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DOJ: UCLA medical school favors Black, Hispanic applicants The UCLA's medical school admissions process discriminates by race to favor Black and Hispanic applicants, the Justice Department announced Wednesday.
3 people evacuated from hantavirus-infected cruise ship Three ill people on board a cruise ship with a hantavirus outbreak were medically evacuated from the vessel Wednesday.
Judge releases alleged Epstein suicide note A federal judge on Wednesday unsealed an unsigned suicide note that was purportedly written by Jeffrey Epstein before his 2019 death in prison.
Kentucky Derby winner Golden Tempo will skip Preakness Stakes For the second straight year, the Kentucky Derby winner will pass up the second leg of the Triple Crown and head for the Belmont Stakes.
Study says that TikTok algorithm prioritized Republican content TikTok's algorithm showed pro-Republican content as a priority leading up to the 2024 presidential election, a study released Wednesday found.
South Korea advances $3.5B offshore wind project bid S. Korea is moving forward with a major offshore wind project valued at about $3.5 billion, with state-run power companies competing for development.
South Korea inflation seen nearing 3% in May S. Korea's inflation rate is expected to approach 3% in May as rising oil prices and base effects from food costs add upward pressure, officials said.
California-based AMD growth raises hopes for Samsung foundry rebound Samsung Electronics may gain momentum in its struggling foundry business as AMD's stronger earnings and raise expectations for new chip orders.
Inside hy’s smart factory producing 2.3M bottles a day A major food manufacturer in S. Korea is showcasing its high-tech production capabilities at a factory, combining with visitor-friendly experiences.
South Korea expands space partnerships under new agency chief S Korea's space agency chief is expanding international partnerships early in his tenure, seeking to strengthen cooperation with global space powers.
Honda, Nissan rethink North America EV plans Honda and Nissan are overhauling their electric vehicle strategies in North America as policy changes and weaker demand reshape the market, media said.
Robot novice monk receives Buddhist precepts in Seoul A humanoid robot received Buddhist precepts in a special ordination-style ceremony at Jogye Temple, ahead of Buddha's Birthday celebrations.
Reports: ICE to end shortened training periods ICE will end abbreviated training periods for officers, news organizations including The Washington Post, The Hill and Politico reported Wednesday
Japan considers exporting used warships to Philippines Japan has begun formal discussions with the Philippines on exporting used naval destroyer escorts, this could mark transfer under newly relaxed rules.
S. Korea reaffirms North Korea denuclearization goal at U.N. meeting South Korea reaffirmed its goal of North Korea's complete denuclearization at a U.N. nuclear Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons review conference.
Texas man faces charges for Washington Monument shooting A 45-year-old Texas man faces federal charges, including assault of federal officers, after allegedly firing a weapon near the Washington Monument.
FBI raids business of Virginia state Sen. L. Louise Lucas who led redistricting efforts The FBI raided the offices of Virginia state Sen. L. Louise Lucas, a vocal leader in state redistricting efforts, on Wednesday in Portsmouth, Va.
Utz recalls some Zapp's, Dirty potato chips for possible salmonella Utz has issued a voluntary recall of two potato chip brands over concerns that they may have been contaminated with salmonella.
Groups protest Russia, Israeli pavilions at Venice Biennale Various activist groups protested outside the Russian and Israeli pavilions at the Venice Biennale.
ADL: Violent anti-Semitic attacks in U.S. reached peak in 2025 Physical anti-Semitic assaults were the highest on record in 2025 since tracking began, according to a new report from the Anti-Defamation League.
Philadelphia 76ers' Joel Embiid out for Game 2 vs. New York Knicks Joel Embiid will not play against the New York Knicks in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semifinals, the Philadelphia 76ers announced Wednesday.
Israel strikes Beirut, says it killed head of Hezbollah elite force Israel reportedly killed the commander of Hezbollah's elite Radwan force and others during an airstrike in the Beirut, Lebanon, suburbs.,
Reports: U.S., Iran working on plan to end war; Trump renews threats More negotiations to end the war in Iran were in progress, sources told media outlets Wednesday.
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U.S. Troops in Middle East Wait for the Next Big Moment
The U.S. military is essentially on standby as officials give contradictory signals about the status of the Iran war effort.
Trump’s Gyrations on the War Leave Even Rubio Out of Sync
The administration’s latest shifts on the status of the conflict show how treacherous it is to speak for a president who cultivates an erratic style.
Trump’s Indiana Victory Shows His Enduring Grip on Core Republican Supporters
Low approval ratings? MAGA divisions? The president was able to turn out party loyalists in an Indiana primary to help him oust Republican state lawmakers who had crossed him.
Iran War Looms Over Vance as He Visits Iowa
The vice president, a skeptic of the war, made his first visit of the cycle to the state that will kick off the 2028 nominating process.
Tennessee Republicans Unveil New Congressional Map Carving Up Majority-Black House District
The General Assembly is expected to quickly approve the map, which slices up Memphis, a majority-Black city that makes up most of the state’s lone Democratic district.
Susan Collins Says She Has Long Had a Benign Tremor
The Republican senator from Maine, running for re-election at age 73 in one of this year’s top Senate races, made the disclosure after mounting online scrutiny on the left.
Jeffrey Epstein’s Purported Suicide Note Is Released by Federal Judge
A federal judge released the note, which Jeffrey Epstein’s former cellmate said he found in a graphic novel. The New York Times has not authenticated that Mr. Epstein wrote it.
Here’s what to know about the California governor race.The Longevity Secrets Helping Athletes Blow Past the Limits of Age
With cutting-edge sports medicine and sci-fi gadgetry, more and more athletes are figuring out how to extend their careers.
