The sanctions target President Miguel Díaz-Canel, his wife, the son of Raúl Castro, and more as the U.S. pressure campaign mounts.
An appeals court stopped an order that would have required Rodney Scott to testify in the case about tariff refunds.
The president said the event would feature performances by country music singer Lee Greenwood and classical crossover artist Christopher Macchio.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes will start over and put a fresh indictment before a grand jury.
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The bipartisan Senate bill would impose sanctions on those involved in forced organ harvesting and require a U.S. report on China’s transplant system.
Lawmakers voted 226–195 to pass the bill, dubbed the Ukraine Support Act.
Chinese intelligence agent told the man his reports would be read by Chinese leader Xi Jinping, according to court documents.
The regilding project comes amid a wider campaign to renew or upgrade some of the capital’s most prominent landmarks.
The nation’s top justice officials said the Buckeye State sets an example for cooperating to shut down scammers—action they encourage from other U.S. states.
The USTR has proposed 10 percent or 12.5 percent duties on 60 economies, with public comments due July 6 and hearings set for July 7.
Overseas groups held marches, exhibits, candlelight vigils, and forums while victims’ families in Beijing said they were blocked from mourning in cemeteries.
The president said the initiative will support more than 14,000 jobs and save Americans more than $50 billion.
Anthropic had warned of a potential cybersecurity reckoning from frontier AI models when announcing its Claude Mythos Preview in April.
The advisory says that groups have targeted automatic tank gauge systems used by gas stations nationwide.
The Democratic party’s network has grown from 25 creators to 550 with 75 million followers since mid-2025.