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Iran sent a whole-regime delegation, including its central bank governor and oil officials to Switzerland talks, signaling demands for immediate cash flow.
Former Mexican mayor Sandra Cuevas goes viral during the World Cup for celebrating in the streets, drawing comparisons to 1986 icon La Chiquitibum.
Brandel Chamblee says Tiger Woods was one of the most profane golfers ever and nobody criticized him, sparking debate about behavior at the U.S. Open.
Israel's UN ambassador warns Iran is using Hezbollah to maintain control over Lebanon, vowing Israel will not be sitting ducks amid attacks.
Several individuals have passed away this month apparently in connection with the blazing hot temperatures that are impacting the Grand Canyon.
Citadel founder Ken Griffin urges New York business leaders to speak up against Mayor Zohran Mamdani's tax proposals, warning the city risks losing talent.
Sen. Cory Booker calls Trump's Iran memorandum of understanding an "abject surrender," saying the president is the "biggest loser" on the world stage.
Hollywood stars like Gwyneth Paltrow, Brooks Nader and Emily Ratajkowski show off stunning bikini looks this week as summer officially heats up.
Fernando Mendoza shares advice Las Vegas Raiders minority owner Tom Brady gave him about leadership and toughness as he prepares for his first NFL season.
Research finds that feeling older than your actual age may be linked to poor sleep quality, insomnia symptoms, irregular patterns and daytime fatigue.
Rod Stewart nearly fainted during a Utah concert, requiring oxygen and a cold compress backstage, weeks after cancelling shows over health issues.
Ambassador George Deek explains the mission behind his new role as special envoy to the Christian world and Israel's efforts to strengthen the Judeo-Christian b...
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