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To the GOP, he's a sham candidate. At home, he’s Mr. Sullivan, ex-teacher and Alaska Senate hopeful

Many longtime residents of the small Alaska fishing community of Petersburg say they opposed efforts by the state to keep a local man named Dan Sullivan from running in this year's U.S. Senate race, even if they're not voting for him.

Judge tosses remnants of Proud Boys seditious conspiracy case after Trump's broad clemency

A federal judge has dismissed the remnants of the government’s landmark case against far-right Proud Boys members who were convicted of seditious conspiracy.

Innovation, data fixes fuel Native American graduation gains at federally funded schools

The U.S. agency that oversees dozens of schools serving Native Americans is reporting more on-time high school graduations than ever.

California men accused of $100K burglary allegedly took selfies while committing crime

Selfie photos allegedly taken during the crime helped police identify two Hayward men accused of stealing $100,000 in tools and copper wire.

Slain New Jersey therapist’s grad school roommate recounts friendship with couple during time in Boston

A close friend and former roommate of Brooke Hanlon speaks out about the Chester, New Jersey stabbing and what she observed about Conor Hanlon during the couple's relationship.

To the GOP, he's a sham candidate. At home, he’s Mr. Sullivan, ex-teacher and Alaska Senate hopeful

Many longtime residents of the small Alaska fishing community of Petersburg say they opposed efforts by the state to keep a local man named Dan Sullivan from running in this year's U.S. Senate race, even if they're not voting for him.

Judge tosses remnants of Proud Boys seditious conspiracy case after Trump's broad clemency

A federal judge has dismissed the remnants of the government’s landmark case against far-right Proud Boys members who were convicted of seditious conspiracy.

Around the world

Argentinian flight instructor jumps to death from plane, 22-year-old student forced to land alone

A 22-year-old student pilot was forced to land a Cessna 150 alone after her flight instructor jumped from the aircraft mid-flight over Córdoba, Argentina.

Beloved musicians among victims in deadly Bahamas plane crash; aviation authority grounds flights

Video shows the aftermath of a Cessna 402 crash in North Andros that killed 10 people, including members of a popular Bahamian band and a DJ.

Hundreds of firefighters battle wildfire in southern Spain that killed at least 12

Firefighters in Spain are battling one of the country's deadliest wildfires, which has killed at least 12 people.

US urges donors to abandon UNRWA funding as UN defends agency's mission

U.S. Ambassador Jeff Bartos accused UNRWA of becoming a "subsidiary of Hamas" and urged donors to fund the Board of Peace instead at the conference.

WATCH: Mike Waltz tells Cuban delegation 'this is not Havana' during heated UN speech

Mike Waltz fired back at the "act of war" claim at the United Nations General Assembly, blaming the communist regime for rolling blackouts and repression.

Israel fortifies border with Jordan as Iran seeks new terror path

IDF Division 96 has thwarted more than 20 smuggling attempts this year as Israel reactivates 45 military bases along the Jordan Valley border.

French court clears path for conservative presidential candidate, but house arrest threatens campaign

Marine Le Pen's embezzlement ban was shortened to allow a 2027 presidential run, but she must wear an ankle monitor that could complicate campaigning.

Technology

The New York Times is escalating its fight with OpenAI, urging a judge to impose sanctions

The New York Times, the Daily News and other media outlets are asking a federal judge to impose sanctions on OpenAI, escalating a fight over artificial intelligence and copyright that could shape the future of a struggling news industry.

How the Gap’s CEO uses ‘brand love’ to track the company’s comeback

Gap was never uncool. It just disappeared for a while. CEO Richard Dickson explains how he’s bringing it back, using the same pop culture playbook he used to resurrect Barbie at Mattel.

Medical identity theft follows you into the doctor's office

The DOJ charged 455 people in a $6.5 billion healthcare fraud takedown, but victims face a harder battle fixing their corrupted medical records.

