- Full episode transcripts of Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan now available from 2026
- More than ten injured after lightning strikes during handball match in southern Germany
- Keir Starmer plans resignation announcement amid political pressures
- US and Iranian officials engage in peace talks in Switzerland
- Bolivian authorities report no active blockades following state of emergency
- Independent observer appointed to oversee Montreal police racism investigation
- Democratic socialism gains traction in the United States amid local elections
- Three men die after being rescued from fire in White City, west London
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Severe lightning strikes during a handball competition in Rastatt, Germany, leave at least ten people injured, with one sustaining serious injuries.
Bolivia’s authorities report no active road blockades following President Rodrigo Paz’s state of emergency declaration amid ongoing protests. The measure allows military support for police. While agreements in Santa Cruz suggest progress, human rights groups have documented at least 17 fatalities linked to supply disruptions.
A fire at the Viva Wyndham Dominicus Beach hotel in the Dominican Republic has resulted in the death of one holidaymaker and the evacuation of 1,700 guests.
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez’s wedding celebrations have commenced in Venice, attracting around 200-250 high-profile guests, including the Kardashians and Oprah Winfrey.
Chelsea Handler thought she’d just be enjoying a nice dinner with her pal Katie Couric alongside “all these random people in New York City,” she said earlier this year on an episode of the On With Kara Swisher podcast.
England pulled off another memorable fourth-innings run chase at Headingley to take a 1-0 lead in the series against India.
Brian Wilson, the last surviving member of the Beach Boys, passed away at 82 due to respiratory arrest, with additional health complications including sepsis and chronic kidney disease.
Greg Shipperd, aged 68, has extended his coaching contract with New South Wales and Sydney Sixers for an additional two years, solidifying his role in Australian domestic cricket.
Williams driver Alex Albon has voiced his concerns over Formula 1’s racing guidelines after experiencing a series of aggressive maneuvers during recent races in Spain and Canada.
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