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Supreme Court allows some marijuana users to own guns, limiting federal gun ban The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Ali Hemani, a Texas man charged with unlawful possession of a gun since he admitted that he regularly smoked marijuana.
New York City celebrates Knicks NBA Finals victory in ticker-tape parade The New York Knicks are celebrating their historic NBA championship with a lower Manhattan parade on Thursday.
Barack, Michelle Obama on how they want to inspire new, young leaders The former president and first lady spoke with Robin Roberts at the Obama Presidential Center.
US gas prices dip below $4 for the first time since March U.S. gas prices are just barely below an average of $4 a gallon nationwide on Thursday, shortly after President Donald Trump signed an agreement with Iran that calls for Tehran to dilute its stockpile of highly enriched uranium and waives U.S.-backed s...
Key takeaways from the 14-point memorandum of understanding between US, Iran Days after it was first announced by President Donald Trump, U.S. officials on Wednesday finally detailed what is in the memorandum of understanding with Iran.
Iran live updates: Trump lashes out at 'stupid' critics of Iran deal President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes.
WATCH: Meet the WAGS of the US Men's 2026 World Cup team Nightline goes behind the scenes of this year's World Cup, where we speak to two wives of the U.S. men's national soccer team. Plus, a look at some of the biggest WAGS in the sports world.
WATCH: Good Samaritans race towards fiery plane on Texas highway to rescue survivors Six people were on board the private plane, and at least one was killed.
WATCH: How a sports team winning is good for fans' brains ABC News' Danny New talks to a neurologist about the real benefit of watching sports.
Ukraine strikes Moscow oil refinery amid large-scale drone attack Russia said Ukraine fired hundreds of drones on Thursday.
Los Angeles warehouse fire prompts shelter-in-place orders due to hazardous air A fire at a massive warehouse has blackened the skies near downtown Los Angeles, prompting a shelter-in-place order for nearby residents due to the risk of hazardous air
Possible human remains found in home burned in Washington wildfire Nearly 12,000 residents and over 2,000 structures have been evacuated after a wildfire broke out in Washington state, spreading to 250 acres.
Trump didn't want 'Herbert Hoover' presidency; said Iran has to have 'some' missiles Trump said he was open to allowing Iran to maintain its stockpile of ballistic missiles, saying it was “unfair” for Iran not have them if their neighbors do.
WATCH: World Cup soccer fans in US for first time experience joys of America As fans from around the globe travel to the U.S. for the World Cup, David Muir shares what they're loving about it – from southern BBQ to baseball games to Buc-ee's.
Body found during search for woman who went missing after leaving gym: Police Elena Katherine Moore, 39, had not been heard from since leaving a Planet Fitness in Lexington nearly a week ago, on June 11, according to police.
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Trump finally sealed his Iran deal. Now talks on the ‘final’ agreement begin. “This wasn’t easy.”That’s the verdict of President Donald Trump, as he finally signed a deal to end the Iran war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz
Vance discusses differences between Iran deal and nuclear agreement Obama negotiated During a White House press briefing, Vice President JD Vance compared how the memorandum of understanding the Trump administration has with Iran differs from the nuclear agreement previously negotiated during the Obama administration.
¡Ya lo gritan en Atlanta! Las emociones a flor de piel tras el gol de Chequia La Selección de Chequia se pone arriba en el marcador y los sentimientos llegaron al máximo en los fans y entrenadores que lo viven con intensidad.
¡Se mueve el Grupo A! Michal Sadílek adelanta a Chequia ante Sudáfrica Alexandr Sojka encontró a Michal Sadílek dentro del área y el mediocampista definió de zurda para marcar el primer gol del partido y adelantar a Chequia frente a Sudáfrica.
Un jugador de Sudáfrica rompe a llorar en pleno himno nacional Imágenes que conmueven y reflejan la pasión con la que se vive la Copa del Mundo.
¡Ritmo y Sazón! Sudáfrica trae la fiesta a Atlanta en busca de su primer victoria en el Mundial La Selección de Sudáfrica ya se encuentra en Atlanta para enfrentar a Chequia y lo hacen fieles a su estilo rítmico que los hace únicos.
El Raúl Jiménez más emotivo: habla sobre su lesión y lo que significó su primer gol en el Mundial Dos situaciones que han marcado la vida del delantero mexicano: la lesión que cambió su forma de ver la vida y el fútbol, y la profunda alegría de conseguir su primer tanto con su selección en una Copa del Mundo. Estas son sus confesiones.
Early prototype of Stonehenge unearthed 3 miles away from prehistoric landmark Archeologists have discovered an earlier and simpler version of Britain’s iconic Stonehenge that predates the ancient monument by around 500 years.
