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Roberts Lets Trump Continue $400M White House Ballroom Work For Now

Chief Justice John Roberts signed a temporary order Friday allowing construction of Trump's $400 million White House ballroom to continue while the court w

Tesla Recalls 3 Million Vehicles in China Over Door Handles

Tesla will voluntarily recall about 3 million vehicles in China over door handle safety and driver monitoring flaws, the country's largest auto recall.

Bessent’s Treasury Bond Buying Drives Inflation Bets to Two-Month High

Scott Bessent's Treasury intervention in bond markets is stirring inflation worries, with breakeven rates hitting two-month highs and testing Fed credibili

Pentagon Fires Stars and Stripes Editor Erik Slavin Over Insubordination

Stars and Stripes editor-in-chief Erik Slavin said on Friday he was fired for insubordination, calling it retaliation for defending editorial independence.

Shein Delays Hong Kong IPO to September After Four-Year Listing Struggle

Shein has pushed its Hong Kong stock market debut to no later than September 1, extending a four-year effort to go public across three cities.

Luigi Mangione Returns to Manhattan Court Ahead of September Murder Trial

Luigi Mangione appeared in a Manhattan court ahead of his September 8 murder trial over the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

Russian Aerial Attacks Kill Nine in Ukraine as Zelenskyy Cites North Korean Missiles

Russian aerial attacks killed at least nine civilians across Ukraine as Zelenskyy warned Moscow is using North Korean missiles and preparing to deploy more

Freedom Holding Corp. Signs New Partnerships: How China Is Reshaping Kazakhstan’s Technology Agenda

Kazakhstan is gradually turning into a platform where international technology companies test joint digital projects of strategic importance for the entire Central Asian region.

Trump Extends Jones Act Waiver 90 Days as Strait of Hormuz Remains Closed

President Trump extended a Jones Act waiver for 90 days, letting foreign ships move oil and fertilizers between U.S. ports as the Strait of Hormuz stays cl

Trump Says Strait of Hormuz Now Open, Vows to Seek Compensation From Iran

President Trump says the Strait of Hormuz has reopened and vows to seek compensation from Iran for war casualties, as markets weigh de-escalation prospects

Trump Departed Turkey NATO Summit on Secret Military Flight Amid Iran Threat, Report Says

President Trump departed the NATO summit in Ankara on a secret military flight amid an Iranian assassination threat, reports say, using a catering truck ru

Trump Signs Order to Space Out Childhood Vaccines, Challenging CDC Schedule

President Trump signed an executive order revamping the childhood vaccine schedule, calling for spaced-out shots and a split MMR vaccine, challenging CDC a

Powerful 7.4 Earthquake Strikes Western Colombia, Killing at Least 20

A magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck western Colombia on Monday, killing at least 20 people and collapsing more than a dozen buildings across several cities.

Trump Pivots to Sanctions and Naval Blockade in Prolonged Iran Standoff Over Hormuz

The US is pivoting from military strikes to sanctions and a naval blockade against Iran as oil prices stabilise and the Strait of Hormuz crisis drags on.

Taylor Farms Recalls Salsa and Guacamole Products Over Salmonella Contamination Risk

Taylor Farms has voluntarily recalled salsa and guacamole products across the US over a potential salmonella risk linked to fresh peppers from a supplier.

Netanyahu Rejects Trump’s 15-Point Gaza Plan, Vows No Withdrawal Until Hamas Disarms

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu rejected a US-led Gaza plan endorsed by Hamas, vowing no military withdrawal until the group is "genuinely" disarmed.

Pentagon Presses US Defense Firms to Accelerate Weapons Output Amid Depleted Stockpiles

The Pentagon is urging US defense contractors to accelerate munitions production amid depleted stockpiles and rising global security concerns.

El-Sayed and Stevens Square Off in Closely Watched Michigan Senate Primary

Michigan Democrats choose Tuesday between progressive Abdul El-Sayed and Rep. Haley Stevens in a closely watched Senate primary for Gary Peters' open seat.

Oil Prices Climb After Houthis Claim Strike on Saudi Tanker in Red Sea

Crude oil prices climbed Wednesday after Yemen's Iran-backed Houthis claimed a strike on a Saudi tanker in the Red Sea, reviving shipping security fears.

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