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One civilian, dozens of first responders injured in NYC shipyard explosions One civilian has died and 36 others -- many of whom were first responders -- were injured on Friday after an explosion in a New York City shipyard.
SpaceX launch of updated Starship V3 'delivered' on first flight SpaceX successfully launched an updated version of its Starship on Friday evening, meeting all goals the company said it was aiming for.
South Korea launches public-defense AI alliance to pursue ‘AI G3’ goal South Korea's leading defense and public-sector technology institutions agreed Thursday to deepen cooperation on artificial intelligence strategy.
Samsung Electronics union vote begins amid backlash from DX division Samsung labor unions began voting on a tentative wage agreement, but sharp divisions between the company's semiconductor and device divisions.
U.S. missile use in Israel defense raises concerns in East Asia Concerns are growing over possible security gaps in East Asia after U.S. used large numbers of advanced interceptor missiles while defending Israel.
CPJ warns of ‘invisible pressure’ on media in South Korea, Japan Head of Committee to Protect Journalists warned that indirect forms of pressure such as lawsuits & restricted media access can weaken press freedom.
LS Electric chairman urges push into U.S. data center market LS Electric Chairman Koo Ja-kyun called for stronger quality and delivery competitiveness as the company seeks to expand in the North American market.
HD Hyundai expands role in Ukraine reconstruction HD Construction Equipment said it signed an agreement with Ukraine's Mykolaiv regional government to expand cooperation on postwar reconstruction.
POSCO International to build U.S. rare earths supply chain POSCO International said Friday it plans to enter the U.S. rare earth separation, refining and permanent magnet business with joint investment.
People in U.S. on a visa who want a green card must leave to apply The U.S. government announced Friday that people in the country temporarily on a visa who want to apply for a green card will have to leave first.
Disney asks FCC for equal time exemption for ‘The View’ The FCC on Friday opened public comment on a petition from Disney and ABC to declare its show "The View" as a "bona fide news interview program."
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz to run in Broward County's new district Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., announced Friday she will run for a U.S. House seat to represent a newly drawn district.
South Lebanon's agriculture falls victim to Israeli attacks The agriculture sector emerged as another victim of Israel's widespread attacks across southern Lebanon, threatening the country's food security,
Rubio signals progress on Iran talks, insists on no Hormuz tolls The U.S. and Iran implied Friday that there was progress in peace talks but Tehran's uranium and tolls for the Strait of Hormuz were sticking points.
'Sheriff Country' star Matt Lauria: Boone knows Alec is a bad dude Matt Lauria says there are many reasons his "Sheriff Country" character, Deputy Nathan Boone, doesn't like DEA Agent (Wes Chatham). S1 wraps Friday.
Tulsi Gabbard resigns as intelligence chief after husband's cancer diagnosis Tulsi Gabbard resigned as director of national intelligence Friday to support her husband, who has been diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer.
Kevin Warsh promises 'reform-oriented' Fed as he's sworn in as chairman Kevin Warsh was sworn in as the new chairman of the Federal Reserve on Friday.
NASCAR's Kyle Busch was short of breath, coughed up blood before death NASCAR's Kyle Busch was short of breath, overheating and coughing up blood the night before his death, according to a 911 call obtained Friday by UPI.
Gas prices at highest in 4 years heading into holiday weekend Gas prices in the United States are at a four-year high, and those traveling for Memorial Day weekend should expect a blow to their wallets.
Ex-Bolivian President Evo Morales accuses U.S. of fueling unrest Ex-Bolivian President Evo Morales accused the U,S. of backing President Rodrigo Paz Pereira's government and trying to criminalize ongoing protests.
Trump to visit N.Y. Friday for campaign visit with Rep. Mike Lawler President Donald Trump will visit Rockland County, N.Y., Friday alongside Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., in his swing-district in the Hudson Valley.
WHO raises DRC Ebola risk to 'very high;' 177 deaths suspected WHO Secretary-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Friday that the suspected number of deaths from an Ebola outbreak in the DRC is 177.
