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Hurricanes shut out Golden Knights; win first Stanley Cup in 20 years Carolina Hurricanes defenders smothered the Las Vegas Golden Knights in a Game 6 shutout Sunday to clinch the franchise's second Stanley Cup.
Mongolian president affirms support for one-China policy Mongolian President Ukhnaa Khurelsukh reaffirmed support for China's Taiwan policy and called Tibet and Xinjiang domestic Chinese matters.
South Korea bill would expand self-defense in home invasions Nana's case has prompted a South Korean bill expanding self-defense protections for people who confront violent intruders inside their homes.
South Korea may propose wartime control transfer date S. Korea Defense Minister Ahn may propose a target year for wartime control transfer while advancing plans to build a nuclear-powered submarine.
China’s record graduating class faces bleak job market A record 12.7 million Chinese college graduates face scarce entry-level jobs, high youth unemployment and growing reliance on temporary work.
North Korea says its nuclear status is irreversible North Korea rejected renewed international denuclearization calls, saying its nuclear status is permanent and warning of military countermeasures.
South Korea’s Hyosung expands U.S. power equipment production Hyosung is expanding its presence in the U.S. power equipment market by establishing a local production base for extra-high-voltage circuit breakers.
South Korea lacks venues to match K-pop’s global reach South Korea's shortage of large concert venues is pushing K-pop demand abroad and costing cities potential tourism, lodging and retail revenue.
'Young Washington' star William Franklyn-Miller: At the end of the day, he's a 21-year-old boy William Franklyn-Miller says he tried to separate the man from the myth when playing the military hero-turned-president in "Young Washington."
3 officers wounded, suspect dead in Philadelphia shooting Three officers were injured and the suspect was killed in a shooting in Philadelphia late Saturday night while responding to a report of shots fired.
U.S., Iran reach peace agreement, Trump says President Donald Trump and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Shafir announced Sunday that the United States and Iran have come to a peace agreement.
Nara Organics recalls Target infant formula; 3 infants hospitalized Nara Organics is voluntarily recalling its powdered infant formula over concerns of a potential risk of Clostridium botulinum contamination.
'Disclosure Day' tops North American box office with $44M Steven Spielberg's "Disclosure Day" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $44 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced.
Sen. Mitch McConnell hospitalized, spokesman says Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., was admitted to the hospital for an undisclosed reason on Sunday morning, a spokesman for his office announced.
Romanian president picks new nominee Adrian Vestea for prime minister Romanian President Nicusor Dan nominated a new candidate, Adrian Vestea, for prime minister Sunday after the resignation of Eugen Tomac.
Singer Oliver Tree, 32, killed in helicopter crash Singer, songwriter and producer Oliver Tree was killed in a two-helicopter crash in Brazil Sunday. He was 32.
Skydiving plane crashes in Missouri killing 12 A small plane crashed in western Missouri on Sunday, killing 12 people -- 11 skydivers and a pilot -- state police said.
Weather delays UFC Freedom 250 event on White House lawn The South Lawn of the White House has been turned into a site for cage fights, hosting UFC Freedom 250 on Sunday with 5,000 expected in attendance.
1 shot, 4 stabbed as New Yorkers celebrate Knicks championship One teenager was shot in the foot and four people were stabbed overnight in New York during the celebration of the New York Knicks' NBA championship.
Israeli strikes Beirut, accuses Hezbollah of cease-fire violation The Israeli military launched an attack on Hezbollah targets in Beirut on Sunday, accusing the group of violating a cease-fire agreement.
Swiss voters projected to reject 10M population cap in referendum Projections indicate Swiss voters have turned down a proposed law aimed at keeping the country's population at 10 million.
Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce go see 'Oh, Mary!' on Broadway Pop music icon Taylor Swift and NFL star Travis Kelce, who are planning to marry this summer, went to see "Oh, Mary!" on Broadway this weekend.
British forces intercept Russian shadow fleet tanker in English Channel British forces intercepted an oil tanker from Russia's shadow fleet on Sunday, the British Defense Ministry said.
Famous birthdays for June 14: Donald Trump, Boy George President Donald Trump turns 80 and musician Boy George turns 65, among the famous birthdays for June 14.
