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World Cup: Belgium eliminates blunder-plagued USA in Round of 16 The United States' World Cup run ended in the Round of 16 for the fourth consecutive time, with Belgium cruising to victory Monday in Seattle.
Tennessee authorities investigating fatal National Guard shooting Tennessee authorities are investigating the fatal Memphis shooting of a 20-year-old man by two members of the National Guard deployed.
Woman says Maine Senate candidate Platner sexually assaulted her A woman who dated Senate candidate Graham Platner says that he forced her to have sex with him about five years ago. Platner denies the allegations.
China launches strategic missile into Pacific China launched a strategic missile into the Pacific from a nuclear submarine, prompting regional concern as a U.S. expert said likely a JL-3 missile.
South Korea policy chief defends 10-year AI strategy Kim Yong-beom said S. Korea's semiconductor, AI data center and physical AI projects should be a 10-year national strategy beyond any single gov't.
Preliminary hearing begins for Charlie Kirk's alleged killer Tyler Robinson is in court in Utah on Monday to start a five-day preliminary hearing in his trial over the 2025 killing of Charlie Kirk.
North Korean nuclear status hardens amid China, Russia shift Analysts say S. Korea must maintain sanctions and rebuild pressure through China and Russia as N. Korea seeks to cement its nuclear-armed status.
South Korea sets military drone standards S. Korea established 3 defense standards for military drones, covering terminology, classification, flight performance and environmental testing.
South Korean rights panel urges military academy reforms Human rights commission urged Defense Ministry to reform military academy culture after a survey found 61.9% of cadets experienced rights violations.
Cuba’s electrical grid suffers total collapse Cuba is dealing with another national blackout Monday, its third since the beginning of the year, the country's state energy company said.
South Korea defense lab launches secure AI system S. Korea's defense research agency launched a secure in-house generative artificial intelligence system to protect secrets and speed defense R&D work.
White House criticizes Smithsonian museum for ‘extreme political activism’ The White House has released a new report on the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, criticizing it for "extreme political activism."
Polish defense chief: U.S. to put military troops back in rotation in Poland Polish Defense Minister Wladyslaw Kosinak-Kamysz said Monday that the United States will send military troops back to Poland in the coming weeks.
Britain sanctions 7 Russians, institutes over Alexei Navalny assassination The British government announced sanctions for seven Russians and two institutes of scientific research over the 2024 killing of Alexei Navalny.
Buckingham Palace says Prince Harry will not stay there Representatives for Prince Harry and Buckingham Palace offered competing statements Monday on whether the prince would stay in the royal residence.
As FIFA's riches grow, can it still protect the beautiful game? Soccer fans around the world are witnessing a tournament on a scale never seen before as the FIFA World Cup features 48 teams playing 104 matches.
G.R.L. singer Lauren Bennett dies at 37 G.R.L. announced Monday on their Instagram that bandmate Lauren Bennett has died. Bennett was 37 and also sang with CeeLo Green and LMFAO.
Hamas dissolves Gaza government in largely symbolic move Hamas announced Monday that it has dissolved its government in Gaza, a mostly symbolic statement that included no mention of disarmament.
Illegal mining fuels new conflicts in Peru, threatens ancient dig site Illegal mining in Peru is threatening water sources, ecosystems and one of the world's most important archeological sites, the government says
More than 10,000 people evacuated in France due to wildfire Thousands of people are being evacuated Monday in southern France and more in Greece as a wildfire continues to spread in southern Europe.
Ricky Gervais to revisit his favorite moments of 'The Office' Ricky Gervais will mark the 25th anniversary of the original, British version of "The Office" by looking back on his favorite David Brent moments.
Argentina says it can meet debt payments through 2027 Argentina announced a financing plan to meet its public debt obligations through the end of 2027 without returning to international bond markets.
Jamaica to rehire Cuban nurses under direct contracts Jamaica's health minister said some 50 Cuban nurses will return to the country's public health system under individual employment contracts.
Funeral for slain Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei begins The funeral procession for the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei began Monday in Iran drawing hundreds of thousands to the city's streets.
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Platner’s Democratic Support Evaporates After Sexual Assault Allegation
Graham Platner, the Democratic Senate candidate in Maine, called the allegation false but said he would “reflect” on his political path forward, as many allies rescinded their endorsements.
In CNN Interview, Woman Details Alleged Sexual Assault by Graham Platner
“This is something that I tried for many years to forget,” the woman, Jenny Racicot, said on CNN.
Who Might Replace Graham Platner if He Drops Out of the Maine Senate Race?
Graham Platner can be replaced on the ballot if he withdraws in the next week. If he does, Maine Democrats would face an uncertain two-week race to choose a replacement.
Trump Wanted a U.S. Soccer Star to Play in the World Cup. FIFA Found a Way.
There was nothing unusual about a call from President Trump or the reversal of Folarin Balogun’s suspension, said the president of FIFA, Gianni Infantino.
Canada Bets on NATO Partners for Its Expanded Submarine Fleet
In selecting a joint bid from Germany and Norway, Prime Minister Mark Carney is elevating Canada’s naval power and reducing its military and economic dependency on the United States.
McConnell Has Been Hospitalized for 3 Weeks, and Aides Won’t Say Why
Senator Mitch McConnell was admitted to the hospital on June 14, and his office has provided few updates about his condition. Here’s what we know.
