United States · Politics
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Nearly 400 US complaints filed over oven door glass shattering with 40+ injuries
The US Consumer Product Safety Commission received nearly 400 complaints about oven door glass suddenly shattering from January 2025 to March 2026.
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Trump-backed commission approves 250-foot triumphal arch near Arlington Cemetery
The Commission of Fine Arts approved designs for a 250-foot triumphal arch proposed by Donald Trump near Arlington National Cemetery.
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Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson retracts Starbucks boycott amid $100M Tennessee expansion
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson retracted her Starbucks boycott after the company unveiled a $100 million expansion creating 2,000 jobs in Tennessee.
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Virginia Judge Dismisses Charges Against Assistant Principal in Teacher Shooting Case
A Virginia judge dismissed felony charges against assistant principal Ebony Parker in a 2023 teacher shooting case.
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Long Branch police arrest six after teen gathering triggers curfew and brawls
Hundreds of teens gathered illegally at Pier Village in Long Branch, NJ, on June 19, causing violence and disorder; six were arrested and an emergency curfew was imposed.
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Israel escalates airstrikes in southern Lebanon amid ongoing conflict and ceasefire attempts
Israel conducted multiple airstrikes in southern Lebanon from June 17 to 20, killing dozens and targeting Hezbollah militants amid ceasefire efforts.
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US and Iran Hold First Direct Talks in Switzerland on Ceasefire and Nuclear Issues
The US and Iran held their first direct round of negotiations on June 21 in Switzerland, aiming for a peace deal within 60 days.
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UN envoy urges immediate release of Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi on 81st birthday
UN special envoy Julie Bishop called for the immediate release of detained Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi on June 19, her 81st birthday.
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Trump unveils Qatari-donated Boeing 747 as interim Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews
President Donald Trump unveiled a refurbished Boeing 747 jet donated by Qatar to serve as interim Air Force One until 2028.
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Luigi Mangione Withdraws Emotional Disturbance Defense in UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder Case
Defendant Luigi Mangione withdrew his extreme emotional disturbance defense on June 14 ahead of his September state trial in Manhattan.
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JD Vance publishes memoir on return to Catholic faith
JD Vance released a memoir on June 18 detailing his journey from atheism back to Roman Catholicism.
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Qatar Donates Modified Boeing 747 Presidential Plane, Unveiled by Trump at Andrews
Qatar gifted the U.S. a Boeing 747-8i presidential aircraft, unveiled June 19 at Joint Base Andrews with Trump present.
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Brooklyn woman sentenced to 20 years to life for drowning her three children near Coney Island
Erin Merdy was sentenced to 20 years to life in prison for drowning her three children near Coney Island in 2022.
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Pentagon seeks $80 billion from Congress to fund Iran war and other expenses
The US Department of Defense requested $80 billion in supplemental funding to cover Iran war costs and other bills, Deputy Defense Secretary informed lawmakers.
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US Vice President JD Vance cancels Switzerland trip for Iran talks due to logistical issues
US Vice President JD Vance postponed his June 19 trip to Switzerland for Iran nuclear talks citing unresolved logistical problems.
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Pentagon seeks $80 billion supplemental budget for Iran war and related costs
The US Department of Defense requested an $80 billion supplemental budget for Iran war expenses and other operations.
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Israel and Hezbollah agree to ceasefire after deadly clashes amid US-Iran peace deal
Israel and Hezbollah agreed to a ceasefire starting June 19 at 4pm local time, ending deadly fighting in southern Lebanon amid US-Iran negotiations.
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US military kills three in strike on suspected drug-smuggling boat in Eastern Pacific
The US military killed three men in a June 18 strike on a boat accused of drug smuggling in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.
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Trump declares ‘no limits’ to power after Iran war and claims total military victory
President Donald Trump asserted unlimited power and claimed full US military victory after signing a memorandum with Iran to end conflict.
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Flu outbreak sickens nearly 160 at Lackland Air Force Base after vaccine mandate lifted
Nearly 160 recruits at Lackland Air Force Base fell ill in a flu outbreak weeks after the military ended its mandatory flu vaccine policy.
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Obama Presidential Center opens in Chicago with star-studded ceremony
The Obama Presidential Center officially opened June 18 in Chicago with former presidents and celebrities attending.
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Italy's Meloni denies Trump claim she begged for photo at G7, sparking diplomatic row
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni denied Donald Trump's claim she begged him for a photo at the G7 summit, deepening tensions between the two leaders.
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Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool to be drained again for repairs after algae and vandalism claims
President Trump ordered immediate repairs to Washington DC’s Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool following algae issues and alleged vandalism.
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US and Iran Postpone Nuclear and Peace Talks Amid Lebanon Clashes
US and Iran delayed their June 19-20 negotiations on a permanent peace deal and nuclear restrictions due to escalating clashes in southern Lebanon.