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U.S. sanctions ICC officials amid crackdown on global tribunal The United States sanctioned two senior officials of the International Criminal Court, as the Trump administration cracks down on the global tribunal.
France to expel 2 Iranian diplomats in retaliation for Tehran arrests France will expel two Iranian diplomats in response to an incident in which two French diplomats were arrested in Tehran, officials said Tuesday.
Medical experts, ex-mother-in-law testify for defense in Clancy trial A trio of medical experts and the former mother-in-law of Lindsay Clancy testified in her defense at her triple-murder trial on Tuesday.
U.S. stocks fall as rising bond yields, oil prices spook investors All three major U.S. stock indices fell Tuesday as the rise of 30-year Treasury yields and spiking oil prices put pressure on investors.
Coalition sues to challenge rule limiting U.S. stays by international students A group filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday challenging a new government rule that limits the time international students can spend in the United States.
Judge allows Trump administration to end TPS protection for Ethiopians A federal judge Tuesday allowed the Trump administration to end protections for about 5,000 Ethiopians in the United States.
American Airlines plans to add seatback screens, more premium seats American Airlines announced that it plans to add seatback screens to its aircraft and to increase the number of premium and extra-legroom seating.
Movie review: 'Fast and the Furious' re-release shows birth of family "The Fast and the Furious," returning to theaters Friday, is a humble beginning but shows the origins of what became a blockbuster family.
Mechanical issue suspected in Greek helicopter crash that killed honeymooners, pilot A helicopter crash that killed a recently married couple from Britain and a pilot on a Greek island may have been caused by a mechanical fault.
Justice Department to send 1,000 poll monitors to watch elections this fall The U.S. Department of Justice plans to send about 1,000 poll monitors to elections this fall, including some Tuesday.
Look: African serval captured after days on the loose in Illinois Animal control officials in Illinois' Grundy County said an African serval on the loose for multiple days has been safely captured.
N.C. man let his lucky ring choose $250,000 lottery ticket A North Carolina man won a $250,000 lottery prize after letting his lucky ring choose his scratch-off ticket for him.
Watch: Florida man breaks own record with mini basketball shot from 102 feet A Florida man launched a miniature basketball into a hoop from a distance of over 100 feet to break his own Guinness World Record.
New York Giants, running back Najee Harris agree to 1-year deal The New York Giants agreed to a one-year contract with veteran free agent running back Najee Harris, a league source told UPI on Tuesday.
Shakira, Warren Buffett's son join Colombia school rebuilding effort Colombian singer Shakira and philanthropist Howard Graham Buffett, son of U.S. billionaire Warren Buffett, are working to rebuild schools in Colombia.
Bad Bunny and his beagle Sansa star in Vogue's 'Dogue' cover Bad Bunny and his 4-year-old beagle, Sansa MartÃnez Berlingeri, are featured in the latest edition of Dogue, Vogue's special series dedicated to dogs.
Alleged ringleader of Penn State drug-trafficking ring surrenders The alleged ringleader of a drug-trafficking ring operating via two Penn State University fraternities surrendered to authorities Tuesday.
Watch: California pig pursuit caught on camera A pig pursuit on the streets of West Hollywood, Calif., was caught on camera before the porcine fugitive was finally captured.
Scottish zoo's escaped Japanese macaque monkey returns home A Japanese macaque monkey that escaped from a Scottish zoo returned to the facility on his own and is now safely back in his habitat.
DOJ appeals dismissal of charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia The Justice Department is asking a federal appeals court to overturn a court order that dismissed charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
Colombia needs at least $9.5 billion for earthquake rebuilding Colombian President Abelardo de la Espriella said rebuilding areas devastated by recent magnitude 7.4 earthquake will cost more than $9.5 billion.
Severe flooding raises deadly overdose risk in rural Appalachia, study finds -- and the harm lasts for years Disasters weaken support systems that take years to rebuild, at the same time people caught in them are under extraordinary psychological stress.
New York Jets RB Breece Hall to miss 2-3 weeks, ready for opener New York Jets running back Breece Hall will be out for two to three weeks due a groin injury, coach Aaron Glenn told reporters Tuesday.
OpenAI launches ChatGPT for Teens with safety measures for young users OpenAI introduced ChatGPT for Teens on Tuesday, a new version of its popular chatbot that caters to younger users by limiting higher-risk topics.
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Trump to Nominate Heidi Overton, a Top Domestic Policy Aide, for F.D.A. Commissioner
Dr. Overton is a fierce opponent of abortion rights and a supporter of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Make America Healthy Again agenda.
Natalie Harp, Trump’s Most Devoted Aide, Is Always by His Side. What Exactly Does She Do?
President Trump’s White House aide Natalie Harp is always by his side. What, exactly, does she do?
Trump’s Ballroom Is Rising at Breakneck Speed: 20 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week
Although the fate of the ballroom is tied up in court, the Trump administration argues that the project is too far along to be stopped now.
