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Prince Harry and Six Others Ordered to Pay £9.5 Million After High Court Defeat
The Duke of Sussex, Sir Elton John, Elizabeth Hurley and four other claimants face a major interim legal-cost payment after losing their case against Associated Newspapers.
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Bitcoin Surges Toward $80,000 as Short Squeeze and ETF Inflows Ignite Crypto Rally
Bitcoin touched $79,463 after a roughly 23% seven-day advance, while more than $4 billion in short positions were liquidated and U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs drew about $1.6 billion through Thursday.
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Alaska Charter Plane Crash Kills Eight, Including Two Army Corps of Engineers Employees
Federal aviation and safety authorities are investigating a charter plane crash near a remote military radar site in Alaska that killed eight people, including two civilian employees of the United States Army Corps of Engineers.
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Severe Summer Storms Sweep Northeastern U.S., Triggering Tornado Warnings and Power Outages
A powerful storm system brought torrential rain and damaging winds across the Northeastern United States, with reported tornadoes hitting a Long Island beach community and widespread power outages affecting thousands of residents in Dela...
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Consumer Groups Ask FTC to Investigate AI Companies Over Alleged Book Hoarding
Consumer advocacy organizations petitioned the Federal Trade Commission to investigate major artificial intelligence developers, accusing them of hoarding and destroying millions of books used to train large language models without compe...
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Alabama Jury Orders The New York Times to Pay Nine Point Two Five Million Dollars in Defamation Case
An Alabama jury awarded nine point two five million dollars to former University of Alabama basketball player Kai Spears after finding that The New York Times defamed him in a report about a fatal shooting near campus.
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Federal Appeals Court Rules Northern New York's Top Federal Prosecutor Was Unlawfully Appointed
A federal appeals court found that the top federal prosecutor in the Northern District of New York was unlawfully serving when he issued a subpoena against New York Attorney General Letitia James, invalidating the legal action and raisin...
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Pentagon Issues Separation Notices to Stars and Stripes Leaders in Press Freedom Dispute
Pentagon officials issued formal separation notices to the publisher, editor-in-chief and a lead investigative reporter at Stars and Stripes, citing insubordination after the journalists defended the newspaper's editorial independence an...
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Trump Administration Suspends Ground Beef Import Tariffs for Ninety Days to Ease Grocery Prices
President Donald Trump authorized a temporary waiver on tariffs for up to three hundred thousand metric tons of imported beef as retail ground beef prices approach seven dollars a pound, despite strong opposition from the domestic cattle...
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Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts Temporarily Allows White House Ballroom Construction to Resume
Chief Justice John Roberts issued a temporary administrative stay permitting the Trump administration to resume aboveground work on a contested four hundred million dollar White House ballroom and bunker project while the Supreme Court r...
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US and European Governments Warn Israel Over Strikes in Syria and West Bank Settlement Moves
Washington and European allies have criticized recent Israeli actions, including strikes on an airbase hosting Turkish troops in Syria and the advancement of unauthorized residential settlements in the occupied West Bank, adding to tensi...
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US Senate Heads for Major Cryptocurrency Regulatory Fight in September
Senators are preparing to advance the Clarity Act when Congress returns, setting up a major debate over digital asset regulation as Democrats scrutinize the cryptocurrency industry’s heavy political spending and the Trump family’s new cr...
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Trump Suspends Some Ground Beef Import Tariffs to Ease Grocery Prices
President Donald Trump authorized a 90-day waiver on out-of-quota tariffs covering up to 300,000 metric tons of imported ground beef in an effort to reduce retail prices, drawing strong opposition from the US cattle industry.
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Pentagon Moves Against Stars and Stripes Leadership in Clash Over Editorial Independence
The Defense Department has issued separation notices to the publisher, editor-in-chief and a lead reporter at the military-funded Stars and Stripes newspaper, citing insubordination after the journalists defended the publication’s editor...
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Supreme Court Allows White House Ballroom Construction to Resume Pending Review
Chief Justice John Roberts temporarily cleared the way for the Trump administration to resume aboveground construction of a $400 million White House ballroom and bunker project while the Supreme Court considers an emergency appeal involv...
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Trump Threatens Military Action Against Oman as Iran Ceasefire Talks Collapse
President Donald Trump warned that the United States could strike Oman if it obstructs efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, while Iranian officials adopted a more openly offensive military posture after a temporary ceasefire expired.
