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Burnham rules out UK election if he takes power from Starmer
Andy Burnham ruled out calling a U.K. general election if he succeeds Keir Starmer as Britain’s prime minister.
Asked on the social media platform Reddit on Friday whether he would go to polls, the only declared candidate to succeed Starmer in Labour’s leadership election this month said “no.” Burnham said he’d stick to the party’s ...Read more
Searing US heat dome disrupts July 4 events, strains grid
A searing heat dome was set to push electricity demand across the eastern U.S. toward record levels over the July 4 holiday, straining power grids and halting one of the main events in Washington, D.C., for hours.
The dangerous heat wave was forecast to bring triple-digit temperatures to many American cities and the U.S. capital, where the ...Read more
Trump administration gets final legal OK to install own panels at President's House, city appeals
PHILADELPHIA — A Philadelphia-based federal appeals court gave President Donald Trump’s administration the final go-ahead to install its own exhibit at the President’s House.
The new panels, which historians have criticized for whitewashing George Washington’s role in enslaving nine people, have been manufactured and stand ready to ...Read more
Venezuelans frustrated by earthquake response want new presidential elections
Acting President Delcy Rodríguez is facing mounting political fallout from last week’s twin earthquakes, with nearly half of Venezuelans saying holding new elections is more urgent than rebuilding after the disaster.
Rodríguez’s disapproval rating climbed to 63.3% in June, up almost five percentage points from May, according to an ...Read more
Pope Leo XIV celebrates immigrants in speech to Philadelphia crowd amid clash with Trump ahead of 250th anniversary
PHILADELPHIA — Addressing a Philadelphia crowd live from the Vatican, Pope Leo XIV called for a “recommitment” to American ideals.
The first U.S.-born pope delivered remarks virtually at an interfaith ceremony inside Philadelphia’s National Constitution Center on the eve of the United States’ 250th birthday to accept the center’s ...Read more
Baltimore pays thousands for Mayor Scott, staff to attend Essence Festival
BALTIMORE — Baltimore taxpayers will spend $7,482.17 to send Mayor Brandon Scott and three city employees to New Orleans this weekend after the Baltimore Board of Estimates approved the travel on Wednesday.
Scott is scheduled to travel July 3-5 to the Essence Festival of Culture, the largest Black culture and music event in the U.S. He is ...Read more
Kyiv mourns 30 dead in Russian barrage as air defenses strain
Kyiv marked a day of mourning on Friday for victims of a massive Russian missile and drone attack as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the death toll had risen to 30.
Zelenskyy said nearly 100 people were injured and 10 people were still missing as rescue teams continued to search buildings damaged in Thursday’s strike, the ...Read more
The race to rescue 8,000 sailors still stranded behind Hormuz
At anchor in the Persian Gulf, Abhijit Chopra found out about the U.S.-Iran peace deal when his phone lit up with messages from family and friends. The captain of a crude oil tanker, he had to temper his excitement. There were no signs of celebration from nearby vessels, and no ships making haste towards the Strait of Hormuz.
Chopra and his 21-...Read more
Your pet afraid of fireworks? Here's how to keep them safe for the Fourth of July
LOS ANGELES — The Fourth of July is freedom day, but if you're not paying attention, the celebrations might land your furry friends in a shelter kennel.
According to Elizabeth Oreck, senior manager of community programs for Best Friends Animal Society in Los Angeles, more lost pets are brought to Los Angeles-area shelters on July 5 than on ...Read more
After Amazon launch, all of ULA's Atlas V rockets reserved for Starliner
ORLANDO, Fla. — The sight of United Launch Alliance’s Atlas V rocket has flown for the last time in its most powerful configuration.
The rocket, sporting five boosters, launched at 12:30 a.m. Thursday from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station’s Space Launch Complex 41 on the Amazon Leo 8 mission.
All six remaining Atlas V rockets have been...Read more
Venezuelans frustrated by earthquake response want new presidential elections
Acting President Delcy Rodríguez is facing mounting political fallout from last week’s twin earthquakes, with nearly half of Venezuelans saying holding new elections is more urgent than rebuilding after the disaster.
Rodríguez’s disapproval rating climbed to 63.3% in June, up almost five percentage points from May, according to an ...Read more
Americans drive into July 4 holiday with gas prices still stinging
Americans hit the peak of the summer driving season this July 4 holiday weekend wincing at the cost of gasoline, still running nearly a dollar a gallon higher than before the war with Iran despite falling sharply in recent weeks.
At a Shell station in Southern California with a giant U.S. flag flying overhead, Luis Velasquez added just a single...Read more
Sweltering heat dome threatens US holiday plans, power grids
A searing heat dome will push electricity demand across the eastern U.S. toward record levels over the July 4 holiday, testing power grids as air conditioners run full tilt on a busy World Cup weekend.
The dangerous heat wave is forecast to bring triple-digit temperatures to many U.S. cities, including New York. More than 180 million people ...Read more
Trump refashions America's 250th as a celebration of himself
WASHINGTON — Small towns across America had big plans to celebrate the nation's semiquincentennial this weekend. Local historical societies scheduled town square readings of the Declaration of Independence, hired bands to play patriotic tunes, organized parades and set up themed baking contests.
But many of their most ambitious plans were ...Read more
Sea level doesn’t rise at the same rate everywhere – we mapped where Antarctica’s ice melt would have the biggest impact
When polar ice sheets melt, the effects ripple across the world. The melting ice raises average global sea level, alters ocean currents and affects temperatures in places far from the poles.
But melting ice sheets don’t affect sea level and temperatures in the same way everywhere.
In a November 2025 study, our team of ...Read more
The surprising recovery of once-rare birds
When I started bird-watching as a teenager, a few years after the first Earth Day in 1970, several species that once thrived in my region were nowhere to be found.
Some, like the passenger pigeon, were extinct. Others had retreated to more remote, wild areas of North America. In many cases, humans had destroyed their habitat by ...Read more
Democrats, Republicans alike focus on states' rights as a way out of America's political woes
Democrats are seizing the mantle of states’ rights to oppose the agenda of President Donald Trump, who has sought to reset Washington’s relationship with the states.
While the party out of federal power has always pushed its agenda in statehouses, Democrats across the country have recently demanded more autonomy for governors and state ...Read more
'Broadview Six' blowback to heat up for US attorney in coming weeks
CHICAGO — For weeks, Chicago’s U.S. attorney’s office has tried to tamp down a scandal over alleged misconduct in grand jury sessions by focusing on a single prosecutor who handled the now-defunct “Broadview Six” case against Operation Midway Blitz protesters.
U.S. Attorney Andrew Boutros has ordered a top-to-bottom review of some 100...Read more
LA Venezuelan restaurants unite to provide earthquake relief
LOS ANGELES — Standing outside of her casual Venezuelan restaurant in downtown L.A., Kelly Montana clutched print-out photos of her parents as she visibly held back tears.
This is the longest Montana has gone without contact with her parents — she speaks to them "all day, every day" even when they were thousands of miles away in La Guaira, ...Read more
Tillis warns of midterm impact of 'unforced errors,' shifting some blame to Trump
WASHINGTON — Sen. Thom Tillis wants the White House to stop making “unforced errors” that could affect the midterms.
And in a rare move, Tillis shifted his blame for the administration’s actions from President Donald Trump’s advisers to both the president and his advisers.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune sent lawmakers home early ...Read more
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