'Let's go Knicks!': Revelers break out into chants Knicks parade revelers can be heard breaking out into chants of, "Let's go Knicks! Let's go Knicks! Let's go Knicks!"
From The Sports Desk: Harry Kane scores two goals, spurs England’s strong World Cup start A stirring halftime talk from England coach Thomas Tuchel inspired the Three Lions to a winning start and cemented the team’s status as one of the tournament favorites.
Sen. Slotkin to introduce bill to bar presidents from sending troops or armed feds to polling places Sen. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., plans to introduce a bill Thursday that would ban the president from sending armed military or federal agents to polling sites during American elections
Their players refused to wear Pride Night jerseys. So this team chose to forfeit instead. Minor league baseball’s York Revolution declined to play it’s Pride Night game in Pennsylvania and opted to forfeit after players refused to wear rainbow uniforms.
Supreme Court rules for marijuana user charged under same gun law as Hunter Biden The Supreme Court endorsed a marijuana user's challenge to a law that bars people who consume illegal drugs from having firearms, the same law that Hunter Biden was convicted under.
California billionaire tax proposal qualifies for the November ballot A proposal to raise taxes on the wealthiest Californians has qualified for the November ballot, state officials said Wednesday, setting up what could be an expensive and divisive fight
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Read the full text of Trump's preliminary U.S.-Iran agreement to end the war Here is the text of the memorandum of understanding that was signed Wednesday by President Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, as well as Pakistan's prime minister.
Ukraine hits a Moscow oil refinery and other sites in a large-scale drone attack Ukraine launched a new wave of drone attacks on Russia early Thursday, amounting to one of the largest attacks on the Russian capital since the Kremlin ordered the invasion of Ukraine more than four years ago.
You're probably using too many skin care products. Here are the 3 essentials We asked half a dozen skin care experts: Which products do you really need to keep your skin healthy and attractive? Here's what they said.
These 3 brothers lost their parents to AIDS. Now they struggle to make it on their own Three brothers say their mother and father died after losing access to their HIV medications. Now the boys are figuring out how to navigate life.
Supreme Court sides with a marijuana user who was barred from owning guns The court ruled that the law used to prosecute a marijuana user violated his Second Amendment right to bear arms and is unconstitutionally vague.
Embedded: "We Keep Us Safe" from NPR, KUOW and The Seattle Times In the summer of 2020, sixteen-year-old Antonio Mays Jr. traveled a thousand miles to join the racial justice movement of his generation. He arrived in Seattle during the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest, known as CHOP. Less than a week later, he was shot and killed there. The case remains unsolved.
Report: Russia's nuclear-powered 'Skyfall' missile is dirty and dangerous MIT researchers think they've worked out exactly how Russia's Burevestnik nuclear-powered missile flies. "It's almost certainly a terrible idea," one analyst said. "But it's not an impossible idea."
Trump signs agreement with Iran. And, the president's approval hits record lows Trump signed a preliminary agreement with Iran yesterday to end the war and open the Strait of Hormuz. And, the president's approval rating has hit a record low, according to a new NPR poll.
The Obama Presidential Center will be dedicated Thursday. Here's what to expect The Obama Presidential Center's grand opening ceremony will be a star-studded event. The center's museum highlights the legacy of the former president, but it is not a traditional presidential library.
As America turns 250, one museum makes history possible to touch Federal law requires most museums and other buildings to be accessible to people with disabilities. But access to what's actually inside is often still limited.
What — and who — will be at the Great American State Fair? Here's a primer Several state governments have declined to participate in the 16-day event, though organizers say all U.S. states and territories will be represented by booths on the National Mall.
Poll: Most Americans have the summer blues about Trump and the economy A new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll finds a record low share of Americans approve of President Trump's job performance and his handling of the economy heading into the summer before a key midterm election.
The price of jet fuel is falling, but don't expect airfares to follow any time soon The average price of jet fuel has fallen to its lowest level since the beginning of the war with Iran. But aviation experts say the cost of airfare is likely to stay high, at least for now.
Hegseth announces in Brussels a review of U.S. forces in Europe, and a 'NATO 3.0' U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth lashed out at NATO allies on Thursday, announcing a review of American forces in Europe, and calling for a reboot of the organization to turn it into a "NATO 3.0."
All detainees from immigration facility 'Alligator Alcatraz' have been transferred All detainees at the detention center in the Florida Everglades, known as "Alligator Alcatraz," have been transferred to other facilities, the Department of Homeland Security said, citing concerns related to the hurricane season.
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