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State Dept. to ramp up passport revocations over unpaid child support The Trump administration announced Thursday that it will revoke the passports of American parents who owe "significant" unpaid child support,
U.S. strikes Iranian military sites after attacks on warships U.S. Central Command said that forces struck Iranian military sites responsible for missile, drone and boat attacks on U.S. warships on Thursday.
U.S. Trade Court blocks Trump's global 10% tariff A 10% global tariff that President Donald levied after the Supreme Court blocked other tariffs he'd enacted was ruled illegal by a U.S. trade court.
Shannon Gisela: Etta's smart, has a real sense of justice on 'M.I.A.' Newcomer Shannon Gisela says her "M.I.A." character, Etta, is a woman who loves her family, but feels conflicted about the way they make their living.
Trump’s FEMA review council recommends widespread changes A group appointed by President Donald Trump made its final recommendations Thursday on changes to the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
South Korea’s KF-21 clears combat certification milestone S. Korea's domestically developed KF-21 fighter jet has officially received a combat suitability certification, marking a major milestone.
South Korea seeks cause of HMM Namu fire amid conflicting Iran claims S. Korea said Wednesday it would focus first on determining the cause of a fire aboard the HMM Namu vessel before deciding on any response.
Hanwha expands from defense into space with ‘Korean SpaceX’ vision Hanwha Group is accelerating its expansion from defense manufacturing into aerospace and space industries as it pursues a long-term strategy.
U.S. issues new sanctions against Cuban military, government regime The U.S. government on Thursday issued new sanctions aimed at depriving the Cuban government and military of "access to illicit assets."
U.S., China weigh AI crisis controls ahead of summit U. S. and China are considering measures to prevent intensifying artificial intelligence competition from escalating into an uncontrollable crisis.
Daedong targets agricultural physical AI in value-up plan Daedong Group and its listed affiliates unveiled a long-term value-up plan centered on agricultural physical AI, robotics and platform-based revenue.
Genesis turns to hybrids as sales slow in South Korea Genesis is shifting its electrification strategy toward hybrids as domestic sales slow and consumer demand grows for fuel-efficient alternatives.
BTS meets Mexican president as 50,000 fans gather in Mexico City BTS met with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum after receiving an official invitation from the Mexican government, drawing tens of thousands of fans.
ASEAN summit opens under pressure from energy crisis, Myanmar conflict Energy security, Myanmar's prolonged civil conflict and tensions in the South China Sea emerged as simultaneous tests for Southeast Asian leaders.
Japan to launch prime minister-led National Intelligence Bureau Japan plans to launch a new National Intelligence Bureau as early as July to centralize intelligence gathering and analysis under PM's office.
Man sentenced to life in prison for deadly firebombing attack on pro-Israel rally in Colorado A man pleaded guilty to dozens of charges in connection with a deadly firebombing attack at a Colorado rally in support of Israeli hostages.
Tennessee Republicans redraw map to axe last Democrat, Black-majority district The Tennessee state legislature on Thursday passed a redistricting map that eliminates the state's last Democrat-leaning, Black-majority district.
S. Korea, U.S., Japan urged to form ‘hyper-connected’ industrial alliance S. Korea, U.S. and Japan should establish "hyper-connected industrial alliance" to lead future industries such as artificial intelligence and energy.
Chile, Argentina report rise in deadly hantavirus cases A sustained increase in hantavirus infections in Argentina and a rise in fatal cases in Chile this year have raised concerns among health authorities.
Why corrosive capital is dangerous: It does not just distort markets; it distorts the state Most discussions of problematic investment focus on economics: an overpriced asset, a weak contract, a procurement process that appears tilted.
U.S. Secretary of State Rubio, Pope Leo XIV meet at the Vatican U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met Thursday with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican, where they discussed events in Middle East and other issues.
Watch: Bear's attempted bakery break-in caught on camera in Tennessee A security camera outside of a Tennessee bakery captured video of an attempted break-in by a hungry bear in search of cinnamon rolls.
Indianapolis Colts cut Pro Bowl cornerback Kenny Moore The Indianapolis Colts cut Pro Bowl cornerback Kenny Moore, they announced Thursday. Moore appeared in 132 games for the Colts since 2017.
Cubs' Boyd likely out six weeks after injuring knee playing with kids Chicago Cubs pitcher Matthew Boyd underwent left knee surgery and is expected to miss six weeks, manager Craig Counsell announced Thursday.
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Trump Reversed Hormuz Plan After Saudis Denied Airspace Access
Saudi Arabia’s refusal of support suggests that President Trump’s unpredictable approach to Iran has strained ties with one of his closest allies in the Middle East.
Trade Court Rules Trump’s 10% Global Tariff Is Illegal
A panel of federal judges found that President Trump could not legally impose the tariff on most imports.
U.S. Debt Hits a Concerning Milestone, and Experts Say Trump’s Policies Could Worsen It
The debt is outgrowing the size of America’s economy. The president’s policies could accelerate the country’s fiscal headaches, experts say, unless policymakers intervene.
Why Stocks and Bonds Are Responding Differently to the Iran War
Stock investors are betting that companies will make enormous profits, despite the war. But investors in bonds, including U.S. Treasuries, have other concerns.
U.S. to Review Mexican Consulates After Right-Wing Claims Against Them
The State Department said it would review all Mexican consulates in the United States, following claims in conservative media that the consulates interfere in politics.
Health Officials Race to Track Hantavirus Cruise Ship Outbreak but Predict ‘Limited’ Spread
A Dutch flight attendant and French national were among the latest to be tested in connection with a deadly outbreak on a cruise ship. But an analysis in South Africa showed no mutations in viral samples.