Reports: Tom Hardy exits 'MobLand' ahead of Season 2 premiere Tom Hardy won't return as Harry Da Souza in a possible "MobLand" Season 3 after conflicts with producers, multiple outlets reported Friday.
Watch: Alligator snapping turtle found in Massachusetts pond Wildlife officials in Massachusetts were called out to an Essex County pond to capture an unusual non-native animal: an alligator snapping turtle.
Honduras orders military intervention after mass killings A wave of violence in Honduras left at least 24 people dead in less than 48 hours, including five anti-gang officers near the Guatemalan border.
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Green Card Seekers Must Leave U.S. to Apply, Trump Administration Says
The change is likely to affect hundreds of thousands of people. It could also lead to more family separations as spouses or relatives wait for application decisions, immigration lawyers said.
Judge Dismisses Criminal Case Against Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia
The move deals an embarrassing blow to the Trump administration, which made the Maryland man, Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, the face of its deportation campaign.
Mahmoud Khalil to Appeal to Supreme Court in Effort to Halt Deportation
The move was expected to come after a federal appeals court on Friday ruled against Mr. Khalil, who became the face of President Trump’s crackdown on pro-Palestinian protesters.
Trump Weighs His Options in Carrying Out New Strikes in Iran
There is no shortage of targets if he decides to strike: Energy facilities left untouched, the deep underground nuclear storage site at Isfahan and missile sites that appear to have been dug out.
Tulsi Gabbard Resigns as Director of National Intelligence. Trump Names Aaron Lukas Acting Chief.
Ms. Gabbard had a difficult tenure in the Trump administration and was seldom seen in the room when the president made important national-security moves.
White House Approves $9 Billion for Spy Agencies to Catch Up on A.I.
The C.I.A. and N.S.A. cannot fully deploy the latest models on their classified systems because of a shortage of cutting-edge chips.
How a Chemical Tank in Southern California Came to the Brink of Disaster
Firefighters are left without any options to prevent the tank, filled with a toxic chemical, from collapsing or exploding. The authorities have urged thousands of people to evacuate their homes.
What Is Methyl Methacrylate, the Chemical at the Center of the Garden Grove Crisis?
The E.P.A. warns that short-term exposure to the compound can cause skin and eye irritation and respiratory issues.
Colbert’s Final ‘Late Show’ Draws 6.7 Million Viewers
The total tripled his usual audience this season. But it is only about half of what Jay Leno and David Letterman attracted for their final episodes.
G.O.P. Break With Trump Reflects Limits of Party’s Post-Jan. 6 Truce
Republicans, seeing President Trump’s personal agenda diverging from their political interests, vented their outrage about paying those who threatened their lives on Jan. 6, 2021.
HUD Moves to Limit Assistance Animals for Disabled Tenants
Housing officials were told to exclude emotional support animals and tighten the definition of a service animal when granting accommodations for disabled tenants.
Lawsuit Argues Trump’s $1.8 Billion Fund Excludes Those He Targeted
The constellation of individuals and groups involved claims to have suffered partisan attacks by the federal government under Trump, yet would not be compensated.
The D.N.C. Chairman, Trump’s $1.8 Billion Fund and More Politics News
He has focused on internal politics, building a loyal base despite tactical disputes.
Trump Visits New York to Boost House Republican’s Re-election Hopes
The visit by President Trump was meant to promote Representative Mike Lawler’s bid to defend his swing seat in New York, but it had the earmarks of a Trump rally.
Donald Trump Jr. and Bettina Anderson Wed in West Palm Beach
President Trump’s eldest son was married in Palm Beach, Fla. The president described celebrations this weekend as a “small, little private affair.”
In Idaho’s Suburbs, a Rat Invasion Tests the Limits of Small Government
Irrigation canals around Boise have served as a rat superhighway, bringing an infestation so serious that health officials have floated declaring a public emergency.
Deadly Explosions Injure Dozens of Firefighters on Staten Island Barge
Two explosions rocked a barge on the North Shore of Staten Island, injuring 34 people. The resulting fire was under control, but was still burning.
Mob Burns Congo Ebola Center Amid Rare Strain Outbreak
Several hundred people massed at the gates of a hospital to demand the body of a suspected Ebola victim. Violence broke out when staff refused the request.
