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EU leaders agree on $105 billion funding plan for Ukraine European leaders have agreed to continue funding Ukraine in its fight against Russia with a two -year, $105 billion loan to provide the embattled nation with munitions and other material in the ongoing war. Alleged gunman in Brown University shooting found dead The person of interest in the Brown University shooting is dead, authorities said Thursday night, bringing an end to a nearly week-long manhunt that had the Rhode Island city of Providence on alert. Christmas tree lit at Jogye Temple as interfaith leaders gather S Korea's largest Buddhist order held a Christmas tree lighting ceremony at Jogyesa Temple in central Seoul, bringing religious leaders together. Democrats release more Epstein file phots ahead of Friday deadline Congressional Democrats released 68 photos from the Jeffrey Epstein estate pm Thursday, bringing the total number to more than 95,000 that have been turned over to the House Oversight Committee. Unification Ministry backs DMZ bill, rejects UNC armistice claim Unification Ministry said the armistice is "military in nature" and does not bar peaceful DMZ use, rebutting UNC objections to a DMZ bill. HHS: No Medicare, Medicaid to hospitals offering gender care to minors The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced new rules that restrict transgender minors' access to gender-affirming care. Florida executes Frank Walls for the state's 19th execution of 2025 Florida upped its execution record to 19 after enforcing the death penalty via lethal injection on Frank Athen Walls, 58, at 6:11 p.m. EST. CBP increases recruits as part of Trump's deportation agenda U.S. Customs and Border Protection has trained a record number of new recruits, and trained them in new ways to deter undocumented migrants coming across the border. Probe: South Korean military dropped leaflets over North Korea 23 times last year A South Korean military probe found the government resumed leaflet drops against North Korea in late 2023 after a long suspension, with secrecy orders Kim Jong Un visits Kumsusan Palace on anniversary of Kim Jong Il’s death N Korean leader Kim Jong Un visited the Kumsusan Palace early Wednesday to mark the 14th anniversary of the death of former leader Kim Jong Il. Foreign media spotlight Korea Zinc’s U.S. investment Korea Zinc's decision to build a large-scale smelter in the United States is drawing broad attention from major foreign media outlets. Report: North Korean hackers stole a record $2.02B in crypto in 2025 North Korea topped its own world record for cryptocurrency theft with a $2.02 billion haul among the world's $3.4 billion in crypto thefts in 2025. ByteDance and U.S. investors form TikTok ownership venture The owner of TikTok has agreed to create a joint venture that will make the popular social media app majority-owned by American investors. Romania sentences Wiz Khalifa to 9 months for marijuana use A Romanian court on Thursday sentenced rapper Wiz Khalifa to nine months in prison for using marijuana during a music festival last year. Tren de Aragua leader charged in Manhattan federal court The Department of Justice has indicted key members of the Tren de Aragua, considered a foreign terrorist organization by the U.S. government. U.K. P.M. Starmer taps Christian Turner for U.S. ambassador Career diplomat Christian Turner is British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's choice to serve as the United Kingdom's ambassador to the United States. Husband arrested in death of social media influencer in Brazil Brazilian police arrested the husband of social media influencer Maria Katiane Gomes da Silva and are investigating her death as a suspected femicide after discarding an initial suicide hypothesis based on new evidence. Kennedy Center board votes to add Trump to name The board of trustees for the John F. Kennedy Center voted to rename the facility to also honor President Donald Trump. Peru reaches agreement to acquire South Korean military technology Peru signed a strategic agreement with South Korean defense firm Hyundai Rotem for the future acquisition of tanks and armored vehicles. Look: 'Epic: Elvis in Concert' poster teases iconic Presley Vegas outfitTrump signs executive order supporting medical marijuana President Donald Trump on Thursday ordered the federal government to hasten marijuana reclassification to enable research into its medicinal uses. BP names Meg O'Neill CEO Meg O'Neill will take the reins as CEO of BP starting in April, as Murray Auchincloss steps down as CEO and board director effective Thursday. Look: New Christopher Nolan 'The Odyssey' poster shows ancient armor Universal Pictures released a new poster for Christopher Nolan's "The Odyssey" on Thursday. The film opens July 17 in theaters, filmed in IMAX. 7 men intercepted in Australia on tip about planned 'violent attack' Sydney police have detained seven men Thursday with officers reportedly ramming a car and detaining the men after a tip about a "violent attack." United States sanctions ICC judges for ‘targeting Israel’ The State Department has sanctioned two more International Criminal Court judges for undertaking politically motivated actions against Israel. |
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Putin’s Year-End News Conference Set for FridayThe annual news conference sets the Kremlin’s tone for the next year and highlights President Vladimir V. Putin’s grip over Russia. Judge Convicted of Obstructing Agents as They Sought Undocumented ImmigrantThe Wisconsin state judge, Hannah C. Dugan, was accused of ushering a man to a side door as federal agents waited outside a courtroom. Takeaways From the Trial of Wisconsin Judge Hannah DuganThe Milwaukee judge was charged with obstructing federal immigration agents, who were trying to arrest a man who had appeared before her on a battery charge. Kennedy Center Board Moves to Rename It the Trump-Kennedy CenterThe board for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts announced that it would now be named the Trump-Kennedy Center, although a formal change may have to be approved by Congress. Trump Signs Order to Ease Restrictions on MarijuanaMarijuana’s