Day: June 18, 2025
The Latest: US says foreign students seeking visas must unlock social media accounts
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The U.S. State Department says it is restarting the process for foreigners to apply for student visas but says all applicants must have their social media accounts set to ‘public’ to allow review by officials
Read MoreThe shadow war raging in DC over Iran pits Donald Trump vs. Tulsi Gabbard: ‘They’re kind of winging it any given hour’
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Republicans overwhelmingly get behind Trump instead of Gabbard
Read MoreThe shadow war raging in DC over Iran pits Donald Trump vs. Tulsi Gabbard: ‘They’re kind of winging it any given hour’
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Republicans overwhelmingly get behind Trump instead of Gabbard
Read MoreStarmer considers whether to support US if Trump joins Israel’s war on Iran
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Labour prime minister chaired emergency ‘Cobra’ meeting amid fears over escalating situation in the Middle East
Read MoreBryan Kohberger judge tells both sides to prepare for trial despite defense request to delay
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Judge Hippler said he would consider the arguments and make a decision in a written order
Read MoreBryan Kohberger judge tells both sides to prepare for trial despite defense request to delay
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Judge Hippler said he would consider the arguments and make a decision in a written order
Read MorePolice chief who helped arrest Minnesota shooting suspect describes moment they caught him: ‘We had made his world so small’
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Brooklyn Park Police Chief Mark Bruley said finding the shooter was ‘personal’ as Representative Melissa Hortman was his friend
Read MorePolice chief who helped arrest Minnesota shooting suspect describes moment they caught him: ‘We had made his world so small’
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Brooklyn Park Police Chief Mark Bruley said finding the shooter was ‘personal’ as Representative Melissa Hortman was his friend
Read MoreEurostar passengers see dozens of train services cancelled or delayed
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‘Ventilation cut off, no communication, it’s getting hotter,’ one customer says
Read MoreScientists warn that greenhouse gas accumulation is accelerating and more extreme weather will come
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A team of 60 international scientists report that by early 2028 society will have emitted enough greenhouse gases that the Earth will be pretty much locked into hitting the internationally agreed upon preferred limit for global warming
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