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U.S. kills 3 in suspected drug-smuggling boat strike; toll hits 190 The U.S. military said Tuesday it killed three people in its latest strike on a suspected drug-trafficking boat in the eastern Pacific.
'SOA' icon Kim Coates: We need feel-good rom-coms like 'Solo Mio'Basallo, Rutschman help Orioles curb Marlins, snap five-game skid Samuel Basallo belted three hits, while Adley Rutschman hit a go-ahead single to help the Baltimore Orioles snap a five-game skid Tuesday in Miami.
South Korea op-ed criticizes unification minister over remarks A S. Korean policy expert has criticized recent remarks by the country's unification minister, arguing they undermine the constitutional mandate.
Police: One dead after lake party shooting in Oklahoma City suburb One of 23 people injured in a weekend shooting at an Oklahoma City suburb has died, authorities announced Tuesday as the continue to search for a suspect.
Trump ally calls limits on S. Korea nuclear access ‘strategic mistake’ A close ally of U.S. President Donald Trump has argued that restricting S. Korea's access to nuclear technology is a "strategic mistake."
Japan child population hits record low, second only to South Korea Japan's child population has fallen for the 45th consecutive year to its lowest level since records began in 1950, with the country ranking second.
South Korean submarine completes Pacific crossing ahead of Canada bid South Korea's Navy said its 3,000-ton-class submarine Dosan Ahn Chang-ho has completed the country's first independent trans-Pacific voyage.
Ukrainian drone strike kills two in Russia’s Chuvashia region Two people died Tuesday in a drone strike in the Russian republic of Chuvashia, authorities confirmed. More than 30 others were injured in the attack.
South Korea, ADB sign pact to finance critical minerals supply chains S. Korea Trade Insurance Corporation said it signed MOU with ADB to jointly finance projects aimed at strengthening critical minerals supply chains.
Pa. sues AI company, saying chatbot posed as doctor Pennsylvania officials say they're suing an AI company after one of its chatbots posed as a doctor who could prescribe medication in the state.
Giants, defensive tackle D.J. Reader agree to 2-year deal The New York Giants agreed to a two-year contract with D.J. Reader, he confirmed Tuesday. Reader played for the Detroit Lions the last two seasons.
Republicans pitch $1B for Trump ballroom project Senate Republicans have released a financial package that includes $1 billion in taxpayer money earmarked for a ballroom project at the White House.
Fox Sports to pay fan $50,000 to watch World Cup Fox Sports hire a soccer fan and pay them a $50,000 salary to watch all 104 matches of the 2026 World Cup, the network announced Tuesday.
Rubio: Iran’s ‘insane’ leaders should not test Trump, offensive operation is over U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Tuesday that Iran's leaders are "insane in the brain" and should not test President Donald Trump.
Homeland Security shuts down immigration detention watchdog The Department of Homeland Security confirmed that it closed an office that works as a watchdog serving those in immigration detention.
Trump brings back Presidential Fitness Test Award President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed a proclamation announcing the revival of the Presidential Fitness Test Award for schoolchildren.
Rolling Stones' Jagger, Richards, Wood appear on 'Tonight Show' in May NBC announced Tuesday that three of the Rolling Stones will appear on separate episodes of "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" this month.
Argentina university hospitals at risk over funding gap Argentina's university hospital network could stop functioning because of a lack of funding, the Universidad de Buenos Aires has warned,
Watch: Scott Adkins faces Vinnie Jones in 'Reckless' trailer Samuel Goldwyn Films released the U.S. trailer for "Reckless" on Tuesday. The film opens May 22 in theaters and stars Scott Adkins and Vinnie Jones.
DOJ subpoenas names and info on Fulton County election workers The Department of Justice is demanding the names of every worker and volunteer in the 2020 election in Fulton County, Ga., via a grand jury subpoena.
U.S. revokes visas of Costa Rican newspaper board The United States revoked tourist visas for five of seven board members of La Nación, Costa Rica's leading newspaper, raising press freedom concerns.
U.S. government to test AI models, expand oversight The Center for AI Standards and Innovation announced Tuesday that it will test AI models from some top firms to vet them for security risks.
