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U.S. designates two Brazilian gangs as terrorist organizations The United States on Thursday designated two more Latin American criminal organizations as terrorist groups.
California 'Party Mom' draws 35-year sentence on child abuse convictions A California woman dubbed the "Party Mom" drew a maximum 35-year prison sentence Thursday after being convicted on child abuse charges.
K-water to use robots for 61% of plant inspections Korea Water Resources Corporation is accelerating the use of four-legged artificial intelligence robots to inspect large-scale water treatment plants.
South Korea Southern Power to invest in solar, offshore wind Korea Southern Power Co., said Thursday it plans to deploy 11.2 gigawatts of renewable energy by 2040, with a focus on solar power and offshore wind.
Officials confirm fatalities in Dallas apartment building explosion City officials confirmed there were an unspecified number of fatalities in an explosion that leveled a Dallas apartment building on Thursday.
South Korea teen smartphone risk group falls to 183,209 About 183,000 South Korean teenagers were classified as at risk of smartphone overdependence this year, down by about 30,000 from a year earlier.
South Korea auto industry urges stronger domestic production S. Korean auto industry experts called for stronger domestic manufacturing capacity as major economies move to protect their own industries.
Samsung Heavy backlog rises on FLNG demand Samsung Heavy Industries is expanding its offshore plant business on rising demand for floating liquefied natural gas production facilities.
Samsung units buy Dunamu stake in digital asset push Samsung financial and technology affiliates has acquired a stake in Dunamu, the operator of S. Korea's largest cryptocurrency exchange Upbit.
Trump refiles lawsuit against Wall Street Journal over Epstein reporting President Donald Trump this week refiled a lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal related to its reporting on deceased sex predator Jeffrey Epstein.
Doosan Enerbility joins Rolls-Royce SMR projects Doosan Enerbility has been selected as a strategic manufacturing partner for key components in SMR projects being developed by Rolls-Royce SMR.
South Korea turns to ocean ecosystems for carbon cuts S. Korea is accelerating efforts to use tidal flats, seaweed as carbon sinks as the country looks beyond forests for ways to meet its climate goals.
Acorn TV orders Season 2 of Brooke Shields' 'You're Killing Me' Acorn TV announced Thursday that it has ordered a second, six-episode season of Brooke Shields' cozy mystery series, "You're Killing Me."
Austrian man guilty, sentenced to 15 years in Taylor Swift terror plot A 21-year-old Austrian man was found guilty Thursday in connection with a planned terror attack at a 2024 Taylor Swift concert in Vienna.
U.S. denies it has closed embassy in Ukraine capital after Russian attack warnings The U.S. embassy in Kyiv will remain open and maintain normal operations after Russia warned foreign citizens to leave before it launches more attacks.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer decides not to run for president in 2028 Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer will not run for president in 2028, and will take a break instead of jumping into another campaign.
Negotiators agree on new cease-fire deal; Trump hasn't yet approved A tentative cease-fire has been reached Thursday between the United States and Iran, but it still must be approved by the countries' leadership.
Global temperatures expected to keep setting heat records through 2030 The average global temperature is expected to remain at or near record highs over the next five years, scientists said in a report published Thursday.
Supreme Court tosses conviction, death penalty in Mississippi case The Supreme Court agreed with a lower court's ruling that a Mississippi man's conviction and death penalty must be overturned for racial bias.
Nicaragua returns gold mine to U.S.-linked company Nicaragua's government said it will return mining company BHMB Mining to its original owners after the operation was confiscated in September 2025.
Colman Domingo: Gus Van Sant wanted rough edges on 'Dead Man's Wire' Colman Domingo says working with renowned filmmaker Gus Van Sant on "Dead Man's Wire" exceeded his expectations.
EU fines Temu $232 million for allegedly selling dangerous products The European Commission fined Chinese-owned retailer Temu $232 million for selling illegal products, including dangerous baby toys and chargers.
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Trump’s Iran Approach Sows Confusion
President Trump’s pendulum swings on Iran have often seemed driven by mood and moment rather than any discernible strategy.
A Draft U.S.-Iran Plan Is Said to Be on the Table. Here’s What to Know.
U.S. and Iranian officials say they are closing in on the terms of a preliminary agreement. Yet sticking points, particularly over the Strait of Hormuz, remain.
In Carroll Lawsuits Inquiry, Scrutiny Turns Toward Private Citizens Who Antagonized Trump
The Justice Department is said to be examining the funding of lawsuits brought by E. Jean Carroll, an author who has never sought a public role, political power or governmental authority.
Where Do E. Jean Carroll’s Lawsuits Against President Trump Stand?
Two monetary judgments against Mr. Trump are winding their way through the legal system, with the Supreme Court likely to be the final word on both.
Not Every Language Has Spelling Bees. Here’s Why English Is Perfect for Them.
English’s hybrid history, silent letters and overcomplicated rules are what make the competition fierce.
In Argentina, U.S. Tech Billionaire Peter Thiel Finds An Escape
The billionaire’s new roots in Argentina are said to be partly motivated by concerns about the future of the United States and shared beliefs with Argentina’s right-wing leader.
‘Both Parties Kind of Get It Wrong’: The Young Men Who May Swing the Midterms
Many Gen Z men who voted for Donald Trump are dismayed by his time in office. But they say they are not hearing an appealing pitch from Democrats, either.
Swallowing Concerns, G.O.P. Senators Rally Behind Paxton
After attacking the Texas attorney general, who won the G.O.P. nomination, Senate Republicans are pivoting sharply to support him in what is now a competitive race.
A Democrat’s Dodge on AIPAC Points to the Party’s Tensions Over Israel
A key moment at a Senate primary debate in Michigan showed how pro-Israel Democrats are approaching the issue with caution.