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US Treasury Doubles Bond Buybacks as National Debt Surpasses $40 Trillion
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the department will increase purchases of longer-dated government debt to at least $4 billion as officials seek to manage rising bond yields, a move that is drawing fresh concern on Wall Street over ...
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Trump Administration Renews Effort to Remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook
The White House has notified Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook that President Donald Trump is considering removing her over mortgage fraud allegations, reviving a constitutional dispute over presidential authority and the independence o...
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Stripe and Google Commit Billions to Expand Artificial Intelligence Infrastructure
Stripe has agreed to acquire AI model-routing platform OpenRouter in a deal valued by sources at more than eight billion dollars, while Google has entered a major custom-chip partnership with Marvell that includes up to twelve billion do...
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Dutch Regulator Fines Uber Nine Hundred Sixty-Six Million Dollars Over Automated Driver Suspensions
The Dutch Data Protection Authority has fined Uber eight hundred twenty-five million euros for using automated systems to deactivate driver accounts without adequate information and human oversight, making the penalty one of the largest ...
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Western Governments Condemn Israeli Settlement Expansion as Pressure Builds for Further Action
Britain, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Canada and Norway have condemned Israel’s planned settlement expansion in the occupied West Bank, while European governments weigh additional measures over developments that they say thre...
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U.S. National Debt Surpasses Forty Trillion Dollars as Bond Market Concerns Grow
The United States national debt has crossed forty trillion dollars for the first time, adding to investor concerns over government borrowing, rising financing costs and the longer-term outlook for U.S. public finances. ([AP News][4])
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Ukraine Strikes Russian Drone and Command Infrastructure in Occupied Territories
Ukrainian forces say they struck a Russian site used to store, prepare and launch attack drones, a logistics warehouse, two command posts and several ground-based drone repeaters across occupied Donetsk, Crimea and Zaporizhzhia. ([Pravda...
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Two Commercial Vessels Hijacked Off Yemen and Somalia as Piracy Threat Returns
Armed pirates have hijacked two commercial vessels in separate incidents off Yemen and Somalia, including the Sibu 1, an oil tanker under U.S. sanctions for allegedly transporting Iranian petroleum products, raising fresh concerns over m...
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U.S. Escalates Economic Pressure on Iran With Tougher Sanctions
The United States is preparing what Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent described as the toughest sanctions in its history against Iran, intensifying economic pressure as Washington seeks to isolate Tehran and avoid a broader military escal...
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Twenty-Nine US States Take Meta to Trial Over Alleged Child Addiction on Instagram and Facebook
State prosecutors are demanding an end to algorithmic features like infinite scrolling and seeking hundreds of billions of dollars in penalties in a case that could force a fundamental redesign of social media.
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Former Scottish National Party Executive Peter Murrell Jailed for Five Years Over £400,000 Embezzlement
The husband of former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon will serve more than five years after admitting to secretly using party funds to buy luxury vehicles, electronics, and designer goods over a 12-year period.
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Moderna and Merck's Personalized Cancer Vaccine Succeeds in Historic Late-Stage Melanoma Trial
A Phase 3 study involving more than 1,100 patients shows the customized mRNA treatment, given alongside an immunotherapy drug, significantly reduces the risk of skin cancer returning or spreading after surgery.
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Prince Harry and Meghan to Move Back to Britain With Their Children
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expected to relocate later this month to a private home outside London, with Archie and Lilibet due to begin school in the United Kingdom in September.
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U.S. Designates American Citizen Min Zin as Wrongfully Detained by China
The United States State Department has formally designated American citizen Min Zin as wrongfully detained by Chinese authorities in Beijing and called for his immediate release, alongside fellow detained American doctor Youlin Chen, as ...
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Amazon Expands Prime Air Drone Delivery to Nearly 500 U.S. Cities and Towns
Amazon plans to expand its Prime Air drone delivery service to nearly five hundred United States cities and towns by the end of 2026, a sixfold increase in coverage that will allow millions of items to be delivered in as little as thirty...
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Walmart Reports Strong Quarterly Profit Boosted by $2.9 Billion in Tariff Refunds
Walmart reported six point four billion dollars in net income for the quarter ended July thirty-first, with results helped substantially by two point nine billion dollars in federal tariff refunds following legal challenges to tariffs im...
