The US Supreme Court has issued a ruling that paves the way for states to decide on banning transgender women from participating in school sports teams.
Millions across the US Midwest and Great Lakes region are enduring a sweltering heatwave, expected to persist through the 4/7 Independence Day holiday.
Iran announced a foreign cargo ship ran aground in the Strait of Hormuz after it entered shallow waters outside the shipping lane designated by Tehran.
Rising political candidate Melat Kiros has secured a seat representing Colorado in the House of Representatives, poised to become the first female Gen Z representative in the US Congress.
A passenger plane originating from Poland mistakenly transmitted a "hijack" code, prompting Israel, Turkey, and Bulgaria to deploy fighter jets for monitoring.
The US Department of Justice has directed federal prosecutors to prioritize investigations into individuals entering the US on tourist visas with the primary intent of giving birth to secure citizenship for their children.
The US announced the deployment of at least 4-5 Reaper unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) along with 900 troops to assist Venezuela following a dual earthquake disaster that killed over 1.900 people.
Joachim Klement, dubbed the "World Cup oracle", apologizes to the Netherlands team for predicting they would win, only for them to be eliminated in the round of 16.
The US supreme court has blocked an executive order issued by Donald Trump during his second term inauguration, which sought to revoke birthright citizenship for those born in the country.
US Secretary of Homeland Security Markwayne Mullin expressed relief and "danced in celebration" after the Iranian national team's elimination from the World Cup, stating it alleviated the complex issues of visa processing and monitoring.