Fox News - U.S. News
Fox News - U.S. News
2026-06-26 11:08:35 (3 days ago)
Luigi Mangione's team fires back at plea deal report, calls leaks threat to fair trial
Luigi Mangione's lawyers push back on reports of federal plea deal negotiations, calling anonymous sources part of a pattern to prejudice him.
Times of India
Times of India
2026-06-26 11:07:51 (3 days ago)
France 24 - World News
France 24 - World News
2026-06-26 11:06:54 (3 days ago)
Former Trump national security adviser Bolton pleads guilty in classified files case
John Bolton, a former national security adviser to US President Donald Trump who has since become one of his most vocal critics, pleaded guilty Friday to withholding classified documents related to national defence.
RT News - Top Stories
RT News - Top Stories
2026-06-26 11:06:43 (3 days ago)
China backs economic corridor to Bangladesh
China has backed setting up an economic corridor in a meeting between President Xi and Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Tarique Rahman
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CBC News - World News
CBC News - World News
2026-06-26 11:06:08 (3 days ago)
John Bolton, former Trump adviser, pleads guilty to 1 count of illegally retaining classified info

John Bolton, national security adviser during Donald Trump's first presidential administration, pleaded guilty on Friday to illegally retaining classified information, sealing a deal with federal prosecutors.
Fox News - Video
Fox News - Video
2026-06-26 11:05:46 (3 days ago)
Lawrence tries high-tech electric muscle stimulation workouts
'Fox & Friends' host Lawrence Jones tries an electric muscle stimulation (EMS) workout at Body Alchemist NYC.
Fox News - Video
Fox News - Video
2026-06-26 11:04:40 (3 days ago)
Socialist surge fractures Democratic Party, prompting calls for new leadership
Fox News reports on socialist wins fracturing the Democratic Party, putting pressure on leaders Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer. Sen. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., calls for significant new leadership across all branches.
France 24 - World News
France 24 - World News
2026-06-26 11:04:10 (3 days ago)
Why Venezuela’s ‘doublet’ earthquakes were so devastating
The tremors that hit Venezuela on Wednesday evening have killed nearly 600 people and injured thousands. The disaster consisted of a rare phenomenon called a “doublet”, meaning a quick succession of major “twin” earthquakes.
Fox News - Video
Fox News - Video
2026-06-26 11:02:26 (3 days ago)
$600 million of seized heroin, meth and other drugs set ablaze in Burma
More than 50 tons of heroin, opium, ketamine, methamphetamine, marijuana and crystal meth were burned on Friday, June 26, 2026, in Burma, to mark the U.N.'s International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. (Credit: AP)
Fox News - Top Stories
Fox News - Top Stories
2026-06-26 11:02:21 (3 days ago)
Clay Aiken says Kelly Ripa feud sparked the 'most catastrophic' week of his life
Clay Aiken reflects on his 2006 feud with Kelly Ripa, calling it the most catastrophic week of his life. The two have not spoken in 20 years.
South China Morning Post - World News
South China Morning Post - World News
2026-06-26 11:01:28 (3 days ago)
Former US national security adviser John Bolton pleads guilty to illegally keeping secret info
Former Trump administration national security adviser John Bolton pleaded guilty on Friday to illegally retaining classified information, sealing a deal with federal prosecutors that could allow him to avoid a prison term. Bolton, who became an outspoken critic of President Donald Trump after serving in the Republican’s first administration, is scheduled to be sentenced on October 28 by US District Judge Theodore Chuang in Greenbelt, Maryland. Bolton, 77, pleaded guilty to a single count of...
The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-06-26 11:00:22 (3 days ago)
As datacentres dry and fry the planet and society rapidly turns unsustainable, focusing on the small things we can change might get us through
Thanks to the Hobart gardening legend Hannah Moloney sharing a video about the green tomatoes in her greenhouse, I went outside in the glorious winter solstice sunshine today, down in the Huon Valley, and rummaged around in the crazily overgrown tomato plant that has been taking over my neglected compost heap. I came away with a basket full of unripe cherry tomatoes. This will be an experiment: leaving them in the sun to ripen, if they will. I wouldn’t dare to say “I grew tomatoes”. These plants grew themselves: more than one friend has said that volunteer tomatoes, those self-seeded, are the most determined (or obstinate).
It puts me in mind of how adamant I was when hiring a professional builder to not say it was me doing the building – more accurately, I would say I was having a tiny house built. These are subtle and incredibly important nuances to language, which of course imply ownership and ability. I cannot grow tomatoes, and it would be awfully strange if I could. Perhaps I can put more effort into intentionally creating the conditions in which tomatoes would like to grow, but based on last year’s experiments, that is currently in question. The only tomato plants to bear fruit under my gaze in the southern hemisphere are self-seeded, and my gaze wasn’t really upon them until Hannah’s cheerful greenhouse clip made me think about going to check out the plants growing in superabundance out of the compost.
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