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President Trump tells world leaders their countries are 'going to hell' in combative UN speech, Jimmy Kimmel makes emotional return to ABC, and Ohio nun celebrates 105th birthday with a round of golf.
Investigators learn more about suspect in Charlie Kirk shooting, tariff case could give Trump massive new fiscal powers, and how to find a reliable auto shop, according to the Better Business Bureau.
Chicago leaders denounce Pentagon plans for military deployment in city, Ukraine marks Independence Day, and latest money scams convince victims to transfer it to protect it.
Texas House passes GOP redistricting plan after weeks-long standoff, Hurricane Erin bringing tropical storm conditions to North Carolina's Outer Banks, and 11-year-old girl hailed as hero after saving boy who fell into well.
Trump administration revokes clearances of 37 current and former U.S. officials, White House announces Putin agreed to bilateral meeting with Zelenskyy, and college ring dropped into the Long Island Sound found 56 years later.
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Putin to test Trump's dealmaking prowess at Alaska summit, Gavin Newsom lays out California redistricting plan to counter Texas republicans, and only 54% of U.S. adults say they drink alcohol.
National Guard troops appear in Washington DC as mayor rejects authoritarian push, Trump to meet Putin at U.S. military base in Anchorage, and why weed is so cheap.
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Flash flooding hits Milwaukee as heavy rain pummels millions across the Midwest, Netanyahu says new Gaza offensive will start soon, and college students are paying more than ever to eat in campus dining halls.
Israel announces plan to retake Gaza City in another escalation of the war, White House preps for possible summit with Putin, and how to navigate salary frustration.
Army Sergeant shoots five fellow soldiers at Fort Stewart in Georgia, staggering U.S. tariffs begin as Trump widens trade war, and teen workers save restaurant as owner spends months in hospital.
Texas governor orders police to find and arrest Democrats who fled over redistricting, Biden-era grace period for student loan borrowers ends this month, and the top reason travelers miss flights and how to avoid it.
Trump threatens 'very significant' Russia sanctions, bashes 'all talk' Putin, US says it has sent third-country deportees to Southern Africa's Eswatini, and these 'poor-people' habits never die.
Trump agrees to send weapons to Ukraine as he dials up pressure on Russia, Supreme Court clears way for Trump to shrink Education Department, and 10 most 'financially responsible' cities across America.
President Trump says US and Iranian officials will talk next week as ceasefire holds, Judge orders Abrego Garcia released, and signs of a toxic manager.
Judge blocks Trump's ban on foreign students at Harvard, the leader of the free world gets in a social-media flame war, and principal writes 443 handwritten letters and gives a dollar to each graduate.