- Governor Spencer Cox restricts Utah fireworks amid worsening wildfire threat
- Flooding concerns rise in Alberta as tornado watches affect Saskatchewan
- Challenger Dan J. Sullivan eligible for primary ballot against Sen. Dan Sullivan, judge rules
- Woman gives birth under rubble in Venezuela earthquake aftermath
- Serbian president vučić announces resignation and calls early elections
- Record heatwave affects Germany, Poland and Central Europe as temperatures soar
- Australia to double fines for Big Tech over children bypassing social media ban
- Man killed in police shooting in Cold Lake, Alberta, under investigation by watchdog
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A judge has ruled that Dan J. Sullivan can challenge U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan in the August primary, overturning a prior disqualification by the Division of Elections. The decision, which can be appealed, is significant as the primary ballot deadline approaches.
Louisiana voters are participating in a Republican Senate runoff on Saturday, with Rep. Julia Letlow and state Treasurer John Fleming contesting to replace former Sen. Bill Cassidy. Letlow received over 44% in the primary, while Fleming garnered 28%. The winner is expected to confidently progress to the Senate.
The U.S. military conducted strikes on Iranian missile and drone facilities following Iran’s attack on a commercial vessel in the Strait of Hormuz, which violated a recent ceasefire. CENTCOM described the action as a necessary response, marking the first U.S. military engagement since the ceasefire extension.
Flower Market Madeleine by Edouard-Leon Cortés has been recovered 3,300 miles away from New York City, in Lancashire.
Hundreds of documents about President John F Kennedy’s assassination remain sealed 60 years after he was killed.
Natalie Navarro, who was the subject of an Amber Alert, and her boyfriend allegedly murdered Arturo Pena whom she apparently met online.
Ex-President Donald Trump shared a doctor’s report stating he is in ‘excellent health’ on President Joe Biden’s 81st birthday.
The star has regularly posted and reposted messages about the war.
X (formerly Twitter) has sued a left-leaning pressure group that accused the site of allowing antisemitic posts next to advertising.
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