The 2026 Olympics will be in … The International Olympic Committee is
due to announce Monday whether the Winter Games will be hosted by Sweden or Italy.
'El Chapo' gets sentenced Drug kingpin Joaquin Guzman is due
Tuesday to learn his punishment for crimes including running a criminal enterprise, which carries a
mandatory life sentence. The next day, his alleged CFO, Guadalupe Fernandez Valencia, is
expected to plead guilty in Chicago to crimes related to his drug cartel.
Stormy Daniels' attorney goes on trial Michael Avenatti, best known for representing the adult film star in disputes with President Donald Trump,
is slated to argue his innocence starting
Tuesday on dozens of charges, including wire and bank fraud. The allegations come months after Avenatti
flirted with running to unseat Trump.
Iran nears its stockpile limit Iran
is expected on Thursday to exceed the maximum amount of low-grade uranium it's allowed to amass under the nuclear deal the United States abandoned last year. Breaking the cap aims to tip off European countries that Iran wants them to do more to sidestep US sanctions. Officials of major nations still in the pact are
due to meet Friday as Iran-US tensions
remain at fever pitch.
Tulsa revisits painful history Residents
plan to meet Thursday to begin a public investigation into the location of mass graves that may hold the remains of those killed in race riots that rocked the Oklahoma city in 1921. The effort aims to broaden
awareness of the violent chapter and honor the victims.
G20 leaders gather in Japan Officials of 19 nations and the European Union convene
Friday for
two days of meetings about the world economy. Of keen interest will be Trump's
expected sit-down with Chinese President Xi Jinping and whether they can calm the US-China trade war.
Europe's bruised economy also will be a focus.
A half-century since Stonewall The Stonewall riots unfolded when patrons of
a New York gay bar fought back in 1969 against a police raid. The world on
Friday marks 50 years since the protest and march that followed, a key moment in the
LGBT rights movement.
A woman leads an infantry division US Army Brig. Gen. Laura Yeager on
Saturday becomes the
first woman to assume that role when she takes over the California National Guard's 40th Infantry Division. She's already flown Black Hawk helicopters in combat and earned a Bronze Star.
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