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Supreme Court rules for Chevron in Louisiana wetlands damage case The Supreme Court ruled unanimously in favor of Chevron in a case related to damage to wetlands in Louisiana that dates to World War II.
Dubai police arrest alleged Irish organized crime boss An Irish man accused of laundering money and trafficking drugs and firearms was caught in Dubai after police tracked him around the world.
Kang Chang-il calls for efforts to improve inter-Korean ties Kang Chang-il, new senior vice chairman of S. Korea's Peaceful Unification Advisory Council, called for joint efforts to improve inter-Korean relations.
South Korea to aid war-hit businesses with emergency funds S. Korea will provide 462.2 billion won ($308 million) in emergency support for small businesses and exporters affected by the Middle East war.
Corporate loan delinquencies rise faster than household debt Corporate loan delinquency rates in S. Korea are rising three times faster than household debt, increasing pressure on banks as lending expands.
Japan to create control system for defense exports Japan is moving to strengthen a government-wide system to boost defense exports, including creating a centralized control structure.
Parent company of shopping channel QVC files for chapter 11 protection The parent company of QVC, which owns the QVC and Home Shopping Network group of channels, plans to file for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
South Korea opposition leader delays return from U.S. Jang Dong-hyuk, leader of S. Korea's main opposition People Power Party, has delayed his return from a U.S. visit at the request of U.S. officials.
OP-ED: South Korea’s rising debt draws IMF warning IMF has singled out S. Korea in warning of a rapid rise in government debt, raising concerns about fiscal sustainability as global borrowing climbs.
Naver showcases AI robots across ‘lab-like’ headquarters S. Korean tech company Naver is expanding its AI capabilities with robots operating throughout its headquarters, as the firm ramps up investment.
China posts 5.0% Q1 growth, defying war concerns China's economy grew 5.0% in 1Q, exceeding expectations despite concerns over the impact of the Iran conflict, official data showed Thursday.
Nearly one-third of U.S. may see aurora borealis overnight Nearly one-third of the U.S. could be among areas the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said could see the aurora borealis in the sky.
British foreign office official fired for not disclosing ambassador failed security check The most senior civil servant in Britain's Foreign Office has been fired former ambassador Peter Mandelson's security vetting not being disclosed.
Carnival Cruises ordered to pay $300,000 for overserving woman Carnival Cruise Line must pay a California woman $300,000 in a lawsuit over serving her 14 shots of tequila before she fell down a stairwell.
Analysis: Lebanon set for complex post-truce negotiations with Israel The Israel-Hezbollah war, temporarily halted by a 10-day cease-fire, has now opened a complex diplomatic process that seeks to end the conflict.
NJ Transit to charge $150 round-trip train fares for World Cup games Fans who attend 2026 World Cup games in East Rutherford, N.J., can expect $150 round-trip train fares, transportation officials announced Friday.
Live-action 'Ferngully' in development with director Marielle Heller Amazon MGM Studios announced Friday that it is developing a live-action movie based on the 1992 animated "Ferngully: The Last Rainforest."
Listen: Anitta returns with 'Equilibrium' album, 'Desgraca' music video Brazilian singer Anitta released her seventh album, "Equilibrium," and a music video for the single "Desgraca" on Friday.
French widow, 85, released from ICE custody and returned home An 85-year-old woman from France whose late husband was a U.S. veteran returned to France Friday after being detained by ICE for 16 days.
Judge blocks Trump administration's pre-emptive lawsuit against Hawaii A federal judge on Friday blocked a suit against the state of Hawaii that was filed by the federal government to prevent it from suing oil companies.
Venezuela enacts mining law, thanks Trump for openness Venezuela's acting president, Delcy RodrÃguez, signed a mining law and thanked President Donald Trump for his advancing bilateral cooperation,
Houston Texans, Will Anderson Jr. agree to record $150M extension The Houston Texans agreed to a record $150 million contract extension with All-Pro pass rusher Will Anderson Jr., sources told UPI on Friday.
South Korea to receive 27 million barrels of crude oil in June S. Korea will begin receiving 27 million barrels of alternative crude oil in June, part of a broader effort to stabilize energy supplies and diversify.
Police lock down Kensington Gardens in London over drone threat London police closed down Kensington Gardens Friday after a video was shared online by a group making a threat against the Embassy of Israel.
Anthropic CEO meeting White House chief of staff Dario Amodei, CEO of AI company Anthropic, is meeting with White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles Friday amid a lawsuit against the administration.
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Trump Is Urged to Move on Nuclear Site Thought to Be Beyond Reach of Bombs
Little is known about Pickaxe Mountain, but some experts say it illustrates the impossibility of relying on force alone to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear bomb.
Trump Extends Sanctions Exemption on Some Russian Oil as High Gas Prices Persist
The Trump administration made the announcement hours after Iran said that the Strait of Hormuz was open to commercial ships.
Federal Court Temporarily Freezes Nexstar’s Merger With Tegna
The judge said the two television companies could not combine operations while an antitrust lawsuit proceeded. Nexstar said its deal was already done.
Trump’s Dispute With Pope Leo Deepens Divisions on the Right
Sean Hannity criticized the pope. Tucker Carlson attacked Mr. Hannity. And President Trump suggested ranking MAGA figures: “good, bad, and somewhere in the middle.”
Trump Will Participate in a Marathon Bible Reading
He will read a passage from the Old Testament that his Christian supporters cite as a call to national repentance and divine blessing.
Prosecutor Withdraws From Trump Team’s Investigation of Ex-CIA Director John O. Brennan
A career Justice Department lawyer, Maria Medetis Long, in Miami is said to have raised concerns about whether the evidence justified moving forward with a bid to prosecute John O. Brennan.
