Faith Kipyegon and Beatrice Chebet set world records and American Melissa Jefferson-Wooden won a star-studded women’s 100 meters on Saturday.
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Faith Kipyegon and Beatrice Chebet set world records and American Melissa Jefferson-Wooden won a star-studded women’s 100 meters on Saturday.
The immigrants from Cuba, Laos, Mexico, Myanmar, Vietnam and South Sudan arrived in South Sudan on Friday after a federal judge cleared the way.
Launched in 1904, the first Huntington Beach Fourth of July celebration commemorated the arrival of the first electric passenger train linking the area with Long Beach and Los Angeles, attracting 50,000 people to the celebration. 121 years later, the annual tradition attracts more than 500,000 attendees.
A draft rule from the Commerce Department seeks to prevent China — to which the U.S. has effectively banned sales of Nvidia’s advanced AI processors — from obtaining those components through intermediaries.
The bulk of the fire is threatening the Carrizo Plain National Monument, which is home to several endangered and threatened wildlife and plant species.
Donald Trump has made tax cuts a central part of his political legacy.
Pope Leo XIV is starting a six-week vacation this weekend at the papal summer retreat south of Rome.
The No. 10-seeded American pulls off the upset after losing the first set to continue a run of one-and-done women’s winners at the All England Club.
Victoria Premier Jacinta Allan said both incidents were designed to ‘traumatize Jewish families.’
Authorities in Turkey have arrested three opposition mayors from southern cities.
Ukraine says it struck a Russian air base, targeting a depot and aircraft while Russia launched more than 300 drones into Ukraine overnight.
U.S.-led ceasefire efforts appeared to gain momentum after nearly 21 months of war.
Officials say the death toll from flash flooding in central Texas has risen to 32. Kerr County Sheriff says 14 of the victims were children.