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OpenAI names South Korea key partner for AI cyber defense OpenAI said it will expand AI-based cyber defense cooperation with the South Korean government, public agencies and companies in key industries.
U.S. to build quarantine facility in Kenya for Ebola-exposed Americans The United States and Kenya are in talks to create a quarantine facility in Kenya for Americans exposed to Ebola. Kenya hasn't yet approved.
South Korea immigrant women in Gwangju turn child care into jobs A group of marriage migrant women in S. Korea who once struggled to work due to no one can watch their children has grown into a village enterprise.
U.S. kills two in second suspected drug boat strike in two days The U.S. military killed two men in a "lethal kinetic strike" of a suspected drug trafficking boat in the eastern Pacific on Wednesday.
Taiwan overtakes India as world’s No. 5 stock market Taiwan has overtaken India to become the world's fifth-largest stock market, as shares of TSMC surged on demand linked to artificial intelligence.
Japan airlines, bullet trains add premium seats Japanese airlines and rail operators are expanding premium seats and private compartments on airplanes, bullet trains and overnight trains.
Beauty of Joseon launches global campaign with New York pop-up Korean skin care brand is expanding its global campaign ahead of the first anniversary of its U.S. launch, following a pop-up event in New York.
Two now confirmed dead in Washington paper mill implosion; more deaths expected Officials confirmed a second death Wednesday in a paper mill implosion in Longview, Washington. Nine people are still missing after the accident.
Chinese military says it used electronic attacks to drive off Dutch figate The Chinese military on Wednesday said forces used electronic interference attacks to drive off a Dutch frigate near the disputed Paracel Islands.
FAA tells SpaceX to investigate booster failure during test launch The FAA on Wednesday ordered SpaceX to investigate why a Super Heavy booster for its Starship rocket system failed during a test flight Friday.
Matthew Perry’s assistant sentenced for role in actor’s death Kenneth Iwamasa was sentenced Wednesday to three years, five months in prison for injecting actor Matthew Perry with the ketamine that killed him.
Trump on Iran: 'I don't care about the midterms' President Donald Trump said at his Cabinet meeting Wednesday that the midterm elections in November will not affect his negotiations with Iran.
Petro investigated over alleged election interference in Colombia Colombian President Gustavo Petro is under criminal investigation over allegations of improper political interference four days before voters hit the polls.
Kevin Nealon plays it straight in horror-comedy 'Mermaid' "SNL" legend Kevin Nealon may be one of the funniest people on the planet, but he plays it straight in the new horror-comedy, "Mermaid."
Bondi named to Trump's AI committee; diagnosed with cancer President Donald Trump appointed former Attorney General Pam Bondi to his artificial intelligence advisory committee.
'The Witcher 3' expansion 'Songs of the Past' to release in 2027 CD Projekt Red announced "Songs of the Past," a third expansion for its hit video game "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt." The DLC will release in 2027.
Packers' Josh Jacobs released from jail amid domestic violence probe Green Bay Packers star Josh Jacobs was released from jail Wednesday, but remains under investigation by the Brown County (Wis.) district attorney.
British spy chief speech to discuss cyberattack dangers from Russia, China Britain and its allies in the West have a "narrowing window" to stay ahead of security risks, the country's intelligence chief will say Wednesday.
Alabama asks Supreme Court to allow district map favoring Republicans On Wednesday, Alabama asked the Supreme Court to allow it to use a congressional voting map that a lower court ruled "racially discriminatory."
Cuban military-run consortium accused at U.N. over food crisis Food Monitor Program is accused GASEA of worsening hunger and malnutrition in Cuba through monopolistic control and financial opacity.
French Open 2026: Ukrainian Starodubtseva upsets No. 2 Rybakina Yulia Starodubtseva netted one of the most significant upsets of the 2026 French Open, ousting No. 2 Elena Rybakina in Wednesday's second round.
Watch: Steven Spielberg talks aliens in 'Disclosure Day' final trailer Steven Spielberg discusses the possibility of alien life in a trailer for his new sci-fi movie, "Disclosure Day." The film opens June 12.
Watch: 'X-Men '97' Season 2 finds the heroes 'scattered through time' "X-Men '97," a revival of "X-Men: The Animated Series," will return for Season 2 on Disney+ in July. The show features Marvel Comics characters.
