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Vance, in Los Angeles, says troops need to stay, blasts Newsom over immigration

FAA says Jacksonville Air Route Traffic Control Center experiencing telecommunications issue

US judge blocks slashing of universities' federal funding from National Science Foundation

US stocks finished mixed in choppy trading, with the Dow rising marginally while the S&P 500 fell two tenths of one percent and the tech-heavy Nasdaq declined half of one percent

Tunisia sentences ex-President Marzouki to 22 years in absentia

Hamas’s assault on Israel and the war in Gaza that followed has had knock-on effects on Iran, Syria, Yemen and Lebanon, as well as beyond the Middle East. Here are six key events that have shaped the Middle East over the past 20 months.

Hamas’s assault on Israel and the war in Gaza that followed has had knock-on effects on Iran, Syria, Yemen and Lebanon, as well as beyond the Middle East. Here are six key events that have shaped the Middle East over the past 20 months.

Breaking news: Hundreds of U.S. citizens have left Iran through its land borders since the start of Israel’s deadly assault on the country last week, according to a State Department cable circulated to diplomats Friday.

Texas’s conservative governor may soon sign a bill that opponents say would dramatically limit how students are allowed to protest on campus, part of the Republican response to last year’s roiling student protests over the Israel-Gaza war.

Analysis: Chatbots can be great for brainstorming or helping with difficult writings. But they’re also a minefield of potential goofs and embarrassments. Here are 6 tips you should avoid when using chatbots.

A federal appeals court on Friday blocked a Louisiana law requiring public school districts to display the Ten Commandments in all classrooms, calling it unconstitutional.

Nina Kuscsik, who helped break open the boys’ club of long-distance running and became the first woman to run in the New York City Marathon and the first woman to officially win the Boston Marathon, died June 8 at a hospital in Brookhaven, New York. She was 86.

Column by Daniel Wolfe: A flight from Atlanta to Honolulu can expect to see almost 2 additional extra minutes of turbulence in a warming world. The Southwest will experience more of it too — and there’s a scientific reason why.

Four days after President Donald Trump abruptly left a summit of global leaders in Canada, calling on civilians to “evacuate Tehran” and stoking global talk of war, the president on Friday said he still wanted more time to decide.

A United States District Court judge has ordered Prince George’s County to pay $1.8 million to a former police officer stemming from a 2017 sexual assault that she alleged was committed by her supervising officer, an incident that Kara McMurray said led to retaliation against her after she reported.

As Iran and Israel continue to trade strikes and President Donald Trump mulls whether the United States should join the fight, Iranians living in the U.S. are anxious about loved ones still in the country — and about Iran’s future.

Review by Ty Burr: Rebel Wilson stars in “Bride Hard” as a superspy in a lazy, unfunny action-comedy mashup.

As President Trump considers launching an attack on Iran, Tehran has warned of swift retaliation. Here are some of the U.S. bases and troop deployments in the region that could participate in such a strike — and face reprisal.

Social Security has stopped publicly reporting its processing times for benefits, the 1-800 number’s current call wait time and numerous other performance metrics, which customers and advocates have used to track the agency’s struggling customer service programs.

The presidential feud that even death couldn't end

Man accused of forcing US congressman off road turns himself in

Panama declares emergency over banana region unrest

BREAKING: Columbia University activist Mahmoud Khalil exited an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility late Friday, after a federal judge ordered his release while his immigration proceedings play out.

During a hearing hours earlier before U.S. District Judge Michael Farbiarz, Khalil's attorneys asked him to free Khalil from detention or transfer him to New Jersey. The New Jersey judge agreed, determining that Khalil is not a threat to the community, not a flight risk and that his detention...

Columbia University activist Mahmoud Khalil exited an ICE detention facility in Louisiana on Friday night, after a federal judge ordered his release while his immigration proceedings play out.

American cyclist who got trapped in Iran talks about his tense escape as Israeli "bombs kept falling"

From Las Vegas to Tokyo, a record 72 million Americans are predicted to hit the road and skies for the Fourth of July