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Friday, June 19, 2026
Trump Says U.S.-Iran Deal Could Be Signed Sunday
President Trump said Saturday that a peace agreement with Iran would be signed Sunday, with the Strait of Hormuz opening immediately after. Pakistan's prime minister characterized the deal as closer to completion than before.
Today's Sections
Community News
Read Section →Judge to Rule on Contempt Charges Against Prosecutors in Kirk Case
A judge will decide Friday whether to hold prosecutors in contempt for comments made about the case on Fox News, as the trial of Tyler Robinson continues.
Jun 19
Key U.S. Surveillance Authority Set to Expire Friday Amid Congressional Stalemate
Jun 19
U.S. and Iran Reach Deal to Halt Military Tensions and Reopen Strait of Hormuz
Jun 19
Surveillance Tool Lapses as Congress Fails to Renew Authority
Jun 19
Community Sports
Read Section →Johnson wins NBA Sixth Man of the Year award
Keldon Johnson earned the NBA's Sixth Man of the Year award on Wednesday, joining Tony Parker as the only San Antonio players to win the honor.
Jun 19
Boyd Returns to Cubs Rotation Wednesday Against Phillies
Jun 19
Martinook Scores in Double Overtime to Lift Hurricanes Past Senators
Jun 19
North Carolina, Kansas and Kentucky compete for five-star recruit Veesaar
Jun 19
Local Business
Read Section →U.S. Gas Prices Reach New Yearly High of $4.23 a Gallon
The national average for a gallon of regular gasoline in the United States has climbed to $4.23, marking the highest price recorded this year. AAA attributed the increase to ongoing international conflicts.
Jun 19
April Jobs Report Shows Steady Unemployment, Exceeds Expectations
Jun 19
Report Projects Youth Unemployment Increase Without Intervention
Jun 19
Energy experts urge winter cost cuts before cold weather arrives
Jun 19
Social Security Benefits to Increase in 2024 Due to Inflation
Jun 19
Daily Fun
Read Section →The Indian River Lagoon's Secret Clarity Window—and Why Most Paddlers Miss It
Three days after a cold front, the lagoon goes from murky soup to gin-clear, and nobody talks about it. Here's when to paddle and what you're actually looking at down there.
Jun 19
The Art of Showing Up When You'd Rather Not
Jun 19
Mercury's Retrograde Neighbor Problem: This Week's Cosmic Shuffle Gets Awkward
Jun 19
Columnists
Read Section →The Affirmation That Actually Works Starts with Saying No
Most affirmations fail because they ask you to believe something you don't. Here's the one that changes everything—and why it works backward from what you'd expect.
Jun 19
Why We Keep Memorizing the Wrong Poems (And How to Fix It)
Jun 19
The Dangerous Comfort of the Unfinished Sentence
Jun 19
The Fed Just Bet Everything on a Soft Landing That Nobody Believes Anymore
Jun 19
Stop Asking Dancers to Smile and Start Asking Why We Deserve Serious Art
Jun 19
State News
Read Section →Trump Says U.S.-Iran Deal Could Be Signed Sunday
President Trump said Saturday that a peace agreement with Iran would be signed Sunday, with the Strait of Hormuz opening immediately after. Pakistan's prime minister characterized the deal as closer to completion than before.
Jun 19
Trump opposes Israeli strike on Beirut, says U.S. nearing Iran war deal
Jun 19
Trump announces Sunday signing of U.S.-Iran deal as Tehran expresses reservations
Jun 19
NBC News Poll Shows 57% Disapprove of Trump's Job Performance
Jun 19
Eight presumed dead after B-52 bomber crashes at California Air Force base
Jun 19
National
Read Section →Iran conflict expected to overshadow G7 summit in France
The Group of Seven summit in France will shift focus from its traditional economic and security topics to center on U.S.-led military operations in Iran, according to expectations ahead of the gathering.
Jun 19
Former Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell Hospitalized
Jun 19
Samaritan's Purse Opens Two Ebola Treatment Centers in Congo
Jun 19
Major Powers Face Stalled Conflicts After Miscalculating Regional Dynamics
Jun 19
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