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World Cup: USA survives Bosnia-Herzegovina, but lose Balogun for R16 A shorthanded U.S. soccer squad held on Wednesday to beat Bosnia-Herzegovina, winning a World Cup knockout stage game for the first time in 24 years.
Judge blocks Pentagon from enforcing reporter escort policy A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Defense Department from enforcing its escort policy, at least for reporters with The New York Times.
Authorities rescue 16 children from ‘deplorable conditions’ in Ohio Officials said Wednesday that they found 16 children from 1 1/2 to 18 years old living in "deplorable conditions" in a home in rural Ohio.
South Korea’s young protesters put process before results South Korea's young election protesters emphasized procedural fairness, but leaderless organizing and social media allowed distrust to spread.
South Korean parties split over election special counsel South Korea's major parties back a special counsel over election ballot shortages but remain split over who should nominate the investigator.
South Korea seeks wartime command transfer target this year South Korea's defense chief urged commanders to complete key reviews and set a target year for wartime command transfer by the end of 2026.
South Korea plans $10.3B push for physical AI South Korea plans $10.3 billion in financing for physical AI sectors, with an LS Cable subsea cable expansion selected as its first project.
U.S., Iran continue negotiations on Day 2 of talks in Qatar Qatari officials said envoys made "positive progress" during talks on Wednesday on issues related to the United States-Iran cease-fire agreement.
South Korea expands job platform for former U.S. troops Korea's top business group expanded a job platform linking former USFK personnel with Korean companies operating in the United States this week.
South Korea PM vows AI push, wider growth on first day South Korea's new prime minister pledged faster AI investment, regulatory reform and wider economic gains on her first day in office Wednesday.
South Korea’s monthly exports top $100B for first time South Korea's June exports topped $100 billion for the first time as chip demand drove record semiconductor shipments and a record trade surplus.
U.S. Postal Service can’t follow Trump ballot order, judge rules A federal judge on Wednesday ruled that the U.S. Postal Service cannot change its delivery of ballots to meet an executive order on voting by mail.
Judges strike down restrictions on student loan forgiveness program Decisions by two judges have blocked the federal government from attaching restrictions to a student loan forgiveness program for public servants.
Former CIA director Brennan sues Trump administration to protect records John Brennan, former director of the CIA, has filed a lawsuit asking a court to preserve records of the Trump administration's investigation of him.
3 dead in Mexico City World Cup celebrations Three people died of asphyxiation in Mexico City as about a million people flooded the streets to celebrate Mexico's 2-0 World Cup win over Ecuador.
Two arrested after climbing to top of Empire State Building for proposal Two people were in custody after they climbed to the top of the Empire State Building antenna Wednesday, the New York Police Department said.
ADP: Private payrolls rise by 98K, less than expected Employers hired fewer employees than expected in June with the most gains in healthcare, according to an ADP report released Wednesday.
Mexico to open debate on AI, social media regulation Mexico will launch a national debate on artificial intelligence and social media aimed at laying groundwork for future regulatory framework.
Chinese fishing fleet raises alarm across South America Concerns grow over a fleet of nearly 400 Chinese fishing vessels remains off Peru's southern coast and continues to move north through the Pacific.
Trump flies on Qatari-gifted plane to Roosevelt Library opening in N.D. President Donald Trump flew to North Dakota on Wednesday on the plane given to him by Qatar, his first flight since the plane became Air Force One.
Ultra-conservative Catholic group defies pope, ordains four bishops The Society of St. Pius X, a traditionalist Catholic group, consecrated four bishops in a ceremony Wednesday without the consent of Pope Leo XIV.
Fire in Antwerp, Belgium apartment building kills 5 Five people died Wednesday in a fire at a 10-story apartment building in Antwerp, Belgium, local police announced.
Mercosur eyes Asia as leaders seek eased tensions over EU trade deal The Southern Common Market, Mercosur, launched negotiations for an economic partnership with Japan during its summit of presidents in Paraguay.
Study finds giraffes may be capable of rudimentary math Researchers in Barcelona conducted experiments with four zoo giraffes that indicate the animals might be capable of basic math.
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Crypto Brought Trump a Huge Windfall, Even as Many Investors Lost Big
President Trump and his family reaped vast financial rewards from a memecoin that generated losses for hundreds of thousands of investors.
Does Trump Worry About Conflicts of Interest? ‘I Found Out That Nobody Cared.’
American presidents have generally tried to avoid appearing to profit from the office. President Trump has chosen a different path.
The Key Ways Trump’s Financial Interests Intersect With Government Policy
President Trump’s business holdings, which garnered him more than $2 billion last year, create potential conflicts of interest surpassing any predecessor.
Promising Much to Many, Johnson Loses His Grip on the House
Republicans are growing frustrated with Mr. Johnson’s approach to governing with a razor-thin majority, saying that he promises more than he can achieve, frustrating the disparate groups in his caucus.
Colorado Governor Fires Officials Who Opposed Freeing Tina Peters
Gov. Jared Polis commuted the sentence of Tina Peters, who tampered with voting machines in an attempt to show that the 2020 election had been rigged against President Trump.
The Democratic Incumbents Most at Risk of Losing to Progressive Primary Challengers in 2026
A wave of outsider fervor has already knocked out a number of incumbents in primary races. Several more face spirited opposition.
Judge Blocks Postal Service From Imposing Restrictions on Mail-In Ballots
The ruling, based on agreements the service made in a 2021 legal settlement, was the second time a judge has blocked new curbs by President Trump on voting by mail.
Trump Remakes Washington, D.C., Into a Maze of Fences and Guard Members
President Trump seems to have turned swaths of the city into either a construction zone or an armed camp as he seeks to prove that he alone can improve it.
