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Ella Langley, Cody Johnson clean up at 61st annual ACM Awards Country music heroes Ella Langley and Cody Johnson emerged as the biggest winners Sunday night at the 61st annual ACM Awards in Las Vegas.
CDC mobilizes Ebola response amid reports Americans abroad affected The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's offices in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda are responding to the Ebola outbreak.
Samsung SDI keeps battery investment above $730M Samsung SDI invested over 1 trillion won in facilities and research during the 1Q despite a slowdown in the global electric vehicle battery market.
Samsung management, union resume last-ditch wage talks Samsung Electronics management and labor representatives will return to the negotiating table for a critical attempt to avoid a large-scale strike.
Senate parliamentarian rules against GOP's White House ballroom plan The Senate's parliamentarian has ruled that funding for President Donald Trump's proposed White House ballroom can't be approved by a simple majority.
North Korean women’s soccer club arrives in South Korea A North Korean women's soccer club arrived in South Korea on Saturday ahead of the Asian Football Confederation Women's Champions League semifinals.
Japan to restore military-style ranks in Self-Defense Forces Japan plans to replace the unique rank titles used by its Self-Defense Forces with internationally recognized military-style names such as general.
South Korean destroyer project faces budget crisis S. Korea's next-generation destroyer program faces growing budget pressure, raising concerns that the project could stall unless the govt. adjusts.
Portugal's $140M drone carrier offers warning for South Korean Navy The global naval balance is rapidly shifting away from ultra-expensive warships toward AI-enabled unmanned platforms designed for low-cost warfare.
4 Navy jet pilots eject safely after fiery Idaho airshow collision Four Navy pilots ejected safely when their their EA-18G Growler aircraft collided in mid-air during an airshow Sunday in Idaho, officials said.
3 killed, 5 hurt when vehicle runs onto Oakland, Calif., sidewalk Three people were killed and five others hurt Saturday when witnesses said a pickup truck jumped a curb and plowed into pedestrians in Oakland, Calif.
Drone strike sparks fire at Abu Dhabi nuclear plant A drone strike on a nuclear power plant in the United Arab Emirates sparked a fire at the facility Sunday, defense officials said.
'Michael' tops North American box office with $26.1M "Michael" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $26.1 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Barbra Streisand recovering from knee surgery, will miss Cannes Barbra Streisand has announced she is recovering from knee surgery and has to miss accepting a prestigious award at the Cannes film festival.
WHO declares Ebola health emergency in the DRC, Uganda The WHO has declared a public health emergency of international concern in reaction to an Ebola outbreak in Uganda and the DRC.
Napoleon Solo wins Preakness Stakes Napoleon Solo won Saturday's Preakness Stakes, as none of the three Kentucky Derby starters hit the board in the second leg of the Triple Crown.
Look: Bulgaria wins Eurovision Song Contest for first time Bulgaria won the Eurovision Song Contest for the first time this weekend in Vienna. DARA's "Bangaranga" took the top prize and Israel came in second.
Sen. Cassidy loses in Louisiana primary, takes aim at Trump Sen. Bill Cassidy, a 15-year veteran of the U.S. Congress, lost Louisiana's Republican primary this weekend.
Watch: Will Ferrell plays the ghost of Jeffrey Epstein in 'SNL' cold open Will Ferrell returned to "Saturday Night Live" this weekend and played the ghost of financier and alleged sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
Hundreds of Ukrainian drones strike Moscow region, killing 3 Hundreds of Ukrainian drones attacked the Moscow region overnight in what Russian officials called the largest attack in more than a year.
Famous birthdays for May 17: Kandi Burruss, Sugar Ray Leonard Musician Kandi Burruss turns 50 and boxer Sugar Ray Leonard turns 70, among the famous birthdays for May 17.
On This Day, May 17: Aristides wins first Kentucky Derby On May 17, 1875, Aristides was the winner of the first Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky.
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The Iran War Is Crippling One of the World’s Wealthiest Nations
Iranian attacks and the stoppage of seaborne transit have paralyzed Qatar’s vital gas exports, stalling the economic pivots intended to anchor the country’s growth.
In Iraqi Desert, Two Israeli Outposts Were Kept Secret for Months
Israel spent over a year preparing a covert site in Iraq for its operations against Iran, regional officials say. Iraqi officials later confirmed the existence of a second base.
To Critics, Trump Remarks Reveal a Billionaire Out of Touch
The president has never pretended to be an ordinary American, but a recent “truth bomb” has opened him to criticism that he doesn’t grasp the economic strain of his war with Iran.
Eager for Arms Deal, Taiwan Stresses Need for U.S. Support
After President Trump hinted that weapons sales to Taiwan could figure in negotiations with China, officials emphasized their island’s strategic importance.
Trump Administration Pushes Narrative of Christian Nation at Prayer Rally in D.C.
The day-long prayer event featured speakers from President Trump’s cabinet and a program that drew connections between the nation’s founding and Christianity.
