiana mill in September Hyundai Steel plans to break ground Sept. 4 on a $5.8 billion electric arc furnace steel mill in Louisiana to strengthen its U.S. supply chain.
South Korea's Naver, KAI to develop defense AI platform Naver, Naver Cloud and Korea Aerospace Industries will develop sovereign defense AI for drones, AI pilots and next-generation combat systems.
Appeals court rules Florida Stop WOKE Act violates free speech A panel of appeals court judges ruled Tuesday that the Florida Stop WOKE Act championed by Gov. Ron DeSantis violates the free speech of professors.
Jennifer Beals, more join 'NCIS: New York' CBS announced four cast members for the spinoff "NCIS: New York" on Tuesday, led by Jennifer Beals and previously announced LL Cool J and Scott Caan.
Senate Republicans say they’ve spoken with Sen. Mitch McConnell this week Representatives for Sens. John Thune and John Barrasso said both Republicans spoke with the hospitalized Sen. Mitch McConnell by phone this week.
Tornado sucks man from 12th-floor apartment in China A deadly tornado hit China destroying homes, killing 11 people and injuring more than 300, including a man who was sucked from a 12th-story apartment.
Maryland AG: No charges for officers who killed autistic man Maryland officials said Tuesday that they have declined to charge police officers who fatally shot an autistic man who had called them for help.
Lawsuit: ICE gave confidential asylum info to Iran about deportees A new lawsuit alleges that the Trump administration broke the law by giving the Iranian government confidential information about asylum seekers.
Robinson allegedly interacted with Kirk’s group before shooting An investigator in the killing of Charlie Kirk testified that alleged killer Tyler Robinson spoke to members of Turning Point USA
Messi, Argentina stage 3-goal rally versus Egypt, advance in World Cup Lionel Messi helped Argentina avoid a major upset, scoring one of three second-half goals to rally past Egypt on Tuesday in the World Cup's Round of 16.
Former Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum arrested on drug charges Andrew Gillum, the Democratic nominee in the 2018 Florida gubernatorial race, was arrested in Alabama on drug-related charges, jail records say.
Wisconsin Supreme Court protects privacy of disabled voter records The Wisconsin Supreme Court Tuesday blocked an effort by a conservative activist to get guardianship records to find ineligible voters in the state.
U.S. company plans $1.2 billion Argentina nuclear reactor Argentina's government announced plans to build a new nuclear reactor at the Atucha nuclear complex in a project led by U.S.-based Meitner Energy.
NYC building's floors buckle, threaten collapse Authorities evacuated a Manhattan office building after construction workers observed multiple floors collapsing and bricks falling from the facade.
IOC lifts Russian Olympic Committee ban, opening door for 2028 Games The IOC provisionally lifted its ban of the Russian Olympic Committee, enabling potential participation in the 2028 Games, officials said Tuesday.
Brazil warns of U.S. military intervention risk after terror designation Brazil's government warned of a potential U.S. military intervention on its territory after the Trump administration designation of terrorist groups.
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As Israel Loses Support in the U.S., Rahm Emanuel Criticizes Netanyahu
The former Chicago mayor, a Democrat exploring a 2028 presidential run, is in Tel Aviv calling for an end to unconditional U.S. support of Israel.
NATO Allies Show Trump They Are Trying to Pay Up for Defense
Some countries are making significant progress on raising their military spending. A few are stretching the definition of military spending to try to meet their targets.
Haley Stevens Goes on Attack Against Abdul El-Sayed at Michigan Senate Debate
At their first one-on-one debate in a top Senate race, Representative Haley Stevens accused her progressive rival, Dr. Abdul El-Sayed, of being too focused on publicity as he called her a tool of corporate interests.
New Rules Require Election Changes for States to Get Terrorism Grants
Federal officials said they would withhold some money unless states pursue paper ballot systems, verify citizenship and conduct costly audits.
Top Maine Democrat Says Platner Will Have ‘No Role’ in Picking Next Nominee
A top state party official said that Graham Platner’s team had “repeatedly” tried to “put their thumb on the scale,” but he would not influence how the party chose a new Senate candidate.
These Maine Democrats Might Replace Graham Platner in the Senate Race
Mr. Platner has not yet withdrawn from the race after a rape allegation, but Democrats in the state and nationally are already exploring potential alternatives.
Marine Le Pen’s Court Battle Is Latest Clash Between Populists and Watchdogs
The far-right leader’s battle with the French judiciary evokes standoffs across the populist world, including ones with President Trump and Nigel Farage.
Le Pen Says She Will Run for Presidency After Court Lifts Ban
An appeals court confirmed Marine Le Pen’s embezzlement conviction, but shortened a ban on her eligibility for elected office. That means the French far-right leader can run for president in 2027.
The World Cup Stood as a Break From U.S. Politics. Then Trump Got Involved.
