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 -

Monday, June 15, 2026

Egyptian policeman killed in militant attack in Sinai

CAIRO (Reuters) – One Egyptian policeman was killed and another was badly wounded on Friday by militants who fired rocket-propelled grenades at security checkpoints in the lawless Sinai peninsula, near the border with Israel, security sources said.

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Ireland votes to allow limited abortion rights for first time

DUBLIN (Reuters) – Ireland’s parliament voted on Friday to allow abortion under certain conditions for the first time, following months of polarizing debate in the Catholic country including letters to the premier written in blood.

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Anti-Assad rebels say U.S. arms needed, vow to control distribution

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Syria’s opposition said on Thursday that it was concerned U.S. lawmakers had succeeded in holding up U.S. weapons deliveries to rebels fighting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and repeated assurances the arms will not go to Isla…

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Brazil unions try to seize protest momentum with strikes

SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Tens of thousands of union demonstrators blocked roads and snarled traffic in dozens of Brazilian cities on Thursday in a one-day strike aimed at seizing the momentum of huge protests that swept the country last month.

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Ireland parliament votes to allow limited abortion

DUBLIN (Reuters) – Ireland’s parliament voted on Friday to allow abortion under certain conditions for the first time, after months of polarizing debate in the staunchly Catholic country including letters to the premier written in blood.

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Portugal president throws politics into disarray

LISBON (Reuters) – Portugal’s president threw the bailed-out euro zone country into disarray on Thursday after rejecting a plan to heal a government rift, igniting what critics called a “time bomb” by calling for early elections next year.

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U.S., China disagree sharply over handling of Snowden case

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Senior U.S. and Chinese officials sharply disagreed on Thursday over China’s handling of fugitive Edward Snowden, the former spy agency contractor accused of divulging U.S. surveillance program secrets who was allowed to leave Ho…

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Syria war imperils education of 2.5 million children: aid agency

LONDON (Reuters) – More than a fifth of Syria’s schools have been destroyed or made unusable in more than two years of conflict, jeopardizing the education of 2.5 million young people, Save The Children aid agency reported on Friday,

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More residents return to devastated Canadian town, more bodies found

LAC-MEGANTIC, Quebec (Reuters) – Provincial and municipal leaders lashed out on Thursday at the company whose runaway train leveled the center of a tiny Quebec town as more residents returned home and officials opened up a site for tributes to the 50 p…

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Syrian bid for U.N. rights body criticized, Iran withdrew

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – Syrian plans to run for a spot on the U.N. Human Rights Council met with sharp criticism from the United States and Israel on Thursday, while Tehran announced it had withdrawn its candidacy for the world body’s rights watchdo…

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