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China warns Japan over Indo-Pacific strategy China expressed opposition to Japanese PM Takaichi's "free and open Indo-Pacific" initiative, calling it an attempt to promote bloc confrontation.
Supreme Court strikes Louisiana map, reshapes Voting Rights Act The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against Louisiana's newly drawn congressional map Wednesday, saying it relied too heavily on race.
OP-ED: South Korea oil price cap risks market distortion S. Korea's oil price cap policy is increasingly showing signs of strain, as a dispute between the government and refiners over compensation standards.
South Korea eyes nuclear-powered SMR ships The South Korean government and shipbuilders have identified small modular reactor-powered ships as a key response to carbon neutrality goals.
Doosan operating profit jumps 72% on nuclear, gas turbines South Korea's Doosan Corp. sharply improved its first-quarter profitability, helped by steady growth across major affiliates and its own businesses.
Margin trading among young Koreans more than doubles Margin trading by South Korean investors in their 20s more than doubled over the past year, marking the fastest increase among all age groups.
LS Electric signs $220M dealwith Bloom Energy LS Electric has secured another major contract in North America, reinforcing its position as a key player in the region's power infrastructure market.
DL E&C’s stake in U.S. Small Modular Reactor firm jumps sixfold DL E&C said value of its stake in X-energy, a U.S. small modular reactor company, has increased nearly sixfold in 3 years after listed on the Nasdaq.
China condemns Japan’s push to revise security documents China strongly denounced Japan's move to revise its 3 major security documents, calling it another step toward turning the Japan capable of waging war.
Sinaloa governor, nine Mexican officials face U.S. drug charges The Justice Department announced Wednesday that it had indicted 10 current and former Mexican officials on drug-trafficking charges.
High court weighs temporary protected status for Haitian, Syrian people Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday about temporary protected status for Syrian and Haitian nationals living under temporary protected status.
Silent Tactic scratched from Kentucky Derby; Great White now in Great White moves into the Kentucky Derby field, replacing Arkansas Derby runner-up Silent Tactic, who was scratched with a bruised foot.
Florida legislature OKs congressional map, sends to Gov. DeSantis to sign The Florida legislature approved a new congressional map proposed by Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday.
When technology and propaganda merge, what becomes reality? North Korea's information system operates within a deliberately designed "closed ecosystem," cut off from direct connection to external networks.
Two dead in small plane crash in Adelaide, Australia Two people are dead and 10 are injured after a small plane crashed into a hangar and caught fire Wednesday at an airport in Adelaide, South Australia.
King Charles III, Queen Camilla lay flowers at 9/11 memorial Britain's King Charles II and Queen Camilla visited the Sept. 11 memorial and met with victims' families and first responders in New York City.
Lawmakers grill Pete Hegseth over Iran war in defense budget hearing Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth appeared on Capitol Hill on Tuesday, where he faced questions from skeptical lawmakers about the war in Iran.
Artemis II crew visits with Trump in the Oval Office Artemis II astronauts visited the White House on Wednesday to meet with President Trump, who praised their bravery for their trip around the moon.
Warsh, Trump pick for Fed Reserve chairman, advances to final vote Kevin Warsh, President Trump's pick for chairman of the Federal Reserve, cleared another hurdle Wednesday, with his nomination going to the full Senate.
U.S., allies back Panamanian ships amid alleged Chinese pressure The United States and five countries in Latin America and the Caribbean warned China about economic pressure Panamanian-flagged vessels.
State Department to issue passports with image of Trump The State Department will issue new "limited-edition" passports with President Donald Trump's image in the front cover with a gold-inked signature.
Families of Canadian school shooting victims sue OpenAI, CEO Sam Altman The families of those killed or injured in a February shooting in Canada filed lawsuits against OpenAI and its CEO on Wednesday in a California court.
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Fed Meeting Underscores Tough Task Ahead for Warsh
Jerome H. Powell on Wednesday announced he would stay on as a governor at the central bank as internal divisions sharpen about the policy path forward.
