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NHL: Avalanche's Nazem Kadri to miss several games with finger injury Colorado Avalanche forward Nazem Kadri will miss several games because of a finger injury, coach Jared Bednar told reporters Thursday in Denver.
Automatic registration in Selective Service System to start in December The Selective Service is set to automatically register men in the U.S. between the ages of 18 years and 26 years for the draft starting in December.
White House: Ballroom is needed for protection of Trump family The Trump administration made the case that the $400 million ballroom planned for the White House is needed to ensure its "safety and security."
Guillermo del Toro supervised 3D 'Pan's Labyrinth' for October release Cineverse announced Thursday that Fathom Entertainment is re-releasing 'Pan's Labyrinth' on Oct. 9 in a 3D edition supervised by Guillermo del Toro.
Sam Burns, Rory McIlroy share first-round lead at 2026 Masters Sam Burns and Rory McIlroy fired matching 67s through their first 18 holes of the 2026 Masters to share the first-round lead Thursday in Augusta, Ga.
China’s Wang Yi Visits North Korea Amid Missile Tests N. Korea's continued missile provocations, combined with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's visit to Pyongyang, are being interpreted as a signal
K-defense faces fear of N. Korean drone attacks as shield lags behind sword Drones have emerged as a game changer that is reshaping modern warfare, from Russia-Ukraine war to U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran in the Middle East.
Gen Z steadily using AI, but skepticism rising, Gallup reports Use of AI has held steady among people in their teens and 20s, but skepticism about the technology is also rising among many in the age group.
Opposition criticizes Lee’s North Korea policy, raises term concerns S. Korea's main opposition party criticized President Lee Jae-myung's approach to N. Korea, calling it overly conciliatory and seeking another term
Japan seeks safe passage for ships through Hormuz during ceasefire Japan is moving to secure safe passage for dozens of vessels stranded in the Persian Gulf, using a temporary ceasefire between the U. S. and Iran
Ruling party leader alleges ‘fabricated charges’ in N. Korea transfer case Ruling Party leader accused the previous administration a politically motivated prosecution in a high-profile case involving alleged illegal transfer
S. Korea, U.S. launch joint air, naval drills South Korea and the U. S. began joint air and naval exercises this week, with the S. Korean Air Force taking the lead in a major aerial drill
Wellstory Food Festa highlights tech solutions to costs, labor crunch S. Korea's largest business-to-business food industry exhibition opened in Seoul, showcasing technology-driven solutions aimed at tackling rising cost
Florida AG Uthmeier to probe OpenAI, ChatGPT role in FSU shooting Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced plans Thursday to open investigations into the artificial intelligence platform OpenAI.
House Democrats’ effort to limit Trump’s war powers blocked by GOP An effort by House Democrats to limit President Donald Trump's war powers was stymied by the GOP with a swift session that denied even a debate.
Judge rules that government unlawfully canceled Harvard scientist’s visa U.S. customs unlawfully canceled Harvard scientist Kseniia Petrova's visa after detaining her over biological samples, a federal judge ruled Tuesday,
Melania Trump denies any friendship or involvement with Jeffrey Epstein First lady Melania Trump addressed the nation on Thursday afternoon to deny a friendship of any kind, with deceased sex predator Jeffrey Epstein.
Eli Lilly's GLP-1 weight-loss pill now available Eli Lilly announced that its GLP-1 weight-loss pill is available for purchase in the United States starting Thursday.
Look: HBO orders a second season of Steve Carell's 'Rooster' HBO has renewed its Steve Carell comedy, "Rooster," for a second season. Charly Clive, Danielle Deadwyler, Phil Dunster and John C. McGinley co-star.
Lebanon steps up diplomacy to confirm inclusion in U.S.–Iran cease-fire Lebanese officials engaged Thursday in intensive diplomatic contacts to confirm the country's inclusion in the Pakistan-mediated U.S.-Iran cease-fire.
P!nk to host the Tony Awards on June 7 Singer-songwriter P!nk is set to host the Tony Awards recognizing excellence in Broadway theater. The prize presentation will air live on CBS June 7.
Mexico's Sheinbaum defends energy shift to cut reliance on U.S. gas Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum signaled a major shift in the country's energy policy aimed at reducing its dependence on natural gas imports.
Argentina approves Glacier Law reform, opens protected areas to mining Argentina's Chamber of Deputies approved Thursday a reform of the Glacier Law that loosens environmental protections, angering environmentalists.
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Amid Trump’s Threats, NATO Labors to Survive the Iran War
President Trump is citing the unwillingness of European nations to back the United States in the conflict as another reason to scale back or abandon the alliance. And he still wants Greenland.
Iran’s Battered Leaders Emerge From War Confident — and With New Cards
For Iran’s theocratic rulers, just surviving the U.S.-Israeli onslaught means victory. But the seeds of their next crisis may already be planted.
Melania Trump Says She Was Not Associated With Jeffrey Epstein
Responding to what she said were smears, the first lady said she never had knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse and was not a victim of his. She called for a congressional hearing for his victims.
For Artemis II, Returning to Earth May Be the Most Dangerous Part of the Mission
After a successful flight around the moon, the astronauts are relying on a flawed heat shield to protect them as they re-enter Earth’s atmosphere.