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USS George Washington Arrives in Middle East to Relieve Aircraft Carrier USS Abraham Lincoln
The United States Central Command said the nuclear-powered USS George Washington has arrived in the Middle East to replace the USS Abraham Lincoln after the latter's record deployment drew scrutiny over sailor fatigue, morale and straine...
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Merck and Moderna Report Positive Late-Stage Results for Personalized mRNA Cancer Vaccine
Merck and Moderna said their personalized messenger RNA cancer vaccine, used with Keytruda, met its primary goals in a late-stage trial of more than one thousand one hundred patients with advanced melanoma, significantly extending recurr...
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United States National Debt Surpasses Forty Trillion Dollars as Federal Borrowing Accelerates
The United States national debt has crossed forty trillion dollars, rising rapidly from the thirty-nine trillion dollar threshold reached in March and intensifying concerns over persistent federal deficits and the growing cost of servici...
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United States Treasury Doubles Debt Buybacks as Long-Term Bond Yields Hit Multi-Decade Highs
The United States Treasury is doubling its government debt buyback program to provide liquidity to the long-term bond market after yields on ten-year, twenty-year and thirty-year Treasury securities reached multi-decade highs amid persis...
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U.S. Military Establishes Maritime Corridor to Protect Commercial Shipping Through Strait of Hormuz
The Pentagon began operations to escort commercial tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, blocking dozens of vessels from entering Iranian ports while protecting oil shipments from the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.
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Senate Advances Bipartisan Bill to Expand Sanctions on Russia and Iran
The Senate cleared a key procedural hurdle for a sweeping sanctions package with eighty-six votes, giving the president broad authority to impose tariffs of up to one hundred percent on third countries, including China and India, that co...
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Senate Appropriators Advance Stopgap Spending Bill Ahead of Autumn Shutdown Deadline
The Senate Appropriations Committee unveiled a temporary funding measure that would keep the federal government operating through early December, setting up a dispute with House Republicans over spending levels and executive branch regul...
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Trump Escalates Pressure on Iran With Threat of Severe Sanctions on Trading Partners
President Donald Trump threatened harsh secondary sanctions against foreign entities doing business with Tehran, widening Washington’s maximum-pressure campaign against Iran while seeking to isolate the country without committing to a la...
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Federal Reserve Officials Split Over Rate Policy as Inflation Stays Elevated
Minutes from the latest Federal Open Market Committee meeting showed growing disagreement among policymakers, with some members favoring renewed rate increases as annual inflation remains at three point four percent and uncertainty persi...
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Trump Delays Fifty Percent Tariffs on Canadian Goods After Last-Minute Talks
President Donald Trump postponed tariffs on twenty billion dollars of Canadian imports shortly before they were due to take effect, averting an immediate escalation in the trade dispute while pressing Ottawa for concessions in ongoing ne...
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Trump Nominates White House Policy Aide Heidi Overton to Lead Food and Drug Administration
President Donald Trump selected Doctor Heidi Overton, deputy director of the Domestic Policy Council, to lead the Food and Drug Administration, putting a senior White House aide at the center of forthcoming battles over food safety, drug...
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UAE Announces Comprehensive Trade and Financial Embargo on Iran
The United Arab Emirates has announced a total embargo on trade and financial dealings with Iran, sharply increasing pressure on Tehran as regional conflict intensifies.
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U.S. Threatens Severe New Sanctions on Iran and Pressures China to Cut Economic Ties
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has warned that Washington plans to impose its most severe sanctions yet on Iran and urged China and other countries to cut economic ties with Tehran or face secondary consequences.
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U.S. Establishes Protected Shipping Corridor Through Strait of Hormuz
The U.S. military has operationalized a protected maritime corridor through the Strait of Hormuz and is escorting commercial tankers to help maintain the flow of oil through the strategic waterway during the conflict with Iran.
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Russia Intensifies Missile and Drone Strikes Across Ukraine
Russian forces have launched an overnight wave of missile and drone strikes against Kyiv and 28 other locations across Ukraine, damaging civilian infrastructure and placing further pressure on the country’s resilience during the prolonge...
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U.S. Agencies Warn of Cyberattacks Targeting Water and Industrial Infrastructure
Several U.S. federal agencies have warned that unidentified hackers are attempting to breach industrial control systems used by water facilities and other critical infrastructure, raising concerns about potential threats to essential ser...
