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June 12, 2026, 4:38 p.m. Eastern time

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At least six have declined to participate, the latest sign that the national 250th birthday celebration has become a fragmented and partisan affair as the president seeks his imprint.

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McGregor, the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s main attraction, had the support of the prominent sports physician Neal ElAttrache when he decided to use performance-enhancing drugs.

AIPAC Wants Democrats to Back Israel. Instead, They’re Turning on AIPAC.

Once the guardian of the bipartisan pro-Israel consensus, it is now a polarizing force in the party.

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A roundup of legal news from the last week.

The World Is Draining Oil Reserves, Raising Pressure for a Peace Deal

The amount of oil and fuel stored by businesses and governments has fallen sharply since the start of the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran.

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