Ukraine said its forces destroyed a key railway bridge in Crimea, as it seeks to isolate the Russian-occupied peninsula. The fresh attacks come as it was reported how one of Russia's most significant oil refineries is unlikely to resume production for six months after being hit by Ukrainian drones. Read more
The NBC News poll asked American adults which historical event they thought was the country's biggest accomplishment in its 250 years.
A viral video appearing to show attendees leaving President Donald Trump's speech midway through his remarks is spreading widely online, prompting debate over crowd engagement at the event. A clip shared on social media platform X, which has been viewed hundreds of thousands of times, appears to show people walking toward exits during Trump's June 24 speech on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Newsweek analysis of official C-SPAN footage from the event found the widely shared moment corresponds to 9:08 p.m. local time"roughly halfway through the speech, not near its conclusion. A separate post from Jared Poland, who was reporting live from the event on the ground, said: "The crowd has really thinned out since Trump began speaking around 8:50pm."
WASHINGTON (AP) " The Supreme Court cleared the way Thursday for the Trump administration to potentially revive an immigration policy once used to turn back migrants seeking asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border.
After Ford's automated quality-control systems and AI tools fell short, the automaker hired 350 veteran engineers over the past three years to mentor younger staff and reprogram the underperforming technology. "Artificial intelligence is a fantastic tool, but it's only as good as the information you use to train it," Charles Poon, Ford's vice president of vehicle hardware engineering, told reporters on a call Wednesday. "Over prior years, we didn't pay as much attention as we should have to the experience of our most knowledgeable engineers that have been with us through many product cycles." Read more
"President Trump has nominated a lawyer from a firm that worked on his taxes to become the top attorney at the Internal Revenue Service, an arrangement that could add to the scrutiny that the nomination was already likely to face after the administration granted the president protection from tax audits last month," the New York Times reports.
A Republican Party leader is facing felony charges days before the state convention. State Senator Tom Pischke of Dell Rapids is charged with two counts of Offering a False or Forged Instrument for Filing, according to the Minnehaha County Sheriff's Office. The charges relate to potentially fraudulent election forms submitted to the Minnehaha County Auditor's office. Pischke is also a Republican precinct committeeman, and would typically be eligible to vote at the Republican party's state convention later this week. Jim Eschenbaum is the Chair of the South Dakota Republican Party. He said Pischke told him he wouldn't be attending the convention Monday evening, but Eschenbaum didn't learn about the charges until Tuesday.
The speaker of Iran's parliament on Thursday scoffed at Trump administration claims that the Islamic Republic's unfrozen assets will be used to purchase U.S. agricultural products. The retort by Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf came after days of statements by President Donald Trump and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent that a temporary peace deal that will lead to unfreezing Iranian assets will be a boon to U.S. farmers. "America falsely claims our unfrozen assets will buy their agriculture. Interesting," Ghalibaf wrote in a post on X. "The only crop we're harvesting is what you planted: decades of mistrust," Ghalibaf wrote. "It's organic, abundant, and homegrown. But apparently the US only exports GMO soybeans, broken promises and trash talks."
Two ICE agents harassed a poll worker on Election Day, demanding she remove social media posts they claimed threatened federal agents, according to Syracuse.com. Paigelynne Gonyea, a poll worker in Syracuse, New York, said she received a phone call Tuesday from two ICE agents asking to meet with her. Not wanting to meet with them alone, she invited them into her work. "I've seen the news, especially in Minnesota," she said. "And I didn't want anything to happen to me at all." The ICE agents arrived with copies of her social media posts and driver's license, and handed her a warning notice alerting her that they were investigating her for allegedly threatening ICE personnel. "They tried to scare me into signing it while I was working," she said.
Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG), the president's media company that operates Truth Social, has seen its stock price plummet to an all-time low. The company, which trades on the Nasdaq under Donald Trump's initials, DJT, closed on Wednesday at $7.52 a share, dipping below its previous all-time low of $7.76, according to Futurism. What's even more embarrassing is just how far the company's stock has fallen from its peak. The slide to around $7.52 means the stock is down more than 41 percent since the start of 2026 and more than 57 percent from this time last year. The falling stock price isn't the only turbulence TMTG has experienced. Last month, it was reported that Truth Social's parent company posted a net loss of more than $400 million in the first quarter.
U.S. inflation increased further in May, breaking above 4.0% for the first time in three years as the Middle East conflict boosted energy prices, and keeping an interest rate increase from the Federal Reserve this year on the table.
A man has been murdered it was done on the solstice and it was done among ancient pagan monoliths.
The milestone called for the epic vision of a JFK or the soaring oratory of a Barack Obama. Instead it got a Trump rally.
f that's the way America celebrates its birthday, you would not want to be present at its funeral. The shining city on a hill is losing some of its lustre these days.
The land that promised life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness is struggling to deliver. Read more
Far-right influencer Jake Lang is officially barred from entering the state of Texas except for mandatory court appearances or meetings with his defense attorney. A Collin County judge slashed Lang's bond from $1 million to $250,000 following his June 10 arrest, but ordered strict electronic GPS monitoring prior to any potential jail release. Read more
Kentucky Republican US Senator Mitch McConnell (84), who proudly confirmed Markwayne Mullin to be S/DHS, has been hospitalized since 14 June at an undisclosed location over an unspecified illness and has therefore been unable to vote on senate matters in his last year before he finally retires later this year.
"Mitch McConnell Made Our Country Worse"
The Battle of Little Bighorn on June 25 and 26, 1876, lasted barely a full day, but it would become one of the most famous, controversial and mysterious military engagements in American history. Pitting the United States Army against Native warriors, primarily Lakota Sioux and Northern Cheyenne, the battle also brought together three men who remain legends 150 years later: on one side, Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer, in command of the Army's Seventh Cavalry Regiment, and on the other, the Lakota chief and holy man Sitting Bull and the Lakota leader Crazy Horse. Read more