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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.

Michigan Reports First Two US Deaths in Growing Cyclospora Outbreak

Two people with underlying health conditions have died in Michigan's cyclospora outbreak, the first fatalities in the largest US wave of the intestinal ill

Washington Wildfires Destroy Hundreds of Structures, Force 60,000 to Evacuate Near Spokane

Wildfires near Spokane have destroyed at least 600 structures and forced 60,000 people to evacuate, with the blazes 0% contained amid dry conditions.

Trump Halts Planned Iran Strike, Citing Emerging Deal to End Five-Month Conflict

US President Trump has cancelled a planned strike on Iran, citing an emerging deal that would reopen the Hormuz Strait and address Tehran's nuclear program

WestJet Flight Attendants Strike Over Pay, Grounding Hundreds of Canadian Flights

WestJet cabin crew walked off the job Sunday in a pay dispute, cancelling over 300 flights and disrupting travel across Canada during a holiday weekend.

Saudi Arabia Unveils 14-Nation Maritime Defence Alliance to Secure Trade Routes

Saudi Arabia has announced a 14-nation maritime defence alliance to secure vital trade and energy routes, sending oil prices down more than 1%.

ABC News Accuses FCC of Intimidation Campaign to Influence Coverage

ABC News says the FCC is running an intimidation campaign to shape its editorial coverage, escalating tensions between the broadcaster and federal regulato

Trump Revives Settlement Fund Push, Escalating Standoff Over Attorney General Pick

President Trump pledged to pursue a controversial settlement fund if his attorney general pick is not confirmed, escalating a standoff in the Senate.

Hamas Ties Disarmament to Israeli Concessions, Complicating Trump’s Gaza Deal Claim

Hamas says it will disarm only after Israel meets earlier ceasefire commitments, complicating Trump's announced Gaza breakthrough.

Spain Says Migrants Return to Morocco After Unprecedented Ceuta Border Surge

Spain says roughly 50,000 migrants who crossed into Ceuta have returned to Morocco after an unprecedented surge in which at least 67 people died.

Nearly 200,000 French Residents Return Home as New Wildfires Erupt Across Europe

Nearly 200,000 French residents returned home as a Gironde wildfire held its perimeter, while new blazes forced thousands to flee in France and Greece.

Russian Ballistic Missile Barrage Kills at Least Three in Kyiv, Traps Residents

A Russian ballistic missile and drone barrage killed at least three and wounded over a dozen in Kyiv, trapping residents as Zelenskyy presses for Patriot s

US Signals Renewed Iran Strikes as Diplomatic Talks Collapse, Tehran Vows Response

Reports say the US is preparing renewed strikes on Iran after diplomatic talks collapsed, with Tehran warning it has plans to respond to any attack.

Two Tankers Struck in Separate Incidents Off Oman Near Strait of Hormuz

Two oil tankers were struck in separate incidents off Oman near the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday amid rising US-Iran tensions, with no casualties reported.

US Regulators Propose First Major Overhaul of Fair-Lending Rules in Decades

US regulators have proposed the first major revision in decades to the Community Reinvestment Act, reducing the number of banks required to fully comply.

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