Threatening Friends and Courting Enemies in Trump’s ‘Upside-Down World’
The president’s hostility to allies like Oman, Canada and South Korea, and his affection for adversaries like North Korea, may still shock some. But it comes as little surprise after a decade of upheaval.
Deadly Israeli Strike on Gaza Raises Doubts About Trump Peace Plan
A day after President Trump’s envoy, Jared Kushner, visited Israel to advance a stalled plan for demilitarizing and rebuilding Gaza, the Israeli military said it targeted Hamas commanders.
Humans Love Having Pets. Seems Like Some Other Primates Do, Too.
We aren’t the only animals that like to take care of other species. A new study finds that the roots of keeping a pet may stretch deep into our primate past.
Boyfriend Who Abused Hayden Panettiere Had Returned to Her Life
Despite the actress’s efforts to move on from a turbulent relationship with Brian Hickerson, they were together when she went into cardiac arrest and died.
Liberia Agrees to Take 1,200 Deportees From U.S.
The arrangement is one of the largest known deals that the Trump administration has struck to expel migrants who cannot be sent back to their home countries.
Haitians in Springfield Hunker Down as ICE Begins Detentions
Federal agents have begun detaining Haitians in the Ohio city, signaling an increase in ICE activity that has panicked the community and kept many from leaving home.
Judge Orders New Oversight of Immigrant Children’s Detention
After reviewing claims of persistent safety and sanitary failures, the court named two experts to monitor detention conditions across several facilities.
ICE Bars Its Workers From Wearing Meta’s Smart Glasses on the Job
The agency joins a growing number of workplaces and groups to ban Meta’s devices, which have spurred privacy concerns.
Frank Beard, Beardless Drummer for ZZ Top, Dies at 77
The only member of the Texas power trio without a beard, he propelled the band’s blend of boogie, Southern rock and blues for more than a half-century.
Yes, Woke 1.0 Was Crazy. Now Where’s the Accountability?
The damage was real and long-lasting.
California Passes New Rule Regulating Replacement Car Tires
The rule to require efficient replacement tires was praised by environmentalists. But manufacturers warned that the change would hurt American companies and increase tire prices.
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The United States sanctioned two senior officials of the International Criminal Court, as the Trump administration cracks down on the global tribunal.
France will expel two Iranian diplomats in response to an incident in which two French diplomats were arrested in Tehran, officials said Tuesday.
A trio of medical experts and the former mother-in-law of Lindsay Clancy testified in her defense at her triple-murder trial on Tuesday.
All three major U.S. stock indices fell Tuesday as the rise of 30-year Treasury yields and spiking oil prices put pressure on investors.
A group filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday challenging a new government rule that limits the time international students can spend in the United States.
A federal judge Tuesday allowed the Trump administration to end protections for about 5,000 Ethiopians in the United States.
American Airlines announced that it plans to add seatback screens to its aircraft and to increase the number of premium and extra-legroom seating.
"The Fast and the Furious," returning to theaters Friday, is a humble beginning but shows the origins of what became a blockbuster family.
A helicopter crash that killed a recently married couple from Britain and a pilot on a Greek island may have been caused by a mechanical fault.
The U.S. Department of Justice plans to send about 1,000 poll monitors to elections this fall, including some Tuesday.
Animal control officials in Illinois' Grundy County said an African serval on the loose for multiple days has been safely captured.
A North Carolina man won a $250,000 lottery prize after letting his lucky ring choose his scratch-off ticket for him.
A Florida man launched a miniature basketball into a hoop from a distance of over 100 feet to break his own Guinness World Record.
The New York Giants agreed to a one-year contract with veteran free agent running back Najee Harris, a league source told UPI on Tuesday.
Colombian singer Shakira and philanthropist Howard Graham Buffett, son of U.S. billionaire Warren Buffett, are working to rebuild schools in Colombia.
Bad Bunny and his 4-year-old beagle, Sansa MartÃnez Berlingeri, are featured in the latest edition of Dogue, Vogue's special series dedicated to dogs.
The alleged ringleader of a drug-trafficking ring operating via two Penn State University fraternities surrendered to authorities Tuesday.
A pig pursuit on the streets of West Hollywood, Calif., was caught on camera before the porcine fugitive was finally captured.
A Japanese macaque monkey that escaped from a Scottish zoo returned to the facility on his own and is now safely back in his habitat.
The Justice Department is asking a federal appeals court to overturn a court order that dismissed charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
Colombian President Abelardo de la Espriella said rebuilding areas devastated by recent magnitude 7.4 earthquake will cost more than $9.5 billion.
Disasters weaken support systems that take years to rebuild, at the same time people caught in them are under extraordinary psychological stress.
New York Jets running back Breece Hall will be out for two to three weeks due a groin injury, coach Aaron Glenn told reporters Tuesday.
OpenAI introduced ChatGPT for Teens on Tuesday, a new version of its popular chatbot that caters to younger users by limiting higher-risk topics.

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