Michigan Senate Primary Gives Democrats Stark Choice Between Progressive and Moderate Candidate
The state’s important Senate primary just became a head-to-head battle between Abdul El-Sayed, an outspoken left-wing candidate, and Haley Stevens, a moderate backed by party leaders.
Inside Trump’s Ideological Fight With the Smithsonian
Publicly and behind the scenes, the president continues to try to impose his own views of American history and culture, presenting an ongoing challenge to Lonnie Bunch, the institution’s leader.
Historians Reject Trump Administration’s Criticism of Smithsonian Museum
The nation’s largest group of scholars of U.S. history denounced a White House report attacking the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History.
New Videos of Charlie Kirk’s Killing Emerge in Court, but Few Can Watch
On Day 1 of what is expected to be a weeklong hearing, prosecutors played videos of the shooting for a judge, but they were graphic and kept from public view. Erika Kirk and Donald Trump Jr. were in court.
Trump Passports Debut, Delighting Some and Dismaying Others
The Washington Passport Agency started issuing the limited-release documents with President Trump’s image on Monday, catching a few applicants by surprise.
Trump Tries to Take Credit for Walmart Price Cuts of Beef and Other Products
The retailer said it will lower prices for beef, produce, drinks, pools, toys, grills and summer clothing.
Key Health Care Panel Is Again Blocked From Meeting Under RFK Jr.
The United States Preventive Services Task Force has been stymied under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
The Chinese Company That Could Start a Trade War With Europe
Nuctech’s rise from a Chinese state-backed start-up to a global border-security supplier has made it a lightning rod in trade and subsidy disputes.
Samsung Made More Profit Last Quarter Than the Last Two Years Combined
The A.I. boom has propelled the South Korean tech giant’s earnings, but its shares sank as investors had even loftier expectations.
Why A.I. Distillation Has Become a Hot Topic in the Race with China
U.S. companies complain that competitors in China are unfairly copying their A.I. systems using a technique that has been around for years.
Death Toll From Oppressive Heat in New Jersey May Be as High as 29
In New York City, emergency rooms last week logged the highest number of patients treated for heat-related illnesses in years.
Heat Waves Are Taking a Big Toll on Chickens
The birds are particularly vulnerable to high temperatures, and France’s torrid June took a heavy toll.
Extreme Heat Hits Europe for the Third Time This Year
It is continent’s third spell of scorching weather since May. Europe is the world’s fastest-warming continent.
‘Confessions II’ Review: Madonna Returns to the Dance Floor
On “Confessions II,” a successor to her hit 2005 album “Confessions on a Dance Floor,” the pop superstar gives new energy to her origin story and shines light on the troubles she’s danced away.
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The United States' World Cup run ended in the Round of 16 for the fourth consecutive time, with Belgium cruising to victory Monday in Seattle.
Tennessee authorities are investigating the fatal Memphis shooting of a 20-year-old man by two members of the National Guard deployed.
A woman who dated Senate candidate Graham Platner says that he forced her to have sex with him about five years ago. Platner denies the allegations.
China launched a strategic missile into the Pacific from a nuclear submarine, prompting regional concern as a U.S. expert said likely a JL-3 missile.
Kim Yong-beom said S. Korea's semiconductor, AI data center and physical AI projects should be a 10-year national strategy beyond any single gov't.
Tyler Robinson is in court in Utah on Monday to start a five-day preliminary hearing in his trial over the 2025 killing of Charlie Kirk.
Analysts say S. Korea must maintain sanctions and rebuild pressure through China and Russia as N. Korea seeks to cement its nuclear-armed status.
S. Korea established 3 defense standards for military drones, covering terminology, classification, flight performance and environmental testing.
Human rights commission urged Defense Ministry to reform military academy culture after a survey found 61.9% of cadets experienced rights violations.
Cuba is dealing with another national blackout Monday, its third since the beginning of the year, the country's state energy company said.
S. Korea's defense research agency launched a secure in-house generative artificial intelligence system to protect secrets and speed defense R&D work.
The White House has released a new report on the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, criticizing it for "extreme political activism."
Polish Defense Minister Wladyslaw Kosinak-Kamysz said Monday that the United States will send military troops back to Poland in the coming weeks.
The British government announced sanctions for seven Russians and two institutes of scientific research over the 2024 killing of Alexei Navalny.
Representatives for Prince Harry and Buckingham Palace offered competing statements Monday on whether the prince would stay in the royal residence.
Soccer fans around the world are witnessing a tournament on a scale never seen before as the FIFA World Cup features 48 teams playing 104 matches.
G.R.L. announced Monday on their Instagram that bandmate Lauren Bennett has died. Bennett was 37 and also sang with CeeLo Green and LMFAO.
Hamas announced Monday that it has dissolved its government in Gaza, a mostly symbolic statement that included no mention of disarmament.
Illegal mining in Peru is threatening water sources, ecosystems and one of the world's most important archeological sites, the government says
Thousands of people are being evacuated Monday in southern France and more in Greece as a wildfire continues to spread in southern Europe.
Ricky Gervais will mark the 25th anniversary of the original, British version of "The Office" by looking back on his favorite David Brent moments.
Argentina announced a financing plan to meet its public debt obligations through the end of 2027 without returning to international bond markets.
Jamaica's health minister said some 50 Cuban nurses will return to the country's public health system under individual employment contracts.
The funeral procession for the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei began Monday in Iran drawing hundreds of thousands to the city's streets.

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