
US strikes Iranian military sites as tensions escalate in Gulf region
The United States bombed Iranian radar and drone facilities after Iran shot down an American drone, prompting Iranian retaliation and affecting Kuwait.

The United States bombed Iranian radar and drone facilities after Iran shot down an American drone, prompting Iranian retaliation and affecting Kuwait.

A retired NYPD detective characterized the homemade silencer recovered in the Brian Thompson assassination case as unique in his 25-year career.

Extreme weather patterns are impacting communities from China to Pakistan, affecting both environmental conservation and daily life.

New data reveals more than 150,000 UK graduates annually earn less than the median salary of £35,000 five years post-graduation.

New medical research explores connections between sleep patterns and dementia risk, while other studies examine gut bacteria's role in sepsis susceptibility.

Mirra Andreeva defeated Maja Chwalinska to win the French Open, claiming her first Grand Slam championship.

Ukraine conducted drone strikes on Russian territory, including near St Petersburg, as Russia hosted an international economic forum.

President Trump clarified that Bill Pulte, his appointee for acting Director of National Intelligence, will only serve in the role on a temporary basis.

Pete Hegseth used a D-Day anniversary event to warn European leaders about modern threats he described as 'dangerous ideologies' affecting the continent.
North Korea revealed a new uranium enrichment plant, with Kim Jong Un announcing plans to expand nuclear forces at an exponential rate.

European Union announces comprehensive technology sovereignty package aimed at boosting domestic capabilities in semiconductors and artificial intelligence.

Leading artificial intelligence companies and scientists have signed a letter calling for improved tracking of synthetic DNA sequences that could be used to develop biological weapons.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he told Trump that Putin lies and manipulates the White House, while expressing cautious optimism about the war.

Bending Spoons, the Italian company that owns Vimeo, AOL, and Eventbrite, has filed to go public on the Nasdaq stock exchange.
Armenia's Sunday parliamentary elections will determine whether PM Pashinyan continues shifting toward the West or opposition parties restore closer ties with Russia.
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