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Any decision by Iran to keep fighting would complicate President Trump's stated goal of trying to end the war within weeks.
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The war in Iran has exposed the need to mount a defense against foreign influence campaigns, officials and experts say.
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Amidst conflicting signals from the White House on the war in Iran, the president addresses the nation Wednesday on the conflict.
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The case is open-and-shut on the merits. But its procedural course still leaves plenty of room for Trump administration overreach.
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President Trump's presence in the court, a presidential first, put him face to face with justices whom he has tried to bully and intimidate.
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The war with Iran has not yet resolved any of Israel's regional conflicts in the way its prime minister suggested it would.
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Artemis II has launched, taking four astronauts around the moon for the first time in more than 50 years. The Artemis II crew lifted off at 6:35 p.m. ET from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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The justices grappled with questions about domiciles and foundlings, avoided policy debates and mused about the sweep of possible rulings.
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Higher oil prices and limited supply will accelerate a turn toward cleaner technologies, especially in Asia and Europe.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune announced a plan for the Republican-controlled Congress to fully fund DHS "in the coming days."
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CBC Sports' daily newsletter breaks down Italy's stunning loss in World Cup qualifying and how it could help co-host Canada.
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It comes as Mills released a statement saying he had "fully cooperated and responded" with the police investigation in 2018.
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Saudi Arabia hoped that diplomacy would prevent war with Iran. Having come under Iranian attack, the Saudi government is now exploring its own military options.
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Supreme Court justices, with Donald Trump breaking historical precedent by attending oral arguments, tackled the legality of his executive order to restrict birthright citizenship in the U.S., a contentious part of his administration's immigration approach.
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Tiger Woods turns down the role of United States Ryder Cup captain next year in Ireland, the PGA of America announces, as he steps away from golf following last week's car crash.
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Chelsea boss Sonia Bompastor criticises VAR after Arsenal's Katie McCabe avoids a red card for pulling Alyssa Thompson's hair during their Women's Champions League quarter-final.
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The vet who cared for the giant tortoise said he had left behind a "legacy of resilience and longevity".
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President Trump appeared in court, watching as members of the court's conservative majority raised questions about his efforts to limit birthright citizenship.
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Far-right Israeli politicians celebrated the passage through parliament of a new law which allows execution by hanging, but effectively only for Palestinian prisoners.
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NASA is preparing to launch four people on a trip around the moon and back. It's the first time in more than a half-century humans are set to venture around the moon.
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From spacesuit fitting to final communications checks in the rocket, the crew prepared for liftoff to begin their 10-day mission.
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The border town of Van in Turkey is known for being a hub for Iranian travelers, its lavish breakfasts ... and its cats.
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An initial public offering of Elon Musk's rocket and satellite company would most likely be a generational wealth event and one of the largest offerings ever.
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Disgraced fashion mogul Peter Nygard has filed a lawsuit against a long list of defendants — including a woman who accused him of sexual assault and Manitoba's former attorney general — alleging he was defamed and suffered as a result of what he describes as an abuse of process surrounding his prosecution in Winnipeg.
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The address comes after weeks of uncertainty over when and how the U.S. could extricate itself from the conflict .
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A man in his 20s suffers potentially life-changing injuries in a shooting in Bristol.
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The victim of a sexual assault in a Travelodge - by a man given the key card to her room - sent an email to the chief executive soon after the attack.
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Italy captain Gianluigi Donnarumma says he "cried because of the enormous sadness" of not being able to lead the national side to the 2026 World Cup.
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Elon Musk's SpaceX is reportedly targeting a valuation of around $1.75 trillion in its forthcoming IPO.
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The Trump administration and its critics are waging a war of images on the National Mall like none before. The president's face stares down from federal buildings while statues and posters mock him below.
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NASA will broadcast the launch of the Artemis II mission as well as holding live conversations with the crew during their time in space.
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The war began in late February when the U.S. and Israel launched strikes on Iran, causing economic turmoil and massive global energy disruptions.
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Far-right supporters of a controversial Israeli death penalty law were popping champagne corks as it cleared the Knesset on Monday night, but its passage has sparked a global chorus of condemnation.
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The interconnectedness of global energy markets means that the effects of Iran's blockade of the waterway are not limited to countries directly dependent on oil from the Middle East.
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As the war in the Middle East continues, crude oil prices are hovering well above the $100 US mark — a pressure that is starting to weigh on consumer-facing, fuel-guzzling businesses like airlines, shipping couriers and rideshare companies.
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People who are found lighting fires in the UK's largest national park could be fined £500.
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Tensions in the Canada-U.S. relationship are playing out in border towns in both countries. Border Road, which connects Sweet Grass Hills, Mont., and Coutts, Alta., will be closed to Canadians starting in July. Wheat farmer Roger Horgus grew up on the American side. He says the move he says will create unnecessary barriers.
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Opposition lawmakers, rights advocates and some foreign governments condemned the law as discriminatory. Israelis in the territory are tried in different courts.
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