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Trump announces closure of Hormuz Strait as Iran talks falter
US President Donald Trump on Sunday announced a military blockade of the Strait of Hormuz as Vice President JD Vance’s negotiating team failed to gain the trust of Iranian counterparts, who have been burned by the United States before and are loath to surrender sovereignty over
Bryan Cranston Defends ‘Breaking Bad’ Wife Skyler from Fans Who Thought She Was a ‘Bitch’: ‘Her Husband Leaves Without Any Explanation… He’s Making Crystal Methamphetamine’
During a recent appearance on “Hot Ones Versus” opposite Frankie Muniz, Bryan Cranston defended his “Breaking Bad” wife, Skyler White, played by Anna Gunn, who was vilified by fans of the Vince Gilligan drama for getting in the way of Walter White’s criminal antics. Cranston
JAXA plans to bring back pristine early solar system samples from a comet
Japan's space agency, JAXA, has been knocking it out of the park with small-body exploration missions for decades. They had historic successes with both Hayabusa and Hayabusa2, and they are going to visit the Martian moons soon with the Martian Moons eXploration (MMX) mission.
Iran talks leave Trump with tough decisions
After his vice president departed Pakistan without an agreement to end hostilities with Iran, President Trump’s next steps are uncertain, as 10 days remain in the ceasefire between the two sides. Speaking to reporters in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad on Sunday, Vice
Subscription fees for YouTube Premium, Music are increasing
It's the first price hike for the service since 2023.
'Warflation' will hit more than just gas prices
The war in Iran may be on pause, but its effects on prices are still in motion and will continue to ripple through the economy.
'Straggler' cicadas may appear this year: Here's where
There are no broods of periodical cicadas expected to awaken this year, but you may still see some late (or early) bugs around.
Scarlett Johansson Says It “Was Tough” in the Early 2000s Because Actresses Were “Pulled Apart for How They Looked”
"What was offered at that time for women my age, as far as acting roles or opportunities, was much slimmer than it is now," the Oscar-nominated actress explains.











































