Journalists including a CNN team were attacked near Sinjil in the occupied West Bank while covering the first anniversary of Saif Musallet’s killing. Israeli authorities said four settlers were arrested after one suspect allegedly brandished a knife and tried to slash a vehicle tire.
Federal regulators say the Keystone Pipeline’s owner and operator knew a stressed section of pipe had been a problem for years before a December 2022 rupture in Kansas. A proposed settlement filed in July 2026 would require South Bow to pay $26.9 million and fund about $40 million in prevention work.
U.S. officials and defense analysts are drawing a sharper line between China’s military timeline on Taiwan and the Pentagon’s slower effort to rebuild key munitions used in the Iran war. New assessments show several critical missile inventories may not return to prewar levels for years.
California Rep. Ro Khanna said armed Israeli settlers detained his delegation in the southern West Bank on July 8 and that Israeli troops sided with the settlers. The Israeli military said troops dispersed civilians and reopened the road, and denied taking part in blocking the group.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican and a central GOP vote in Washington, died at 71 on July 11. His death triggers an appointment process in South Carolina and raises immediate questions about Senate math in a narrowly divided chamber.
Journalists including a CNN team were attacked near Sinjil in the occupied West Bank while covering the first anniversary of Saif Musallet’s killing. Israeli authorities said four settlers were arrested after one suspect allegedly brandished a knife and tried to slash a vehicle tire.
Federal regulators say the Keystone Pipeline’s owner and operator knew a stressed section of pipe had been a problem for years before a December 2022 rupture in Kansas. A proposed settlement filed in July 2026 would require South Bow to pay $26.9 million and fund about $40 million in prevention work.
U.S. officials and defense analysts are drawing a sharper line between China’s military timeline on Taiwan and the Pentagon’s slower effort to rebuild key munitions used in the Iran war. New assessments show several critical missile inventories may not return to prewar levels for years.
California Rep. Ro Khanna said armed Israeli settlers detained his delegation in the southern West Bank on July 8 and that Israeli troops sided with the settlers. The Israeli military said troops dispersed civilians and reopened the road, and denied taking part in blocking the group.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican and a central GOP vote in Washington, died at 71 on July 11. His death triggers an appointment process in South Carolina and raises immediate questions about Senate math in a narrowly divided chamber.
Journalists including a CNN team were attacked near Sinjil in the occupied West Bank while covering the first anniversary of Saif Musallet’s killing. Israeli authorities said four settlers were arrested after one suspect allegedly brandished a knife and tried to slash a vehicle tire.
Federal regulators say the Keystone Pipeline’s owner and operator knew a stressed section of pipe had been a problem for years before a December 2022 rupture in Kansas. A proposed settlement filed in July 2026 would require South Bow to pay $26.9 million and fund about $40 million in prevention work.
U.S. officials and defense analysts are drawing a sharper line between China’s military timeline on Taiwan and the Pentagon’s slower effort to rebuild key munitions used in the Iran war. New assessments show several critical missile inventories may not return to prewar levels for years.
California Rep. Ro Khanna said armed Israeli settlers detained his delegation in the southern West Bank on July 8 and that Israeli troops sided with the settlers. The Israeli military said troops dispersed civilians and reopened the road, and denied taking part in blocking the group.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican and a central GOP vote in Washington, died at 71 on July 11. His death triggers an appointment process in South Carolina and raises immediate questions about Senate math in a narrowly divided chamber.
Journalists including a CNN team were attacked near Sinjil in the occupied West Bank while covering the first anniversary of Saif Musallet’s killing. Israeli authorities said four settlers were arrested after one suspect allegedly brandished a knife and tried to slash a vehicle tire.
Federal regulators say the Keystone Pipeline’s owner and operator knew a stressed section of pipe had been a problem for years before a December 2022 rupture in Kansas. A proposed settlement filed in July 2026 would require South Bow to pay $26.9 million and fund about $40 million in prevention work.
U.S. officials and defense analysts are drawing a sharper line between China’s military timeline on Taiwan and the Pentagon’s slower effort to rebuild key munitions used in the Iran war. New assessments show several critical missile inventories may not return to prewar levels for years.
California Rep. Ro Khanna said armed Israeli settlers detained his delegation in the southern West Bank on July 8 and that Israeli troops sided with the settlers. The Israeli military said troops dispersed civilians and reopened the road, and denied taking part in blocking the group.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican and a central GOP vote in Washington, died at 71 on July 11. His death triggers an appointment process in South Carolina and raises immediate questions about Senate math in a narrowly divided chamber.
Federal regulators say the Keystone Pipeline’s owner and operator knew a stressed section of pipe had been a problem for years before a December 2022 rupture in Kansas. A proposed settlement filed in July 2026 would require South Bow to pay $26.9 million and fund about $40 million in prevention work.
Journalists including a CNN team were attacked near Sinjil in the occupied West Bank while covering the first anniversary of Saif Musallet’s killing. Israeli authorities said four settlers were arrested after one suspect allegedly brandished a knife and tried to slash a vehicle tire.
Federal regulators say the Keystone Pipeline’s owner and operator knew a stressed section of pipe had been a problem for years before a December 2022 rupture in Kansas. A proposed settlement filed in July 2026 would require South Bow to pay $26.9 million and fund about $40 million in prevention work.
U.S. officials and defense analysts are drawing a sharper line between China’s military timeline on Taiwan and the Pentagon’s slower effort to rebuild key munitions used in the Iran war. New assessments show several critical missile inventories may not return to prewar levels for years.