Supreme Court Strikes Down Louisiana Map, Another Blow to Voting Rights Act
The court struck down the voting map as an unconstitutional racial gerrymander in a move that could make it harder for lawmakers to create majority-minority voting districts.
What the Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Ruling Could Mean for the Midterms
Democrats stand to lose at least one blue-leaning district in Louisiana, but the timing was unclear. Florida has approved a redder map, and Republicans in several other states are weighing new districts.
Civil rights leaders see the voting rights ruling as a ‘betrayal.’
Leaders and activists said a Supreme Court ruling had the potential to unravel decades of work toward giving Black Americans fair representation.
British Royals Crisscross Manhattan in Brief Visit Packed With Photo Ops
King Charles III and Queen Camilla laid flowers at the Sept. 11 memorial before stopping by an urban farm, the New York Public Library, a business event and a gala.
What the Royal State Dinner Guest List Says About Trump’s America
There were at least 10 American billionaires, six Fox News hosts, assorted presidential pals, no Democratic politicians and not so many British.
Mamdani’s Advice to Royals: Give That Priceless Diamond Back to India
Mayor Zohran Mamdani and King Charles did not meet privately. But if they had, the mayor said, he probably would have raised the issue of the Koh-i-Noor Diamond.
Queen Camilla Unites Winnie-the-Pooh With a Long-Lost Friend
On Wednesday, the Queen of England presented the New York Public Library with a bespoke replica of Roo, the smallest companion of the Bear of Very Little Brain.
Pentagon Puts Iran War Cost at $25 Billion as Hegseth Berates Skeptics
During his first public appearance on Capitol Hill since the war began, the defense secretary lashed out at lawmakers in both parties who have questioned the conflict.
Takeaways From Hegseth’s Testimony on Iran War and His Tenure
It was Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s first public appearance before Congress since Operation Epic Fury began in late February.
Hegseth Cites Falsehood to Defend His Firing of Senior Officers
The defense secretary said at a House hearing that President Barack Obama had fired 197 generals, a figure that the Pentagon previously acknowledged was false.
Trump Threatens to Pull Troops From Germany as He Lashes Out at Chancellor
The comments came after the German chancellor said that Iran has “humiliated” the United States.
Lucinda Williams Explains What It Takes to Write a Great Song
The singer-songwriter talks about being self-taught, and reaching down into the deepest, darkest parts of herself to pull out a song.
House Adopts Budget to Unlock $70 Billion for Immigration Enforcement
The measure will allow the G.O.P. to begin working on a filibuster-proof bill to fund ICE and C.B.P., part of their plan to reopen the long-shuttered Department of Homeland Security.
Surveillance Law Is in Limbo After House Approval
Republicans put down a right-wing revolt to push a three-year renewal through the House, but the Senate appeared likely to opt for a 45-day punt ahead of a Friday expiration.
They Left for the School Bus. ICE Picked Them Up Instead.
A school transfer disrupted two brothers’ visas, their lawyer said, leaving them vulnerable to arrest and unsettling their Mississippi school community.
G.O.P. Congress Struggles to Do the Basics Amid Party Infighting
House Republicans toiled to pass major measures as lawmakers tried to fund homeland security, extend spy powers and deliver a farm bill.
Lester Wright, the Fastest Known Centenarian, Dies at 103
In 2022, at 100, he set what was believed to be a world record in the 100-meter dash at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia, beating 86- and 92-year-old competitors.
These Runners Kept Going to 100 or Beyond
Many picked up running late in life. They all shared an uncommon competitive drive.
The Murky Ethics of Swimming With Killer Whales
Only two places in the world allow tourists to enter the water with the ocean’s apex predator. But the safety of both species is a growing concern.
Musk Says He ‘Was a Fool’ to Provide OpenAI’s Early Funding
In the second day of a trial pitting Mr. Musk against OpenAI, he said the company’s chief executive, Sam Altman, had misled him. But OpenAI’s lawyer said evidence showed the opposite.
A.I. Spending Sets a Record, With No End in Sight
Google, Amazon, Microsoft and Meta reported more than $130 billion in quarterly capital expenditures on Wednesday as they build A.I. data centers. There’s more to come.
