Pennsylvania was the hardest-hit state, with more than 50,000 customers without power.
The Stars and Stripes fell to the Red Devils 4–1 in front of a home crowd in Seattle, even with their star striker Folarin Balogun.
This year’s summit comes amid continued pressure from Trump for U.S. allies to increase defense spending.
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The president said the retailer’s move came after a request by his administration.
The 72-hour holding center will be part of a larger deportation operation in Alexandria first opened under President Barack Obama.
Spain will play the winner of the United States and Belgium match.
Carney said Canada intends to procure up to 12 Type 212CD submarines from TKMS, with the federal government now entering contract negotiations with the company.
Schumer and Gillibrand said the Democrats’ Senate campaign arm will not invest in the Maine race if Platner remains on the ballot.
Police witness described seeing ‘sniper pad’ on top of Utah university building.
The Illinois governor signed a law requiring the largest AI companies to undergo annual outside safety audits, a first in the United States.
Parents can enroll their children online and monitor investments on a new app.
Microsoft’s gaming business faces deep cuts as Xbox reduces management layers and seeks buyers for several game studios.
The Trévillach fire has also forced the authorities to ban spectators from watching the third stage of the Tour de France cycle race.
Mayor Vitali Klitschko said 12 people died in the overnight bombardment of the Ukrainian capital.
The operation targeted suspects behind serious offenses such as child exploitation, kidnapping, and drug trafficking.
The threat level remains ’substantial' despite the U.S.–Iran truce, as a fleet of 10 Japan-linked ships exited the strait after a long delay, authorities said.
Critics warn the law could target overseas activists and ethnic minorities, drawing condemnation from lawmakers and rights groups.
Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto said last month they were open to other countries, such as Canada, joining the project.
Farmers will be able to submit lawfare complaints involving federal agencies on a portal run by the USDA.