Boston bakery pleads for return of giant ice cream cone mascot The co-owner of a Boston bakery is offering baked goods as a reward for the safe return of the eatery's "mascot," a giant ice cream cone named Swirly.
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Trump and Rubio Insist Iran War Is Over, Even as Missiles Fly During Cease-Fire
The White House is turning to rhetorical leaps as President Trump tries to put the biggest political crisis of his presidency behind him.
Trump Looks for a Silver Bullet to End the Iran War. There May Be None.
The president is trying to ratchet up the economic pressure on Tehran, but Iran’s government is unlikely to make a deal without a big, face-saving compromise.
In Indiana Primary Elections, Most Trump-Backed Challengers Beat Incumbents
President Trump endorsed primary opponents against seven Republican lawmakers who opposed his redistricting push. At least five of the Trump-backed candidates have won their races.
Takeaways From Indiana Primary Elections 2026: Trump Gets Payback
The president helped unseat most of the state lawmakers he targeted after they rebuffed his call to draw new House maps to help Republicans.
G.O.P. Proposes $1 Billion in Immigration Bill for Trump’s Ballroom Project
The money would go toward security improvements as part of an East Wing construction project, including a new ballroom that President Trump has said would be built with private dollars.
To Rename Its Airport After Trump, Palm Beach Had to License His Name
The Trumps won’t profit from airport-branded merchandise sold on site. But the agreement doesn’t prevent them from profiting off such items sold elsewhere.
Judge Refers Justice Dept. Lawyer for Possible Discipline, Calling Out ‘Lack of Candor’
Officials withheld a detainee’s overseas arrest warrant from a federal judge. When she ordered his release, they used the same information to attack her publicly.
Suspect in National Mall Shooting Expressed Hostility Toward White House, Authorities Say
Michael Marx, a 45-year-old Texan, is accused of shooting at Secret Service agents by the Washington Monument on Monday.
F.D.A. Blocked Publication of Research Finding Covid and Shingles Vaccines Were Safe
The agency’s scientists and data contractors reviewed millions of patient records for studies that were pulled back before release.
With Free Vodka, and a Few Protests, Russia Returns to the Venice Biennale
On Tuesday, Russia opened a pavilion at the Venice Biennale for the first since its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Ukraine’s own exhibit is just a stone’s throw.
Venice Biennale: In Photos and Video
Scenes from the highly anticipated art event.
The Venice Biennale and Its Many Flashpoints: An Explainer
The sudden death of a curator, the surprise participation of Russia and an unconventional U.S. entry are heating up the art world Olympics, which begins previews Tuesday.
What Happened When Pope Leo XIV Had to Call Customer Service
Spoiler alert: There was no miracle.
N.Y.P.D. Captain Is Transferred After Calling Mamdani ‘Total Nonsense’
The captain, James G. Wilson, was also filmed calling Democrats a “waste of human race.”
Pro-Palestinian and Pro-Israel Demonstrators Rally Outside Synagogue
For the second time in six months, protesters gathered outside Park East Synagogue, which was holding an event to promote real estate sales in Israel. A heavy police presence kept the two groups apart.
Was It Art? Was It Fashion? Was It Good?
Guests at the Met Gala had different interpretations of the night’s dress code.
How Heidi Klum Got Her 2026 Met Gala Statue Look
“I could eat and use my hands quite comfortably,” Klum said of her intricate Roman statue ensemble, which was inspired by a marble sculpture by Raffaele Monti.
Apple Reaches $250 Million Settlement Over Claims It Misled People on A.I.
Some iPhone owners will be eligible to receive $25 to $95 over claims that the tech giant oversold its artificial intelligence system, Apple Intelligence.
Elon Musk Wanted OpenAI to Go Commercial, Greg Brockman Testifies
Greg Brockman, OpenAI’s president, testified in a trial pitting Mr. Musk against his company that the world’s richest man was eager to change how it operated as a nonprofit.
‘Avatar’ Suit Focuses on Hot Topic in A.I. Age: A Character’s Face
An actress accused the director James Cameron of stealing her likeness for a digitally created, blue-skinned warrior princess.
Modi’s Triumph in West Bengal Elections Puts Him Closer to an Opposition-Free India
With his triumph in West Bengal state elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has moved closer to his dream of an opposition-free India.
