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BY David Zimmermann

07.08.26

OpenAI rolls out latest version of ChatGPT to public after Trump pause request

Artificial intelligence company OpenAI will roll out the latest version of ChatGPT to users worldwide on Thursday after the Trump administration reportedly lifted its restrictions on the chatbot.

BY Elad Benari

06.29.26

Trump: Doha talks will be 'perhaps important, perhaps not'

President Trump downplays the significance of upcoming talks with Iran, stating they are "perhaps important," adding the US has nearly won militarily and remains focused on the denuclearization of Iran.

BY Ryan King

06.24.26

Trump threatens to prosecute big oil over high gas prices: ‘Customers are being gouged’

President Trump called on the Justice Department to investigate large oil companies over elevated gasoline prices despite the cost of crude going down now that the Strait of Hormuz has been reopened.

BY Caitlin Doornbos

06.15.26

Iran could ‘access’ $300B for rebuilding under US deal — funded by Gulf states attacked by Tehran

Iran is poised to attract up to $300 billion in investments from the very Gulf states it targeted with drones and missiles throughout the more than three-month war — if it can get its act together, Vice President JD Vance said Monday.

BY Bradford Betz

07.07.26

Toyota to invest $3.6B in plant expansion, will shift Tacoma production from Mexico to Texas

Toyota is investing $3.6 billion to expand its San Antonio manufacturing campus, adding a second assembly line, creating about 2,000 jobs and bringing Tacoma production from Baja California to Texas over the next four years

BY Michael Busler

06.22.26

With oil flowing, the economy’s “Golden Years” are starting

As global markets continue to adjust in response to international developments, one thing is clear: the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz marks a significant turning point for the U.S. economy.

BY ROB HULL

06.15.26

Oil prices fall as Iran peace deal looks closer - when will petrol and diesel prices drop and by how much?

Fuel prices are expected to fall back significantly over the coming days and weeks as the oil market responds to an imminent end to the Iran war.

BY Constitutional Nobody

07.05.26

NASA administrator says ‘we are very much in a space race right now’ against China

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said Sunday that the U.S. is “very much in a space race right now” against China, as the two countries vie to land astronauts on the moon and secure a near-permanent presence on the lunar surface.

BY Ronny Reyes and Caitlin McCormack

05.21.26

SpaceX’s massive, new Starship V3 rocket aborts its launch from Texas: ‘Wet dress rehearsal’

SpaceX’s newly upgraded Starship Version 3 rocket — the largest and most powerful of its kind — aborted its highly anticipated test flight Thursday.

BY Greg Wehner

04.01.26

Artemis II launches astronauts around the moon in first deep space mission since Apollo

Artemis II astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen are headed around the moon in the most powerful rocket NASA has ever built

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BY Bradford Betz

07.07.26

Toyota to invest $3.6B in plant expansion, will shift Tacoma production from Mexico to Texas

Toyota is investing $3.6 billion to expand its San Antonio manufacturing campus, adding a second assembly line, creating about 2,000 jobs and bringing Tacoma production from Baja California to Texas over the next four years

BY Constitutional Nobody

07.05.26

NASA administrator says ‘we are very much in a space race right now’ against China

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said Sunday that the U.S. is “very much in a space race right now” against China, as the two countries vie to land astronauts on the moon and secure a near-permanent presence on the lunar surface.

BY Jack Otway

07.05.26

Brazil crash out of World Cup as Erling Haaland fires Norway to sensational win

Erling Haaland produced the decisive moment on the biggest stage as Norway stunned Brazil to reach the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time in their history.

BY Rachel Sacks

06.30.26

Mystery of explosive diarrhea parasite outbreak in the US — as experts try to figure out what’s causing it

A stomach-churning parasite that causes explosive, watery diarrhea has sickened over 140 people across multiple states — with the highest number of cases in New York.

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BY Jackson Thompson OutKick

07.02.26

Newsom's office responds to SCOTUS ruling on women's sports as California faces ongoing trans athlete wave

A spokesperson confirmed state law remains unchanged, and boasted about Newsom's record in serving the trans community

BY Elizabeth Weibel

07.30.26

Vance: Supreme Court’s Close Birthright Citizenship Vote Shows ‘Concept of Birthright Citizenship Hanging by a Thread’

Vice President JD Vance pointed out the “silver lining” of the Supreme Court’s ruling rejecting President Donald Trump’s order to end birthright citizenship was that the vote was 5-4, showing that “the concept of birthright citizenship is hanging by a thread.”

BY Elad Benari

06.29.26

Trump: Doha talks will be 'perhaps important, perhaps not'

President Trump downplays the significance of upcoming talks with Iran, stating they are "perhaps important," adding the US has nearly won militarily and remains focused on the denuclearization of Iran.

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BY Nick Squires

06.28.26

Putin: Russia is facing problems in Ukraine war

President makes rare admission as Kyiv’s bombardment of energy targets ratchets up pressure on him

BY Alexandra Koch

06.25.26

Trump administration pledges $150M in aid, deploys Navy warships after deadly Venezuela earthquakes

The rare earthquake 'doublet' turned La Guaira into a disaster zone and forced closure of Simón Bolívar International Airport

BY Dominique Vidalon and Sam Tabahriti | Reuters

06.25.26

Britain breaks June temperature record as deadly heatwave grips Europe

The heat has claimed dozens of lives, disrupted power supplies, and shut schools and cultural landmarks.

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