Iran War Live Updates: Trump Again Claims Deal Is Close After Retracting Threat of Strikes
Claiming there was progress in peace negotiations, President Trump said he had canceled the next wave of planned attacks
Iran’s Attacks on Gulf States Underscore Targeted Countries’ Dependence on U.S.
The targeted countries host sprawling American military bases and thousands of personnel at a time when the United State
Elon Musk's SpaceX valued at nearly $1.8tn ahead of record share sale
The public sale is also expected to make Elon Musk the world's first trillionaire.
Quinones scores opening goal of 2026 World Cup
Mexico's Julian Quinones scores the opening goal of the 2026 World Cup against South Africa at Mexico City Stadium.
Warrington go top with win at St Helens
Warrington Wolves move back to the top of the Super League table as they come from behind to beat St Helens.
World Cup 2026: Mexico dominates opening match as South Africa falls to two red cards
Mexico made a commanding statement in the 2026 World Cup's opening match, defeating South Africa 2-0 at its Azteca Stadi
‘Drag Race’s’ Michelle Visage on the Key to Winning the Reality Competition Series: ‘Make RuPaul Laugh’
“Drag Race’s” Michelle Visage knows the secret to winning the reality competition show: “Make Ru laugh.” And she should
Belfast knife attack: False images, misinformation fuel anti-immigration riots
Police in Northern Ireland Thursday prepared for further disorder, as anti-immigration riots may enter its third night.
Bank Stocks Hit Record Highs on US-Iran Deal Hopes, IPO Optimism
Shares of US lenders reached their highest levels ever on Thursday, as investors turned optimistic about a potential dea
In the U.K., a Violent Cycle: Hateful Attacks, Right-Wing Agitation and Riots
Two stabbings have fueled violent protests in England and Northern Ireland in the last 10 days, fanned online by right-w
Iran’s World Cup camp in Tijuana unfolds under armed guard and political shadow
An improvised base in Mexico has become Team Melli’s unlikely World Cup home as security fears, visa disputes and politi
