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The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to block Texas from enforcing a state law that requires age verification and parental consent for users seeking to download apps or make in-app purchases on mobile phones
Former college basketball player Kerr Kriisa has been accused of fraudulently obtaining nearly $2.2 million from two victims
A rebound for AI stocks is helping to support Wall Street and keeping indexes mixed
Mourners dressed in black have flooded into Irans capital for a procession as part of the funeral of the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
A police officer responding to a 911 call about gunshots at an Ohio home has been fatally shot
The Trump administration plans to open a 528-bed holding center for migrant families and unaccompanied children awaiting removal from the U.S., putting it next to a Louisiana airfield that has become the nations largest hub of deportation flights
China fires a missile from a submarine in a test launch in the South Pacific, state media say
England hands Mexico its first World Cup loss at Estadio Azteca, winning 3-2 to reach quarterfinals
A handful of countries in the OPEC+ oil-producing alliance are planning to increase their outputs modestly next month
U.S. territories in the western Pacific prepare for storm's landfall Monday.
A Delta Air Lines flight and a high-flying firework reportedly came into contact in the sky above Chicago as the city celebrated the Fourth of July holiday
Michigan Democrat Mallory McMorrow has suspended her campaign for the U.S. Senate
U.S. President Donald Trump intervened on behalf of American star forward Folarin Balogun, whose suspension was lifted in a decision that allows him to play in a World Cup match against Belgium on Monday
Tennessee National Guard members assigned by the Trump administration to a crime-fighting patrol in Memphis fatally shot a man who authorities say turned toward the soldiers with a gun during a downtown pursuit
President Donald Trump plans to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa while attending the upcoming NATO summit in Turkey
Three firefighters killed while battling a blaze on the Colorado-Utah border will be honored with a public memorial service Sunday in Colorado
The 23-year-old man accused of killing Charlie Kirk will be in court this week for the case's most substantial hearing so far
A group of 150 people from 50 countries has become U.S. citizens at George Washington's Mount Vernon estate
Prosecutors in Charlie Kirk's murder case will aim to convince a judge they have enough evidence to try his accused killer and seek the death penalty
A Grand Canyon river rafting guide who aimed to become the first American woman to row across the mid-Pacific solo has completed a record-breaking journey from California to Hawaii
Three people died and seven others were rescued after a boat capsized on a Wisconsin lake during a strong storm
The co-owner of a Maine lumber mill has died from injuries he sustained during a fire and explosion at the facility, bringing to three the number of fatalities
The international governing body for chess has suspended former world champion Vladimir Kramnik for at least a year
A swimmer was bitten on the foot in a suspected shark attack at a New York City beach
The 16 children rescued a Ohio home in deplorable conditions face a long road toward recovery, experts say
Residents of U.S. territories in the western Pacific are bracing for a possible super typhoon, just months after the region was hit by the strongest tropical cyclone on Earth this year
U.S. President Donald Trump has berated and belittled many of the European leaders expected to attend next weeks NATO summit in Turkey but has only praise for its host, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
Priests at the Church of Saint Agnes in St. Paul, Minnesota, celebrate a traditional Latin Rite Mass every Sunday, even though the practice has become a symbol of cultural and political battles among some Catholics
Officials say a man holding a Tibetan flag in front of the United Nations headquarters in New York set himself on fire and died
A Maine couple had an unexpected wildlife encounter while heading out for a day of fishing
A handful of Indigenous tribes are partnering with World Cup host cities to showcase their traditions and cultures
A Massachusetts city home to one of the nations largest Cape Verdean communities will impose a nighttime curfew ahead of Cape Verdes World Cup match against Argentina
A judge has ruled that prosecutors are allowed to review medical records related to Tiger Woods March vehicle crash and subsequent arrest in Florida on suspicion of driving under the influence
The Supreme Court has wrapped up a term with significant rulings on race and discrimination
Lulu Gribbin survived a near-fatal shark attack in 2024
Belgium overturns two-goal deficit to beat Senegal 3-2 in extra time in round of 32 at World Cup
Shares have slumped in Japan and South Korea in the latest spate of heavy selling of computer chip stocks
The FBI has discounted some of the ransom notes that surfaced after the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie as extortion attempts
Authorities say 16 children from the same family who were rescued from a run-down home in rural Ohio were living in horrific conditions and were confined to just one room over much of the past four years
Tropical Storm Douglas has formed in the Pacific Ocean
The head of the Chicago Police Department has announced that he will retire after a short tenure leading the nations second-largest police force
Jane Calvert has spent 25 years championing John Dickinson, a lesser-known Revolutionary War figure
Thursdays report from the Labor Department on June job changes will provide some important clues on the health of the U.S. economy
Tropical Storm Douglas has formed in the Pacific Ocean
Martial arts icon Bruce Lee, who was born in San Francisco, will become the first Chinese American in California history with an annual namesake day
A federal judge in Arkansas is throwing out some state laws that put extra restrictions on efforts to gather signatures for ballot initiatives
Justice Department officials are conducting a sweeping review of more than 1,000 grand jury presentations made by Illinois prosecutors following the dismissal of a high-profile case over misconduct
Alibaba has agreed to pay $600 million to settle a dispute with the U.S. government
The New York Police Department is bracing for a slew of massive Independence Day celebrations along with a World Cup match this weekend, scrambling thousands of officers on land, sea and air to handle security measures as an intense heat wave bears dow...
The Trump administration has sued California and Virginia over new laws in both states that restrict the sale of semiautomatic firearms

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