America, Onscreen
Ten writers on the films that get at the hopes, dreams, heartbreak and hilarity of the U.S.A. as it turns 250.
What America’s 250th Means to Mamdani
Mayor Zohran Mamdani has not actively pushed New York City’s role in the nation’s anniversary celebrations, in part because of the complexities he sees in the country’s past and present.
Trump Finds His Presidential Alter Ego, the ‘He-Man’ Teddy Roosevelt
President Trump flew into town on the new Air Force One and spent time touring the library dedicated to Theodore Roosevelt, whom he called “a great he-man.”
Trump Administration Delivers Lucrative Win for Its Kratom Allies
In moving to ban a potent synthetic version of kratom, the president’s team paved the way for more sales for makers of rival botanic supplements, who had aggressively lobbied for the change.
Bureau of Prisons Will Close Facilities Housing Thousands of Inmates
The agency pointed to crumbling infrastructure, chronic staffing shortages and budget shortfalls as it moved to cut costs.
N.Y.P.D. Memo Outlines Taylor Swift Wedding Events at the Garden
Law enforcement officials in the city are preparing to monitor the pop star’s two-day event at Madison Square Garden, and several streets in the area will be closed.
What Would Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s Prenuptial Agreement Look Like?
What would a prenuptial agreement between one of the world’s biggest pop stars and a three-time Super Bowl champion look like? Legal experts weigh in.
JD Vance Defends Iran War in Speech to Military Members
The vice president, a staunch critic of foreign wars, accused the president’s detractors of trying to prolong a conflict the administration was trying to end.
Ruling on Trans Athletes Gave the G.O.P. a Win. Most Democrats Looked the Other Way.
While Republicans celebrated the ruling, many Democrats stayed quiet on an issue that had proved divisive in the last election.
Nine Arrested in Federal Crackdown on L.A.’s Sex-Trafficking Corridor
Federal officials in Los Angeles described gang members’ yearslong scheme that relied on social media and physical violence to recruit and maintain control of the girls.
How Trump Made ‘Y.M.C.A.’ His Anthem, Despite the Village People and Victor Willis’s Mixed Feelings
On social media, he said the Village People’s lead singer, Victor Willis, was with him “right from the beginning.” But the president has a more complicated history with the group.
Victor Willis, Lead Singer of the Village People, Dies at 74
Often performing dressed as a helmeted police officer, he also co-wrote the group’s biggest hits, including “Y.M.C.A.” and “Macho Man.”
Climbers Get Engaged Atop Empire State Building. Then They Get Arrested.
After two extreme climbers ascended the landmark’s 200-foot needle, one proposed to the other, before they were apprehended by the police.
U.S.A.I.D. Cuts Killed People. That’s the Truth.
Musk insists that his demolition of humanitarian aid didn’t cost lives. So I propose he take a trip with me.
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A shorthanded U.S. soccer squad held on Wednesday to beat Bosnia-Herzegovina, winning a World Cup knockout stage game for the first time in 24 years.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Defense Department from enforcing its escort policy, at least for reporters with The New York Times.
Officials said Wednesday that they found 16 children from 1 1/2 to 18 years old living in "deplorable conditions" in a home in rural Ohio.
South Korea's young election protesters emphasized procedural fairness, but leaderless organizing and social media allowed distrust to spread.
South Korea's major parties back a special counsel over election ballot shortages but remain split over who should nominate the investigator.
South Korea's defense chief urged commanders to complete key reviews and set a target year for wartime command transfer by the end of 2026.
South Korea plans $10.3 billion in financing for physical AI sectors, with an LS Cable subsea cable expansion selected as its first project.
Qatari officials said envoys made "positive progress" during talks on Wednesday on issues related to the United States-Iran cease-fire agreement.
Korea's top business group expanded a job platform linking former USFK personnel with Korean companies operating in the United States this week.
South Korea's new prime minister pledged faster AI investment, regulatory reform and wider economic gains on her first day in office Wednesday.
South Korea's June exports topped $100 billion for the first time as chip demand drove record semiconductor shipments and a record trade surplus.
A federal judge on Wednesday ruled that the U.S. Postal Service cannot change its delivery of ballots to meet an executive order on voting by mail.
Decisions by two judges have blocked the federal government from attaching restrictions to a student loan forgiveness program for public servants.
John Brennan, former director of the CIA, has filed a lawsuit asking a court to preserve records of the Trump administration's investigation of him.
Three people died of asphyxiation in Mexico City as about a million people flooded the streets to celebrate Mexico's 2-0 World Cup win over Ecuador.
Two people were in custody after they climbed to the top of the Empire State Building antenna Wednesday, the New York Police Department said.
Employers hired fewer employees than expected in June with the most gains in healthcare, according to an ADP report released Wednesday.
Mexico will launch a national debate on artificial intelligence and social media aimed at laying groundwork for future regulatory framework.
Concerns grow over a fleet of nearly 400 Chinese fishing vessels remains off Peru's southern coast and continues to move north through the Pacific.
President Donald Trump flew to North Dakota on Wednesday on the plane given to him by Qatar, his first flight since the plane became Air Force One.
The Society of St. Pius X, a traditionalist Catholic group, consecrated four bishops in a ceremony Wednesday without the consent of Pope Leo XIV.
Five people died Wednesday in a fire at a 10-story apartment building in Antwerp, Belgium, local police announced.
The Southern Common Market, Mercosur, launched negotiations for an economic partnership with Japan during its summit of presidents in Paraguay.
Researchers in Barcelona conducted experiments with four zoo giraffes that indicate the animals might be capable of basic math.

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