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Zelenskyy Lands in UK for High-Stakes Talks With British Leaders

Intel Warns of Imminent Attacks on US Bases by Iran-Backed Militants

POLICY & POLITICS

Supreme Court lets Trump administration resume deportations to third countries without notice for now

The Supreme Court on Monday lifted a lower court order that prevented the Trump administration from deporting migrants to countries that are not their places of origin without first giving them the chance to raise fears of torture, persecution or death.

'Biden didn't start any wars': Democrats sharpen their arguments against Trump's foreign policy

Democrats are seizing on Donald Trump’s surprise attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities to make the case that the world is becoming more dangerous on his watch, not less, and that he is reneging on a promise to avoid foreign military interventions.

CULTURE & SOCIETY

Portrait allegedly damaged by visitor taking selfie

A 18th-century oil painting has allegedly been damaged after a museum visitor tripped while taking a selfie.

MIT Study Says ChatGPT Can Rot Your Brain. The Truth Is A Bit More Complicated

Since ChatGPT appeared almost three years ago, the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies on learning has been widely debated. Are they handy tools for personalized education, or gateways to academic dishonesty?

BUSINESS & ECONOMY

Amazon launches second batch of Kuiper internet satellites, taking on Elon Musk’s Starlink

Amazon sent up its second batch of Kuiper internet satellites from a launchpad on Florida’s Space Coast.

May home sales increase very slightly, but prices hit another record high

There were 1.54 million housing units available at the end of May, an increase of over 20% from May of last year.

AROUND THE STAND

First up, Keegan Bradley lit up the Travelers Championship with a comeback straight out of a sports movie. Down three shots with four holes to go, he birdied the 18th as chants of “USA! USA!” erupted from the New England crowd. With two major wins in under a year, Bradley made a strong case for a Ryder Cup roster spot.

Americans are logging more than 12 hours of screen time each day, and their necks are feeling it. Doctors are warning about “tech neck,” the muscle strain caused by looking down at phones and laptops for too long. Experts say the best fix starts with better posture and tuning in when your body starts sending pain signals.

Over in Hollywood, Anna Camp is brushing off critics of her new relationship. The Pitch Perfect star defended her romance with 24-year-old stylist Jade Whipkey, calling him more emotionally mature than her past partners. The couple made their red carpet debut this month, putting months of rumors to rest.

Margaret Cho isn’t holding back when it comes to Ellen DeGeneres. Cho says Ellen was cold and dismissive for most of their professional history, even cutting a flattering David Bowie mention from her talk show. She shared the story on Instagram, adding that she’s “taking it personally.”

And finally, sleep is getting the spotlight it deserves. While diet and exercise grab headlines, experts say consistent rest is just as vital. With one in three adults falling short, sleep deprivation is quietly fueling everything from burnout to serious health risks.

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