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South Korean mothers seek probe into overseas adoptions Five South Korean birth mothers who lost children to overseas adoption filed petitions Friday seeking a truth investigation into alleged abuses.
Beastie Boys' Mike D returns with new music, first show of surprise tour The Beastie Boys' Mike D released his first new song in 15 years, and debuted more from an upcoming album during the first stop of a surprise tour.
South Korean, Canadian leaders discuss Hormuz, energy security South Korean President Lee Jae-myung spoke by phone Friday with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to discuss ways to strengthen cooperation.
South Korean submarine crosses Pacific in bid for Canada deal S. Korea's first domestically designed 3,000-ton submarine has completed a long-distance Pacific deployment as Seoul seeks to strengthen its bid.
Cameras to be permitted for alleged Charlie Kirk killer's court hearings A judge ruled that cameras will be permitted in the courtroom during hearings for alleged Charlie Kirk killer Tyler Robinson's court hearings.
Trump may fire FDA chief Marty Makary, reports say President Donald Trump intends to fire Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary because he is frustrated with the agency.
New pro-Takaichi group stirs debate over return of faction politics A new political group supporting Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is set to launch within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, raising questions.
Japan expands emergency use of Russian Sakhalin oil amid Hormuz risks Japan is expanding imports of Russian Sakhalin-2 crude oil beyond a one-time emergency purchase, extending supply arrangements to multiple refiners.
Samsung expands robotics team in future growth push Samsung Electronics is expanding staffing for its Future Robotics Office as the company accelerates investment in robotics, next-generation growth.
S. Korean destroyer to deploy with anti-drone upgrades amid Hormuz tensions South Korea's Navy will deploy the destroyer Wang Geon to the Gulf of Aden next week with newly upgraded anti-drone defense systems amid tensions.
DOGE cuts to National Endowment for the Humanities were illegal, judge says DOGE illegally canceled roughly $100 million in grants that Congress had approved the National Endowment for the Humanities to award, a judge ruled.
OP-ED: UAE exit from OPEC raises questions about cartel's future A Korean proverb warns that "a small crack can sink a ship." That phrase may now apply to the future of the OPEC after the UAE announced exits.
Russia, Ukraine confirm three-day cease-fire, prisoner swaps after Trump conversations Russia and Ukraine confirmed a three-day cease-fire and prisoner swap, which was agreed to after their leaders spoke with U.S. President Donald Trump.
3 Australian women linked to ISIS charged after returning from Syria Australia has charged three women linked to ISIS with crimes against humanity and slavery after they returned home from Syria.
Trump honors mothers at Rose Garden Mother's Day lunch President Donald Trump on Friday delivered a Mother's Day address as he hosted Gold Star Mothers and Angel Mothers in the White House Rose Garden.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus: Sleuthing sheep has 'real arc' in 'Detectives' "Veep" and "Seinfeld" actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus takes her voice role in "The Sheep Detectives" very seriously. The film's now playing in theaters.
New York Jets, running back Breece Hall agree to 3-year extension The New York Jets and running back Breece Hall agreed to a three-year contract extension worth up to $45.7 million a league source said.
U.S. consumer sentiment hits record low amid concerns about high prices Consumer sentiment in the U.S. has hit another record low as Americans worry about the cost of life -- especially gas -- amid the war in Iran.
Real Madrid fines Valverde, Tchouameni combined $1.2M for fight Real Madrid fined Federico Valverde and Aurelien Tchouameni $589,000 apiece for a fight at their training ground, the La Liga club announced Friday.
After Italy visit, Rubio says he can't stop Trump's jabs at pope Secretary of State Marco Rubio showed his support for NATO, the pope and Italy on his trip to the country, but said Trump may continue verbal attacks.
Argentina accuses WHO of politicizing hantavirus outbreak The government of Argentine President Javier Milei has accused the World Health Organization of politicizing the current hantavirus outbreak.
NFL, referees agree to 7-year agreement, avoid lockout The NFL and the NFL Referees Association reached a seven-year collective bargaining agreement, avoiding a lockout in 2026, the parties said Friday.
Green Bay Packers release kicker Brandon McManus The Green Bay Packers released kicker Brandon McManus, a source familiar with the move told UPI on Friday. He spent the last two seasons in Green Bay.
