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Olive Young’s wellness platform draws 1.8 million users in 100 days CJ Olive Young said its wellness curation platform Olive Better has attracted 1.8 million new members within 100 days of launch, underscoring demand.
Small plane crashes into Ohio home, killing two A small plane crashed into a home in northeastern Ohio on Thursday evening, killing both occupants of the aircraft, authorities said.
Oklahoma executes Tulsa man for 2007 murders of ex-girlfriend, daughter Oklahoma on Thursday carried out the death sentence of a 52-year-old Tulsa man for the 2007 murder of his ex-girlfriend and their infant daughter.
North Korean hackers pose as police in spear phishing attacks N. Korean hacking group linked to the country's military intelligence agency has posed as defense officials in spear phishing attacks targeting.
Xi, Trump attend gala dinner, toast friendship at high-stakes summit Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump wrapped the first day their Beijing summit with a gala state dinner on Thursday.
South Korean shipbuilders face rising dependence on Chinese parts S. Korea's expanding shipbuilding cooperation with the U.S. is drawing attention to the industry's growing reliance on Chinese-made ship components.
Two institutions emerge as backbone of South Korea’s defense exports S. Korea's rise as a defense exporter has been driven not only by manufacturers, but also by two institutions overseeing quality and planning.
PGA Championship: Scheffler among 7 tied for first-round lead Scottie Scheffler was among seven golfers to fire matching 67s, earning a share of the lead through Thursday's first round of the PGA Championship.
Malaysia weighs law requiring children to support aging parents Malaysia is considering legislation that would require adult children to support aging parents, as the country prepares for a sharp rise in elderly.
Vance cites 'widespread fraud' in gov't programs during Maine visit Vice President J.D. Vance accused Democrats of being soft on "widespread fraud" in government aid programs Thursday during an event in Maine.
House passes bill to discourage release without bail before trial The House passed a bill intended to deter states and communities from releasing people charged with crimes before trial without paying bail.
Supreme Court allows mail orders of abortion drug mifepristone for now The Supreme Court on Thursday allowed the abortion drug mifepristone to remain available via mail order and telehealth as a legal appeal continues.
HUD secretary under bipartisan fire for proposed housing program cuts House and Senate Appropriations subcommittee members warned hat millions of dollars in cuts proposed for the HUD budget would increase homelessness.
U.S. Central Command chief: Iran's military 'severely degraded' The war in Iran has "severely degraded" the Iranian regime's military, the commander of U.S. military operations in the Middle East told lawmakers.
U.S. reaffirms commitment to Baltics amid troop cuts, weapons delays A State Department official told Congress NATO remains a key deterrent to Russian aggression and the U.S. reaffirms support for the Baltic states.
Four dead in New Mexico medical plane crash A small medical transport plane crashed near Ruidoso, N.M., Thursday, killing all four people aboard, who were crew members.
Sharia-Free America Hearing marked by attacks on Muslim advocacy groups Muslim civil rights groups denounced the second "Sharia-Free America" hearing after a group of House Republicans cited alleged threats of Sharia law.
DACA recipients face job losses, deportation amid renewal delays Many DACA recipients have lost their jobs in recent months due to renewal delays largely caused by increased government vetting procedures.
Border Patrol Chief Mike Banks resigns Border Patrol Chief Michael Banks stepped down Thursday, saying he's retiring, leaving the position for Secretary Markwayne Mullin to fill.
'The Oval' Season 7 to officially premiere May 20 on BET, Paramount+ "Tyler Perry's The Oval" will premiere its seventh and final season on BET and Paramount+, about a month after it was mistakenly released and removed.
AMC+ to be U.S. streaming home for 'Doctor Who' AMC+ will be the exclusive U.S. streaming home for the beloved British sci-fi series, Doctor Who, starting June 11.
Cuba says it's willing to hear U.S. $100M aid proposal The United States has made formal a $100 million humanitarian aid offer for Cuba and the island's government said it is willing to hear the proposal
Billy Idol to perform, receive lifetime achievement award at AMAs Billy Idol will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 52nd annual American Music Awards and perform at the awards show May 25 in Las Vegas.
