Before I forget…
U.S. prosecutors broadened the case against former President Trump over his handling of classified documents. Rudy Giuliani admitted that he defamed two Georgia election workers.
Wish you were here: Ukrainian prosecutors opened a criminal case into a lawmaker suspected of taking a luxury holiday in the Maldives in breach of a wartime ban on private travel abroad.
Greek and Turkish leaders on Cyprus appealed for witnesses to help trace hundreds of people missing in the violence that tore the island apart decades ago, saying time was running out for families to learn the fates of their loved ones.
Athletes at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, which is no picnic in the hotter months, won’t get air conditioning. That’s OK, they won’t need it, the International Olympic Committee president said. Guests who pay VIP rates at the games can tell them to eat cake.
The FIFA Women’s World Cup soccer tournament is underway. A special Saturday podcast examines gender disparity on the field in terms of shoes and facilities, and off the field when it comes to TV rights and pay.
A U.S. judge dismissed a lawsuit accusing Kraft Heinz of misleading consumers by promising it takes only 3-1/2 minutes to prepare a cup of microwavable Velveeta macaroni and cheese because it did not include time to remove the lid, add water and stir in a cheese-sauce pouch. Another judge threw out a California woman’s claim that Subway’s tuna products contain other fish species, chicken, pork and beef.