Terence Stamp, '60s British film legend and star of 'Superman,' dies at 87 The English actor was best known for starring as the arch-villain in the original Superman films and for depicting the title character in Billy Budd. Bobby Allyn
National Guard says members patrolling D.C. 'may be armed' National Guard members and federal law enforcement officers are patrolling the city as part of President Trump's effort to assert federal control over policing in the District. Luke Garrett
Air Canada suspends restart plans after union defies return to work order Air Canada will resume flights Monday evening, claiming the union illegally directed flight attendants to defy a return-to-work order. The Associated Press
After meeting Putin, Trump changes his position on the need for a ceasefire When President Trump was flying to Alaska to meet Vladimir Putin, he said the goal was a ceasefire. But after they talked, Trump aligned himself with Putin and downplayed the need for a truce. Greg Myre
One neurosurgeon, 8 million patients Alieu Kamara is the first and only neurosurgeon in Sierra Leone. "Before Dr. Kamara, there was no hope," said professor Kehinde Oluwadiya of the University of Sierra Leone Teaching Hospital Complex. Sophia Li
European leaders to join Ukraine's Zelenskyy for White House meeting with Trump European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte are among those expected to attend. The Associated Press
Washington's hydropower has created a data center boom. Some are concerned about its future In small town Washington — where hydropower is plentiful — data centers are creating jobs and funding amenities. But water and energy aren't unlimited — and some worry about long-term sustainability. Monica Nickelsburg
Three Republican-led states to send hundreds of National Guard troops to Washington West Virginia said it was deploying 300 to 400 Guard troops, while South Carolina pledged 200 and Ohio says it will send 150 in the coming days, marking a significant escalation of the federal intervention. The Associated Press
State Department halts 'medical-humanitarian' visas for people from Gaza The U.S. State Department says it's halting visas for visitors from Gaza as it reviews its process for granting visas for medical evacuees. Rhitu Chatterjee
Immigration arrests dip in July, and activists hope they're partly responsible Immigration arrests falter in July after a big push for mass deportations in June. Activists in sanctuary jurisdictions hope their resistance plays a role. Martin Kaste