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NEW: Our visual analysis suggests the U.S. hit two drinking-water facilities overnight in southern Iran with precision-guided munitions. Deliberately targeting civilian infrastructure could constitute a war crime. w/ @ckoettl.bsky.social @johnismay.bsky.social www.nytimes.com/2026/06/10/w...
Hundreds of thousands of homes and business in Illinois and Wisconsin lost power on Wednesday and air travelers were facing significant delays as intense storms swept across the Midwest.
This year’s FIFA World Cup is about to kick off. Here's basic information about schedules, events, places to gather, how to get around and ideas for what else to do while you’re there.
Breaking News: The U.S. and Iran traded strikes for a second night in a row, raising the possibility of a return to all-out war. Follow live updates.
The San Francisco Bay Area is entering a brief stretch of summerlike heat, with temperatures expected to soar well above seasonal norms and fire officials watching closely for dry, windy conditions that can quickly turn dangerous, the National Weather Service said.
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Gianni says chill
“Mr. Infantino, who earns around $6 million in salary, noted that FIFA invests most of its income in soccer development around the world.”
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“I am not feeling bullish on female politicians gaining real power on the national level in the near future,” Jessica Grose writes.
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This shooting in Colorado happened several years ago, but the details have stuck with me ever since.
Here is the story on what happened when several men with guns converged in the town square.
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In every corner of New York City, spontaneous watch parties have merged into a communal expression of civic joy for the Knicks. From the thousands watching on giant screens in Central Park to a small group peering at a phone on the Staten Island Ferry, fans are gathering to watch wherever they can.
Forecasters warned that destructive storms were expected across the region into Wednesday night.