Russian Missile and Drone Attack Pummels Kyiv, Killing at Least 7

The assault came soon after President Trump threatened new sanctions against Moscow if the bloodshed didn’t let up.

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After Backlash, Ukraine Is Set to Vote on Restoring Watchdogs’ Powers

President Volodymyr Zelensky’s move last week to neuter two anticorruption agencies drew the country’s first street protests since Russia’s invasion.

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Aftershocks From 8.8-Magnitude Quake Rattle North Pacific

Dozens of small earthquakes were recorded, most off the coast of Russia’s Far East. Five of them have been above magnitude 6.

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Key Takeaways From the D.C. Plane Crash Hearing

After hours of testimony and thousands of pages of new documents, here’s what emerged in the first day of a marathon National Transportation Safety Board hearing.

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More Than 1,000 Troops Are Withdrawn From L.A.

The move continues a scaling back of President Trump’s military deployment in Southern California that began on June 7.

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Man Arrested in Killing of Couple Hiking With Kids in Arkansas

The man, James Andrew McGann, was charged with two counts of capital murder. The couple was killed while hiking with their young daughters on Saturday.

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25 Hospitalized After Delta Flight Is Hit by Strong Turbulence

The flight, which was taking 275 passengers from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam, made an emergency landing in Minneapolis on Wednesday evening, the airline said.

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Trump Threatens Canada Ahead of Trade Deadline for Backing Palestinian State

Canada faces a 35 percent tariff on its exports to the United States if it does not reach a trade deal with the Trump administration by Friday.

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China’s Small Workshops Are Hurting. Trump’s Tariffs Are Only One Reason.

The U.S.-Chinese cease-fire left exporters with crippling tariffs, worsening a slowdown for light-industry factories caused by China’s shift to advanced manufacturing.

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Countries Promise Trump to Buy U.S. Gas, and Leave the Details for Later

U.S. trading partners are committing to buy more gas than they need or than the U.S. can produce, at least in the short term.

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