
Russian Baltic Port Resumes Crude Oil Loading Operations After Recent Attacks
A major Russian Baltic Sea port has resumed crude oil loading operations following recent attacks that had disrupted activities.

A major Russian Baltic Sea port has resumed crude oil loading operations following recent attacks that had disrupted activities.

UN nuclear watchdog director reports latest military actions against Iran caused less damage to nuclear facilities than previous June strikes.

President Trump defended U.S. military operations in Iran while former Vice President Pence expressed support for the administration's actions.

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem appeared before Congress amid reports of presidential frustration and questioning over various issues.

Two separate court cases resulted in convictions: a Scottish man for his wife's suicide-related death, and a Minnesota woman for fatally shooting her cousin.

British police arrested two men in connection with an arson attack on four Jewish charity ambulances in London's Golders Green neighborhood.

California officials are removing statues and renaming commemorations of labor leader Cesar Chavez following recent allegations against him.

FBI Director Kash Patel is reportedly seeking to release records from a decade-old investigation into Rep. Eric Swalwell's interactions with a suspected Chinese spy.

UNC dismissed head basketball coach Hubert Davis, ending a 70-year tradition of promoting from within the program's coaching family.

Democratic officials are using more profanity in public communications while political candidates across parties invest in enhanced security measures.

Maritime tracking data indicates that only ships with connections to Iran are currently transiting through the Strait of Hormuz.

The Trump administration filed a federal lawsuit against Harvard University, claiming the school violated civil rights laws by discriminating against Jewish and Israeli students.

Microsoft released Agent 365 and Enterprise 7 to address security risks as AI agents proliferate in corporate environments without proper oversight.
Trade ministers gather in Cameroon for critical World Trade Organization reform discussions as the EU warns the body risks becoming irrelevant.

NATO defense systems shot down an Iranian ballistic missile heading toward Turkey, with fragments falling in southern Turkey's Hatay province.
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