The latest: President Trump lamented the decision by what he called a "highly partisan" court. The 7-4 ruling leaves the tariffs in place until October 14 to give the administration a chance to appeal to the Supreme Court.
Going up: The U.S.' new stake in Intel makes some investors nervous as they predict a new era of government meddling in industry. Corporate America is nervous as well.
Dumped and pumped: Delta will pay more than $78 million to resolve a lawsuit over a 2020 fuel dump by one of its planes that doused tens of thousands of properties in southern California. One of Australia's largest banks apologized for sending automated email messages to tell retail bankers that they were losing their jobs. Wall street banks have hired dozens of senior executives in recent months in anticipation of a rebound in dealmaking.
An unhappy milestone: The number of people reported missing to the Red Cross rose about 70% in five years, driven by conflict and war in Sudan, Gaza and Ukraine, as well as mass migration.
Limits: ICE staff are contending with long hours and public outrage over their arrests of migrants as well as green-card holders, visa holders, U.S. citizens and people with no criminal record. Burnout and frustration are growing. Related: Kilmar Abrego must remain in the U.S. through at least October, a judge ruled.
The personal details of 194 survivors of abuse in the Church of England were leaked in a mass email sent by the law firm that was appointed to manage their compensation program.
A painting that the Nazis stole from a Jewish art dealer turned up in a real-estate listing for a home in Argentina. Authorities failed to find the painting when they raided the home.
Turkey's transport minister got a speeding ticket after posting a video showing him driving at 140mph (225 kmh) on the Ankara-Nigde freeway. The max speed limit is 87mph/140kmh.
Do beta-blocker drugs help all heart-attack survivors? Or only some? Experts disagree.
'We're still here': Afghan women who were forbidden from playing soccer under the Taliban reunited in England as FIFA held an ID camp for a refugee team.
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