Dow drops 300 after Trump urges Iran's unconditional surrender

NEW YORK (AP) - U.S. stocks slumped under the weight of a jump for the price of oil. The S&P 500 fell 0.8% Tuesday following signals that Israel's conflict with Iran may be worsening. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 0.7%, and the Nasdaq composite sank 0.9%. Treasury yields also fell.

Brazil makes social media companies liable for user content

BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) - The majority of justices on Brazil's Supreme Court have agreed to make social media companies liable for illegal postings by their users, in a landmark case for Latin America with implications for U.S. relations.

MAGA world's top stars rebuke Trump

A schism has opened among President Donald Trump’s most devout MAGA supporters and national security conservatives over the Israel-Iran conflict, as some longtime defenders of the president’s America First mantra call him out for weighing a greater U.S. role in the region.

Colombian Senator shot during campaign rally in Bogota

Conservative Colombian Sen. Miguel Uribe Turbay was shot and seriously injured during a campaign rally in the capital, Bogota. The brazen attack captured on video shook a nation that decades ago regularly saw kidnappings and killings of politicians and high profile people.

US spies said Iran wasn't building a nuclear weapon. Trump dismissed that assessment

WASHINGTON (AP) – Tulsi Gabbard left no doubt when she testified to Congress about Iran’s nuclear program earlier this year. The country was not building a nuclear weapon, the national intelligence director told lawmakers, and its supreme leader had not reauthorized the dormant program.

Japan's Princess Kako receives medal in Brazil

SAO PAULO (AP) - Japan's Princess Kako of Akishino, a niece of Emperor Naruhito, received the highest order of Brazil’s powerhouse state of Sao Paulo on Friday as she kicks off an 11-day trip to the South American nation. Her trip also marks the 130th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

Editorials from The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and others

Editorials from The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and others

Bolivia keeps former leader Morales off the ballot

LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) - Bolivia’s electoral tribunal on Friday included leftist Senate leader Andrónico Rodríguez on the list of presidential candidates approved for the ballot but excluded the powerful former socialist leader Evo Morales - the other major thorn in the president's side.