June 15, 2026

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Man dies and child injured in crash near Strathpeffer – Yahoo -

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SpaceX gains 6% in premarket after record debut -

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UK to ban social media for under-16s to ‘give kids their childhood back’ -

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Zhipu surges 33% as Wall Street raises bets on China AI after Anthropic curbs -

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1 extricated, 2 hospitalized in violent Westside L.A. car crash – KTLA -

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US musician Oliver Tree dies in helicopter collision in Brazil – BBC -

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Oil to still cause volatility even with U.S.-Iran deal in place: Analysts -

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Accident shuts down all lanes of southbound I-15 near Miramar – fox5sandiego.com -

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Accident shuts down all lanes of southbound I-15 near Miramar – fox5sandiego.com -

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CNBC Daily Open: Iran deal fuels global relief rally -

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Trump says France must scrap tech ‘sales tax’ or face 100% wine tariffs: NY Post -

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Singer Oliver Tree involved in fatal helicopter crash – CNN -

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Singer Oliver Tree involved in fatal helicopter crash – CNN -

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Accident – Indiana Gazette Online -

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Accident results in commercial vehicle fire – Lowndes Signal -

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1 dead after crash involving motorcycle in Phoenix – AZ Family -

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1 dead after crash involving motorcycle in Phoenix – AZ Family -

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SpaceX: To the moon for investors or a bumpy ride? Here’s what experts say -

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Child Critically Injured in Canandaigua Lake Boating Accident – Finger Lakes Daily News -

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Helicopter collision in Brazil leaves 6 dead, including singer Oliver Tree – Hawaii News Now -

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Guinea’s Conde appeals for calm after 11 killed in ethnic clashes

CONAKRY (Reuters) – President Alpha Conde appealed for calm on Tuesday after at least 11 people were killed in two days of ethnic violence in the southeastern Guinea, underscoring tensions ahead of parliamentary elections.

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Kerry to meet Arab League officials on Israeli-Palestinian peace

AMMAN (Reuters) – U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is due to meet on Wednesday with officials from Arab nations that he regards as essential to his push to get Israelis and Palestinians to resume peace talks.

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World powers hope to resume Iran talks quickly

BRUSSELS (Reuters) – World powers expressed hope on Tuesday of resuming negotiations with Iran over its disputed nuclear program “as soon as possible” but gave no indication of a possible date for any new talks.

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Egypt’s interim government gets to work amid protests, deadlock

CAIRO (Reuters) – Egypt’s interim government sets about the mammoth task of returning the country to civilian rule and rescuing the economy on Wednesday, a process complicated by deadly protests and a political stalemate with powerful Islamist groups.

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Egypt prosecutor investigates Mursi for prison escape

CAIRO (Reuters) – Egypt’s public prosecutor ordered the start of investigations on whether deposed Islamist President Mohamed Mursi and other senior leaders from his Muslim Brotherhood escaped from a prison during the 2011 uprising, state media said on…

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U.N. envoy accuses Iran group’s leaders in Iraq of rights abuses

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – The outgoing U.N. special envoy to Iraq on Tuesday accused the leaders of an Iranian dissident group at a camp in Iraq of human rights abuses, an allegation the movement dismissed as baseless.

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Armed protesters storm Libya’s Zueitina oil port: witness

TRIPOLI (Reuters) – An armed group of protesters stormed the eastern Libyan oil port of Zueitina on Tuesday, demanding workers halt operations, an engineer at the terminal said.

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Panama says finds weapons on North Korean ship coming from Cuba

PANAMA CITY (Reuters) – Panama seized a North Korean cargo ship it suspects was hiding missile equipment in a shipment of brown sugar from Cuba, after a standoff in which the ship’s captain tried to slit his own throat.

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U.S. worried ahead of Zimbabwe poll, warns on credibility

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States said on Tuesday it was “deeply concerned” by lack of transparency in preparations for Zimbabwe’s July 31 general election and called on the government to ensure the vote was peaceful, fair and credible.

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Trial of Costa Concordia captain resumes in Italy

ROME (Reuters) – The trial of the captain of the Costa Concordia cruise ship, which capsized off Italy’s coast last year killing 32 people, resumes on Wednesday after it was delayed by a lawyers’ strike earlier this month.

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