

Published on: 06/21/2025
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Iran’s nuclear agency confirmed that attacks hit its Fordo, Isfahan and Natanz atomic sites, but insisted that its work will not be stopped.
Despite the gloomy weather, people gathered together to celebrate in Northeast Portland
A federal judge asked for briefings from both sides on whether the Posse Comitatus Act, which prohibits troops from conducting civilian law enforcement on U.S. soil, is being violated in Los Angeles.
The company won’t say why it decided to stop making these cereals.
The bill now goes to the unelected House of Lords, which can amend or delay policy, though it can’t overrule the lower chamber.
Police did not release the identity of the child or the alleged driver of the car that hit them.
Twenty states had sued after federal transportation officials threatened to cut off funding to states that refused to comply with President Trump’s immigration agenda.
Walmart and Kroger chicken meals recalled after three listeria deaths and cases in 13 states.
Saturday's high will be about 58 degrees.
Lawmakers vote to draw ‘line in the sand’ for when feds can call up the state’s troops.
Rite Aid, winding down its own business in bankruptcy, is selling the pharmacies to its erstwhile rival.
A big chunk of your credit scores is determined by how much of your available credit you’re using.
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