The president’s call to the head of FIFA underscores that he has yet to find an area of American, or even global, life where he is unwilling to assert himself.
ICE Officer Kills a Mexican Man in Houston
The agency said the man was an “illegal alien” who had tried to run over the agent, though no evidence was immediately offered.
Judge Orders D.H.S. to Restore 4 States’ Access to Citizenship Data
The ruling, based on an agreement the Trump administration signed with Florida last year, contradicted an earlier order by a judge in Washington that required the access be suspended.
Yale Law School Fights to Stop Trump Deal
The university has been in talks to resolve investigations into its admissions practices. The law school’s dean and some faculty have argued a deal could compromise its independence.
Andrea Shaw, Plaintiff in Anti-Vaccine Suit, Is Charged With Murder of Her Twins
A lawsuit filed by Children’s Health Defense, an organization founded by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., claims that vaccines caused the twins’ deaths. But a grand jury in Idaho has indicted her on charges of suffocating them.
Suspect Interacted With Charlie Kirk’s Group Before Killing, Prosecutors Say
In a hearing, prosecutors used videos to trace the steps of the man they accuse of assassinating Mr. Kirk, while defense lawyers tried to poke holes in DNA evidence.
The 39-ish Most Stylish People of 2026, So Far
On red carpets, on set, onstage and even up in space, they captured our attention with their looks.
Democratic Socialists Are on the Rise. We’ve Seen This Movie Before.
Mainstream party leaders can’t dodge a fight with their left.
Why Are Berries Everywhere, in Every Season? Driscoll’s.
The California giant has helped turn a local, seasonal treat into a worldwide refrigerator staple and marketing juggernaut.
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The U.S. military said late Tuesday that it struck dozens of targets in Iran in response to Iran attacking three ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
Democratic lawmakers in Maryland announced that the state legislature will reconvene for a special session next month to consider redistricting.
China urged countries not to overread its Pacific SLBM test as Japan, Australia, New Zealand and Solomon Islands criticized the launch.
An outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in New York City's Upper East Side has sickened nearly two dozen people, officials said Tuesday.
S. Korea's RE100 industrial complex remains delayed, while the gov't's 800 trillion won chip hub is moving faster despite infrastructure questions.
S. Korean experts say artificial intelligence data centers and chip fabs could require more power than earlier forecasts, requiring a new energy mix.
SK hynix's U.S. ADR offering could attract global capital and revalue the AI memory leader, but new share issuance raises dilution concerns.
South Korea's ruling Democratic party said it would consider a recount of 2.47 million Seoul ballots stored since the June 3 local elections.
Graham Platner's Senate campaign is canceling upcoming fundraisers and pausing some ads Tuesday as the candidate continues to face calls to drop out.
Hyundai Steel plans to break ground Sept. 4 on a $5.8 billion electric arc furnace steel mill in Louisiana to strengthen its U.S. supply chain.
Naver, Naver Cloud and Korea Aerospace Industries will develop sovereign defense AI for drones, AI pilots and next-generation combat systems.
A panel of appeals court judges ruled Tuesday that the Florida Stop WOKE Act championed by Gov. Ron DeSantis violates the free speech of professors.
CBS announced four cast members for the spinoff "NCIS: New York" on Tuesday, led by Jennifer Beals and previously announced LL Cool J and Scott Caan.
Representatives for Sens. John Thune and John Barrasso said both Republicans spoke with the hospitalized Sen. Mitch McConnell by phone this week.
A deadly tornado hit China destroying homes, killing 11 people and injuring more than 300, including a man who was sucked from a 12th-story apartment.
Maryland officials said Tuesday that they have declined to charge police officers who fatally shot an autistic man who had called them for help.
A new lawsuit alleges that the Trump administration broke the law by giving the Iranian government confidential information about asylum seekers.
An investigator in the killing of Charlie Kirk testified that alleged killer Tyler Robinson spoke to members of Turning Point USA
Lionel Messi helped Argentina avoid a major upset, scoring one of three second-half goals to rally past Egypt on Tuesday in the World Cup's Round of 16.
Andrew Gillum, the Democratic nominee in the 2018 Florida gubernatorial race, was arrested in Alabama on drug-related charges, jail records say.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court Tuesday blocked an effort by a conservative activist to get guardianship records to find ineligible voters in the state.
Argentina's government announced plans to build a new nuclear reactor at the Atucha nuclear complex in a project led by U.S.-based Meitner Energy.
Authorities evacuated a Manhattan office building after construction workers observed multiple floors collapsing and bricks falling from the facade.
The IOC provisionally lifted its ban of the Russian Olympic Committee, enabling potential participation in the 2028 Games, officials said Tuesday.
Brazil's government warned of a potential U.S. military intervention on its territory after the Trump administration designation of terrorist groups.

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