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WHO chief: Cruise ship hantavirus outbreak 'stable for now' The hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise ship that gained worldwide attention earlier this month is "stable for now," according to the WHO.
U.S. blames other nations for U.N. nuclear treaty conference failure The United States blamed the collapse of a U.N. nuclear nonproliferation conference on what it called some countries' inability to take Iran's threat to global nonproliferation seriously.
Australian spearfisher killed in shark attack off Great Barrier Reef An Australian man out spearfishing with friends was killed in a shark attack near the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland police confirmed Sunday.
'Mandalorian and Grogu' tops North American box office with $82M "Star Wars: Mandalorian and Grogu" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $82 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced.
19 hurt when stampede breaks out at S.C. beachfront motorcycle rally Nineteen people were injured Sunday during a stampede that broke out during a popular motorcycle rally in Atlantic Beach, S.C., local officials said.
Explosion fears tempered as possible crack seen in failing Calif. tank Fears of a potentially devastating explosion eased somewhat Sunday when a potential crack was seen in an overheated industrial tank in California.
China coal mine blast kills 82 in deadliest mining disaster in 17 years A gas explosion at a coal mine in China's Shanxi Province has killed at least 82 people, media described as the deadliest mining accident in 17 years.
S. Korea prepares roadmap for nuclear-powered submarine program after Pacific submarine deployment S. Korea is preparing to publicly unveil a development roadmap for a nuclear-powered attack submarine program after the successful Pacific deployment.
South Korean submarine Dosan Ahn Chang-ho completes historic 14,000-km Pacific crossing S. Korea's domestically designed and built 3,000-ton Dosan Ahn Chang-ho submarine has successfully crossed the Pacific Ocean, the longest voyage.
Pakistan bombing kills 14, derails train A suicide bombing near train tracks in southwestern Pakistan killed at least 14 people Sunday, local officials said.
South Korean oil tankers reroute through Red Sea amid Hormuz closure A South Korean oil tanker is continuing crude oil transport through the Red Sea as an alternate route after the Strait of Hormuz was closed.
North Korean women's club wins Asian Champions League title North Korea's Naegohyang Women's Football Club defeated Japan's Tokyo Verdy Beleza 1-0 to win the 2025-26 AFC Women's Champions League.
National Pension Service weighs raising South Korean stock target South Korea's National Pension Service is drawing market attention over whether it will raise its target allocation for domestic stocks
Russia uses hypersonic missile in overnight attack on Ukraine Russia launched a series of a drone and missile attacks on Ukraine overnight, hitting the capital and killing at least four people.
Trump warns negotiators 'not to rush' on Iran deal President Donald Trump on Sunday urged his negotiators "not to rush into a deal" with Iran because "time is on our side."
3 Red Cross volunteers among suspected Ebola deaths The International Federation Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies that three of its volunteers have died in the DRC amid an Ebola virus outbreak.
White House shooter identified; Trump touts ballroom safety The gunman who opened fire at the White House this weekend before being fatally shot by Secret Service officers has been identified as Nasire Best.
Sebastian Stan's 'Fjord' scores Palme d'Or at Cannes "Fjord" -- starring Sebastian Stan and directed by Cristian Mungiu -- won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival on Saturday.
Famous birthdays for May 24: Priscilla Presley, Jim Broadbent Actor Priscilla Presley turns 81 and actor Jim Broadbent turns 77, among the famous birthdays for May 24.
On This Day, May 24: Brooklyn Bridge opens to public On May 24, 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge was opened to the public, linking Brooklyn and Manhattan in New York City.
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Reopening of Strait of Hormuz Still a Question Mark
Without the details of a formal agreement, it is unclear how soon normal shipping will resume and when oil prices will start to come down.
Senate Republicans Cast Doubt on a Potential Peace Deal With Iran
Lawmakers, including some of President Trump’s closest allies, slammed the emerging agreement as effectively undermining the president’s own war goals.
What to Know About the Citizenship Lists Trump Wants to Create
President Trump is trying to create individual lists of citizens by state to determine who can vote, even as his administration acknowledges they would be unreliable.
Confusion and Worry After Trump Administration’s Abrupt Green Card Changes
Immigrants and their advocates and lawyers are trying to interpret a new Trump administration rule that requires people to be in their native country to apply for a green card.
Caught Flat-Footed, a City Races to Catch Up With Ebola
The deadly virus has spread alarmingly in Congo for months. Only now is the response taking shape.
They Started I.V.F., Then Split. Now Who Gets Custody of the Embryos?
For 47-year-old Erin Millender, this will likely be her last chance to become a mother. Her husband no longer wants to have a child with her.
UK Institute Is Hunting for Dangers Lurking in AI
The government’s A.I. Security Institute, staffed by alumni from OpenAI and Google, is becoming a model for countries grappling with A.I.’s emerging risks.
