Trump Loyalist with No Spy Experience to Lead US Intel
President Trump appoints real estate heir William John Pulte as Acting Director of National Intelligence, sparking outrage over his lack of experience and loyalty-driven agenda.
President Trump appoints real estate heir William John Pulte as Acting Director of National Intelligence, sparking outrage over his lack of experience and loyalty-driven agenda.
The Chicago Bears board voted to advance a stadium project in Hammond, Indiana, after Illinois failed to secure a deal to keep the team, marking a historic shift for the franchise.
The best friend of a 20-year-old American student who vanished in Japan shares the unanswered text he sent, as search efforts continue amid difficult terrain and a typhoon.
Bernadette Chirac, widow of former French president Jacques Chirac, died at age 93. She was known for her loyalty, political career, and philanthropic work.
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RecommendedA fresh exchange of strikes between the US and Iran strains the fragile ceasefire, with Iran launching missiles at US bases in Bahrain and Kuwait after the US shot down drones near the Strait of Hormuz.
Pope Leo XIV urged an end to polarising narratives during his week-long Spain visit, focusing on immigration, peace, and youth. He praised Spain's commitment to international law and met with homeless beneficiaries, while addressing the Church's abuse cri
Iran's World Cup squad travels to Mexico after US denies visas to support staff, sparking a diplomatic row ahead of the 2026 tournament co-hosted by the US, Mexico, and Canada.
American college student James 'Weston' Higginbotham, 20, missing for a week in Japan, was found deceased by volunteer rescuers in a mountainous area near Kyoto.
At least 12 people were shot at the Old West End Festival in Toledo, Ohio. Police are searching for two suspects who fired at each other, with victims aged 14 to 61.
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RecommendedMohammad Baqer al-Saadi, 32, pleaded not guilty in NYC to running a proxy terror campaign targeting Jewish communities in Europe, using social media and low-level recruits.
Peruvians vote Sunday in a polarized runoff between Keiko Fujimori and leftist Roberto Sánchez, amid crime, instability, and voter apathy. Polls show a statistical tie.
The UN warns that the Iran war could push 45 million more people into acute hunger by June as oil prices soar, while US and Iran exchange strikes threatening the fragile ceasefire.
Iran's World Cup team departed for Mexico after US visas were reportedly denied for several staff members, sparking a diplomatic row with the US state department claiming necessary visas were issued.
Chuck Redd successfully fought a breach of contract suit after canceling a Kennedy Center performance over Trump's name addition. A judge dismissed the case, citing no valid contract.
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RecommendedFresh US-Iran attacks threaten fragile ceasefire, even as Iran's football team gets US visas for the 2026 World Cup. Tensions surge over Strait of Hormuz and regional strikes.
Iraq's World Cup striker Aymen Hussein was detained and questioned for nearly seven hours at Chicago's O'Hare airport upon arrival with the squad. The team's photographer was denied entry after a 10-hour ordeal.
Technology secretary Liz Kendall says ministers are looking at boosting trusted sources and enabling users to reset algorithms to halt spread of false information during crises.
Pope Leo XIV calls for political leaders to reject polarisation and seek unity during his Spanish tour, focusing on the marginalised, including migrants and abuse survivors.
David Sullivan, former West Ham chairman and pornography magnate, resigned amid misconduct allegations. His journey from adult entertainment to football ownership raises questions about legitimacy and legacy.
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RecommendedMexico increases police presence at Zocalo plaza for World Cup Fan Fest as protests by teachers, activists, and families of missing people escalate ahead of the 2026 tournament.
California's slow vote counting frustrates observers and fuels Trump's fraud claims, but experts say the system is designed to ensure accuracy and protect against fraud.
Drought, floods, and conflict have displaced over a million people in Somalia, with 6.5 million facing severe hunger. Aid cuts and political tensions worsen the crisis, leaving families in dire conditions.
New York's legislature approved a one-year moratorium on hyperscale datacenters over 20MW, aiming to address environmental and energy concerns. The bill now awaits the governor's signature.
Jürgen Klopp's agent has dismissed talk of the former Liverpool manager moving to Real Madrid, stating he is happy at Red Bull and has no coaching ambitions.
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RecommendedAnalysis argues Trump's chaotic tariffs and belligerence toward allies ensure US trade policy remains a mess. A long trade war looms as China leverages its manufacturing dominance, risking economic pain globally.
Abelardo de la Espriella, a far-right lawyer backed by Trump, leads polls in Colombia's presidential runoff, promising a Bukele-style crackdown on crime. He faces leftist Iván Cepeda on 21 June.
The Justice Department's criminal investigation into E Jean Carroll marks a dangerous fusion of Trump's use of federal power against personal enemies and post-#MeToo retaliatory lawsuits against sexual assault accusers.
Fifa will allow one sealed plastic water bottle per fan at 2026 World Cup matches in the US and Canada, reversing a ban on reusable bottles that sparked widespread criticism.
President Trump wants his incoming acting spy chief to start firing employees, escalating controversy over the appointment of a man with no prior intelligence experience.
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RecommendedUS Vice President JD Vance blamed the murder of British student Henry Nowak on mass migration, sparking a rebuke from UK PM Starmer's office.