A new poll shatters President Donald Trump’s fantasy that the United States under his leadership is the “hottest and most respected country in the world.” https://t.co/LRhbC8KZN7
Gracie the Giraffe, who went missing for about two weeks in Texas after wandering off a remote private ranch, has finally been found. https://t.co/3eCKqNWPFM
Summer officially begins Sunday, June 21, at 4:24 a.m. Eastern time.
Technically speaking, the summer solstice isn’t a day, but rather an instant — an astronomical threshold of sorts. Here’s what it means: https://t.co/cYDWOUZmKo
Jury selection is scheduled to begin Monday in the case against Jonathan Rinderknecht, who is accused of "maliciously" starting a fire that six days later developed into the Palisades Fire, one of the most destructive in Los Angeles history.
Read more: https://t.co/Pqk2SJWEgK
Sports leagues appeal to feds for more prediction market rules.
Bloomberg’s @AvatarRandall breaks down the latest college sports betting scandal and why leagues want stricter rules for young adults. Even so, he says: "the reality is, the floodgates of gambling are already open."
The House has passed a resolution to limit President Donald Trump’s war powers in Iran, a significant rebuke to Trump and his handling of the conflict. https://t.co/7xwuN4SAHl
The repeated friendly-fire incidents are likely due to a combination of poor procedures for arming the fighters and execution mistakes by air crews, the ministry wrote. https://t.co/Ob1BsN67R9
One of the four climbers who fell while ascending Mount McKinley in Alaska has been rescued from the 17,200-foot basin, according to the National Park Service. https://t.co/rmtnUYeN4R
President Trump has been polling aides and allies on whether they prefer Vice President JD Vance or Secretary of State Marco Rubio as he weighs the Republican Party’s future. Trump isn’t so sure about Vance. Read our in-depth account of their relationship. https://t.co/w027sblmW6
Elon Musk announced plans Wednesday for one of the biggest sales of stock to the public ever for his space company that is currently losing billions of dollars a year. https://t.co/GwROdga9yX
With so many people using AI, spelling mistakes have gone from a sign of laziness to proof of human touch, @michaelwwaters argues. He examines the newfound allure of the typo: https://t.co/ZhpVq9LYu0
In @nytopinion
“The cruelty of high fuel prices isn’t just about the cost, but also about the unequal burden it places on American households,” Jeff Colgan writes. https://t.co/agRScvJNIl
Twilio CEO Khozema Shipchandler steers the company to a four-year stock high with AI integration, defying activist investor pressure to sell Segment. https://t.co/xdFbY6tnbZ