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Women pay their respects near the coffins of Iran's late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and his family members. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem
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- Iran's ruling clerics are preparing days of mass funeral rites for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as a show of public devotion to the Islamic Republic and proof that its revolutionary fervor still burns strong.
- Rescuers cleared the rubble in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv on Friday in a search for survivors, as flags were lowered to half-mast to mark a day of mourning, a day after a Russian missile and drone attack killed at least 30 people.
- A cascading crisis was presented to more than 370 government and military officials during an exercise in central Taiwan this week, part of President Lai Ching-te's push to harden the island's war preparedness as Chinese military pressure grows.
- Pubs and bars across England and Wales will be allowed to stay open until 5 a.m. on Monday morning, Prime Minister Keir Starmer said, so fans can watch the World Cup last-16 clash against Mexico.
- Venezuela's Interim President Delcy Rodriguez has rejected allegations that her government reacted too slowly to the destruction caused by two earthquakes, which killed more than 2,000 people, after days of widespread criticism of the official response.
- When the US Supreme Court issued its ruling defending the Federal Reserve from political interference, it not only prevented President Donald Trump from firing one of the central bank's governors, it also highlighted growing unease among the justices about the use of their ever-expanding emergency docket.
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg wears the Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses during a Meta Connect event. REUTERS/Carlos Barria
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- Meta's Mark Zuckerberg acknowledged shortcomings in the company's sweeping restructuring at an internal town hall on Thursday, saying the systems known as AI agents had not progressed as quickly as he had expected, according to a recording heard by Reuters.
- US job growth slowed sharply in June, and payroll gains for the prior two months were revised lower, pointing to a cooling labor market and prompting financial markets to dial back expectations for a near-term interest rate hike from the Federal Reserve.
- European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said it was still possible she could leave before her term ends in late 2027 to weigh in on French politics, but running in next spring's French presidential election was not "currently" on the agenda.
- The world's biggest internet domain seller, GoDaddy, has warned that India's crackdown on fake websites impersonating famous brands will make the internet less safe for legitimate businesses and carry global ramifications.
- A Moscow car dealership is struggling to , especially from China, as drivers look to sidestep a fuel crisis that has led to long queues and soaring prices across much of Russia.
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Trump Jr.'s 'Amazon of guns' could make millions under new proposed firearm rule |
President Trump and his son Donald Trump Jr. arrive at the White House. REUTERS/Annabelle Gordon
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Donald Trump Jr. helped take an online retailer known as the “Amazon of guns” public last year. Now, GrabAGun, where the US president's son is a shareholder and board member, could reap a windfall from a proposed rule change at Trump's Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives that would make it easier to ship guns directly to people's homes.
If finalized, the rule would be among the most consequential changes to US gun policy in two decades, potentially driving huge growth in online gun sales, according to ten industry officials, store owners, and gun-control advocates interviewed by Reuters.
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Workers believed to be a part of the reported wedding between singer Taylor Swift and NFL player Travis Kelce outside Madison Square Garden. REUTERS/Christian Monterrosa
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New York City seems to have it all, at least for this weekend: a dizzying heatwave, a rumored celebrity wedding, scrums of soccer fans and sailors on shore leave, a political debate about air conditioning, sharks in the water, and a grand fireworks display for the nation's 250th birthday. But the weather forecast for this convergence is daunting.
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