With Vaccines Widely Popular, Kennedy Changes Tone, but Maybe Not His Plans
Several moves suggest Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could revive his campaign to question the safety and effectiveness of the shots after the midterm elections.
White House and Anthropic Hold ‘Productive’ Meeting, Aiming for a Compromise
Friday’s meeting at the White House followed the introduction of Anthropic’s powerful new artificial intelligence model, Mythos, which U.S. officials believe could be critical for security.
Carney Courts Investors to Reduce Canada’s Economic Dependence on U.S.
Prime Minister Mark Carney has set up a meeting and a new office to speed project approvals and make Canada more attractive to investors.
Lutnick Says Canada Trade Deal Needs to Be Reworked Ahead of Talks
Howard Lutnick, President Trump’s commerce secretary, derided Canada’s trade strategy and said a North American deal needed to be reworked.
Supreme Court Sides With Oil Companies in Louisiana Coastal Lawsuits
The companies had asked the justices to clear the way to move environmental lawsuits out of state courts, to friendlier federal venues.
Through A.I. Glasses-Powered Translation, Korea’s Theaters Hope for a K-Pop Moment
Producers and the cultural authorities hope that technology can overcome a language barrier and take the country’s shows to the world.
Cerebras, an A.I. Chip Maker, Files to Go Public as Tech Offerings Ramp Up
The Silicon Valley chip maker filed a prospectus just as SpaceX, Anthropic and OpenAI prepared for their own listings, in what is shaping up to be a wave of enormous initial public offerings.
Western States Need Water. San Diego Has Extra. Will They Make A Deal?
San Diego County is shopping a surplus of desalinated seawater to Western states that are facing increasingly urgent drought and short supplies.
Rescuers Try to Save Timmy, a Whale Stranded Off Germany
A month of efforts to help a stranded humpback escape the Baltic Sea have culminated in a tourist and media spectacle, with no guarantee of success.
Our Tax System Should Make You Furious
The tax expert Ray Madoff explains why the American tax system is broken, and how to make it fairer.
A Paris Court Just Rewrote the Rules of Corporate Morality
The profit motive was on trial. The verdict was scathing.
Tornados Reported Across the Midwest as Powerful Storms Slam the Region
One reported tornado downed trees and damaged cars in Lena, Ill., an official said.
Starmer’s Credibility Just Took Another Body Blow Over the Mandelson Scandal
Prime Minister Keir Starmer appears to have been kept in the dark repeatedly over Peter Mandelson, the Jeffrey Epstein associate — fueling an image of weakness.
An Explosion Rattles a Toronto Neighborhood. A Drake Video Was to Blame.
A blast on Thursday night turned out to be for a video shoot, but it unnerved residents who had lived through a propane plant explosion in 2008.
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The Supreme Court ruled unanimously in favor of Chevron in a case related to damage to wetlands in Louisiana that dates to World War II.
An Irish man accused of laundering money and trafficking drugs and firearms was caught in Dubai after police tracked him around the world.
Kang Chang-il, new senior vice chairman of S. Korea's Peaceful Unification Advisory Council, called for joint efforts to improve inter-Korean relations.
S. Korea will provide 462.2 billion won ($308 million) in emergency support for small businesses and exporters affected by the Middle East war.
Corporate loan delinquency rates in S. Korea are rising three times faster than household debt, increasing pressure on banks as lending expands.
Japan is moving to strengthen a government-wide system to boost defense exports, including creating a centralized control structure.
The parent company of QVC, which owns the QVC and Home Shopping Network group of channels, plans to file for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
Jang Dong-hyuk, leader of S. Korea's main opposition People Power Party, has delayed his return from a U.S. visit at the request of U.S. officials.
IMF has singled out S. Korea in warning of a rapid rise in government debt, raising concerns about fiscal sustainability as global borrowing climbs.
S. Korean tech company Naver is expanding its AI capabilities with robots operating throughout its headquarters, as the firm ramps up investment.
China's economy grew 5.0% in 1Q, exceeding expectations despite concerns over the impact of the Iran conflict, official data showed Thursday.
Nearly one-third of the U.S. could be among areas the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said could see the aurora borealis in the sky.
The most senior civil servant in Britain's Foreign Office has been fired former ambassador Peter Mandelson's security vetting not being disclosed.
Carnival Cruise Line must pay a California woman $300,000 in a lawsuit over serving her 14 shots of tequila before she fell down a stairwell.
The Israel-Hezbollah war, temporarily halted by a 10-day cease-fire, has now opened a complex diplomatic process that seeks to end the conflict.
Fans who attend 2026 World Cup games in East Rutherford, N.J., can expect $150 round-trip train fares, transportation officials announced Friday.
Amazon MGM Studios announced Friday that it is developing a live-action movie based on the 1992 animated "Ferngully: The Last Rainforest."
Brazilian singer Anitta released her seventh album, "Equilibrium," and a music video for the single "Desgraca" on Friday.
An 85-year-old woman from France whose late husband was a U.S. veteran returned to France Friday after being detained by ICE for 16 days.
A federal judge on Friday blocked a suit against the state of Hawaii that was filed by the federal government to prevent it from suing oil companies.
Venezuela's acting president, Delcy RodrÃguez, signed a mining law and thanked President Donald Trump for his advancing bilateral cooperation,
The Houston Texans agreed to a record $150 million contract extension with All-Pro pass rusher Will Anderson Jr., sources told UPI on Friday.
S. Korea will begin receiving 27 million barrels of alternative crude oil in June, part of a broader effort to stabilize energy supplies and diversify.
London police closed down Kensington Gardens Friday after a video was shared online by a group making a threat against the Embassy of Israel.
Dario Amodei, CEO of AI company Anthropic, is meeting with White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles Friday amid a lawsuit against the administration.

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