U.S. to Block Entry to More Noncitizens Who May Have Been Exposed to Ebola
The Trump administration announced plans to expand a ban on entering the United States to legal permanent residents who had been in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda or South Sudan.
Dan Pfeiffer Thinks Two Democrats Could Upend American Politics
Why 2026 might tell us a lot about 2028.
The Simple Answer to Taxing the Rich Is the Best Answer
Forget complex schemes. There is an easier way to get revenue from the wealthy.
Disconnect Widens Between Mamdani and Pro-Israel Jewish Leaders
In recent days, Mayor Zohran Mamdani has taken actions that have made the relationship between his office and some Jewish New York leaders more fraught.
Rob Base, Rapper Known for ‘It Takes Two,’ Dies at 59
The singer died on Friday after a “private battle with cancer,” according to his official Instagram account.
SpaceX Completes Mostly Successful Starship Rocket Flight
The 12th test flight of SpaceX’s gargantuan rocket launched on Friday evening and ended its journey in the Indian Ocean just over an hour later.
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One civilian has died and 36 others -- many of whom were first responders -- were injured on Friday after an explosion in a New York City shipyard.
SpaceX successfully launched an updated version of its Starship on Friday evening, meeting all goals the company said it was aiming for.
South Korea's leading defense and public-sector technology institutions agreed Thursday to deepen cooperation on artificial intelligence strategy.
Samsung labor unions began voting on a tentative wage agreement, but sharp divisions between the company's semiconductor and device divisions.
Concerns are growing over possible security gaps in East Asia after U.S. used large numbers of advanced interceptor missiles while defending Israel.
Head of Committee to Protect Journalists warned that indirect forms of pressure such as lawsuits & restricted media access can weaken press freedom.
LS Electric Chairman Koo Ja-kyun called for stronger quality and delivery competitiveness as the company seeks to expand in the North American market.
HD Construction Equipment said it signed an agreement with Ukraine's Mykolaiv regional government to expand cooperation on postwar reconstruction.
POSCO International said Friday it plans to enter the U.S. rare earth separation, refining and permanent magnet business with joint investment.
The U.S. government announced Friday that people in the country temporarily on a visa who want to apply for a green card will have to leave first.
The FCC on Friday opened public comment on a petition from Disney and ABC to declare its show "The View" as a "bona fide news interview program."
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., announced Friday she will run for a U.S. House seat to represent a newly drawn district.
The agriculture sector emerged as another victim of Israel's widespread attacks across southern Lebanon, threatening the country's food security,
The U.S. and Iran implied Friday that there was progress in peace talks but Tehran's uranium and tolls for the Strait of Hormuz were sticking points.
Matt Lauria says there are many reasons his "Sheriff Country" character, Deputy Nathan Boone, doesn't like DEA Agent (Wes Chatham). S1 wraps Friday.
Tulsi Gabbard resigned as director of national intelligence Friday to support her husband, who has been diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer.
Kevin Warsh was sworn in as the new chairman of the Federal Reserve on Friday.
NASCAR's Kyle Busch was short of breath, overheating and coughing up blood the night before his death, according to a 911 call obtained Friday by UPI.
Gas prices in the United States are at a four-year high, and those traveling for Memorial Day weekend should expect a blow to their wallets.
Ex-Bolivian President Evo Morales accused the U,S. of backing President Rodrigo Paz Pereira's government and trying to criminalize ongoing protests.
President Donald Trump will visit Rockland County, N.Y., Friday alongside Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., in his swing-district in the Hudson Valley.
WHO Secretary-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Friday that the suspected number of deaths from an Ebola outbreak in the DRC is 177.
Tom Hardy won't return as Harry Da Souza in a possible "MobLand" Season 3 after conflicts with producers, multiple outlets reported Friday.
Wildlife officials in Massachusetts were called out to an Essex County pond to capture an unusual non-native animal: an alligator snapping turtle.
A wave of violence in Honduras left at least 24 people dead in less than 48 hours, including five anti-gang officers near the Guatemalan border.

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