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Soldiers Killed in Iran War Remembered as Devoted Fathers and Reservists

Fallen US troops honored for their service and family commitments

Connecticut Teachers Push for Statewide Cell Phone Ban in Classrooms

Proposed legislation aims to protect student mental health and restore classroom focus.

Tram Derails in Milan, Crashes into Building; 2 Dead

The incident occurred in the heart of the Italian city, leaving over two dozen injured.

Cubans Thank Mexico for Food Delivery as Crisis Worsens

Shipment of rice, beans, amaranth, and cookies provides relief to struggling families.

Atalanta celebrates 'unforgettable night' after Champions League comeback

Two red cards, a VAR-reversed decision, and a decisive last-gasp penalty sealed the victory.

5 Weston And Easton Students Selected As 2026 U.S. Presidential Scholar Candidates

The prestigious program recognizes some of the nation's most distinguished high school seniors.

Illegal Gold Mining Expands to New Regions of the Peruvian Amazon in 2026

Experts warn of environmental devastation as mining operations encroach on indigenous territories.

Mac Allister Scores Late Winner for Liverpool After VAR Disallows Goal

Midfielder's stoppage-time strike secures victory for Reds after controversial VAR decision.

Notorious Syrian Camp Linked to ISIS Families Empties Out

The last convoy departs the camp, which once housed tens of thousands of women and children.

U.S. Government Orders Closure of Over 550 Commercial Driving Schools for Safety Failures

Investigators found widespread issues at schools training truck and bus drivers.

Danish Military Evacuates U.S. Submariner for Medical Emergency Near Greenland

The Arctic contingent of the Danish Armed Forces airlifted a crew member from a U.S. submarine off the coast of Greenland.

Supreme Court Overturns Trump-Era Tariffs

Ruling leaves unanswered questions about refunds for businesses that paid the tariffs.

US Veteran Adopted Iranian Orphan, Now Trump Administration Seeks Deportation

The case of a woman adopted by a US veteran as a child in Iran has raised concerns over immigration policies.

Deadly Explosion at China Fireworks Store Kills 12

Second such incident in the region in recent days

Hong Kong Offers to Buy Apartments of Deadly Fire Victims

Authorities unveil resettlement plan for thousands displaced by November's deadliest blaze in decades.

Authorities Search for Missing Colombian Veterinarian During Floods

The veterinarian disappeared while providing aid during heavy flooding in Córdoba.

US Deports More Foreign Nationals to Cameroon, Lawyers Say

Lawyers report new group of third-country citizens sent to Cameroon on Monday.

Guatemala to Transition from Strict State of Siege to Less Restrictive State of Prevention

The 30-day state of siege imposed to curb gang violence will end on Monday and be replaced by a less restrictive state of prevention.

TSA Agents Work Unpaid at US Airports During Government Shutdown

The partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security that went into effect early Saturday impacts the agency responsible for screening passengers and their luggage.

Some US Schools Cancel Class Photos After Online Epstein-Related Accusations

Allegations on social media prompt schools to scrap annual class photo plans