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Live updates: Supreme Court set to issue 6 rulings on final day, including birthright citizenship
The court has six cases left to decide as it concludes its nine-month term ahead of a summer break. Follow along for live updates.
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China, U.S. confirm details of their trade deal, Beijing says
The statement came after U.S. President Donald Trump said that both sides had signed a trade deal, without providing further details.
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Kennedy's advisers back flu vaccination, but not shots with a rarely used preservative
RFK Jr.’s new vaccine panel backed flu shots for most Americans—but urged avoiding a preservative falsely linked to autism.
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White House to limit intelligence sharing with Congress after leak of early Iran report
The decision comes as top Cabinet officials are set to provide a classified briefing to members of the Senate on Thursday afternoon about the strikes.
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Hegseth defends success of Iran strikes, citing ‘low confidence' in intelligence reports
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth commended U.S. forces for “obliterating” Iran’s nuclear sites during this week’s air strikes. The secretary also said the full extent of the damage will take weeks to assess and preliminary reports from American intelligence agencies, which say damage was severe but not a total loss, were inaccurate.
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Trump admin officials brief senators on U.S. strikes on Iran
Top Trump administration officials briefed senators this afternoon on the U.S. airstrikes against Iran’s nuclear enrichment facilities.
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California violates civil rights with transgender student athlete policy, federal officials rule
Federal officials have ruled that California violated civil rights by allowing transgender athletes to compete against biological females.
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Despite promise to remove ‘worst of the worst,' ICE has arrested only 6% of known immigrant murderers
ICE pledged to arrest undocumented immigrants accused of murder, but only six have been taken into custody, sparking criticism over federal priorities.
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Trump compares strikes against Iran to bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
While attending the NATO summit at the Hague, President Donald Trump compared the U.S. stikes against Iran’s nuclear sites to the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II.
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CIA says Iran's nuclear program ‘severely damaged' by U.S. strikes
President Donald Trump and NATO member leaders gathered Wednesday for a summit in the Netherlands.
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‘Ridiculous': Trump slams Israel, Iran over ceasefire violations
President Donald Trump slammed Israel and Iran the morning after the two countries traded missiles in violation of their ceasefire agreement. “We basically have two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard that they don’t know what the f*** they’re doing.”
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Trump to meet NATO leaders in his only full day at summit
Trump will meet with members of a NATO alliance amid his latest comments casting doubt on the U.S. commitment to its mutual defense guarantees.
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Ceasefire confusion: Iran disputes Trump's Israel deal
President Trump announced a ceasefire deal between Israel and Iran, but Iran now says no agreement has been made. NBC 5’s Allie Spillyards has the latest.
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How covering your face became a constitutional matter: Mask debate tests free speech rights
Donald Trump’s calls to ban protest masks has ignited a legal battle over free speech, privacy and whether face coverings are protected by the First Amendment.
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Israel agrees to a ceasefire as Iran launches its final round of missiles
Israel has agreed to a bilateral ceasefire following days of intense fighting and declaring the completion of its military operation against Iran.
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Oil rises, U.S. stock futures slide as markets react to U.S. strike on Iran
The price of Brent crude oil, the international standard, rose 3.3% to $79.60 a barrel. U.S. crude rose 3.1% to $76.16 a barrel.
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U.S. signals a willingness to renew talks with Iran and avoid a prolonged war
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said at a news conference that America “does not seek war” with Iran.
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Vance says U.S. ‘not at war with Iran, we're at war with Iran's nuclear program'
President Donald Trump said Saturday night that the U.S. had dropped bombs on three Iranian nuclear sites, the first time the U.S. has directly attacked Iran.
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Pentagon issues warning after Iranian nuclear strikes: Retaliation would be ‘incredibly poor choice'
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan Caine held a press briefing the morning after U.S. strikes hit three Iranian nuclear sites. “Our forces remain on high alert and are fully postured to respond to any Iranian retaliation or proxy attacks,” Caine said.