
Liz Hoffman

Tim McDonnell

Apple said it would increase the prices of some products in response to a jump in the cost of memory chips.
2Roughly 70,000 voters in a mostly suburban part of northwest England will today determine the fate of the UK government.
3Israeli media condemned the US-Iran truce, which may upend Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s reelection bid.
4Tehran may have emerged triumphant in its conflict with the US, but its people will take years to recover.
5Countries worldwide scrambled to plot the fallout from the apparent conclusion of the US-Iran war.
6The US and Iran finalized a truce, ending what analysts said was an unnecessary war that strengthened Tehran.
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