'Dancing with the Stars: The Next Pro' to premiere on ABC in July ABC announced premiere dates for "Dancing with the Stars: The Next Pro," new seasons of "Celebrity Family Feud and "Press Your Luck," and more.
Look: 'We Were Liars' casts young Penny, Carrie and Bess Elysia Roorbach, Parker Lepaine and Madison Wolfe have joined the cast of the Prime Video series "We Were Liars," based on the E. Lockhart novel.
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Facing Pressure, Trump Officials Reject Claims They’re Softening on Immigration
Immigration hard-liners have grown frustrated with the level of deportations and the Department of Homeland Security’s attempts, under its new secretary, to stay under the radar.
Mahmoud Khalil Hurtles Toward Potential Deportation as U.S. Speeds Case
A key judicial decision in Mr. Khalil’s immigration case was expedited significantly and included the recusal of multiple judges.
Trump Administration Wants to Strip 12 Immigrants of U.S. Citizenship
The targeted Americans are accused of misdeeds that can qualify them to lose citizenship, but denaturalization has rarely been invoked in the past.
Lawmakers May Continue to Inspect ICE Detention Centers, Appeals Court Rules
A federal appeals court declined, for now, to halt an order requiring D.H.S. to permit unannounced visits to immigration detention centers by Democrats in Congress.
Trump Plans to Fire F.D.A. Commissioner Marty Makary
Dr. Makary has been a supporter of the Make American Healthy Again Movement but made some enemies in the administration over vaping, the abortion pill and rejections of new drugs.
U.F.O. Files Released by U.S. Shed Light on What the Government Knows
The Pentagon on Friday released online what it called “new, never-before-seen” files, dating back decades, related to unidentified flying objects.
U.S. Conducts Third Boat Strike in 5 Days, Killing 2 and Leaving a Survivor
Of the 57 attacks in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific against boats accused of drug trafficking, there have rarely been survivors.
Trump Gave Out a No-Bid Contract to Turn D.C.’s Reflecting Pool Blue
President Trump handpicked a firm he said had worked on his swimming pool to repair the iconic site near the Lincoln Memorial.
Republicans Are Building an Advantage in Redistricting. How Much?
Where things stands in the race for House control after recent court rulings.
Virginia Court Strikes Down Redistricted Voting Map in a Huge Blow to Democrats
The decision is a major victory for Republicans, wiping away a measure approved by voters to allow Democrats to gain as many as four House seats in the midterms.
4 Takeaways From the Virginia Supreme Court Gerrymandering Decision
The ruling was a major lift to the G.O.P. efforts to build a structural advantage through redistricting.
Alabama Asks Supreme Court to Allow it to Use New Voting Map
State officials urged the justices to allow them to jettison Alabama’s congressional district map, citing the Supreme Court’s recent decision that dealt a blow to the Voting Rights Act.
David Attenborough, a Voice of Nature, Turns 100
Pictures and striking scenes from the making of perhaps the world’s most celebrated naturalist.
U.S. Targets Iran’s Missile and Drone Program With Sanctions
The new measures are focused on Chinese companies that supply Iran’s military with materials to make drones.
Oil Slick Is Detected Off Kharg Island in the Persian Gulf
The slick, captured in satellite images near Kharg Island in the Persian Gulf, has raised concerns about the condition of Iran’s oil infrastructure.
Before Hantavirus Outbreak, the MV Hondius Attracted ‘a Different Type of Traveler’
Former passengers on the MV Hondius say that the ship was made for wildlife expeditions and that the crew took safety very seriously.
Norovirus Outbreak Sickens 115 on Cruise Ship
More than 100 passengers and 13 crew members on the Caribbean Princess reported being ill, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Compare the Purported Epstein Suicide Note to His Writings
The New York Times has not authenticated the note. But some of its phrases are similar or identical to ones Jeffrey Epstein used in emails and another handwritten letter.
In Kristin Smart Case, Soil Suggests Human Remains Once Present in Yard
A California sheriff said investigators were searching the backyard of a woman whose son was convicted of murdering Ms. Smart, who went missing in 1996.
7 Busy Parents Share Their Quickest Go-To Dinners
End-of-school year chaos has arrived. These 20-minute (or less) meals will get you cooking through it.
