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This weekend, Russia continued massive strikes on Ukraine, and Moscow said it shot down 77 Ukrainian drones.
Thailand says it launched airstrikes against Cambodian positions after at least one Thai soldier was killed and several wounded during border clashes this weekend, Michael Sullivan reports.
Elon Musk's ex has kicked the European Commission out of a key system for buying and tracking advertisements.
And Piers Bobby Allen reports it follows a $140 million fine against ex by European regulators.
In Honolulu, Hawaii, veterans, their families, and a younger generation came together at Pearl Harbor National Memorial to mark 84 years since a surprise attack by Japan that killed more than 2,400 Americans.
Only 12 survivors remain, all of them older than 100 years old.
Thousands of survivors of the Eaton fire and their supporters gathered to relight the famed Christmas tree lane in Altadena over the weekend.
While bird populations are declining worldwide, due in large part to habitat loss, and as Vicky Barker reports, that's led to a corresponding rise in the number of streets in the UK named after these vanishing species.
Live from NPR News in New York City, I'm Dua Lisa Kautau.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is defending U.S.
military strikes on alleged drug smugglers.
will continue to find, quote, terrorists who bring in drugs.
But he stopped short of saying if the Pentagon would release video of a September operation that killed a pair of survivors shipwrecked by an initial strike.
Some Democrats have called that military attacks illegal.
Here is Hegseth speaking at the Reagan National Defense Forum in California, explaining that he did not explicitly order a kill strike, as reported in The Washington Post.
Hegseth added, we will keep killing them so long as they keep killing our people with narcotics so lethal that they are tantamount to chemical weapons.
The official portrait of a transgender health official was recently altered at the headquarters of the Department of Health and Human Services.