Trump says he won’t sign bipartisan housing affordability bill
The housing measure could become law on Friday without President Donald Trump’s signature, as he had 10 days to issue a veto and stop the measure.
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The housing measure could become law on Friday without President Donald Trump’s signature, as he had 10 days to issue a veto and stop the measure.
Bodies found in cars as deadly Spain wildfire kills at least 12
Haaland vs Kane and other key factors before World Cup 2026 showdown between England and Norway in Miami.
Andalusia’s deadliest fire comes as heatwaves across Europe have left swaths of the continent highly vulnerable.
South Korean chip giant makes largest-ever debut by a foreign firm in the US, eclipsing Alibaba’s 2014 IPO.
Spain, aiming to reach the semifinals for the first time since 2010, face Belgium in Friday’s contest in Los Angeles.
Locals at an anti-migrant protest wielded sticks in an attempt to evict suspected undocumented residents of Alexandra.
The team spent just one night at their hotel before deciding to leave due to excessive construction noise.
From individual milestones to national numbers, several records have tumbled in Mbappe’s historic World Cup run.
Iranian state media reported that military headquarters were hit by strikes in Bushehr province and the city of Konarak.
Brent crude holds steady despite a plunge in traffic in the critical waterway.
As debt pressures grow, African governments are reassessing the trade-offs of concessional financing.
Andy Burnham took to social media to apologise for the Labour Party’s initial stance on Israeli attacks in Gaza.
Two New World screwworm cases in dogs are among more than 30 confirmed instances in Texas and New Mexico, prompting warnings Wednesday from veterinarians and humane societies that pet owners need to remain vigilant to protect their animals.
Migrants deported from the U.S. and detained in a hotel in Equatorial Guinea say that authorities there also have used the facility to quarantine at least one suspected Ebola patient, deportees and lawyers representing them said Thursday.
The United Nations launched an appeal for roughly $300 million to assist survivors of Venezuela’s earthquakes
After defeating Orbán in a blowout election in April, bringing an end to his 16 years in power, Hungary’s new pro-European prime minister, Péter Magyar, has taken action to dismantle what he calls Orbán’s “mafia” by removing numerous political appointees and heads of institutions viewed as having facilitated Orbán’s autocratic regime.
Russia’s war in Ukraine is leaving African families to count the cost.
The U.S.-Iran ceasefire is on the brink after another exchange of fire. Wednesday night, U.S. Central Command said it completed a new round of strikes against Iran. Neither side appears ready to return to talks, and Iran has not said it will allow free passage through the Strait of Hormuz. Liz Landers reports.
In our news wrap Thursday, three-time Olympic canoe racer David Hearn pleaded not guilty on charges he deliberately damaged the Reflecting Pool in Washington, Ukraine struck more energy targets inside Russia with long-range drones and authorities in southern China say flooding has killed at least 39 people after days of record rainfall.
