U.N. Inspector Says Iran Could Enrich Nuclear Fuel in ‘Matter of Months’
The assessment widens the divide with President Trump, who has claimed that Tehran has given up its nuclear ambitions after a U.S. attack.
Trump Says He’s Found Buyers for TikTok
He didn’t say who was interested in buying the app, just that it was “a group of very wealthy people.” But the Chinese government needs to approve any sale.
Appeals Court to Consider Trump’s Use of Alien Enemies Act in Mass Deportations
The case before one of the most conservative courts in the country is likely to be the first to reach the Supreme Court.
Senate Bill Would Add at Least $3.3 Trillion to Debt, Budget Office Says
A new analysis showing the legislation would be far more expensive than the House version could complicate its chances of final passage in that chamber, where fiscal hawks have said the cost must not grow.
Senate Version of Trump’s Policy Bill Would Slash Medicaid Spending Even More
Analysis from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office found that Republicans’ new version of the legislation would make far deeper cuts and lead to more people becoming uninsured than previous proposals.
Baseball in the Everlasting Light of Fairbanks, Alaska
For more than a century, baseball teams in Fairbanks have played at midnight on the summer solstice, illuminated only by the sun.
Catholic Bishops Oppose Trump’s Immigration Efforts
Leading prelates are expressing outrage at the drive toward mass deportation.
In 1975, Gay Moms Rarely Got Custody. So She Took Her Child Underground.
Facing a court system that often saw gay parents as unfit, Georgette DuBois stole her daughter, Kara, from her estranged husband. She called it a miracle, but it didn’t feel like one to Kara.
Mikayla Raines, Who Rescued Foxes and Other Animals, Is Dead at 30
She founded Save a Fox Rescue to care for foxes that had been abandoned or bred for their pelts on fur farms. She gained millions of social media followers along the way.
Supreme Court Upholds Preventive Care Provision in Affordable Care Act
The case stemmed from a lawsuit brought by conservatives seeking to block free preventive care, including medicine to prevent H.I.V. transmission.
Pentagon Strips Harvey Milk’s Name From Navy Vessel
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the decision was “taking the politics out of ship naming.” The vessel will be renamed for Oscar V. Peterson, a Medal of Honor recipient.
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