Mexico's Sheinbaum says U.S. rejected 36 extradition requests Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said the U.S. rejected at least 36 urgent detention requests submitted her country for extradition.
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China Starting to Fulfill ‘Promises,’ U.S. Trade Representative Says
As President Trump and China’s leader, Xi Jinping, meet, the United States said China has promised to expand its purchases of farm goods and airplanes.
Trump’s and Xi’s Body Language at the Summit Mirrored Their Styles
Although at odds over issues like trade and Taiwan, the U.S. and Chinese leaders met in Beijing with a show of friendly gestures.
Supreme Court Allows Abortion Pill Access by Mail to Continue
A federal appeals court ruling against the Food and Drug Administration would have restricted access by mail to mifepristone.
Mail-Order Abortions Have Quickly Become Common
Pills shipped to states with bans are a reason abortion has increased since Roe v. Wade was overturned.
House Again Blocks War Powers Vote to Halt Iran Conflict
But two vulnerable Republicans joined Democrats in the effort to force President Trump to win authorization from Congress, in the latest sign of G.O.P. jitters over the war.
A Top U.S. Commander Dismisses Reports of Civilian Deaths in Iran
Adm. Brad Cooper said a strike on an Iranian school may have been the only civilian casualty incident of the war.
C.I.A. Director Visits Cuba as Tensions Rise and Island Runs Out of Oil
John Ratcliffe, the C.I.A. director, is the highest-ranking official in the Trump administration to visit the country.
Life, Death and Rebirth in Nepal, the Land of the Buddha
Starting at the birthplace of Buddhism, a writer traces how its teachings spread across Asia, transforming the continent forever.
Mystery Grows Around Representative Thomas Kean Jr.’s Absence
Representative Thomas Kean Jr. last voted in Washington on March 5, citing a medical issue. An appearance planned for late May has been canceled.
James Talarico’s Taco Order Sparks Debate in Texas Senate Race
What started as a taco stop with former President Barack Obama quickly turned into a very Texas debate over the proper breakfast taco order.
Green Card Holders Targeted for Deportation by New ‘Removal Apparatus’
The Department of Homeland Security recently formed a unit tasked with revetting thousands of immigrants with permanent residency.
Vance Blames Democrats as U.S. Halts Some Medicaid Payments, Claiming Fraud
Vice President JD Vance traveled to Maine for a speech, making a midterm election pitch that only Republicans could root out fraud in public benefits.
Why Trump’s Reflecting Pool Repairs Are in Trouble
Federal records show that the no-bid contract to repair the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool and paint it blue now costs $13.1 million. That’s about seven times the amount President Trump initially said it would cost.
Trump-Ordered Citizenship Lists for Voting Are Likely Unreliable, Justice Dept. Says
At a court hearing over a presidential order seeking to exert more control over elections, a government lawyer said no “responsible state” should rely on the lists to update their voter rolls.
Inside the Secret Mission to Fly Taiwan’s President to Africa
From satellite phone check-ins to a borrowed royal plane, new details show how Taiwan’s leader’s team outwitted China and pulled off an audacious journey to southern Africa.
Hantavirus Doesn’t Spread Easily, but Officials May Be Downplaying Risks
The virus is clearly far less contagious than the coronavirus, scientists agree, but they have found cases where it spread among people without direct contact.
16 More People in the U.S. Are Being Monitored for Hantavirus, C.D.C. Says
They were passengers on a plane to Johannesburg with an infected Dutch woman who later died.
Australian Jews Testify on Experiences of Antisemitism in Bondi Beach Inquiry
As part of a public inquiry into the massacre at Bondi Beach, dozens have described being targeted for their Jewish identity in their daily lives.
UCF Commencement Speaker Draws Boos After A.I. Remarks
Humanities students made their displeasure known at the University of Central Florida.
OpenAI Trial Heads to Jury After Closing Arguments in Musk vs. Altman Case
Lawyers for Elon Musk and OpenAI made their closing arguments in the blockbuster federal trial on Thursday. Nine jurors are set to begin deliberations next week.
What It’s Like to Own a Tank or Other Former Military Vehicles
Where do battle tanks and military trucks go when their service has ended? Enthusiasts and professionals put them to work for search and rescue, marketing and just having fun.
