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Israeli forces shot one suspect and wounded another after rocks were thrown at vehicles in the West Bank. A search is underway for additional attackers following the incident.
The House split evenly on a resolution to curb President Donald Trump's military actions against Iran, causing it to fail. Lawmakers remain divided over constitutional war powers and the scope of presidential authority.
Iran allowed around 30 ships to transit the Strait of Hormuz in a limited easing of restrictions following talks involving China and the United States. The move comes amid economic concerns and renewed violence between Israel and Lebanon.
The United States Justice Department accused Yale School of Medicine of unlawfully favoring Black and Hispanic applicants. The action follows a Supreme Court ruling banning the use of race in college admissions.
Israel and Lebanon held eight hours of talks in Washington during their third round of negotiations. United States officials described the discussions as productive, with further meetings planned as a ceasefire deadline approaches.
Netanyahu is reportedly trying to prevent ultra-Orthodox parties from forcing early September elections, warning it could weaken the right-wing bloc. New polling shows neither the coalition nor the opposition currently has a majority path.
Ten countries advanced from the second semi-final to complete the Eurovision 2026 Grand Final lineup. They will compete in Vienna alongside Austria, the five automatic qualifiers, and the first semi-final winners.
Ten more countries secured spots in the Eurovision grand final after the second semifinal. They will join earlier qualifiers, major contributing nations and host country Austria in Saturday's competition.
Joe Kent said President Trump was close to reaching a stronger nuclear deal with Iran before war broke out and urged a shift back to negotiations. The White House rejected his claims and defended the administration’s military actions as necessary to counter Iranian threats.
The Supreme Court preserved mail access to a key abortion pill as legal battles continue. Trump and Xi met in Beijing with differing tones, while Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates reportedly struck Iran. The Justice Department plans to drop fraud charges against Indian billionaire Gautam Adani.
Israel plans to sue The New York Times and columnist Nicholas Kristof over allegations of sexual violence by Israeli troops. The article has sparked widespread criticism over its sourcing and raised questions about the newspaper's editorial standards.
The House of Representatives rejected a resolution to limit President Donald Trump's military actions against Iran in a 212 to 212 vote. The measure fell one vote short amid growing congressional divisions over war powers.
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