Should You Worry About Hantavirus?
Here’s what to know about the virus, how it spreads and the risk to the general public.
Hantavirus Response Shows How Trump Cuts Have Compromised U.S. Preparedness
The Trump administration has slashed funding for infectious disease research and has far fewer employees, including disease detectives, to respond to outbreaks.
Is the Blake Lively v. Justin Baldoni Legal Fight Over? Not So Fast.
Lawyers for Ms. Lively and Mr. Baldoni have said the two sides settled much of the contentious dispute. But one major disagreement remains.
Fetterman Says He Has ‘No Plans’ to Leave the Democratic Party
In an opinion piece in The Washington Post, the Pennsylvania senator wrote that while he was “at odds” with the party’s approach to some issues, his values had not changed.
Tennessee Approves New Map Aimed at Flipping the Last Democratic Seat
After a Supreme Court ruling that weakened the Voting Rights Act of 1965, Republicans carved up a majority-Black Memphis seat as the national redistricting wars continue.
A Project in Europe Tested Whether Students Could Live Without Smartphones
For three weeks, thousands of children in Europe went without social media or their smartphones, or both. This is the diary of their digital detox.
About Half of Patients with Metastatic Lung Cancer Don’t Get Treatment, Study Finds
New drugs have made America’s deadliest cancer more treatable than ever. So why aren’t they reaching patients?
Vote Brings ‘Freeze the Rent’ Closer to Reality in New York
The panel that regulates rents for nearly one million apartments cast its first vote since Mayor Zohran Mamdani took office, approving ranges that included no increases.
New NTSB Report Into Deadly China Eastern Crash Suggests Struggle in Cockpit
A report by the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board offers new details about the China Eastern Airlines crash in 2022, which killed all 132 people on board.
Here’s How Freaked Out You Should Be About the Hantavirus Cruise Ship
An expert weighs in.
Rubio Meets Pope Leo Amid Growing Tensions Between Trump and Vatican
The meeting at the Vatican followed President Trump’s condemnation of Pope Leo XIV for opposing the war in Iran.
Jason Meade Found Guilty in Fatal Shooting of Casey Goodson Jr. in Ohio
Jason Meade had been searching for a fugitive when he shot Casey Goodson Jr. in 2020. It is rare for a law enforcement official to be convicted in a killing that occurs on the job.
German Tourist Wins Lawsuit After Not Getting a Lounge Chair by the Pool
A tourist won a refund after a court ruled that the hotel’s staff had failed to stop guests from reserving sun beds using towels.
After Stumbles, Technology Meant for Self-Driving Cars Finds a Second Act
After a crush of promises in 2016 that autonomous cars would soon rule the road, companies whose tech underpinned them have shifted to other industries, like managing shipyards and city traffic.
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The Trump administration announced Thursday that it will revoke the passports of American parents who owe "significant" unpaid child support,
U.S. Central Command said that forces struck Iranian military sites responsible for missile, drone and boat attacks on U.S. warships on Thursday.
A 10% global tariff that President Donald levied after the Supreme Court blocked other tariffs he'd enacted was ruled illegal by a U.S. trade court.
Newcomer Shannon Gisela says her "M.I.A." character, Etta, is a woman who loves her family, but feels conflicted about the way they make their living.
A group appointed by President Donald Trump made its final recommendations Thursday on changes to the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
S. Korea's domestically developed KF-21 fighter jet has officially received a combat suitability certification, marking a major milestone.
S. Korea said Wednesday it would focus first on determining the cause of a fire aboard the HMM Namu vessel before deciding on any response.
Hanwha Group is accelerating its expansion from defense manufacturing into aerospace and space industries as it pursues a long-term strategy.
The U.S. government on Thursday issued new sanctions aimed at depriving the Cuban government and military of "access to illicit assets."
U. S. and China are considering measures to prevent intensifying artificial intelligence competition from escalating into an uncontrollable crisis.
Daedong Group and its listed affiliates unveiled a long-term value-up plan centered on agricultural physical AI, robotics and platform-based revenue.
Genesis is shifting its electrification strategy toward hybrids as domestic sales slow and consumer demand grows for fuel-efficient alternatives.
BTS met with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum after receiving an official invitation from the Mexican government, drawing tens of thousands of fans.
Energy security, Myanmar's prolonged civil conflict and tensions in the South China Sea emerged as simultaneous tests for Southeast Asian leaders.
Japan plans to launch a new National Intelligence Bureau as early as July to centralize intelligence gathering and analysis under PM's office.
A man pleaded guilty to dozens of charges in connection with a deadly firebombing attack at a Colorado rally in support of Israeli hostages.
The Tennessee state legislature on Thursday passed a redistricting map that eliminates the state's last Democrat-leaning, Black-majority district.
S. Korea, U.S. and Japan should establish "hyper-connected industrial alliance" to lead future industries such as artificial intelligence and energy.
A sustained increase in hantavirus infections in Argentina and a rise in fatal cases in Chile this year have raised concerns among health authorities.
Most discussions of problematic investment focus on economics: an overpriced asset, a weak contract, a procurement process that appears tilted.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met Thursday with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican, where they discussed events in Middle East and other issues.
A security camera outside of a Tennessee bakery captured video of an attempted break-in by a hungry bear in search of cinnamon rolls.
The Indianapolis Colts cut Pro Bowl cornerback Kenny Moore, they announced Thursday. Moore appeared in 132 games for the Colts since 2017.
Chicago Cubs pitcher Matthew Boyd underwent left knee surgery and is expected to miss six weeks, manager Craig Counsell announced Thursday.

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