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Los devastadores ataques rusos convierten a junio en el mes más mortífero para la población civil de Ucrania desde 2022 07/15/2026 12:43am • Junio ââfue el mes más mortífero para la población civil ucraniana desde abril de 2022, declaró el martes Naciones Unidas, lo que subraya el impacto devastador de la intensificación de los ataques rusos contra ciudades alejadas del frente.La Misión de Observación de los Derechos Humanos d Cease, bullpen combine on 3-hitter in AL's 4-0 win, first All-Star shutout since 2013 Cease, bullpen combine on 3-hitter in AL's 4-0 win, first All-Star shutout since 2013 07/15/2026 12:42am • PHILADELPHIA (AP) â Dylan Cease started a parade of pitchers that shut down a slew of baseball's best batters in a display of the pitching dominance that rules the sport. âœI thought before the game about starting with a changeup and I thought it would be funny," he said. He didn't. And the hitte The top photos of the day by AP photojournalists 07/15/2026 12:41am • From front-page news to powerful moments you may have missed, this gallery showcases todayâs top photos chosen by Associated Press photo editors. Death toll from Bangkok bar fire rises to 32 as 2 more die in hospital Death toll from Bangkok bar fire rises to 32 as 2 more die in hospital 07/15/2026 12:39am • BANGKOK (AP) â Two people injured in a huge fire at a Bangkok music bar have died, bringing the death toll to 32, officials said Wednesday. More than 70 people were injured and 30 people remain hospitalized, with 15 of them in intensive care units, according to the Erawan emergency services center Bangkok bar fire death toll rises to 32 as two more die in hospital 07/15/2026 12:35am • BANGKOK (AP) â Bangkok bar fire death toll rises to 32 as two more die in hospital. Tehran threatens to halt all Mideast energy exports after US reimposes its blockade on Iran Tehran threatens to halt all Mideast energy exports after US reimposes its blockade on Iran 07/15/2026 12:33am • DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) â The U.S. military early Wednesday reimposed a blockade on Iranian ports over Tehranâs attacks on ships trying to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, sparking new strikes on nations hosting American forces as an interim deal to end the war further unraveled. Day House passes bill to 'ditch the switch' and make daylight saving time permanent House passes bill to 'ditch the switch' and make daylight saving time permanent 07/15/2026 12:17am • WASHINGTON (AP) â There will be no turning back the clock if the House has its way. The House passed a bill Tuesday that would make daylight saving time permanent. Proponents, including the White House, argued the change would provide more daylight during the times that Americans are most active. China's economy grew at a 4.3% annual pace in the last quarter, slowest since late 2022 07/15/2026 12:13am • HONG KONG (AP) â Chinaâs economy slowed sharply to a 4.3% annualized pace of growth in the April-June quarter, the government said Wednesday, the weakest in over three years. The official data fell short of forecasts and was far below the economy's strong 5% pace of growth in January-March, desp Former Obama counsel Kathryn Ruemmler to testify in Epstein probe Former Obama counsel Kathryn Ruemmler to testify in Epstein probe 07/15/2026 12:12am • WASHINTON (AP) â Kathryn Ruemmler, the former top lawyer at Goldman Sachs who was White House counsel to President Barack Obama, is set to face questioning before a House committee Wednesday about her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Ruemmler is the latest prominent figure called before the Hous UK police say former politician and TV personality Ann Widdecombe was killed in ‘targeted attack’ UK police say former politician and TV personality Ann Widdecombe was killed in â˜targeted attackâ 07/15/2026 12:10am • LONDON (AP) â Former politician and reality TV contestant Ann Widdecombe was killed in a âœtargeted attack,â though the motivation is still under investigation, British counterterror police said Tuesday. A 28-year-old man arrested on suspicion of murder and terror crimes remains in custody on a Asian shares rise after rally on Wall Street as data show US inflation slowing Asian shares rise after rally on Wall Street as data show US inflation slowing 07/15/2026 12:09am • TOKYO (AP) â Asian shares mostly rose Wednesday, tracking a rally on Wall Street following a report that showed U.S. inflation was not as bad last month as economists expected. South Koreaâs Kospi surged 7.1% to 7,343.37 as prices rebounded from a recent sell-off in semiconductor stocks. Japan Wildfires expose millions in the Midwest and Northeast US to dangerous smoke Wildfires expose millions in the Midwest and Northeast US to dangerous smoke 07/15/2026 12:09am • Heavy smoke from several large wildfires blazing in Canada and Minnesota is expected to engulf large swaths of the Midwest and Northeast U.S. this week, exposing millions of people to dangerous air pollution. Minnesota officials issued an air quality alert from Tuesday through Friday for areas inclu Tigers star Justin Verlander pumps up American League in his final All-Star Game 07/15/2026 12:08am • PHILADELPHIA (AP) â Justin Verlander used his fingers in this trip to Philadelphia simply to tip his cap toward applauding All-Star Game fans. He once playfully flipped off Phillies fans when his Houston Astros were in Philadelphia for the 2022 World Series. There was only mutual respect in this g Senate to hold hearing for Trump's pick to head intelligence agencies after weekslong delay Senate to hold hearing for Trump's pick to head intelligence agencies after weekslong delay 07/15/2026 12:06am • WASHINGTON (AP) â Jay Clayton, President Donald Trumpâs pick to head the nationâs intelligence agencies, will testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Wednesday, weeks after Trump abruptly delayed his nomination. Republicans and even some Democrats have been eager to quickly confir Study shows a blood test can help identify healthy people at high risk for Alzheimer's disease Study shows a blood test can help identify healthy people at high risk for Alzheimer's disease 07/15/2026 12:05am • WASHINGTON (AP) â A blood test may predict if apparently healthy older adults are likely to develop Alzheimerâs symptoms in the next five or 10 years, researchers reported Wednesday. That information could be reassuring or terrifying, but for now it's a potential tool to speed drug development b
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