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Jane Onyanga-Omara here, bringing you the news to know on Wednesday.
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Trump throws Iran peace process into uncertainty |
President Donald Trump said Wednesday after the latest round of tit-for-tat strikes between the U.S. and Iran that he considers the ceasefire between the two nations to be over — throwing the peace process and the status of a preliminary agreement to end the conflict into uncertainty. "To me, I think it's over. I don't want to deal with them," Trump said from the NATO summit, in Ankara, Turkey. "They're scum. They're sick people."
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Manhattan building at risk of collapse now stable |
Crews have stabilized a high-rise building under construction in Midtown Manhattan after its two support columns buckled and prompted evacuations around the area Tuesday, officials said. After receiving a report of bricks falling from the 37-story building, fire officials said two columns had buckled on the 21st and 22nd floors, while floors were sagging between the 21st and 26th floors.
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The former Pfizer headquarters in New York City was determined to be at risk of collapse. Michael M. Santiago, Getty Images
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World Cup winners and losers from the round of 16 |
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Was that climate change? Scientists ponder a deadly July 4 weekend
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Paramedic Eli Ungar and Moshe Rosenfeld of Spring Hill EMS treat a patient in an ambulance after he collapsed in the shower during a heat wave in Chestnut Ridge, New York, on July 2, 2026. Ed Ou, REUTERS
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More than 1,300 heat records were matched or broken. Here's why scientists see the "fingerprints" of climate change in another deadly Fourth of July.
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What you need to know today
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On transgender athletes, an issue that has roiled the nation, the Supreme Court was all over the map. The decision has not settled the matter legally.
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Maine Democrats would have to act quickly if Senate candidate Graham Platner withdraws from the race over sexual assault allegations.
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Jobs aboard cruise ships are as wide-ranging as the services they provide, and wages can vary significantly based on an employee’s responsibilities.
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Social media users questioned Simone Biles' attendance at Taylor Swift's wedding, prompting the Olympian to respond. Here's what she said.
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On transgender athletes, an issue that has roiled the nation, the Supreme Court was all over the map. The decision has not settled the matter legally.
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Maine Democrats would have to act quickly if Senate candidate Graham Platner withdraws from the race over sexual assault allegations.
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Jobs aboard cruise ships are as wide-ranging as the services they provide, and wages can vary significantly based on an employee’s responsibilities.
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Social media users questioned Simone Biles' attendance at Taylor Swift's wedding, prompting the Olympian to respond. Here's what she said.
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