President Trump attacked critics who pulled out of 'Freedom 250' events and faces a Senate Democratic effort to eliminate his administration's $1.7+ billion 'anti-weaponization fund,' as the country's 250th birthday celebration becomes politicized.'
Maine Senate Democratic candidate Graham Platner faces controversy after his wife revealed he sent sexually explicit texts to other women, complicating Democratic efforts to win back the Senate, despite support from Rep. Ro Khanna.
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka imposed a 9 p.m. curfew around the Delaney Hall immigration detention center after violent clashes between protesters and New Jersey State Police, with several arrests made.
Rescue workers in Laos reported hearing a 'knocking sound' from inside flooded caves as they search for two missing people, with efforts shifting to a newly discovered shaft.
Former first lady Jill Biden stated she wanted Joe Biden to pardon Hunter, claiming the legal process was not fair to her son, and also mentioned Joe Biden was 'slowing down' during his presidency.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered strikes on Hezbollah targets in Beirut's southern suburbs, leading to residents fleeing the area and escalating the conflict, with Iran threatening consequences for truce violations.
France, with support from the UK, intercepted multiple Russian oil tankers in the Atlantic, including one that sailed from Murmansk, as part of efforts to enforce international sanctions against Russia.
Berkshire Hathaway, under CEO Greg Abel, is acquiring homebuilder Taylor Morrison for $6.8 billion in an all-cash deal, marking one of Abel's first major strategic acquisitions.
Abelardo de la Espriella, a far-right lawyer and Trump admirer, unexpectedly won the first round of Colombia's presidential election, advancing to a June runoff against left-wing senator Iván Cepeda.
Ethiopia is holding elections at a critical moment, with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's party running unopposed in several constituencies and expected to dominate, while opposition parties warn of a less open process amid fears of renewed conflict in Tigray.
The US military conducted self-defense strikes on Iranian radar and drone sites, while Iran's Revolutionary Guards targeted a US base in Kuwait, further straining a fragile ceasefire and ongoing peace negotiations.
Former US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell used his JFK award speech to warn that White House pressure on the Fed, courts, and schools would damage public trust in independent institutions, calling it a 'stress test'.
Taiwanese opposition leader Cheng Li-wun is on a two-week visit to the US, expressing interest in meeting President Trump, while Taiwan's president criticized China for expelling a New York Times reporter and using 'baseless pretexts' against journalists.