The U.S. and Iran presented differing narratives Tuesday on whether U.N. inspectors could visit nuclear sites and if Tehran had any interest in buying American crops, underscoring a complex start to the 60-day negotiations.
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The U.S. hit Cuban state companies on Tuesday with new sanctions that analysts say are expected to spook foreign investors and deepen a severe economic crisis.
The U.S. Attorney's Office in the District of Columbia declined to prosecute just 19% of arrests during fiscal 2025, the office's lowest declination rate in decades, according to data from the Department of Justice.
President Trump told Pennsylvania workers on Tuesday that he crushed Iran militarily and oil prices are plummeting as he works to reach a "fair" deal to prevent Tehran from getting a nuclear weapon.
A U.S.-funded Ebola quarantine facility for Americans in Kenya has been suspended after the country's health minister was held in contempt of court for defying a judge's order to halt construction.
The name "Donald" has never been less popular among American parents. In 2025, fewer than 400 newborns received the name through Social Security Administration card applications, ranking "Donald" 690th nationally.