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Isabella Gomez Sarmiento
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Bonnie Tyler's recording career lasted more than fifty years, though her 1980s collaborations with producer Jim Steinman defined her legacy.
Former Olympic canoe racer David Hearn pleaded not guilty in DC Superior Court to felony property destruction tied to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. His attorneys called the charges a 'concocted narrative,' while US Attorney Janine Piro announced six others have been arrested on related charges.
President Trump removed all remaining members of the Bipartisan Election Assistance Commission, the federal body that provides election security guidance to states. The move was enabled by a recent Supreme Court ruling expanding presidential power to fire members of independent agencies.
Iran buried its Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei as crowds flooded Mashhad and fighter jets secured the skies. Meanwhile, US CENTCOM struck Iranian military installations over Strait of Hormuz ship attacks, and Iran hit back at US bases in Kuwait and Bahrain.
American gas prices have swung wildly — $2.79 in January, over $4.50 in May, and $3.85 now. Drivers are adapting by visiting stations more often and buying less each time, while experts urge budgeting for higher costs.
Maine Democrats are moving to replace Senate nominee Graham Plattner, with a new nominating convention planned and fewer than three weeks to file with the Secretary of State. Without Plattner's grassroots supporters, the path to flipping the seat from Republican Susan Collins gets much steeper.
Bonnie Tyler, the British singer behind 'Total Eclipse of the Heart' and 'Holding Out for a Hero,' died at 75. Her fifty-year career peaked in the 1980s with producer Jim Steinman, whose maximalist sound turned Tyler's gravelly, over-the-top belting into an era-defining signature.
Asian stocks are rallying Friday, led by chip makers and AI companies. South Korea's benchmark is up 4% and Japan's Nikkei gained 1.7%, building on a rebound in major US markets.
A promo for NPR's embedded podcast 'We Keep Us Safe' teases an investigation into the unsolved killing of 16-year-old Antonio Mays Jr. during the 2020 Seattle protest occupation known as CHOP.
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