- Senator Lindsey Graham dies following brief and sudden illness
- Waterloo East and Charing Cross stations to close for £20 million upgrades
- Trump declares ceasefire with Iran is over while agreeing to continue peace talks
- Eiffel Tower and Louvre Museum to close early amid heatwave in France
- ICE Responds to Outcry Over Fatal Shooting of Mexican Man in Houston
- Tornado warning lifted for parts of Manitoba following severe thunderstorm
- Bipartisan housing bill becomes law after Trump declines to sign it
- Man charged with arson after allegedly cutting off his genitals in Indiana
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Nithya Raman has overtaken Spencer Pratt by less than one percentage point in the race for Los Angeles mayor, following a surge of over 33,000 votes. Incumbent Mayor Karen Bass is also projected to advance to the general election, with ongoing ballot counting expected to continue for several weeks.
The Trump administration announced plans to revoke the citizenship of 17 U.S. citizens for alleged immigration fraud, expanding its denaturalization efforts. This initiative, described as the largest of its kind, targets individuals purportedly involved in serious crimes or fraud while naturalising.
A recent examination reveals threats against U.S. judges during the Trump administration. Additionally, concerns about the decline of U.S. shipbuilding have surfaced, highlighting potential implications for national and economic security. Meanwhile, research on dogs may offer insights into healthy ageing for both pets and humans.
A federal lawsuit filed on Saturday aims to halt the Ultimate Fighting Championship event on the White House South Lawn, scheduled for President Trump’s birthday. The suit alleges violations of federal law, questioning the event’s approval and its financial benefits to the president and UFC.
Rye Barcott, founder of With Honor, highlighted his new book, “Courage Can Save Us,” profiling ten veterans elected to public office. He discussed the importance of integrity and cooperation across party lines, emphasising that moral courage is crucial in addressing current political challenges.
Results from California’s closely watched gubernatorial and Los Angeles mayoral primaries remain unresolved. Spencer Pratt’s lead over Nithya Raman has narrowed to 1% in the mayoral race, while former HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra is projected to advance to the gubernatorial election against Republican Steve Hilton.
The US Treasury will utilise Iranian assets to assist Gulf allies in recovery efforts from damages incurred during the Iran war, according to sources. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has directed evaluations of the costs for repairs and potential asset access for financing, though specifics on the assets remain unclear.
Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner is embroiled in controversy ahead of Maine’s primary, facing accusations of abusive behaviour from former girlfriend Lyndsey Fifield. He denies the claims and describes them as politically motivated. Platner’s past, including a Nazi symbol tattoo and subsequent explicit texts, continues to draw scrutiny.
President Trump will attend Game 3 of the NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs at Madison Square Garden, prompting extensive security preparations. Enhanced measures will include a hard closure of the area, ticketed entry, and screening protocols for fans.
The FBI has dismissed five analysts linked to a now-retracted internal memo concerning “Radical Traditionalist Catholic” ideology, a decision following internal reviews that cited procedural errors but no malicious intent. The memo has attracted criticism from allies of former President Trump, alleging anti-Christian bias.
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