We’re at the Dawn of the Ozempic Era — and It’s Really Weird
One in eight American adults is taking GLP-1s. What does that mean for how we relate to our food, bodies and one another?
Hegseth Is Sending Us a Warning
The secretary of defense has argued that military retirees are subject to freedom of speech restrictions. Let that sink in.
Man Dies in Subway Attack; Mamdani Orders Inquiry Into Suspect’s Release From Bellevue
A 76-year-old man died after he was pushed down subway stairs, and the police arrested a suspect who had been discharged from the public hospital’s psychiatric unit hours earlier.
Takeaways From the 2026 U.K. Local Elections
Results from municipal and regional elections signaled major gains for the right-wing populist Reform U.K. and steep losses for Labour.
Blake Lively Settlement Had No Financial Payout, Filing Confirms
Justin Baldoni’s company did not agree to make a payout as part of the deal that ended Ms. Lively’s lawsuit, but she is able to seek compensation through a separate legal avenue.
Proposed Rule by Postal Service Could Allow Handguns to Be Mailed
The proposal comes after the Justice Department said this year that a century-old law banning the practice was unconstitutional. Democratic leaders are calling it “unlawful.”
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Five South Korean birth mothers who lost children to overseas adoption filed petitions Friday seeking a truth investigation into alleged abuses.
The Beastie Boys' Mike D released his first new song in 15 years, and debuted more from an upcoming album during the first stop of a surprise tour.
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung spoke by phone Friday with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to discuss ways to strengthen cooperation.
S. Korea's first domestically designed 3,000-ton submarine has completed a long-distance Pacific deployment as Seoul seeks to strengthen its bid.
A judge ruled that cameras will be permitted in the courtroom during hearings for alleged Charlie Kirk killer Tyler Robinson's court hearings.
President Donald Trump intends to fire Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary because he is frustrated with the agency.
A new political group supporting Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is set to launch within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, raising questions.
Japan is expanding imports of Russian Sakhalin-2 crude oil beyond a one-time emergency purchase, extending supply arrangements to multiple refiners.
Samsung Electronics is expanding staffing for its Future Robotics Office as the company accelerates investment in robotics, next-generation growth.
South Korea's Navy will deploy the destroyer Wang Geon to the Gulf of Aden next week with newly upgraded anti-drone defense systems amid tensions.
DOGE illegally canceled roughly $100 million in grants that Congress had approved the National Endowment for the Humanities to award, a judge ruled.
A Korean proverb warns that "a small crack can sink a ship." That phrase may now apply to the future of the OPEC after the UAE announced exits.
Russia and Ukraine confirmed a three-day cease-fire and prisoner swap, which was agreed to after their leaders spoke with U.S. President Donald Trump.
Australia has charged three women linked to ISIS with crimes against humanity and slavery after they returned home from Syria.
President Donald Trump on Friday delivered a Mother's Day address as he hosted Gold Star Mothers and Angel Mothers in the White House Rose Garden.
"Veep" and "Seinfeld" actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus takes her voice role in "The Sheep Detectives" very seriously. The film's now playing in theaters.
The New York Jets and running back Breece Hall agreed to a three-year contract extension worth up to $45.7 million a league source said.
Consumer sentiment in the U.S. has hit another record low as Americans worry about the cost of life -- especially gas -- amid the war in Iran.
Real Madrid fined Federico Valverde and Aurelien Tchouameni $589,000 apiece for a fight at their training ground, the La Liga club announced Friday.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio showed his support for NATO, the pope and Italy on his trip to the country, but said Trump may continue verbal attacks.
The government of Argentine President Javier Milei has accused the World Health Organization of politicizing the current hantavirus outbreak.
The NFL and the NFL Referees Association reached a seven-year collective bargaining agreement, avoiding a lockout in 2026, the parties said Friday.
The Green Bay Packers released kicker Brandon McManus, a source familiar with the move told UPI on Friday. He spent the last two seasons in Green Bay.
ABC announced premiere dates for "Dancing with the Stars: The Next Pro," new seasons of "Celebrity Family Feud and "Press Your Luck," and more.
Elysia Roorbach, Parker Lepaine and Madison Wolfe have joined the cast of the Prime Video series "We Were Liars," based on the E. Lockhart novel.

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