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Prince Harry and Six Others Ordered to Pay £9.5 Million After High Court Defeat
Bitcoin Surges Toward $80,000 as Short Squeeze and ETF Inflows Ignite Crypto Rally
Alaska Charter Plane Crash Kills Eight, Including Two Army Corps of Engineers Employees
Severe Summer Storms Sweep Northeastern U.S., Triggering Tornado Warnings and Power Outages
Consumer Groups Ask FTC to Investigate AI Companies Over Alleged Book Hoarding
Alabama Jury Orders The New York Times to Pay Nine Point Two Five Million Dollars in Defamation Case
Federal Appeals Court Rules Northern New York's Top Federal Prosecutor Was Unlawfully Appointed
Pentagon Issues Separation Notices to Stars and Stripes Leaders in Press Freedom Dispute
Trump Administration Suspends Ground Beef Import Tariffs for Ninety Days to Ease Grocery Prices
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts Temporarily Allows White House Ballroom Construction to Resume
US and European Governments Warn Israel Over Strikes in Syria and West Bank Settlement Moves
US Senate Heads for Major Cryptocurrency Regulatory Fight in September
Trump Suspends Some Ground Beef Import Tariffs to Ease Grocery Prices
Pentagon Moves Against Stars and Stripes Leadership in Clash Over Editorial Independence
Supreme Court Allows White House Ballroom Construction to Resume Pending Review
Trump Threatens Military Action Against Oman as Iran Ceasefire Talks Collapse
US Treasury Doubles Bond Buybacks as National Debt Surpasses $40 Trillion
Trump Administration Renews Effort to Remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook
Stripe and Google Commit Billions to Expand Artificial Intelligence Infrastructure
Dutch Regulator Fines Uber Nine Hundred Sixty-Six Million Dollars Over Automated Driver Suspensions
Western Governments Condemn Israeli Settlement Expansion as Pressure Builds for Further Action
U.S. National Debt Surpasses Forty Trillion Dollars as Bond Market Concerns Grow
Ukraine Strikes Russian Drone and Command Infrastructure in Occupied Territories
Two Commercial Vessels Hijacked Off Yemen and Somalia as Piracy Threat Returns
U.S. Escalates Economic Pressure on Iran With Tougher Sanctions
Twenty-Nine US States Take Meta to Trial Over Alleged Child Addiction on Instagram and Facebook
Former Scottish National Party Executive Peter Murrell Jailed for Five Years Over £400,000 Embezzlement
Moderna and Merck's Personalized Cancer Vaccine Succeeds in Historic Late-Stage Melanoma Trial
Prince Harry and Meghan to Move Back to Britain With Their Children
U.S. Designates American Citizen Min Zin as Wrongfully Detained by China
Amazon Expands Prime Air Drone Delivery to Nearly 500 U.S. Cities and Towns
Walmart Reports Strong Quarterly Profit Boosted by $2.9 Billion in Tariff Refunds
USS George Washington Arrives in Middle East to Relieve Aircraft Carrier USS Abraham Lincoln
Merck and Moderna Report Positive Late-Stage Results for Personalized mRNA Cancer Vaccine
United States National Debt Surpasses Forty Trillion Dollars as Federal Borrowing Accelerates
United States Treasury Doubles Debt Buybacks as Long-Term Bond Yields Hit Multi-Decade Highs
U.S. Military Establishes Maritime Corridor to Protect Commercial Shipping Through Strait of Hormuz
Senate Advances Bipartisan Bill to Expand Sanctions on Russia and Iran
Senate Appropriators Advance Stopgap Spending Bill Ahead of Autumn Shutdown Deadline
Trump Escalates Pressure on Iran With Threat of Severe Sanctions on Trading Partners
Federal Reserve Officials Split Over Rate Policy as Inflation Stays Elevated
Trump Delays Fifty Percent Tariffs on Canadian Goods After Last-Minute Talks
Trump Nominates White House Policy Aide Heidi Overton to Lead Food and Drug Administration
UAE Announces Comprehensive Trade and Financial Embargo on Iran
U.S. Threatens Severe New Sanctions on Iran and Pressures China to Cut Economic Ties
U.S. Establishes Protected Shipping Corridor Through Strait of Hormuz
Russia Intensifies Missile and Drone Strikes Across Ukraine
U.S. Agencies Warn of Cyberattacks Targeting Water and Industrial Infrastructure
Israel Advances West Bank Settlement Expansion With 1,200 New Homes in E1 Area
International Criminal Court Condemns U.S. Sanctions Against Senior Personnel as Attack on Judicial Independence
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