Bumble Is Killing the Swipe Feature. What’s Next for Dating Apps?
Bumble is losing the feature that reshaped how we look for love. Daters may be ready for something more intentional.
Thomas Massie Is One of a Vanishing Breed: A Republican Who Will Stand Up to Trump
An individual with principles and quirks and an aversion to being told what to do.
What Are Your Evening Rituals? We Want to Know.
Do you meditate? Play Wordle? Wear soft pajamas and sip chamomile tea? We’d like to hear about the little routines that help you wind down.
Former Oklahoma Death Row Prisoner Freed Before Retrial in a 1997 Killing
A lawyer for Richard Glossip said the ruling provided a step forward in his client’s efforts to escape a “decades-long nightmare” in a case that has faced substantial criticism.
G. Robert Blakey Dies at 90; Drafted the RICO Anti-Racketeering Statute
He was also the chief counsel to the House Select Committee on Assassinations in the late 1970s and spent years as a Notre Dame law professor.
Inside Jack Schlossberg’s Chaotic Campaign to Revive Camelot
Erratic behavior and staff turnover have colored Mr. Schlossberg’s bid for a House seat in New York, raising questions about his readiness for office.
Dallas Asks Its Residents: What Should We Do With City Hall?
Faced with a billion-dollar repair bill and a desire to find a new arena for the Mavericks, the city is considering options that include demolishing the building. Residents submitted their own ideas.
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CJ Olive Young said its wellness curation platform Olive Better has attracted 1.8 million new members within 100 days of launch, underscoring demand.
A small plane crashed into a home in northeastern Ohio on Thursday evening, killing both occupants of the aircraft, authorities said.
Oklahoma on Thursday carried out the death sentence of a 52-year-old Tulsa man for the 2007 murder of his ex-girlfriend and their infant daughter.
N. Korean hacking group linked to the country's military intelligence agency has posed as defense officials in spear phishing attacks targeting.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump wrapped the first day their Beijing summit with a gala state dinner on Thursday.
S. Korea's expanding shipbuilding cooperation with the U.S. is drawing attention to the industry's growing reliance on Chinese-made ship components.
S. Korea's rise as a defense exporter has been driven not only by manufacturers, but also by two institutions overseeing quality and planning.
Scottie Scheffler was among seven golfers to fire matching 67s, earning a share of the lead through Thursday's first round of the PGA Championship.
Malaysia is considering legislation that would require adult children to support aging parents, as the country prepares for a sharp rise in elderly.
Vice President J.D. Vance accused Democrats of being soft on "widespread fraud" in government aid programs Thursday during an event in Maine.
The House passed a bill intended to deter states and communities from releasing people charged with crimes before trial without paying bail.
The Supreme Court on Thursday allowed the abortion drug mifepristone to remain available via mail order and telehealth as a legal appeal continues.
House and Senate Appropriations subcommittee members warned hat millions of dollars in cuts proposed for the HUD budget would increase homelessness.
The war in Iran has "severely degraded" the Iranian regime's military, the commander of U.S. military operations in the Middle East told lawmakers.
A State Department official told Congress NATO remains a key deterrent to Russian aggression and the U.S. reaffirms support for the Baltic states.
A small medical transport plane crashed near Ruidoso, N.M., Thursday, killing all four people aboard, who were crew members.
Muslim civil rights groups denounced the second "Sharia-Free America" hearing after a group of House Republicans cited alleged threats of Sharia law.
Many DACA recipients have lost their jobs in recent months due to renewal delays largely caused by increased government vetting procedures.
Border Patrol Chief Michael Banks stepped down Thursday, saying he's retiring, leaving the position for Secretary Markwayne Mullin to fill.
"Tyler Perry's The Oval" will premiere its seventh and final season on BET and Paramount+, about a month after it was mistakenly released and removed.
AMC+ will be the exclusive U.S. streaming home for the beloved British sci-fi series, Doctor Who, starting June 11.
The United States has made formal a $100 million humanitarian aid offer for Cuba and the island's government said it is willing to hear the proposal
Billy Idol will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 52nd annual American Music Awards and perform at the awards show May 25 in Las Vegas.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said the U.S. rejected at least 36 urgent detention requests submitted her country for extradition.

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