Hurricane Season Started Two Weeks Ago. Where Are the Storms?

The Atlantic hurricane season got off to a quiet start. That’s not unusual, experts said.

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A Sprawling Israeli Intelligence Effort Underpinned the Iran Strikes

Years of intelligence collection, infiltration of Iran with commandos and weapons, and tracking of targeted commanders and scientists made the wide-ranging attacks possible.

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Middle East Is Tense as Israel-Iran Conflict Sinks Hopes for De-Escalation

Israel’s attacks on Iran renewed fears of war between the countries and immediately threatened the region’s economy.

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Israel’s Allies Voice Less Support and More Concern After Latest Attack on Iran

The reaction was noticeably different on Friday than it was after the last time Israel attacked Iran, when several countries provided backup and resources.

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Trump Talks Big on Global Diplomacy, but His Goals Are in Tatters

The president said he would bring a quick end to the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, and get China to bend on trade and Iran on its nuclear program. Instead, conflict is escalating.

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Shock and Grief in U.K. After Air India Plane Crash: ‘I Didn’t Really Believe It’

The fatal flight was bound for England, where family and friends of the 241 victims on board, including 52 British nationals, were left searching for answers.

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There’s a Good Chance Crypto Is Spreading in Your Retirement Account

Bitcoin and other digital assets are quietly growing in many nest eggs, with the encouragement of the Trump administration. Hidden risks are mounting, our columnist says.

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