Ukrainian long-range drones struck the St. Petersburg Oil Terminal on July 4, setting tanks ablaze for the second time since June. Russia claimed 67 UAVs intercepted over Leningrad, but satellite imagery showed a large smoke plume rising above the port facility.
The FBI's confidential source behind the Epstein-Mossad allegation has been identified as Charles C. Johnson, a far-right provocateur who once interned for Alan Dershowitz and was later ordered to pay $71 million
The Justice Department declined to unredact names in the Epstein files by a court-ordered July 2 deadline, filing a legal brief defending its redactions instead and announcing it will appeal. The decision
Scotland and Wales are now both governed by independence parties for the first time, and their leaders have begun formal planning for UK breakup if Reform UK wins the next Westminster election.
Shreyas Iyer captains India in their first playable T20I of the England tour as the sides meet at Old Trafford in Manchester on Saturday, the series opener at Chester-le-Street having been abandoned
Ireland completed a historic 2-0 T20I sweep of India at Belfast, winning the second match by one run as debutant Jai Moondra's three-wicket burst proved decisive. The result ended India's 33-month unbeaten
Three of America's largest egg producers agreed to pay $3.3 million and donate 53 million eggs after the DOJ and 17 state attorneys general alleged they coordinated to artificially inflate egg prices
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled June 16 that 70,000 skill game machines are illegal slot machines, giving the legislature 120 days to act. Three rival tax proposals from the industry, Senate Republicans,