California Rep. Ro Khanna said armed Israeli settlers detained his delegation in the southern West Bank on July 8 and that Israeli troops sided with the settlers. The Israeli military said troops dispersed civilians and reopened the road, and denied taking part in blocking the group.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican and a central GOP vote in Washington, died at 71 on July 11. His death triggers an appointment process in South Carolina and raises immediate questions about Senate math in a narrowly divided chamber.
Federal prosecutors said Chinese national Minsu Fang was indicted after investigators traced more than 2,000 kilograms of fentanyl precursor chemicals allegedly shipped through the U.S. and on to Mexico. The Justice Department said the case is tied to one of the largest precursor seizures in Southern District of Texas history.
Historic flash flooding in south-central Missouri left communities underwater and forced the evacuation of more than 200 children and counselors from Camp Taum Sauk. State officials said some areas saw up to 12 inches of rain in hours, with rescues continuing as rivers rose.
Federal agents delivered subpoenas to several New York Times journalists at their homes on July 11, seeking testimony before a Manhattan grand jury over reporting about Air Force One. The move has drawn objections from the newspaper and press-freedom advocates, who say it breaks with longstanding Justice Department practice.
Homeownership remains elusive for millions of Americans as high prices, elevated mortgage rates, limited inventory, and widening wealth gaps reinforce one another. Even as some indicators have stabilized, the structural barriers keeping first-time buyers out of the market remain firmly in place.
The restart of federal student loan collections marks a major turning point after years of pandemic-era relief. Its effects will extend well beyond delinquent borrowers, shaping household budgets, credit markets, labor decisions, and the politics of higher education finance.
The artificial intelligence boom is not just a computing story. It is rapidly becoming an energy story, as data centers grow larger, denser, and harder for power grids to absorb without higher costs, tougher trade-offs, and new infrastructure.
Journalists including a CNN team were attacked near Sinjil in the occupied West Bank while covering the first anniversary of Saif Musallet’s killing. Israeli authorities said four settlers were arrested after one suspect allegedly brandished a knife and tried to slash a vehicle tire.
Federal regulators say the Keystone Pipeline’s owner and operator knew a stressed section of pipe had been a problem for years before a December 2022 rupture in Kansas. A proposed settlement filed in July 2026 would require South Bow to pay $26.9 million and fund about $40 million in prevention work.
U.S. officials and defense analysts are drawing a sharper line between China’s military timeline on Taiwan and the Pentagon’s slower effort to rebuild key munitions used in the Iran war. New assessments show several critical missile inventories may not return to prewar levels for years.
California Rep. Ro Khanna said armed Israeli settlers detained his delegation in the southern West Bank on July 8 and that Israeli troops sided with the settlers. The Israeli military said troops dispersed civilians and reopened the road, and denied taking part in blocking the group.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican and a central GOP vote in Washington, died at 71 on July 11. His death triggers an appointment process in South Carolina and raises immediate questions about Senate math in a narrowly divided chamber.
Federal prosecutors said Chinese national Minsu Fang was indicted after investigators traced more than 2,000 kilograms of fentanyl precursor chemicals allegedly shipped through the U.S. and on to Mexico. The Justice Department said the case is tied to one of the largest precursor seizures in Southern District of Texas history.
Historic flash flooding in south-central Missouri left communities underwater and forced the evacuation of more than 200 children and counselors from Camp Taum Sauk. State officials said some areas saw up to 12 inches of rain in hours, with rescues continuing as rivers rose.
Federal agents delivered subpoenas to several New York Times journalists at their homes on July 11, seeking testimony before a Manhattan grand jury over reporting about Air Force One. The move has drawn objections from the newspaper and press-freedom advocates, who say it breaks with longstanding Justice Department practice.
EasyJet said on July 10 that it agreed in principle to a £5.7 billion, or about $7.7 billion, takeover proposal from Apollo Global Management. The new bid overtook an earlier offer from Castlelake and set up a fresh phase in the fight for the U.K. budget airline.
Lynette Hooker, a 55-year-old Michigan woman, disappeared in the Bahamas on April 4, 2026. Investigators have since said digital evidence appears to conflict with her husband’s original account, prompting a renewed search.
Meta has begun rolling out Muse Image, a new AI image generator that can use photos from adult public Instagram accounts when another user tags that account. The launch has raised fresh questions about consent, privacy settings, and how widely the feature will spread across Meta’s apps.
Federal interest costs reached $857 billion in the first nine months of fiscal 2026, according to the Congressional Budget Office. That total is about $20 billion higher than combined outlays for the Department of Education, Department of Homeland Security and the Environmental Protection Agency.
Journalists including a CNN team were attacked near Sinjil in the occupied West Bank while covering the first anniversary of Saif Musallet’s killing. Israeli authorities said four settlers were arrested after one suspect allegedly brandished a knife and tried to slash a vehicle tire.
Federal regulators say the Keystone Pipeline’s owner and operator knew a stressed section of pipe had been a problem for years before a December 2022 rupture in Kansas. A proposed settlement filed in July 2026 would require South Bow to pay $26.9 million and fund about $40 million in prevention work.
U.S. officials and defense analysts are drawing a sharper line between China’s military timeline on Taiwan and the Pentagon’s slower effort to rebuild key munitions used in the Iran war. New assessments show several critical missile inventories may not return to prewar levels for years.