Iran Fires Missiles and Drones Toward Gulf States, Testing Ceasefire
Iran has fired ballistic missiles and drones toward Bahrain and Kuwait, according to Bahrain's government, in a new exchange of fire that tests the fragile ceasefire in the Gulf.
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Israeli Troops Kill 7-Month-Old Baby in West Bank, Palestinian Officials Say
Israeli troops killed a 7-month-old baby in the West Bank, Palestinian officials reported, amid ongoing tensions.
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World Cup Security: Unprecedented Challenge as US Prepares for 48 Teams
The upcoming World Cup, featuring 48 teams and 104 matches across the US, Mexico, and Canada, presents a massive security challenge at a fraught moment.
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Pope Leo XIV Urges Spain to Stop Polarization on First Papal Visit in 15 Years
Pope Leo XIV called on Spain to stop fanning the flames of polarization during his first visit to the country in 15 years, acknowledging competition with Bad Bunny.
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Senate Passes $70B Immigration Enforcement Bill Funding ICE and Border Patrol
The Senate passed a $70 billion immigration enforcement bill, providing new funding for ICE and Border Patrol to support Trump's deportation agenda.
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Ukraine Targets St. Petersburg Again After Putin Rejects Talks
Ukraine launched strikes on St. Petersburg after President Putin rejected Zelenskyy's offer for direct talks, escalating the conflict.
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Supreme Court Gears Up for Major Decisions on Key Aspects of Trump's Agenda
The Supreme Court is preparing to issue major rulings on key aspects of President Trump's agenda, including immigration and executive power.
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Russian Teen Mirra Andreeva Wins French Open, Overcomes 'Demons'
Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva won the French Open, saying she had to overcome many inner demons to achieve the victory.
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Knicks Up 2-0 in NBA Finals, Say Job Far from Over
The New York Knicks lead the NBA Finals 2-0 but insist the job is far from over, while the Spurs are not conceding anything.
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Ebola Outbreak in Central Africa Could Reach 20,000 Cases Without Strong Measures
The Ebola outbreak in Central Africa could escalate to 20,000 cases without robust public health interventions, as the virus spreads in Congo.
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