Biden sues to prevent release of conversations with ghostwriter Former President Joe Biden filed suit against the Department of Justice Tuesday to block the release of audio of talks with his ghostwriter.
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Justice Dept. Is Said to Open Criminal Inquiry of E. Jean Carroll, Who Accused Trump of Rape
Ms. Carroll, who prevailed in a civil trial after accusing President Trump of sexual abuse, is the latest target in a Justice Department campaign going after his perceived enemies.
Trump Says He Feels No Political Pressure to Make an Iran Deal
President Trump held out hope for a peace agreement, but said high oil prices would not force his hand.
Cornyn’s Defeat in Texas Runoff Underscores Trump's Grip on the G.O.P.
Senator John Cornyn lost to his MAGA-aligned challenger, Ken Paxton, by 28 percentage points. It was a historically poor showing.
Meeting Voters, a Republican Tries to Outrun His Party’s Woes
Representative Mike Flood of Nebraska is still meeting with constituents long after most G.O.P. members of Congress have concluded it is too politically dangerous to do so.
Massie Visits Greene in Costa Rica for Fishing and ‘Spicy’ Political Talks
The two Republican critics of President Trump — Thomas Massie, who lost his House primary last week, and Marjorie Taylor Greene, who resigned from Congress — met up in the tropics.
Jill Biden’s Reaction to Biden’s 2024 Debate: ‘He’s Having a Stroke’
“I had never, ever seen Joe like that,” the former first lady told CBS News. “Before or since.”
Biden Sues Justice Dept. to Block Release of Tapes
The former president argued that the Justice Department has a responsibility to protect the privacy of conversations he had with a former ghostwriter.
Inventor of the Basque Cheesecake Plans to Retire. His Secret: He Prefers Chocolate
Santiago Rivera is widely credited with creating the “burnt” cheesecake in the 1980s, though he doesn’t love the spinoffs it has spawned. Decades later, he’s preparing to hand over his kitchen to his children.
Reflecting Pool Contract Has ‘Inflated’ Profit Margin, Government Analysis Finds
The firm that was given a no-bid contract to fix the troubled landmark is charging 20 percent. The typical profit margin is 6 percent to 12 percent, internal records show.
National Park Entrance Fees Are Funding Trump’s D.C. Projects
The administration is spending at least $67 million worth of fees paid by visitors to national parks on fixing D.C. fountains and the Reflecting Pool.
Former Judges Urge Inquiry Into Deal Trump Struck With I.R.S.
The motion was particularly significant because it asked the judge overseeing the initial suit against the I.R.S. to examine the terms of the deal.
Court Orders Customs Chief to Address Compliance on Refunding Tariffs
The surprising demand to appear at a hearing suggested new concern about the Trump administration’s efforts to repay the full $166 billion owed from illegally imposed tariffs.
California Tries to Block Trump Involvement in Election Procedures
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation that tries to stop outside officials from taking ballots or getting involved in ballot processing.
Rubio’s India Visit Yields No Major Deals to Repair U.S.-India Relations
The secretary of state visited India to reassure the South Asian giant that it can still rely on the United States. India did not gain much from the visit.
F.B.I. Arrests C.I.A. Official With $40 Million in Gold Bars in His Home
The only charge lodged against David Rush is that he inflated his academic credentials and obtained military leave pay worth tens of thousands of dollars.
Matthew Perry’s Assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, Sentenced to More Than 3 Years in Prison
Kenneth Iwamasa injected Mr. Perry with the ketamine that killed him. He is the last of five defendants to be sentenced in the case.
In Utah, Measles Sickens Babies and Others Who Can’t Be Vaccinated
Many of those who can’t be vaccinated, including pregnant women and immunocompromised people, are also at high risk of serious complications.
Why the Ebola and Hantavirus Outbreaks Have Confounded Scientists
The types of Ebola and hantavirus worrying officials are very different from the species identified decades ago, raising new questions about how to respond.
Uganda Closes Border With Congo as Ebola Fears Rise
Seven confirmed cases of the virus have already been reported in Kampala, the capital, but officials say the country has robust disease surveillance.
