An American-built pier in Gaza broke apart soon after opening due to bad weather, facing criticism over its $320 million cost, but repairs are underway to resume aid delivery next week.Insert Preheader
Today's Poll Question
Should universities refrain from taking official positions on controversial public policy issues?
A U.S.-built pier in Gaza broke apart soon after opening due to bad weather, facing criticism over its $320 million cost, but repairs are underway to resume aid delivery next week.
Judge Merchan instructed the jury to base their decision on evidence, avoid biases, ensure unanimity, and understand laws, noting Trump's conviction can't rely solely on Cohen's testimony.
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito rejected calls to recuse from Jan. 6 cases, attributing controversial flag displays to his wife and asserting they don't warrant disqualification.
Harvard announced they would refrain from making official statements on controversial public policy issues, focusing only on matters directly affecting the university's core functions.
The White House stated that Israel's actions in Rafah, including recent airstrikes and ground movements, do not cross Biden's "red line" as they do not constitute a "major ground operation."
First Lady Jill Biden assured that mics will be turned off during the Biden-Trump debate to prevent rambling or screaming, ensuring a clearer and more controlled discussion.
Margate City Mayor Michael Collins apologized to Jason and Kylie Kelce after a woman harassed them for refusing a photo during their date night, offering to cover a redo date night.
Charges against top golfer Scottie Scheffler were dismissed after prosecutors found no probable cause for his arrest during a traffic incident outside the PGA Championship.
If found guilty in his NYC hush money trial, Trump faces up to four years in prison per count, cannot pardon himself if re-elected, but could still run for and serve as president from prison.
PM Sunak was seen with a £750 Tumi backpack while campaigning in one of the country's poorest areas, drawing criticism for redirecting levelling up funds and flaunting his wealth.
A poll reveals young voters overwhelmingly see U.S. politicians as corrupt and believe the country is declining, posing challenges for Joe Biden's support from Gen Z and younger Millennials.
On "Honestly with Bari Weiss," Jerry Seinfeld called for a return to dominant masculinity, reminiscing about icons like JFK and Muhammad Ali and lamenting the loss of traditional traits.
The Beatles' "Love" by Cirque du Soleil, a long-running fanciful Las Vegas show, will close on July 6; Ringo Starr urges fans to see it while they can, as its future remains uncertain.
Trump and Elon Musk have discussed Musk taking an advisory role in a potential Trump administration, covering topics like border security, the economy, and voter fraud.
Lexi Thompson, a 29-year-old professional golfer, announced her retirement from the LPGA due to mental health struggles, emphasizing the intense pressures of playing in the public eye.
Trump's hush money trial likely won't affect his voter base, who view the charges as political, but a conviction could sway some undecided voters and influence the election dynamics.
In response to backlash and inflation concerns, brands are retreating from political and social activism, focusing instead on practical consumer needs and avoiding controversial issues.
The "Appeal to Heaven" flag was removed from San Francisco's Civic Center Plaza after being associated with far-right groups and seen at Justice Alito's vacation home.
Naomi Osaka, showing a return to her top form, narrowly lost to Iga Swiatek 7-6 (1), 1-6, 7-5 at the French Open after holding a match point and leading 5-2 in the final set.
An 81-year-old man in Azusa was arrested for allegedly using a slingshot to vandalize his neighbors' property and nearly hitting people with ball bearings over the past nine years.
Donald Trump lashed out at Robert De Niro on Truth Social, calling him mentally and physically small, after the actor insulted him outside Trump's criminal trial in Manhattan.
A judge halted plans for an artificial wave pool until developers address concerns from Native Hawaiians and others about its necessity and water usage in the birthplace of surfing.