How a Jared Polis Came to Release Election Denier Tina Peters from Prison
Gov. Jared Polis’s decision to commute the sentence of Tina Peters came after months of tense discussions, including one with President Trump.
What to Know About Letlow And Fleming in the Louisiana Senate Race
He was defeated in the Republican primary in Louisiana on Saturday. Representative Julia Letlow and State Treasurer John Fleming are now in a runoff for the party’s nomination.
Why Neutral Maps Could Empower Black Voters as Much as the Voting Rights Act
Our simulations debunk the notion that the act created artificial minority districts that wouldn’t otherwise exist.
Inside the Met Opera: Does Peter Gelb Have ‘the Most Difficult Job on Earth’?
Peter Gelb, the general manager of the Metropolitan Opera, said he is not going anywhere as he struggles with financial crises and opera’s place in a changing arts landscape.
Inside the Secret History of the DeGrange Family
One fateful decision 100 years ago created parallel lives. How does a family broken by the bizarre rules of racism heal itself after three generations apart?
The Quest for Clean Hydrogen Moves Underground
The dream of clean hydrogen has tantalized energy experts for years, but producing it has been tough. Many start-ups think the answer could lie beneath our feet.
What to Know About the Latest Ebola Outbreak
The World Health Organization declared a global health emergency after about 80 people died from the virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
NextEra Energy Said to Be in Talks to Acquire Dominion, Creating a Utility Giant
A deal, involving the utilities in Florida and Virginia, would come as demand for power is soaring, largely because of the rapid growth of A.I. data centers.
France Has a New Picture of the Holocaust
A new collection of propaganda photos shows the first roundup of Jews in Paris, in 1941.
Two Military Jets Collide in Midair at Idaho Air Show
Video shared on social media showed the jets striking each other and spinning toward the ground. Four crew members safely ejected before the planes crashed, officials said.
Beverley Martyn, Whose Folk Music Breakthrough Took 50 Years, Dies at 79
As a rising star of the 1960s, she dated Paul Simon, brooded with Nick Drake and drew Barbra Streisand’s envy. Then she sank into an abusive marriage.
Seattle’s Socialist Mayor Taunts the Rich as Rift With Starbucks Widens
Seattle voters elected Mayor Katie Wilson as tensions rose over wealth inequality, but as Starbucks, one of the city’s most iconic companies, expands in Nashville, she is finding her limits.
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Country music heroes Ella Langley and Cody Johnson emerged as the biggest winners Sunday night at the 61st annual ACM Awards in Las Vegas.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's offices in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda are responding to the Ebola outbreak.
Samsung SDI invested over 1 trillion won in facilities and research during the 1Q despite a slowdown in the global electric vehicle battery market.
Samsung Electronics management and labor representatives will return to the negotiating table for a critical attempt to avoid a large-scale strike.
The Senate's parliamentarian has ruled that funding for President Donald Trump's proposed White House ballroom can't be approved by a simple majority.
A North Korean women's soccer club arrived in South Korea on Saturday ahead of the Asian Football Confederation Women's Champions League semifinals.
Japan plans to replace the unique rank titles used by its Self-Defense Forces with internationally recognized military-style names such as general.
S. Korea's next-generation destroyer program faces growing budget pressure, raising concerns that the project could stall unless the govt. adjusts.
The global naval balance is rapidly shifting away from ultra-expensive warships toward AI-enabled unmanned platforms designed for low-cost warfare.
Four Navy pilots ejected safely when their their EA-18G Growler aircraft collided in mid-air during an airshow Sunday in Idaho, officials said.
Three people were killed and five others hurt Saturday when witnesses said a pickup truck jumped a curb and plowed into pedestrians in Oakland, Calif.
A drone strike on a nuclear power plant in the United Arab Emirates sparked a fire at the facility Sunday, defense officials said.
"Michael" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $26.1 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Barbra Streisand has announced she is recovering from knee surgery and has to miss accepting a prestigious award at the Cannes film festival.
The WHO has declared a public health emergency of international concern in reaction to an Ebola outbreak in Uganda and the DRC.
Napoleon Solo won Saturday's Preakness Stakes, as none of the three Kentucky Derby starters hit the board in the second leg of the Triple Crown.
Bulgaria won the Eurovision Song Contest for the first time this weekend in Vienna. DARA's "Bangaranga" took the top prize and Israel came in second.
Sen. Bill Cassidy, a 15-year veteran of the U.S. Congress, lost Louisiana's Republican primary this weekend.
Will Ferrell returned to "Saturday Night Live" this weekend and played the ghost of financier and alleged sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
Hundreds of Ukrainian drones attacked the Moscow region overnight in what Russian officials called the largest attack in more than a year.
Musician Kandi Burruss turns 50 and boxer Sugar Ray Leonard turns 70, among the famous birthdays for May 17.
On May 17, 1875, Aristides was the winner of the first Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky.

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