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Netanyahu says Israel to remain in south Lebanon despite US-backed peace framework
Israel will keep troops in southern Lebanon until Hezbollah is disarmed, despite a new trilateral agreement with Lebanon and the US aimed at ending conflict. Prime Minister Netanyahu confirmed Israel's commitment to the security zone, while Lebanon's army will gradually take control as non-state armed groups disarm. The US hailed the accord as a crucial first step towards broader peace, though Hezbollah has rejected the negotiations.
US approves limited rollout of Anthropic's Mythos 5 AI model
US authorities have partially lifted restrictions on Anthropic's advanced AI model, Mythos 5, granting access to select cybersecurity firms. This follows earlier concerns over national security vulnerabilities. The government, citing improved safeguards, has allowed a limited rollout, with ongoing discussions to broaden access and potentially restore public availability of its less powerful Fable 5 model. This development underscores the evolving regulatory landscape for cutting-edge AI.
'First US President to be honoured this way': Trump thanks India for renaming road after him in Hyderabad
US President Donald Trump on Friday (local time) thanked India after a road in Telangana's capital city of Hyderabad was named after him, calling it an "unprecedented honour". The 80-year-old Republican leader also shared a photo on his social media account, expressing his gratitude.
"Pathetic whiny Karen behavior": AngryGinge faces backlash after confronting alleged racist during England vs Ghana FIFA World Cup match
Streamer AngryGinge sparked controversy during England's FIFA World Cup match against Ghana after confronting a fan he accused of making racist remarks toward Ghanaian players. He alerted stadium staff, but the spectator was not removed after apologizing. The incident divided social media, with some criticizing AngryGinge's actions and others praising him for speaking out. Fellow YouTuber Kavos defended the streamer, saying racism should always be challenged, not ignored.
"Charlie’s bloody coat was returned to Erika": Candace Owens releases unseen SUV photos after Charlie Kirk's assassination, raises new questions
Candace Owens has released previously unseen photos from the SUV that transported Charlie Kirk to the hospital after he was fatally shot, claiming they raise new questions about the events following the attack. She pointed to shattered glass, a blood-stained bag, and Kirk's damaged microphone, while questioning how evidence was handled. Owens also highlighted alleged inconsistencies in witness accounts. However, her claims remain her interpretation and have not been officially verified by investigators.
In a first, Texas approves plan to require Bible passages in public schools starting 2030
In a significant shift for Texas public schools, beginning in the 2030-2031 school year, students will be required to engage with selected Bible passages as part of their English and language arts classes. Advocates argue this initiative will enrich students' understanding of influential literary works, while critics raise alarms regarding potential infringements on the principle of church-state separation and the need for a diverse representation of texts.
ICE agents visit New York woman over Instagram post in Renée Good shooting case
In a tense confrontation at her Syracuse workplace, ICE agents approached Paigelynne Gonyea, insisting she delete an Instagram post that named an agent linked to a fatal shooting. Gonyea alleges the agents threatened to arrest her and presented a document claiming she violated federal law. Standing firm, she refused to sign, arguing the agent's identity was already in the public domain.
D4vd murder case takes new turn as prosecutors reveal alleged motive before July court hearing and not guilty plea
The criminal case involving singer D4vd remains active in California. Prosecutors allege he killed 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez to stop her from exposing an alleged relationship, while the defense strongly denies those claims. Burke has pleaded not guilty, and the court will continue hearing the case, with a preliminary hearing scheduled for July 21, 2026.
In a first in 40 years, Canada accepts Khalistani terrorists were behind Air India Kanishka bombing
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) has, for the first time in over four decades, officially acknowledged that Canada-based Khalistani extremists were responsible for the bombing of Air India Flight 182, popularly known as the Kanishka, in 1985.
Venezuela quake leaves 235 dead: Thousands feared trapped as rescue efforts intensify
Northern Venezuela grapples with devastation after twin earthquakes, with the death toll climbing past 235 and thousands feared affected. Rescue efforts are underway, though residents report slow official responses. International aid is pouring in, with the US authorizing significant assistance and numerous countries dispatching rescue teams. Despite widespread destruction, the nation's vital oil infrastructure remains largely intact.
RECENT NEWS
- Netanyahu says Israel to remain in south Lebanon despite US-backed peace framework
- US approves limited rollout of Anthropic's Mythos 5 AI model
- 'First US President to be honoured this way': Trump thanks India for renaming road after him in Hyderabad
- "Pathetic whiny Karen behavior": AngryGinge faces backlash after confronting alleged racist during England vs Ghana FIFA World Cup match
- "Charlie’s bloody coat was returned to Erika": Candace Owens releases unseen SUV photos after Charlie Kirk's assassination, raises new questions




