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Trump to undergo annual medical evaluations May 26 President Donald Trump's annual dental and medical evaluations are scheduled for May 26, the White House announced on Monday evening.
California mayor to plead guilty to working as a Chinese agent Eileen Wang, the mayor of Arcadia, Calif., has agreed to plead guilty to a charge of acting as an illegal agent for China, federal prosecutors said.
Korean Air restores daily Jakarta flights amid Indonesia route competition Korean Air will restore daily flights between Seoul and Jakarta beginning next month, intensifying competition among South Korean carriers on routes.
China’s furniture hub Foshan faces deepening economic crisis Southern Chinese city of Foshan, long known as one of the country's most important furniture manufacturing hubs, is facing mounting economic distress.
GM to lay off hundreds of workers amid need for new skills General Motors said that it is laying off between 500 and 600 information technology employees as it looks to reorganize and reduce overlapping roles.
S. Korean civic groups call for family-centered approach to low birth rate S. Korean civic organizations called for a fundamental overhaul of country's low birth rate policies, arguing the restoring family-centered values.
South Korea says HMM Namu hit by two unidentified objects The South Korean government said Sunday that a fire aboard the HMM Namu bulk carrier was caused by strikes from two unidentified flying objects.
South Korean civic leader urges Seoul to restore family values Seoul must move beyond cash-based incentives and rebuild family-centered values to address its low birthrate crisis, Hwang In-ja, said to Asia Today.
Hanwha Ocean faces public fund repayment challenge amid turnaround S. Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean has emerged from years of financial distress to become one of the Group's key defense and shipbuilding affiliates.
S. Korea AI data center push gains momentum, power supply hurdle remains S. Korea's effort to expand AI infrastructure is expected to accelerate after law passed designating AI data center as national strategic facilities.
U.S. business leaders to travel with Trump for China trip President Donald Trump will be accompanied by 16 senior business executives for his trip to Beijing to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Supreme Court extends pause on abortion pill ban until Thursday The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday extended the pause on a lower court ruling restricting nationwide access to abortion pills until Thursday.
Trump administration announces family initiatives on Mother's Day weekend President Donald Trump announced a series of initiatives aimed supporting families, with specific support and essential resources for mothers.
EU agrees to sanction Israeli settlers in West Bank The European Union came to an agreement Monday to sanction Israeli settlers in the West Bank for acts of violence against Palestinians.
Bolivian court: Arrest Evo Morales for skipping human trafficking trial A criminal court held ex-President Evo Morales in contempt after failing to appear for trial on charges related to the alleged trafficking of a minor.
Missouri running back Ahmad Hardy shot, listed as stable, school says Missouri running back Ahmad Hardy was shot at a concert in Mississippi, underwent surgery and is in stable condition, the school said Monday.
Washington Nationals to debut team puppy Friday vs. Baltimore Orioles Natty, an 8-week old puppy, will make his big-league debut as the official team dog of the Washington Nationals on Friday, the team announced.
Watch: 'Little House on the Prairie' teaser introduces Independence Netflix released a teaser for its "Little House on the Prairie" remake on Monday. The trailer shows the Ingalls moving to the town of Independence.
Google says hackers used AI to exploit ‘zero-day’ flaw Google announced Monday that it identified a cyber threat it believes hackers developed using AI, meant to exploit networks on a large scale.
18 Americans from hantavirus-hit cruise in quarantine in U.S. Eighteen Americans evacuated from a hantavirus-hit cruise ship have returned to the United States and are receiving treatment in quarantine.
Darion Lowenstein, Trixie Mattel to be honored at Gayming Awards Secret Code CEO Darion Lowenstein and "Drag Race" star Trixie Mattel will be honored at the Gayming Awards. The event celebrates "queer geek culture."
Paraguay, Taiwan announce ambitious AI hub plan for South America Paraguayan President Santiago Peña announced a pactwith Taiwan to develop one of the world's largest artificial intelligence centers in Paraguay.
Argentina plans new investment regime for emerging sectors Argentina's government will send Congress a bill this week to create new incentives aimed at attracting large foreign investments, its president said.
Watch: 'Sweet Magnolias' trio chase their dreams in Season 5 "Sweet Magnolias," based on the Sherryl Woods book series and starring JoAnna Garcia Swisher, will return for a fifth season on Netflix in June.
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RFK Jr. Is Driving a Vast Inquiry Into Vaccines, Despite His Public Silence
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has toned down his public criticism of vaccines, under orders from the White House. But inside his department, a sprawling research effort is a top priority.
Supreme Court Clears Path for Alabama to Use New Voting Map
A majority of the justices sided with Alabama in a move that could speed up efforts to put in place a congressional district map that would eliminate a majority-Black district.
The Voting Rights Decision Might Silence Black People in Fayette County, Tennessee
Black residents, who make up 25 percent of Fayette County, Tenn., won a new electoral map last year to change an all-white board of commissioners. They worry the Supreme Court’s ruling could threaten that.
Virginia Officials Ask Supreme Court to Restore Voting Map Drawn by Democrats
State officials asked the justices to overturn a Virginia Supreme Court decision that struck down a congressional map, a major defeat for Democrats.
Why Republicans Are Still Drawing House Maps, While Democrats Are Stuck
The G.O.P. has seized an edge on redistricting thanks to two court rulings, and it has more room to maneuver for extra seats before the midterms.
Starmer Faces Mounting Calls From Own Party to Resign as British Prime Minister
Dozens of Labour Party leaders called on Prime Minister Keir Starmer to leave office, and several government aides announced their resignations.