Judge Rejects Hegseth’s Second Attempt to Restrict Reporters at Pentagon
A federal judge gutted a set of rules that were adopted after the court declared an earlier press policy unconstitutional, in a case brought by The New York Times.
New Charter Allows RFK Jr. to Reclaim Vaccine Policy Despite Court Ruling
The charter, published on Thursday, alters the makeup and purpose of the panel, opening the door for Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to reclaim his revision of national vaccine policy.
What to Know About the U.S. Military Draft Pool and Automatic Registration
For decades, draft-eligible men ages 18 to 25 have been required to register with the Selective Service System. Most states offer a registration option on driver’s license applications.
Student Hit by Projectile During ‘No Kings’ Protest Lost an Eye, Lawyer Says
The student, Tucker Collins, 18, was observing demonstrators in Los Angeles when he was struck, the lawyer said.
These Chimps Began the Bloodiest ‘War’ on Record. No One Knows Why.
A long-running conflict in a Ugandan park may provide clues to the origins of human warfare, and how to avoid it.
How Trump Purged Immigration Judges to Speed Up Deportations
Judges are ordering an unprecedented number of people deported after coming under significant pressure from the administration to do so or risk losing their jobs.
America’s Furniture Stores Struggle to Survive a Frozen Housing Market
Retailers are going bankrupt and liquidating as record-low housing turnover leaves fewer customers looking to furnish homes.
Afrika Bambaataa, Often Called the ‘Godfather of Hip-Hop,’ Is Dead
A pioneering rapper and D.J. from the Bronx, Mr. Bambaataa was accused of child sexual abuse later in his career.
Florida Attorney General Investigates OpenAI and ChatGPT Over F.S.U. Shooting
The state’s attorney general, James Uthmeier, said ChatGPT “may likely have been used to assist” the suspect in last year’s shooting at Florida State University.
‘Death of a Salesman,’ With Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf, Is Perfect for Our Time
Arthur Miller’s classic tragedy returns to Broadway, starring Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf. Yet again, it is a triumph.
Venezuela Approves New Law to Open Mining to Foreign Investors
The move opens the country’s coveted mineral fortune up to foreign investors, the latest move that Venezuela’s leadership has taken to satisfy the Trump administration.
On Social Media, Democratic Politicians Are Letting the F-Word Fly
Democratic politicians are swearing with glee. It is usually aimed at President Trump.
‘We Are Fierce Competitors’: Live Nation Case Reaches Closing Arguments
Thirty-four states accused the concert giant of suffocating competition and driving up ticket prices. The company denies being anything but big.
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Colorado Avalanche forward Nazem Kadri will miss several games because of a finger injury, coach Jared Bednar told reporters Thursday in Denver.
The Selective Service is set to automatically register men in the U.S. between the ages of 18 years and 26 years for the draft starting in December.
The Trump administration made the case that the $400 million ballroom planned for the White House is needed to ensure its "safety and security."
Cineverse announced Thursday that Fathom Entertainment is re-releasing 'Pan's Labyrinth' on Oct. 9 in a 3D edition supervised by Guillermo del Toro.
Sam Burns and Rory McIlroy fired matching 67s through their first 18 holes of the 2026 Masters to share the first-round lead Thursday in Augusta, Ga.
N. Korea's continued missile provocations, combined with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's visit to Pyongyang, are being interpreted as a signal
Drones have emerged as a game changer that is reshaping modern warfare, from Russia-Ukraine war to U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran in the Middle East.
Use of AI has held steady among people in their teens and 20s, but skepticism about the technology is also rising among many in the age group.
S. Korea's main opposition party criticized President Lee Jae-myung's approach to N. Korea, calling it overly conciliatory and seeking another term
Japan is moving to secure safe passage for dozens of vessels stranded in the Persian Gulf, using a temporary ceasefire between the U. S. and Iran
Ruling Party leader accused the previous administration a politically motivated prosecution in a high-profile case involving alleged illegal transfer
South Korea and the U. S. began joint air and naval exercises this week, with the S. Korean Air Force taking the lead in a major aerial drill
S. Korea's largest business-to-business food industry exhibition opened in Seoul, showcasing technology-driven solutions aimed at tackling rising cost
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced plans Thursday to open investigations into the artificial intelligence platform OpenAI.
An effort by House Democrats to limit President Donald Trump's war powers was stymied by the GOP with a swift session that denied even a debate.
U.S. customs unlawfully canceled Harvard scientist Kseniia Petrova's visa after detaining her over biological samples, a federal judge ruled Tuesday,
First lady Melania Trump addressed the nation on Thursday afternoon to deny a friendship of any kind, with deceased sex predator Jeffrey Epstein.
Eli Lilly announced that its GLP-1 weight-loss pill is available for purchase in the United States starting Thursday.
HBO has renewed its Steve Carell comedy, "Rooster," for a second season. Charly Clive, Danielle Deadwyler, Phil Dunster and John C. McGinley co-star.
Lebanese officials engaged Thursday in intensive diplomatic contacts to confirm the country's inclusion in the Pakistan-mediated U.S.-Iran cease-fire.
Singer-songwriter P!nk is set to host the Tony Awards recognizing excellence in Broadway theater. The prize presentation will air live on CBS June 7.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum signaled a major shift in the country's energy policy aimed at reducing its dependence on natural gas imports.
Argentina's Chamber of Deputies approved Thursday a reform of the Glacier Law that loosens environmental protections, angering environmentalists.

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