3M sued for $1.4 billion by Australia over “forever chemicals” at defense bases
Australia is suing 3M for more than 2 billion Australian dollars ($1.4 billion) over so-called "forever chemical" contamination from firefighting foam at defense bases, the government says.
Vance says “still TBD” if Trump will sign a U.S.-Iran deal
The vice president says the U.S. and Iran are "very close" to a deal, but are "not there yet." Meanwhile, the U.S. struck Iran, which retaliated against a U.S. base.
American climber breaks Everest speed record, his team says
Tyler Andrews, 36, climbed the 29,032-foot peak in just 9 hours and 55 minutes, smashing the record of 10 hours and 56 minutes, his team said.
Pentagon slashes NATO combat commitments as Trump pushes Europe to defend itself
The Pentagon informed allies it plans to reduce U.S. military contributions to NATO by one-third to one-half amid a push for European burden-sharing.
Social media erupts after Jill Biden reveals she was ‘horrified’ watching Joe’s disastrous debate
Jill Biden recalled fearing Joe Biden was having a stroke during his 2024 debate against Trump, sparking criticism from conservatives and media figures.
SEC coaches say they feel ‘misled’ after voting to make their conference schedules harder
SEC coaches say they felt misled about voting for nine conference games, claiming they expected it to lead to a 16-team playoff expansion that never came.
MLB owners already pushing back on players’ first CBA proposal as work stoppage looms after 2026 season
MLB's Players Association and owners clash over competitive balance proposals as CBA negotiations begin with a potential lockout looming after 2026.
Nearly 40% of Americans admit they’ve gone on a date just to score a free meal
A new survey finds 39.9% of respondents admit to going on dates just for free food, raising questions about the cost of modern romance and dating etiquette.
Massachusetts town cancels July 4 celebration citing lack of ‘adequate public safety staffing’
Rutland, Massachusetts announced that it will cancel its annual 4th of July celebration citing inadequate public safety staffing for police, fire and EMS personnel.
Massachusetts town cancels July 4 celebration citing lack of ‘adequate public safety staffing’
Rutland, Massachusetts announced that it will cancel its annual 4th of July celebration citing inadequate public safety staffing for police, fire and EMS personnel.