Political Landscape

Judge allows families of 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia for allegedly helping hijackers

A federal judge in New York denied a motion by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to dismiss a lawsuit brought by families of 9/11 victims who are seeking to hold the Middle Eastern country responsible for potentially providing support to the hijackers, allowing the suit to proceed.

Man who threw sandwich at federal officer in D.C. is charged with misdemeanor assault

U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro's office on Thursday charged a man accused of throwing a sandwich at a Customs and Border Protection agent in Washington, D.C., this month with misdemeanor assault, issuing the charge one day after it failed to persuade a grand jury to return a felony indictment.

Global Impact

India’s Modi to meet Xi and Putin on first China trip in seven years as US tariffs bite

Indian prime minister Narendra Modi will land in China this weekend for his first visit in seven years – a trip that puts him in the company of Chinese president Xi Jinping and Russian president Vladimir Putin just as India’s ties with Washington have soured.

An AI simulation of a Mount Fuji eruption is being used to prepare Tokyo for the worst

Mount Fuji hasn’t erupted since 1707. But for Volcanic Disaster Preparedness Day, Japanese officials have released computer- and AI-generated videos showing a simulation of a potential violent eruption of the active volcano.

Economic Pulse

Gold Climbs Closer to Record as Traders Brace for Inflation Data

Gold headed for a consecutive weekly gain that’s pushed it closer to a record high, as investors braced for an inflation reading that may prove key to US monetary easing this year.

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U.S. shoppers' orders canceled as world shuts down some American-bound shipments

U.S. shoppers ordering smaller goods from abroad are being met with waves of cancellation notices ahead of a key trade rule change ordered by the Trump administration.

Quick Takes

Tennis stars Taylor Townsend and Jelena Ostapenko had an epic faceoff at the 2025 US Open.

Numerous studies show the cause of many of your health problems can be traced to metal overload in your body

Diana, Princess of Wales, is for many a symbol of life in the 1990s. And now a time capsule she buried nearly 35 years ago has been opened, revealing a treasure trove of memorabilia.

The already-risky work of fire crews battling a wildfire in England's North York Moors National Park has been made all the more dangerous by World War II-era bombs and tank shells hidden under the dense, dry vegetation.

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