How the Fight Over Israel Is Playing Out Inside MAGA
The war in Iran has added to a tectonic shift in public opinion — a bipartisan swing away from Israel. Some on the far-right are fighting to keep President Trump’s movement aligned with the Jewish state.
Ted Turner, Creator of CNN and the 24-Hour News Cycle, Dies at 87
As one of the most important figures in media history, he oversaw a vast cable empire of news, sports and entertainment channels.
Giuliani Seeks to Have Health Care Covered by 9/11 Program
The former New York City mayor, who is improving after a serious case of pneumonia, suffers from a respiratory condition linked to his exposure to toxins at ground zero, his spokesman says.
Judge Says F.B.I. Can Keep 2020 Election Records Seized From Georgia
The ruling is the latest in a saga driven by President Trump’s desire for redemption in the state, which he lost in 2020. The county is likely to appeal.
Howard Lutnick Grilled by Lawmakers Over Epstein Ties
The commerce secretary appeared for hours in a closed-door session on Wednesday with the House Oversight Committee
Jack Smith Calls the Justice Dept. ‘Corrupted’ by Trump and His Allies
At a private event in Washington last month, Mr. Smith, the former special counsel, accused Justice Department leaders of targeting people for prosecution to please and impress the president.
Health Authorities Monitor Hantavirus Cruise Passengers in United States
People in at least three states are being monitored after being on the ship. None have shown symptoms, officials said.
Should You Worry About Hantavirus?
Here’s what to know about the virus, how it spreads and the risk to the general public.
A Landslide in Alaska Set Off a Tsunami. There May Be More to Come.
Scientists say as glaciers retreat in a warming climate, landslide-generated tsunamis are likely to become more frequent.
Air-Conditioning Is in Short Supply as Asia Swelters
From classrooms to crowded buses, people across South and Southeast Asia are adjusting to life with less cooling — or none at all — as the war in Iran drives an energy crunch.
New Study Shows Risks of Amazon Deforestation. And Rewards of Protection.
Researchers examined the combined effects of tree loss and global warming in an effort to better understand how and when an ecosystem collapse could unfold.
The New El Niño Might Make 2027 the Hottest Year on Record
The El Niño brewing this year might make 2027 the hottest year on record.
The Boxing Match That Killed a Police Recruit
A Massachusetts State Police cadet, already hobbled from a previous bout, raised his hand to take on a more skilled fighter, and investigators say no one stopped him. Four people face charges.
Meditating or Rebooting? A Robot Buddhist Monk Comes to Korea.
Gabi, the newest monk at a temple in Seoul, vowed to not overcharge as it seeks enlightenment.
Elon Musk’s Confidante Shivon Zilis Is Cast as His Inside Source at OpenAI
Shivon Zilis worked closely with Elon Musk while she was on OpenAI’s board. Her ties to the world’s richest man were detailed in a landmark trial on Wednesday.
Anthropic’s C.E.O. Says It Could Grow by 80 Times This Year
The chief executive, Dario Amodei, said the rapid growth had exponentially increased the start-up’s need for more computing power.
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The UCLA's medical school admissions process discriminates by race to favor Black and Hispanic applicants, the Justice Department announced Wednesday.
Three ill people on board a cruise ship with a hantavirus outbreak were medically evacuated from the vessel Wednesday.
A federal judge on Wednesday unsealed an unsigned suicide note that was purportedly written by Jeffrey Epstein before his 2019 death in prison.
For the second straight year, the Kentucky Derby winner will pass up the second leg of the Triple Crown and head for the Belmont Stakes.
TikTok's algorithm showed pro-Republican content as a priority leading up to the 2024 presidential election, a study released Wednesday found.
S. Korea is moving forward with a major offshore wind project valued at about $3.5 billion, with state-run power companies competing for development.
S. Korea's inflation rate is expected to approach 3% in May as rising oil prices and base effects from food costs add upward pressure, officials said.
Samsung Electronics may gain momentum in its struggling foundry business as AMD's stronger earnings and raise expectations for new chip orders.
A major food manufacturer in S. Korea is showcasing its high-tech production capabilities at a factory, combining with visitor-friendly experiences.
S Korea's space agency chief is expanding international partnerships early in his tenure, seeking to strengthen cooperation with global space powers.
Honda and Nissan are overhauling their electric vehicle strategies in North America as policy changes and weaker demand reshape the market, media said.
A humanoid robot received Buddhist precepts in a special ordination-style ceremony at Jogye Temple, ahead of Buddha's Birthday celebrations.
ICE will end abbreviated training periods for officers, news organizations including The Washington Post, The Hill and Politico reported Wednesday
Japan has begun formal discussions with the Philippines on exporting used naval destroyer escorts, this could mark transfer under newly relaxed rules.
South Korea reaffirmed its goal of North Korea's complete denuclearization at a U.N. nuclear Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons review conference.
A 45-year-old Texas man faces federal charges, including assault of federal officers, after allegedly firing a weapon near the Washington Monument.
The FBI raided the offices of Virginia state Sen. L. Louise Lucas, a vocal leader in state redistricting efforts, on Wednesday in Portsmouth, Va.
Utz has issued a voluntary recall of two potato chip brands over concerns that they may have been contaminated with salmonella.
Various activist groups protested outside the Russian and Israeli pavilions at the Venice Biennale.
Physical anti-Semitic assaults were the highest on record in 2025 since tracking began, according to a new report from the Anti-Defamation League.
Joel Embiid will not play against the New York Knicks in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semifinals, the Philadelphia 76ers announced Wednesday.
Israel reportedly killed the commander of Hezbollah's elite Radwan force and others during an airstrike in the Beirut, Lebanon, suburbs.,
More negotiations to end the war in Iran were in progress, sources told media outlets Wednesday.

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