Record-breaking temperatures have gripped many areas of the eastern United States since the start of summer, compelling residents to adapt quickly to the extreme weather.
The US Justice Department's request for the Internal Revenue Service to permanently halt tax audits of the Trump family raises concerns about the fairness of the tax system.
President Zelensky states that the Ukrainian military has reclaimed 590 sq km of territory since early this year and is pushing Russia toward a diplomatic path.
The Cuban government condemns the US Department of Justice's accusations against Raul Castro concerning the 1996 downing of two aircraft, stating the action lacks legitimacy.
Princeton's century-long pride in 'unproctored integrity' has ended, as the top US university reintroduces exam proctors for the first time since the 19th century to combat cheating.
Secretary of State Rubio's trip accompanying President Trump to Beijing garnered significant attention, as he had been placed under Chinese sanctions six years prior while serving as a senator.
The US ambassador to the United Nations announced that the United Arab Emirates is utilizing the Iron Dome air defense system, which was transferred by Israel.
As peace talks freeze and Ukraine becomes more self-reliant, President Zelensky appears to be actively distancing his country from dependence on the United States.
Israel secretly established a base in Iraq and previously clashed with local forces to prevent them from accessing the area, according to the Wall Street Journal.
FIFA plans to stage three separate opening ceremonies for the inaugural matches of the United States, Mexico, and Canada at the 2026 World Cup, featuring numerous stars including Lisa, Katy Perry, and Michael Buble.