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Iran war brings more woes for the Philippines’ famous jeepney
MANILA, Philippines — Millions of commuters in Manila have long relied on jeepneys as a cheap and convenient way to zip through the Philippine capital’s notorious traffic.
New Medicaid work requirements prompt ‘extreme mass confusion’ in Nebraska
In the first state to implement the Trump administration mandate, Medicaid participants are anxious for information — and are struggling to get it.
Where Gen Z’s time goes: How the generation compares to millennials, and why experts are worried
NBC News compared Gen Z’s use of spare time with millennials, Gen X and others, revealing concerning trends around how much time young men are spending alone.
Trump officials are ramping up efforts to sow doubt about midterm election results
With the 2026 midterms less than four months away, Trump administration officials are intensifying efforts to stoke concerns about noncitizen voting and using Justice Department investigations to try to sow doubts about elections.
Argentina into World Cup semifinals as Julián Alvarez’s 112-minute stunner sparks 3-1 win over Switzerland
Julián Alvarez sent defending champion Argentina back to the World Cup semifinals with a long-range strike in the 112th minute against Switzerland that sparked a 3-1 win.
Confused when World Cup stoppage time ends? You’re not alone
England was down a player and clinging to a one-goal lead in the World Cup’s round of 16 when the match hit its 90-minute limit, and a referee lifted a sign inside Mexico City’s deafening Estadio Azteca.
Eiffel Tower, Louvre cut hours as third heat wave since May grips France
A punishing heat wave in France is forcing iconic landmarks to close early this weekend and prompting the Tour de France to shorten one of its routes on Sunday.
What we learned from a weeklong Charlie Kirk assassination hearing
Utah prosecutors this week laid out the most detailed public reconstruction yet of the alleged events surrounding the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the influential conservative activist whose killing last fall rocked American politics.
University of Chicago Law bans electronics in first-year law classes to combat AI
The University of Chicago Law School has announced it will ban electronics in class for its first-year law students as a way to counter the use of artificial intelligence.
Last U.S. polio patient with an iron lung dies at 78 in Oklahoma
Martha Lillard had just turned 5 when she was diagnosed with polio and depended on an iron lung to live.