
House Republicans Launch California Fraud Investigation as Governor Race Heats Up
House Oversight Committee opens probe into California fraud allegations while gubernatorial candidate warns of political backlash for Democrats.

House Oversight Committee opens probe into California fraud allegations while gubernatorial candidate warns of political backlash for Democrats.

Pope Leo XIV made his strongest appeal yet for a ceasefire in the Iran war, referencing a missile strike on a school that killed over 165 people.
Irish authorities removed fuel protesters from central Dublin after days of disruption, as European energy markets experience increased volatility.

A 29-year-old warehouse worker was arrested for allegedly setting fire to his workplace in Southern California.
Major German corporations reported varying financial outlooks with some facing challenges while others project growth.
Senior White House adviser Calley Means said conversations are ongoing about his sister Casey Means's nomination for surgeon general amid Senate confirmation doubts.

Fewer Americans and Canadians view the job market favorably while skilled trades face plateauing demand despite worker shortages.

Alexander Lukashenko visited Pyongyang where he and Kim Jong Un signed a friendship and cooperation treaty and discussed boosting bilateral ties.

The bodies of two workers were recovered days after a stairwell roof collapsed at a Philadelphia parking garage construction site.

New research shows American democratic health has plateaued at reduced levels following earlier declines, while Trump administration announces AI policy moves.

The libertarian think tank corrected President Trump's characterization of its border security data on social media.

Nine people, including children, have been sickened in an E. coli outbreak connected to raw milk and cheese from a California company.

The Supreme Court ruled that a police officer who removed a protester from Vermont's House floor is entitled to qualified immunity protection.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has 80% of its top director positions unfilled 14 months after Robert F. Kennedy Jr. became health secretary.
Merger and acquisition activity has reached $1.3 trillion this year while Nike faces sales challenges in multiple regions amid its turnaround efforts.
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