’60 Minutes’ Journalist Sharyn Alfonsi Loses Deal After Dispute With Bari Weiss
Sharyn Alfonsi, whose segment on a brutal Salvadoran prison was pulled abruptly in December, said that CBS News and its top editor, Bari Weiss, had let her contract expire.
Knicks Fans Confront High Ticket Prices for NBA Finals Games at MSG
New York Knicks fans, still celebrating the team making it to the N.B.A. finals, are confronting high ticket prices for the games at Madison Square Garden.
Writing Is Fundamental to How We Think
A.I. can be a crutch that hurts our ability to think creatively.
In Flint, Cash for Pregnant Women Leads to Better Outcomes for Babies
New research suggests money with no strings attached can promote better health, but other studies have seen mixed results.
Ball State Settles With Ex-Employee for $225,000 Over Charlie Kirk Posts
Ball State University is the latest institution to agree to pay workers who lost their jobs over their posts about the conservative activist.
Man Charged With Hate-Crime Killing of Gay Dancer Claims Self-Defense
Dmitriy Popov was 17 when he stabbed O’Shae Sibley, a 28-year-old dancer, at a gas station. Mr. Popov has been charged with murder as a hate crime.
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OpenAI said it will expand AI-based cyber defense cooperation with the South Korean government, public agencies and companies in key industries.
The United States and Kenya are in talks to create a quarantine facility in Kenya for Americans exposed to Ebola. Kenya hasn't yet approved.
A group of marriage migrant women in S. Korea who once struggled to work due to no one can watch their children has grown into a village enterprise.
The U.S. military killed two men in a "lethal kinetic strike" of a suspected drug trafficking boat in the eastern Pacific on Wednesday.
Taiwan has overtaken India to become the world's fifth-largest stock market, as shares of TSMC surged on demand linked to artificial intelligence.
Japanese airlines and rail operators are expanding premium seats and private compartments on airplanes, bullet trains and overnight trains.
Korean skin care brand is expanding its global campaign ahead of the first anniversary of its U.S. launch, following a pop-up event in New York.
Officials confirmed a second death Wednesday in a paper mill implosion in Longview, Washington. Nine people are still missing after the accident.
The Chinese military on Wednesday said forces used electronic interference attacks to drive off a Dutch frigate near the disputed Paracel Islands.
The FAA on Wednesday ordered SpaceX to investigate why a Super Heavy booster for its Starship rocket system failed during a test flight Friday.
Kenneth Iwamasa was sentenced Wednesday to three years, five months in prison for injecting actor Matthew Perry with the ketamine that killed him.
President Donald Trump said at his Cabinet meeting Wednesday that the midterm elections in November will not affect his negotiations with Iran.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro is under criminal investigation over allegations of improper political interference four days before voters hit the polls.
"SNL" legend Kevin Nealon may be one of the funniest people on the planet, but he plays it straight in the new horror-comedy, "Mermaid."
President Donald Trump appointed former Attorney General Pam Bondi to his artificial intelligence advisory committee.
CD Projekt Red announced "Songs of the Past," a third expansion for its hit video game "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt." The DLC will release in 2027.
Green Bay Packers star Josh Jacobs was released from jail Wednesday, but remains under investigation by the Brown County (Wis.) district attorney.
Britain and its allies in the West have a "narrowing window" to stay ahead of security risks, the country's intelligence chief will say Wednesday.
On Wednesday, Alabama asked the Supreme Court to allow it to use a congressional voting map that a lower court ruled "racially discriminatory."
Food Monitor Program is accused GASEA of worsening hunger and malnutrition in Cuba through monopolistic control and financial opacity.
Yulia Starodubtseva netted one of the most significant upsets of the 2026 French Open, ousting No. 2 Elena Rybakina in Wednesday's second round.
Steven Spielberg discusses the possibility of alien life in a trailer for his new sci-fi movie, "Disclosure Day." The film opens June 12.
"X-Men '97," a revival of "X-Men: The Animated Series," will return for Season 2 on Disney+ in July. The show features Marvel Comics characters.
Former President Joe Biden filed suit against the Department of Justice Tuesday to block the release of audio of talks with his ghostwriter.

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