Israeli airstrikes kill at least 12 Palestinians in Gaza as both sides accuse each other of ceasefire violations
Palestinian civil defence reported at least 12 deaths across Gaza on Sunday. Israel said it responded to Hamas breaches of the October truce.
ByteDance to restrict AI video tool after Disney legal threat
Neymar returns from 70-day injury layoff, records assist in Santos' 6-0 win
Over 200,000 protesters march in Munich against Iran's Islamic Republic
US conducts retaliatory airstrikes against ISIS targets across Syria
Reddick secured 23XI Racing's first Daytona 500 victory on the final lap, with Jordan celebrating as co-owner after a dramatic finish.
Cuba faces deepening crisis as government announces emergency measures
Cuban President Miguel DÃaz-Canel announced reduced work weeks, fuel rationing, and remote work policies amid acute shortages and viral outbreaks.
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Thousands protest in Italy against sexual violence bill over consent definition
Feminist groups and anti-violence centers across Italy demonstrated against the Bongiorno bill, objecting to a shift from "absence of consent" to "proof of dissent" in rape law.
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Colombian rider Sebastián HolguÃn wins Red Bull ValparaÃso Cerro Abajo 2026
The 20-year-old Colombian claimed his first victory in the urban downhill race with a time of 2:15.432, finishing ahead of France's Adrien Loron and Chile's Felipe Agurto.
ByteDance to rein in AI video tool after Disney legal threat
ByteDance said Monday it will strengthen safeguards for its Seedance AI video generator after Disney threatened legal action over unauthorized use of copyrighted characters.
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Fewer than 10,000 condoms distributed to athletes ran out before the first week ended, compared with 300,000 at Paris 2024.
Taylor Swift seeks to block bedding company's 'Swift Home' trademark
Swift's legal team asked the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to cancel Cathay Home's trademark, citing consumer confusion risk.
Lindsey Vonn announces fourth surgery after Olympic downhill crash
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US firms and consumers bore about 90% of Trump's 2025 tariffs, NY Fed study finds
Federal Reserve Bank of New York research shows American businesses and consumers paid the bulk of tariff costs last year, contradicting administration claims.
U.S. orders USS Gerald R. Ford, world's largest carrier, to Middle East amid Iran tensions
The Pentagon is deploying the USS Gerald R. Ford from the Caribbean to the Middle East as President Trump pressures Iran over its nuclear program.
FBI and Arizona Sheriff clash over evidence handling in Nancy Guthrie case
The Pima County Sheriff's Department sent DNA evidence and gloves to a private Florida lab instead of the FBI's Quantico facility, prompting federal officials to express concern about case delays.
Italian President Mattarella receives Sanremo 2026 competitors at Quirinal Palace
President Sergio Mattarella met with 30 competing artists, conductor Carlo Conti, and co-host Laura Pausini ahead of the 76th edition of the festival.
Goldman Sachs top lawyer Kathy Ruemmler resigns over Epstein ties
Ruemmler, general counsel since 2020, will depart June 30 after recent release of emails showing her close relationship with the convicted sex offender.
US and Taiwan finalize trade deal cutting tariffs to 15 percent
The agreement lowers Taiwanese tariffs to match those of Japan and South Korea, while Taiwan commits to purchasing over $84 billion in US goods through 2029.
Adriano Celentano returns to social media at 87 with archival video and characteristic wit
The Italian singer posted on Instagram combining footage from his 2012 Rock Economy concert with a recent photo, accompanied by a dry, ironic caption that quickly resonated with fans.
FIFA bans Athletic Club from registering players for three transfer windows
The Spanish club appears on FIFA's registration ban list over a dispute involving goalkeeper Padilla's rights, affecting transfers through January 2028.
Venezuela's parliament postpones amnesty law vote over disagreement on key article
Lawmakers unanimously approved six articles but deadlocked on the seventh, which defines who qualifies for the amnesty covering political prisoners detained over 27 years of chavismo rule.