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Officials say 8 people killed in B-52 crash after takeoff from California air base

A B-52 bomber crashed shortly after takeoff at a U.S. Air Force base in Southern California's Mojave Desert and burst into flames Monday, killing all eight people aboard, military officials said.
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Iran opens World Cup with 2-2 draw as protests continue in L.A.

Iran has tied its first 2026 World Cup game against New Zealand 2-2, with each team securing one point after a wild back-and-forth match. Soccer fans had to walk past a large crowd chanting "down with Islamic Republic terrorists" as a heavy security and police presence surrounds them.
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Can Washington force Israel to comply with a U.S.-Iranian deal it rejects?

A newly announced U.S.-Iran peace agreement faces a threat of collapse as an excluded Israel refuses to withdraw its military forces from southern Lebanon.
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The U.S. and Iran's deal to make a deal | About That

The United States says it has reached a deal to end the war with Iran and reopen the Strait of Hormuz — but much remains unclear about exactly how it will work. Andrew Chang breaks down statements from both sides to explain what we know about the terms, and the factors that might prevent it from going ahead smoothly. Images provided by The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock and Getty Images
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Ghana takes Thomas Partey's World Cup entry fight with Canada to Federal Court

A Federal Court judge is scheduled to hear an injunction application Tuesday from Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey, whose bid to enter Canada for the World Cup was denied over rape and sexual assault charges in England.