classification as one of the most dangerous and habit-forming substances has long drawn criticism. Trump Announces $1,776 ‘Warrior Dividend’ for MilitaryPresident Trump promised active duty troops a $1,776 check, citing increased revenue raised by tariffs, but the funding is coming from money for the military included in this year’s domestic spending law. Bank of Japan Raises Interest Rates to Highest Level in 30 YearsThe Bank of Japan moved to slow inflation as the prime minister is borrowing more to fund an ambitious effort to build up industry and support households. ‘Don’s Best Friend’: How Epstein and Trump Bonded Over the Pursuit of WomenThe president has tried to minimize their friendship, but documents and interviews reveal an intense and complicated relationship. Chasing women was a game of ego and dominance. Female bodies were currency. Rob Reiner Family Tragedy Strikes a Nerve for Families Fighting AddictionNick Reiner, charged with murdering his parents, Rob and Michele Singer Reiner, spent much of his life battling drug addiction, an affliction that millions of Americans face. After Rob Reiner’s ‘North’ Flopped, He Proved He Could Take Criticism With HumorRoger Ebert said he “hated, hated, hated, hated, hated” Reiner’s 1994 film “North.” The director took it in stride. Mamdani Appointee Resigns After Decade-Old Antisemitic Posts Re-emergeCatherine Almonte Da Costa resigned from her just-announced post as Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s director of appointments after the Anti-Defamation League resurfaced the comments. Justin Trudeau and Katy Perry Are Worth Rooting ForAs a politician, Justin Trudeau was an excellent celebrity. And the rest of the world could learn a useful lesson from how he wielded his star power. Several Billion Dollars Were Lost to Fraud in Minnesota, Prosecutors SayFederal prosecutors said they were now investigating fraud worth billions of dollars in 14 social services programs in the state. Palo Alto Confronts Billionaires Over Their Housing CompoundsThe Silicon Valley college town has changed drastically as Mark Zuckerberg, Larry Page and other tech founders have scooped up multiple properties. The D.N.C. Is Scrapping Its Report on What Went Wrong in 2024Ken Martin, the Democratic National Committee chairman, ordered the autopsy months ago but is now said to believe that its release would be counterproductive for the party. More Recent Articles |
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European leaders have agreed to continue funding Ukraine in its fight against Russia with a two -year, $105 billion loan to provide the embattled nation with munitions and other material in the ongoing war.
The person of interest in the Brown University shooting is dead, authorities said Thursday night, bringing an end to a nearly week-long manhunt that had the Rhode Island city of Providence on alert.
S Korea's largest Buddhist order held a Christmas tree lighting ceremony at Jogyesa Temple in central Seoul, bringing religious leaders together.
Congressional Democrats released 68 photos from the Jeffrey Epstein estate pm Thursday, bringing the total number to more than 95,000 that have been turned over to the House Oversight Committee.
Unification Ministry said the armistice is "military in nature" and does not bar peaceful DMZ use, rebutting UNC objections to a DMZ bill.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced new rules that restrict transgender minors' access to gender-affirming care.
Florida upped its execution record to 19 after enforcing the death penalty via lethal injection on Frank Athen Walls, 58, at 6:11 p.m. EST.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has trained a record number of new recruits, and trained them in new ways to deter undocumented migrants coming across the border.
A South Korean military probe found the government resumed leaflet drops against North Korea in late 2023 after a long suspension, with secrecy orders
N Korean leader Kim Jong Un visited the Kumsusan Palace early Wednesday to mark the 14th anniversary of the death of former leader Kim Jong Il.
Korea Zinc's decision to build a large-scale smelter in the United States is drawing broad attention from major foreign media outlets.
North Korea topped its own world record for cryptocurrency theft with a $2.02 billion haul among the world's $3.4 billion in crypto thefts in 2025.
The owner of TikTok has agreed to create a joint venture that will make the popular social media app majority-owned by American investors.
A Romanian court on Thursday sentenced rapper Wiz Khalifa to nine months in prison for using marijuana during a music festival last year.
The Department of Justice has indicted key members of the Tren de Aragua, considered a foreign terrorist organization by the U.S. government.
Career diplomat Christian Turner is British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's choice to serve as the United Kingdom's ambassador to the United States.
Brazilian police arrested the husband of social media influencer Maria Katiane Gomes da Silva and are investigating her death as a suspected femicide after discarding an initial suicide hypothesis based on new evidence.
The board of trustees for the John F. Kennedy Center voted to rename the facility to also honor President Donald Trump.
Peru signed a strategic agreement with South Korean defense firm Hyundai Rotem for the future acquisition of tanks and armored vehicles.
President Donald Trump on Thursday ordered the federal government to hasten marijuana reclassification to enable research into its medicinal uses.
Meg O'Neill will take the reins as CEO of BP starting in April, as Murray Auchincloss steps down as CEO and board director effective Thursday.
Universal Pictures released a new poster for Christopher Nolan's "The Odyssey" on Thursday. The film opens July 17 in theaters, filmed in IMAX.
Sydney police have detained seven men Thursday with officers reportedly ramming a car and detaining the men after a tip about a "violent attack."
The State Department has sanctioned two more International Criminal Court judges for undertaking politically motivated actions against Israel. 
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