Wimbledon 2026 Championship LIVE: How to watch Sinner vs Zverev for free

All the ways for you to stream Sinner vs Zverev live in the Wimbledon Men's Final for free from anywhere in the world.

Samsung set to launch cheap PCIe 4.0 990 SSD as “RAMpocalypse” pushes even the world's largest SSD vendor to remove DRAM from product

Samsung briefly listed a DRAM-free 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD featuring Host Memory Buffer before quietly removing the product page completely.

Broadcom will sell more US-made components to Apple

Apple has agreed to buy up to $30 billion-worth of additional chips and other wireless components from Broadcom over the next few years.

AI tie-in accelerates quantum usefulness, early adopters say

Quantum computers are still two to five years away from full-scale production, but early users like the Cleveland Clinic and Mitsubishi Chemical are already seeing benefits, particularly when quantum is used in conjunction with AI and high-performance computing.

Sports News

Argentina survives another scare courtesy of Switzerland to advance to World Cup semifinals

Julian Alvarez scored in the 112th minute to send Argentina past Switzerland and into a World Cup semifinal showdown with England in Atlanta.

Khosla family reaches deal to buy Super Bowl champion Seahawks for NFL-record price: report

The Khosla family agreed to buy the Seattle Seahawks for $9.6 billion, shattering the previous NFL franchise sale record set by the Washington Commanders.

Wimbledon final features defending champion Jannik Sinner vs. French Open winner Alexander Zverev

It’s a matchup of the top two seeds as defending champion Jannik Sinner plays French Open winner Alexander Zverev in the Wimbledon final.

Khosla family agrees to purchase defending Super Bowl champion Seattle for $9.612B, AP source says

The Khosla family ownership group, including Vinod Khosla, has entered into a formal agreement to purchase the defending Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks.

Bellingham scores twice to lift England past Haaland and Norway 2-1 and into World Cup semifinals

Jude Bellingham scored in extra time to lift England past Norway 2-1 and into the World Cup semifinals for the first time since 2018.

Wrobleski becomes 6th Dodgers All-Star, Peters of White Sox and Griffin of Nats also added

Left-hander Justin Wrobleski became the sixth member of the World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers on the National League All-Star roster and Chicago outfielder Tristan Peters was added to the American League squad, a day after becoming the seventh White Sox player to hit for the cycle.

Golf star records lowest round in LPGA major history with astounding performance at Evian Championship

Haeran Ryu shot an 11-under 60 at the Evian Championship, recording the lowest round in LPGA major history with an incredible third round.

Politics News

House Democrat Ro Khanna says he was detained by armed Israeli settlers in West Bank

Ro Khanna claims armed Israeli settlers with U.S.-made M4 rifles detained his group in the West Bank before IDF troops arrived on the scene.

Trump suggests a standing order to attack Iran if it assassinates him. But Vance would make the call

President Donald Trump says he's ordered the U.S. military to destroy Iran if he were to be assassinated.

Trump takes unusual step, lets bipartisan housing bill become law unsigned amid SAVE pressure campaign

Trump refused to sign the housing bill to pressure Congress on the SAVE America Act, but the measure became law without his signature at midnight.

Platner formally withdraws from Maine Senate race and Democrats announce process to name new nominee

Graham Platner has submitted his paperwork to formally withdraw from Maine’s U.S. Senate race, officially ending an upstart yet troubled campaign whose dissolution threatens Democrats’ pursuit of chamber control.

Defense tries to sow doubt about evidence in Charlie Kirk's killing

Lawyers for the man accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk are trying to sow doubt about the case.

Democrat announces whistleblower allegations of construction problems at Kennedy Center

A Democratic senator says whistleblowers have alleged numerous problems with rushed reconstruction of the Kennedy Center.

Lindsey Graham draws tributes for his support of Ukraine, trans-Atlantic ties and Israel

NATO allies, Ukraine and Israel have paid tribute to U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham as a friend and advocate of trans-Atlantic ties.