Bystander Wounded in White House Shooting Is in Stable Condition
The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating to determine who shot the bystander, who underwent surgery, and how many bullets were fired.
What to Know About the White House Shooting on Memorial Day Weekend
Shots were fired near the northwestern corner of the White House complex, while President Trump was inside the building. The Secret Service returned fire, killing the gunman.
Trump Endorsement Shakes John Cornyn in Texas Senate Runoff Against Ken Paxton
A tough re-election race grew more daunting after President Trump backed Mr. Cornyn’s opponent, Ken Paxton. The Texas senator has vowed to fight to the end.
A Democrat Took on Red Sox Ownership in an Ad. A Network Pulled it.
Graham Platner, a Senate candidate in Maine, blamed private equity for destroying “our favorite baseball team.” NESN, which is owned by the team, pulled his campaign ad, citing an intellectual property violation.
In Homeless Crisis, California ‘Is Waging a War on R.V.s’
The R.V.s are seen as an eyesore — the most visible sign of the state’s homelessness crisis. Neighbors and politicians want them gone. The people who call them home feel under siege.
As Rents Soar, Londoners Turn to Vacant Pubs, Offices and Police Stations
Property guardianship, in which residents live in otherwise vacant buildings, used to be considered edgy. But as the rental market tightens, more people are embracing the arrangement.
Crack Forms in Garden Grove Chemical Tank, a Positive Sign for Firefighters
The tank in Southern California has been building in temperature and pressure for days, which could lead to an explosive release. The crack may reduce some of that pressure, officials said.
For Carlo Petrini, the Point of ‘Slow Food’ Wasn’t the Food. It Was Us.
The Italian activist, who died on Thursday, built his global movement on the idea that eating well could make modern life more meaningful.
In Ukraine, a Divisive 20th-Century Hero Comes Home
Andriy Melnyk, criticized as a Nazi collaborator and lionized as an anti-Soviet resistance leader, was given state honors for his reburial near Kyiv.
Israel’s President, Isaac Herzog, Denounces Israeli Violence
In a speech, Isaac Herzog, whose role is largely ceremonial, delivered a grave indictment of settler attacks in the West Bank and abuse of prisoners.
Manny Nosowsky, Waggish Crossword Constructor for The New York Times, Dies at 94
For nearly two decades, the prolific puzzle maker, a retired urologist, charmed solvers with his penchant for witty, waggish puns.
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The hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise ship that gained worldwide attention earlier this month is "stable for now," according to the WHO.
The United States blamed the collapse of a U.N. nuclear nonproliferation conference on what it called some countries' inability to take Iran's threat to global nonproliferation seriously.
An Australian man out spearfishing with friends was killed in a shark attack near the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland police confirmed Sunday.
"Star Wars: Mandalorian and Grogu" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $82 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced.
Nineteen people were injured Sunday during a stampede that broke out during a popular motorcycle rally in Atlantic Beach, S.C., local officials said.
Fears of a potentially devastating explosion eased somewhat Sunday when a potential crack was seen in an overheated industrial tank in California.
A gas explosion at a coal mine in China's Shanxi Province has killed at least 82 people, media described as the deadliest mining accident in 17 years.
S. Korea is preparing to publicly unveil a development roadmap for a nuclear-powered attack submarine program after the successful Pacific deployment.
S. Korea's domestically designed and built 3,000-ton Dosan Ahn Chang-ho submarine has successfully crossed the Pacific Ocean, the longest voyage.
A suicide bombing near train tracks in southwestern Pakistan killed at least 14 people Sunday, local officials said.
A South Korean oil tanker is continuing crude oil transport through the Red Sea as an alternate route after the Strait of Hormuz was closed.
North Korea's Naegohyang Women's Football Club defeated Japan's Tokyo Verdy Beleza 1-0 to win the 2025-26 AFC Women's Champions League.
South Korea's National Pension Service is drawing market attention over whether it will raise its target allocation for domestic stocks
Russia launched a series of a drone and missile attacks on Ukraine overnight, hitting the capital and killing at least four people.
President Donald Trump on Sunday urged his negotiators "not to rush into a deal" with Iran because "time is on our side."
The International Federation Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies that three of its volunteers have died in the DRC amid an Ebola virus outbreak.
The gunman who opened fire at the White House this weekend before being fatally shot by Secret Service officers has been identified as Nasire Best.
"Fjord" -- starring Sebastian Stan and directed by Cristian Mungiu -- won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival on Saturday.
Actor Priscilla Presley turns 81 and actor Jim Broadbent turns 77, among the famous birthdays for May 24.
On May 24, 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge was opened to the public, linking Brooklyn and Manhattan in New York City.

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