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer Will Not Run for President in 2028
The Michigan governor made the remarks to a reporter on Thursday morning. Later, she sounded less definitive. Ms. Whitmer has been viewed as part of a field of possible Democratic candidates.
Treasury Prepares to Make Trump the Face of a New $250 Bill
Treasury Secretary Bessent backed the idea, which would require legislation allowing a living person to appear on currency.
Iran, Gas Prices, the Ballroom: Trump Professes Indifference Over Fallout
President Trump has increasingly adopted a posture of nonchalance when pushed on the political consequences of his actions.
After New Push by the Bolsonaros, U.S. Labels Brazilian Gangs as Terrorist Groups
Following through on threats, the Trump administration has designated Brazil’s two largest drug gangs as terrorist groups.
ABC Accuses Trump Administration of Threatening Its Broadcast Licenses
The TV network slammed the Federal Communications Commission, saying the regulator was targeting its station licenses in a campaign of “unconstitutional retaliation.”
Bari Weiss Names Nick Bilton to Lead CBS’s ‘60 Minutes’ in Major Shake-Up
Bari Weiss, CBS’s editor in chief, named Nick Bilton, a tech journalist and filmmaker, as the show’s executive producer. The network also fired two on-air correspondents.
Two Papers Named ‘Star’ Will Duel in D.C. to Win Readers From The Washington Post
First, The Star was born. Now, The Washington Star is reborn. Both are hoping to win readers ceded by recent layoffs at The Washington Post.
Suit Says Black Infants Were Subjected to Experimental Vaccine Without Consent
The babies were part of a vaccine trial for a respiratory virus in the 1960s and died shortly after. Their families said they had been unaware of the trial until recently.
After an Explosion at a Washington Paper Mill, Mourning Mixes With Dread
The disaster at the mill in Longview, Wash., which took at least eight lives, was greeted with sadness but not surprise by a community that knew cutbacks and other pressures had raised risks.
‘Hacks’ Leaves Them Laughing
In an interview, Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder discuss the series finale, their offscreen relationship and why comedy is just like sex.
Curating in the Cross Hairs: Is This the Smithsonian Chief’s Last Show?
Lonnie G. Bunch III, the Smithsonian secretary under pressure from the White House, organized an exhibit exploring America’s founding ideals.
With Pitchford v. Cain, The Supreme Court Protected Jury Rights. Now It Must Go Further.
All Americans benefit from the outcome of this case. And yet the decision highlights just how much work still needs to be done.
Scooter Rider and Cyclist Are Killed in Head-On Crash on N.Y.C. Bridge
The collision on the Queensboro Bridge involved an e-scooter that is not legally allowed to be used on the streets of New York.
Alaska Authorities Race to Rescue 4 Climbers Who Fell on Mount McKinley
The condition of the climbers was not immediately known.
Italian Police Uncover Dead Mob Boss’s $230 Million Business Empire
When Matteo Messina Denaro died in 2023, many of his secrets died with him. That began to change with a tip about a wealthy Sicilian woman’s significant assets in a tiny European principality.
Protesters Arrested at Immigration Detention Center as Tensions Rise
For nearly a week, relatives of migrants at Delaney Hall have said that some detainees have been on a hunger strike at the New Jersey facility.
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The United States on Thursday designated two more Latin American criminal organizations as terrorist groups.
A California woman dubbed the "Party Mom" drew a maximum 35-year prison sentence Thursday after being convicted on child abuse charges.
Korea Water Resources Corporation is accelerating the use of four-legged artificial intelligence robots to inspect large-scale water treatment plants.
Korea Southern Power Co., said Thursday it plans to deploy 11.2 gigawatts of renewable energy by 2040, with a focus on solar power and offshore wind.
City officials confirmed there were an unspecified number of fatalities in an explosion that leveled a Dallas apartment building on Thursday.
About 183,000 South Korean teenagers were classified as at risk of smartphone overdependence this year, down by about 30,000 from a year earlier.
S. Korean auto industry experts called for stronger domestic manufacturing capacity as major economies move to protect their own industries.
Samsung Heavy Industries is expanding its offshore plant business on rising demand for floating liquefied natural gas production facilities.
Samsung financial and technology affiliates has acquired a stake in Dunamu, the operator of S. Korea's largest cryptocurrency exchange Upbit.
President Donald Trump this week refiled a lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal related to its reporting on deceased sex predator Jeffrey Epstein.
Doosan Enerbility has been selected as a strategic manufacturing partner for key components in SMR projects being developed by Rolls-Royce SMR.
S. Korea is accelerating efforts to use tidal flats, seaweed as carbon sinks as the country looks beyond forests for ways to meet its climate goals.
Acorn TV announced Thursday that it has ordered a second, six-episode season of Brooke Shields' cozy mystery series, "You're Killing Me."
A 21-year-old Austrian man was found guilty Thursday in connection with a planned terror attack at a 2024 Taylor Swift concert in Vienna.
The U.S. embassy in Kyiv will remain open and maintain normal operations after Russia warned foreign citizens to leave before it launches more attacks.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer will not run for president in 2028, and will take a break instead of jumping into another campaign.
A tentative cease-fire has been reached Thursday between the United States and Iran, but it still must be approved by the countries' leadership.
The average global temperature is expected to remain at or near record highs over the next five years, scientists said in a report published Thursday.
The Supreme Court agreed with a lower court's ruling that a Mississippi man's conviction and death penalty must be overturned for racial bias.
Nicaragua's government said it will return mining company BHMB Mining to its original owners after the operation was confiscated in September 2025.
Colman Domingo says working with renowned filmmaker Gus Van Sant on "Dead Man's Wire" exceeded his expectations.
The European Commission fined Chinese-owned retailer Temu $232 million for selling illegal products, including dangerous baby toys and chargers.

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