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King Charles addresses Parliament ahead of vigil for Queen Elizabeth

Ukraine made major gains against Russia over the weekend; Biden set to block semiconductor exports to China; and the 74th Emmy Awards airs tonight.

Ukraine pushes Russia back; chip export ban; 74th Emmy Awards

Queen Elizabeth II ruled for more than seven decades, and now the UK has its first king in generations with King Charles III on the throne.

Charles becomes UK’s first king in 70 years

This weekend marks 21 years since the United States faced the deadliest terrorist attack on U.S. soil on 9/11, now a day of remembrance and reflection.

21 years since 9/11, al-Qaeda, terror groups still attacking worldwide

U.N. satellite imagery indicates increased activity at one of North Korea's nuclear plants, a potential sign that weapons are being produced.

North Korea to ‘automatically’ use nukes against US if leadership threatened

Queen Elizabeth II’s passing triggers ‘Operation London Bridge’

The U.S. troop withdrawal from Afghanistan has been roundly criticized as chaotic. So was evacuating and vetting thousands of Afghan refugees.

Thousands of Afghan refugees entered US without proper vetting

Buckingham Palace announced that after 70 years on the throne, Queen Elizabeth II died at the age of 96. She was Britain's longest-reigning monarch.

Queen Elizabeth II dies at 96, ending record-long reign as monarch

UK Prime Minister Liz Truss will implement a cap on domestic energy prices and lift a ban on fracking to increase energy production.

UK PM Truss unveils energy plan to boost production, lower bills

Doctors are concerned over Queen Elizabeth's health but have not specified what has caused the recent decline. Her family has rushed to her side.

Queen Elizabeth II under medical supervision, doctors ‘concerned’ for her health

A crime spree in Memphis kills four people, the U.S. will send another $2 billion to Ukraine, and Steve Bannon will face fraud charges.

Memphis crime spree, military aid for Ukraine, Bannon to face fraud charges

After months of hustings (campaign events), Liz Truss, the UK’s Foreign Secretary, won the leadership race to become British prime minister.

The UK’s conservative Tory Party has new leader in PM Liz Truss

Another Trump endorsement wins a GOP gubernatorial primary, Russia and China leaders plan to meet, and Apple is set to unveil iPhone 14.

Trump pick wins primary, Russia and China to meet, Apple to unveil iPhone 14

Taiwan businessman offers millions to train soldiers to fight a Chinese invasion

Taiwan businessman offers millions to train soldiers to fight Chinese invasion

A drop in oil prices is prompting OPEC to scale back production. The announcement comes as federal leases under Biden are at a record low.

OPEC dropping oil output, Biden’s sale of federal leases at record low

A deadly earthquake has torn through the southwest region of China while COVID-19 protocols are keeping residents locked inside.

Deadly earthquake strikes China as COVID-19 lockdowns persist

Nearly 62 percent of Chileans voted to reject a progressive charter, but many in Chile feel a new constitution is needed.

Chile rejects progressive constitution proposal by large margin

Top headlines include Russia's purchase of North Korean rockets, Boris Johnson will formally resign, and Uvalde students return to school.

Russia buys North Korean rockets, Boris Johnson resigns, Uvalde begins school

U.N. inspectors are on the ground in Ukraine to survey the condition of a massive nuclear power plant in Zaporizhzhia in the middle of Russia's invasion.

Why UN inspectors are at a Ukrainian nuclear site and what they’re finding

Ukraine's nuclear plant is being monitored, an attempted assassination on Argentina's vice president was caught on camera, NASA will launch rocket Saturday.

Nuclear plant condition, attempted assassination, NASA Saturday launch

The Russia and China are among the competitors in Vostok 2022, a weeklong event of large-scale war games in Russia's far east.

Russia, China competing in weeklong, large-scale war games

Florida sues FDA over delayed cheaper prescriptions from Canada

The chairman of Russia's Lukoil oil giant, Ravil Maganov, has died after falling from a window in a Moscow hospital.

Russia oil executive dies in ‘fall from hospital window’

China's human rights violations against the Uyghur population may be criminal according to a new report released by the UN on Wednesday.

UN: China’s human rights violations against Uyghurs ‘may be criminal’