Meta Deal Reversal Deepens Split Between China and Silicon Valley
Beijing’s insistence that Meta unwind its deal with a Chinese A.I. start-up escalates the geopolitical fight over advanced tech.
The Justices Acted as Partisans in the Voting Rights Ruling
In the name of disentangling race from politics, the court has given white voters more power at the expense of racial minorities.
Two Cocky Authoritarians Blocking Hormuz: What Could Go Wrong?
In the Iran war, we have two overconfident administrations facing off, each believing that time is on its side.
U.S. Indictment Accuses Mexican Governor of Conspiring With Sinaloa Cartel
Prosecutors accused Rubén Rocha Moya, the governor of Sinaloa state, and other Mexican officials of a yearslong conspiracy to protect the powerful cartel.
D4vd Bought Chain Saws to Dispose of Celeste Rivas Hernandez’s Body, Prosecutors Say
In a legal filing, prosecutors outlined for the first time how they say the singer murdered and dismembered Celeste Rivas Hernandez.
Mississippi Middle School Students Avert Bus Crash After Driver Loses Control
Footage of the incident shared this week by a school district in Mississippi shows a group of students working together to avert disaster on a highway.
Indian Tycoon Offers Refuge to Pablo Escobar’s Condemned Hippos
Colombia was planning to slaughter 80 hippopotamuses after a small herd imported in the 1980s by the drug lord grew out of control. An Indian tycoon has offered them a new home instead.
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China expressed opposition to Japanese PM Takaichi's "free and open Indo-Pacific" initiative, calling it an attempt to promote bloc confrontation.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against Louisiana's newly drawn congressional map Wednesday, saying it relied too heavily on race.
S. Korea's oil price cap policy is increasingly showing signs of strain, as a dispute between the government and refiners over compensation standards.
The South Korean government and shipbuilders have identified small modular reactor-powered ships as a key response to carbon neutrality goals.
South Korea's Doosan Corp. sharply improved its first-quarter profitability, helped by steady growth across major affiliates and its own businesses.
Margin trading by South Korean investors in their 20s more than doubled over the past year, marking the fastest increase among all age groups.
LS Electric has secured another major contract in North America, reinforcing its position as a key player in the region's power infrastructure market.
DL E&C said value of its stake in X-energy, a U.S. small modular reactor company, has increased nearly sixfold in 3 years after listed on the Nasdaq.
China strongly denounced Japan's move to revise its 3 major security documents, calling it another step toward turning the Japan capable of waging war.
The Justice Department announced Wednesday that it had indicted 10 current and former Mexican officials on drug-trafficking charges.
Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday about temporary protected status for Syrian and Haitian nationals living under temporary protected status.
Great White moves into the Kentucky Derby field, replacing Arkansas Derby runner-up Silent Tactic, who was scratched with a bruised foot.
The Florida legislature approved a new congressional map proposed by Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday.
North Korea's information system operates within a deliberately designed "closed ecosystem," cut off from direct connection to external networks.
Two people are dead and 10 are injured after a small plane crashed into a hangar and caught fire Wednesday at an airport in Adelaide, South Australia.
Britain's King Charles II and Queen Camilla visited the Sept. 11 memorial and met with victims' families and first responders in New York City.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth appeared on Capitol Hill on Tuesday, where he faced questions from skeptical lawmakers about the war in Iran.
Artemis II astronauts visited the White House on Wednesday to meet with President Trump, who praised their bravery for their trip around the moon.
Kevin Warsh, President Trump's pick for chairman of the Federal Reserve, cleared another hurdle Wednesday, with his nomination going to the full Senate.
The United States and five countries in Latin America and the Caribbean warned China about economic pressure Panamanian-flagged vessels.
The State Department will issue new "limited-edition" passports with President Donald Trump's image in the front cover with a gold-inked signature.
The families of those killed or injured in a February shooting in Canada filed lawsuits against OpenAI and its CEO on Wednesday in a California court.

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