
American and Iranian Forces in Race To Find Missing American Airman
If Iran’s IRGC succeeds in capturing the flyer who was shot down Friday, it could provide a propaganda coup and potential bargaining chip.
By DAVID JONES
| |Foreign

If Iran’s IRGC succeeds in capturing the flyer who was shot down Friday, it could provide a propaganda coup and potential bargaining chip.
By DAVID JONES
| |Foreign

In its second malfunction of the still-young space flight, the toilet is giving off the smell of an old electric heater, the astronauts report.
By JOSEPH CURL
| |National
‘It’s not possible for us to take care of day care, Medicaid, Medicare, all of these individual things,’ the president says, adding that the federal government should focus on ‘military protection.’
By JOSEPH CURL
| |National

Critics say FIFA has failed to deliver on a promised child protection policy ahead of the tournament, which is expected to attract human traffickers and other bad actors.
By HOLLIE McKAY
|The framing of the incident as a ‘blow’ to the administration is criticized by conservatives.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
|Democrats in Congress are asking the health secretary to explain why the Preventive Services Task Force has not met for more than a year.
By LUKE FUNK
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As legends step away, the Masters turns the page to golf’s next generation.
By GEORGE WILLIS
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The fertility industry in America operates under a framework that is, at best, a patchwork.
By HOLLIE McKAY
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Filers could claim a tax credit of up to $900 for pet expenses under a bill in the state assembly.
By LUKE FUNK
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Iran offered a reward for any civilian who finds the crewmember before American crews can carry out a rescue.
By LUKE FUNK
|‘Deals that offer Iran sanctions relief risk enabling the rebuilding of its military capabilities,’ an Iran watcher tells the Sun.
By BENNY AVNI
|His remarks ‘are interpreted as dissatisfaction that while the U.S. stations troops in South Korea, South Korea did not cooperate with requests to dispatch warships to the Strait of Hormuz.’
By DONALD KIRK
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The Emiratis were always concerned about security threats from Iran, but now those threats are realities, a former Treasury official tells the Sun.
By BENNY AVNI
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Shelly Kittleson, a freelance reporter from Wisconsin, is forced into a car in broad daylight on a Baghdad street.
By HOLLIE McKAY
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The 2024 National Defense Authorization Act says a president would need two-thirds of the Senate’s approval to withdraw from NATO.
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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Despite a series of controversies, Graham Platner, enjoys a wide lead over Governor Janet Mills in the race for the Democratic nomination.
By LUKE FUNK
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The Army chief of staff is one of three generals being replaced during the war with Iran.
By LUKE FUNK
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The lawsuit argues the scholarship’s eligibility requirement is ‘neither conscientious nor legal.’
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
|This year’s race has garnered far less attention than the previous campaign, though this one could offer more insight into the midterms.
By MATTHEW RICE
|The Stowe freshman is running as a ‘centrist’ whose loyalties lie with Vermonters, not political parties.
By NOVI ZHUKOVSKY
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By HOWARD HUSOCK
By DANIEL McCARTHY
By JOSH HAMMER


Gayle Feldman has produced a magisterial account of one of the great American publishers and the industry he built up.
By CARL ROLLYSON
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Timothée Chalamet was right to chastise opera, according to our writer — people dressed so badly that he recently left the Met at intermission.
By VIVEK NAGRANI
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The stiff, pretty boy remove of Mersault in François Ozon’s new adaptation does not befit a character who in the book is in constant dialogue with himself.
By CARLOS SOUSA
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American fertilizer producers are boosting prices and increasing exports while farmers are seeing costs rise as much as 40 percent.
By LUKE FUNK
|The aerospace manufacturer reportedly submitted a draft registration to the SEC on Wednesday, with five major banks tapped to lead the offering.
By NOVI ZHUKOVSKY
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Fannie Mae says that, for the first time, it will start accepting mortgages that are backed by digital currencies.
By LUKE FUNK
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The government’s fiscal year 2025 financial statement shows $47.78 trillion in liabilities against just $6 trillion in assets.
By NOVI ZHUKOVSKY
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Utah’s governor says the new standards are not supposed to be a ‘spiritual study.’
By BRADLEY CORTRIGHT
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Harvard claims that the DOJ manipulated its court filings to avoid Judge Allison Burroughs, who has ruled against the administration in prior Harvard litigation.
By NOVI ZHUKOVSKY
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The department is investigating allegations of racially discriminatory admissions practices and antisemitism.
By NOVI ZHUKOVSKY
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A new attorney general could take up a criminal referral against the former White House aide whose testimony riveted the nation.
By A.R. HOFFMAN
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Trump floats the EPA chief, Lee Zeldin, as Pam Bondi’s replacement even before her removal, reports say.
By NOVI ZHUKOVSKY
|The dueling efforts by state and federal prosecutors is creating chaos on Mangione’s legal calendar. The federal judge’s ruling is meant to alleviate the pressure.
By MARIE POHL
|By one estimate, between 750,000 and 1.5 million Chinese nationals have obtained United States citizenship through birthright policies and birth tourism.
By HOLLIE McKAY
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