TODAY’S NEWS FLASH:
Political Landscape
Trump heads to NATO summit as Iran overshadows agenda
President Trump on Tuesday heads to a whirlwind NATO summit at the Hague, Netherlands, hours after he announced that Iran and Israel had reached a ceasefire agreement.
Republican attempt to rein in federal judges is stripped from Trump's big bill
Senate Democrats forced the removal of a provision in Republicans' sweeping domestic policy bill that sought to restrict the power of courts to block federal government policies with injunctions or restraining orders.
Global Impact
145 people at France music festival report being pricked with syringes after online calls to target women
French police have detained 12 suspects after 145 people reported being pricked with syringes during the country's annual street music festival, officials said Sunday.
Trump lashes out at Israel and Iran after ceasefire he brokered is violated
Donald Trump has reacted furiously after an Israel-Iran ceasefire he had brokered and taken credit for was violated within a few hours, ordering Israel to turn its warplanes around midair and abort their planned bombing sorties, which he warned would be a “major violation”.
Economic Pulse
Fed's Powell defends higher interest rates amid attacks from Trump, GOP
President Donald Trump wants the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates. Fed Chair Jerome Powell says that cannot happen yet.
Shares of US, European airlines rise on hopes of Israel-Iran truce
Shares of U.S. and European airlines rose on Tuesday, while oil prices declined on expectations that a ceasefire between Israel and Iran would hold.
Quick Takes
Bacteria can be used to turn plastic waste into painkillers, researchers have found, opening up the possibility of a more sustainable process for producing the drugs.
Tom Cruise is showing support for Brad Pitt days after the F1 star shared his one condition for working with the Mission: Impossible actor again.
A powerful new telescope in Chile has released its first images, showing off its unprecedented ability to peer into the dark depths of the universe.
Britain, France and Germany and 30 other countries expressed support on Monday for Hungary’s LGBTQ community and a Budapest Pride march on June 28, which was banned by police after the government denounced it as potentially harmful to children.
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