Trump Nominates Cameron Hamilton to Lead FEMA
President Trump chose Cameron Hamilton to direct federal disaster response. As acting head of FEMA last year, he had opposed abolishing the agency and was ousted.
Justice Dept. Subpoenas Wall Street Journal in Leak Investigation
Critics raised concerns over press freedom after The Journal disclosed receiving subpoenas related to an article on deliberations on the risks of military action in Iran.
Reflecting Pool Repairs to Cost $13.1 Million. Trump Had Promised $1.8 Million.
The Interior Department added $6.2 million to the no-bid contract for repairs to the Lincoln Memorial pool late last week.
Nations Brace for Long-Term Economic Woes as Trump Calls Iran Truce Plan ‘Garbage’
President Trump said the fragile cease-fire was on “life support,” and India’s leader urged residents to cut back on purchases and travel.
Trump Proposes Suspending Federal Gas Tax Until Prices Fall
Congress would have to agree to any suspension, and dropping federal taxes would not make up for the steep increase in prices since the war began.
Gisèle Pelicot’s Memoir Said Something Original and Taboo About Victimhood
A book by the world’s most famous survivor of sexual violence has been read as a manifesto or a cry of pain. What she wrote is far more complicated.
Israel Prepares to Prosecute First Suspects in Oct. 7 Attack Led by Hamas
Parliament passed a new law that paves the way for military trials for hundreds of Palestinians suspected of taking part in the 2023 attack that ignited the two-year war in Gaza.
Former Hostage Calls on All of Israel’s Government to Resign
Rom Braslavski, who said he had endured starvation, torture and sexual abuse during two-year captivity, demanded that members “take responsibility and get out of our lives.”
Putin Said the War ‘Is Coming to a Close,’ but That’s Not All He Said
The Russian leader is walking a tightrope: acknowledging public discontent while offering no indication that he might give up on his demands.
Ukraine Looks to Step Away From Trump and U.S.
With peace talks on ice and Ukraine now more self-reliant, President Volodymyr Zelensky seems to be stepping away from the United States.
Former Top Zelensky Aide Is Accused in Corruption Inquiry
Ukrainian news outlets named the suspect as Andriy Yermak, who resigned last year amid a sweeping scandal.
Quebec Novelist Shines a Harsh Spotlight on Migration, and on Trump’s America
Thélyson Orélien, a Haitian-born, previously unknown writer, submitted an unsolicited manuscript. Its rights were sold in 23 countries before publication.
Democrats Can’t Let This Antisemitic Sex Therapist Win Her Runoff
Maureen Galindo’s rise demonstrates how even justified rage and despair can curdle into hateful paranoia.
Arcadia Mayor Eileen Wang Will Plead Guilty to Working as Chinese Agent
Eileen Wang, who resigned Monday as the mayor of Arcadia, Calif., published propaganda on a purported news site under direction from Chinese officials, prosecutors said.
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President Donald Trump's annual dental and medical evaluations are scheduled for May 26, the White House announced on Monday evening.
Eileen Wang, the mayor of Arcadia, Calif., has agreed to plead guilty to a charge of acting as an illegal agent for China, federal prosecutors said.
Korean Air will restore daily flights between Seoul and Jakarta beginning next month, intensifying competition among South Korean carriers on routes.
Southern Chinese city of Foshan, long known as one of the country's most important furniture manufacturing hubs, is facing mounting economic distress.
General Motors said that it is laying off between 500 and 600 information technology employees as it looks to reorganize and reduce overlapping roles.
S. Korean civic organizations called for a fundamental overhaul of country's low birth rate policies, arguing the restoring family-centered values.
The South Korean government said Sunday that a fire aboard the HMM Namu bulk carrier was caused by strikes from two unidentified flying objects.
Seoul must move beyond cash-based incentives and rebuild family-centered values to address its low birthrate crisis, Hwang In-ja, said to Asia Today.
S. Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean has emerged from years of financial distress to become one of the Group's key defense and shipbuilding affiliates.
S. Korea's effort to expand AI infrastructure is expected to accelerate after law passed designating AI data center as national strategic facilities.
President Donald Trump will be accompanied by 16 senior business executives for his trip to Beijing to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday extended the pause on a lower court ruling restricting nationwide access to abortion pills until Thursday.
President Donald Trump announced a series of initiatives aimed supporting families, with specific support and essential resources for mothers.
The European Union came to an agreement Monday to sanction Israeli settlers in the West Bank for acts of violence against Palestinians.
A criminal court held ex-President Evo Morales in contempt after failing to appear for trial on charges related to the alleged trafficking of a minor.
Missouri running back Ahmad Hardy was shot at a concert in Mississippi, underwent surgery and is in stable condition, the school said Monday.
Natty, an 8-week old puppy, will make his big-league debut as the official team dog of the Washington Nationals on Friday, the team announced.
Netflix released a teaser for its "Little House on the Prairie" remake on Monday. The trailer shows the Ingalls moving to the town of Independence.
Google announced Monday that it identified a cyber threat it believes hackers developed using AI, meant to exploit networks on a large scale.
Eighteen Americans evacuated from a hantavirus-hit cruise ship have returned to the United States and are receiving treatment in quarantine.
Secret Code CEO Darion Lowenstein and "Drag Race" star Trixie Mattel will be honored at the Gayming Awards. The event celebrates "queer geek culture."
Paraguayan President Santiago Peña announced a pactwith Taiwan to develop one of the world's largest artificial intelligence centers in Paraguay.
Argentina's government will send Congress a bill this week to create new incentives aimed at attracting large foreign investments, its president said.
"Sweet Magnolias," based on the Sherryl Woods book series and starring JoAnna Garcia Swisher, will return for a fifth season on Netflix in June.

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