Deadly Russian Strikes Rip Into Ukrainian Cities
At least 12 people were killed in Zaporizhzhia, one of the highest tolls from a single attack so far this year. The cities of Dnipro and Kramatorsk were also attacked.
Cruise Ship Struck by Hantavirus Is to Head to Canary Islands, W.H.O. Says
The Spanish government will receive the vessel. The World Health Organization said human-to-human transmission may have played a role in the outbreak.
Hantavirus Outbreaks Are Rare, but They Aren’t Going Away and There’s No Cure
Since the family of rodent-borne infections were identified in the 1950s, they have turned up all over the world.
A Democrat Who Makes Me Listen
An interview with Representative Jake Auchincloss, a Democrat from the charismatic center.
Louise Arbour Named as Canada’s Governor General
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s appointment of Louise Arbour, a former Supreme Court justice, as governor general, sends a message beyond Canada.
Journalist and Her Mother Are Among 3 Killed in Upper Manhattan Fire
Yolaine DÃaz, a fashion and beauty writer for People en Español, and her mother were killed in the blaze at an apartment building in Inwood, People magazine said.
A Solitary Protester on Top of the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge in D.C.
For five days, a 45-year-old former jeweler has camped on top of the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge, drawing a mix of support, disapproval and concern.
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The U.S. military said Tuesday it killed three people in its latest strike on a suspected drug-trafficking boat in the eastern Pacific.
Samuel Basallo belted three hits, while Adley Rutschman hit a go-ahead single to help the Baltimore Orioles snap a five-game skid Tuesday in Miami.
A S. Korean policy expert has criticized recent remarks by the country's unification minister, arguing they undermine the constitutional mandate.
One of 23 people injured in a weekend shooting at an Oklahoma City suburb has died, authorities announced Tuesday as the continue to search for a suspect.
A close ally of U.S. President Donald Trump has argued that restricting S. Korea's access to nuclear technology is a "strategic mistake."
Japan's child population has fallen for the 45th consecutive year to its lowest level since records began in 1950, with the country ranking second.
South Korea's Navy said its 3,000-ton-class submarine Dosan Ahn Chang-ho has completed the country's first independent trans-Pacific voyage.
Two people died Tuesday in a drone strike in the Russian republic of Chuvashia, authorities confirmed. More than 30 others were injured in the attack.
S. Korea Trade Insurance Corporation said it signed MOU with ADB to jointly finance projects aimed at strengthening critical minerals supply chains.
Pennsylvania officials say they're suing an AI company after one of its chatbots posed as a doctor who could prescribe medication in the state.
The New York Giants agreed to a two-year contract with D.J. Reader, he confirmed Tuesday. Reader played for the Detroit Lions the last two seasons.
Senate Republicans have released a financial package that includes $1 billion in taxpayer money earmarked for a ballroom project at the White House.
Fox Sports hire a soccer fan and pay them a $50,000 salary to watch all 104 matches of the 2026 World Cup, the network announced Tuesday.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Tuesday that Iran's leaders are "insane in the brain" and should not test President Donald Trump.
The Department of Homeland Security confirmed that it closed an office that works as a watchdog serving those in immigration detention.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed a proclamation announcing the revival of the Presidential Fitness Test Award for schoolchildren.
NBC announced Tuesday that three of the Rolling Stones will appear on separate episodes of "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" this month.
Argentina's university hospital network could stop functioning because of a lack of funding, the Universidad de Buenos Aires has warned,
Samuel Goldwyn Films released the U.S. trailer for "Reckless" on Tuesday. The film opens May 22 in theaters and stars Scott Adkins and Vinnie Jones.
The Department of Justice is demanding the names of every worker and volunteer in the 2020 election in Fulton County, Ga., via a grand jury subpoena.
The United States revoked tourist visas for five of seven board members of La Nación, Costa Rica's leading newspaper, raising press freedom concerns.
The Center for AI Standards and Innovation announced Tuesday that it will test AI models from some top firms to vet them for security risks.
The co-owner of a Boston bakery is offering baked goods as a reward for the safe return of the eatery's "mascot," a giant ice cream cone named Swirly.

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