On This Day, June 14: Army established as 1st U.S. military branch On June 14, 1775, the Continental Congress established the Army as the first U.S. military service.
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Trump Claims Strait Will Be ‘Permanently Toll-Free’ Under Agreement With Iran
In a call to The New York Times, President Trump praised Russia’s and China’s leaders and described Israel’s prime minister as “a very difficult guy.”
Team Curaçao Arrives at the World Cup With Much of the Island in Tow.
Qualifying for the world’s biggest sporting event meant everything for residents of the Caribbean island country.
The Knicks Effect: Irresistible, Spontaneous Dancing
The Knicks turned New York City into a stage, where movement is a catalyst for untainted happiness.
What to Know About the Ticker-Tape Parade for the Knicks
A parade up Broadway to City Hall on Thursday will celebrate the team’s N.B.A. championship win, and Mayor Zohran Mamdani will present players with keys to the city.
The Party Was Epic. The Aftermath Was Intense.
Across the city, Knicks fans celebrated joyfully after Game 5. But near Madison Square Garden, the scene turned ugly early Sunday as some revelers became violent.
In Age of AI, World’s Leading Deepfake Expert No Longer Trusts His Own Eyes
In the age of A.I., Hany Farid is struggling to prove what’s real before the internet decides for itself.
12 Killed in Skydiving Plane Crash in Butler, Missouri
Eleven passengers and a pilot were killed after the plane climbed about 100 feet and then crashed to the ground at the Butler Memorial Airport in Missouri, officials said.
How to Run a News Company in the Age of Polarization and A.I. Slop
Cesar Conde of NBCUniversal News thinks that the “pendulum will eventually swing back” to mainstream media brands.
The Tiny Solar Panel That Could Change America
I hope balcony solar’s charisma and low cost help us imagine the energy-abundant future we are so close to achieving.
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Carolina Hurricanes defenders smothered the Las Vegas Golden Knights in a Game 6 shutout Sunday to clinch the franchise's second Stanley Cup.
Mongolian President Ukhnaa Khurelsukh reaffirmed support for China's Taiwan policy and called Tibet and Xinjiang domestic Chinese matters.
Nana's case has prompted a South Korean bill expanding self-defense protections for people who confront violent intruders inside their homes.
S. Korea Defense Minister Ahn may propose a target year for wartime control transfer while advancing plans to build a nuclear-powered submarine.
A record 12.7 million Chinese college graduates face scarce entry-level jobs, high youth unemployment and growing reliance on temporary work.
North Korea rejected renewed international denuclearization calls, saying its nuclear status is permanent and warning of military countermeasures.
Hyosung is expanding its presence in the U.S. power equipment market by establishing a local production base for extra-high-voltage circuit breakers.
South Korea's shortage of large concert venues is pushing K-pop demand abroad and costing cities potential tourism, lodging and retail revenue.
William Franklyn-Miller says he tried to separate the man from the myth when playing the military hero-turned-president in "Young Washington."
Three officers were injured and the suspect was killed in a shooting in Philadelphia late Saturday night while responding to a report of shots fired.
President Donald Trump and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Shafir announced Sunday that the United States and Iran have come to a peace agreement.
Nara Organics is voluntarily recalling its powdered infant formula over concerns of a potential risk of Clostridium botulinum contamination.
Steven Spielberg's "Disclosure Day" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $44 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced.
Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., was admitted to the hospital for an undisclosed reason on Sunday morning, a spokesman for his office announced.
Romanian President Nicusor Dan nominated a new candidate, Adrian Vestea, for prime minister Sunday after the resignation of Eugen Tomac.
Singer, songwriter and producer Oliver Tree was killed in a two-helicopter crash in Brazil Sunday. He was 32.
A small plane crashed in western Missouri on Sunday, killing 12 people -- 11 skydivers and a pilot -- state police said.
The South Lawn of the White House has been turned into a site for cage fights, hosting UFC Freedom 250 on Sunday with 5,000 expected in attendance.
One teenager was shot in the foot and four people were stabbed overnight in New York during the celebration of the New York Knicks' NBA championship.
The Israeli military launched an attack on Hezbollah targets in Beirut on Sunday, accusing the group of violating a cease-fire agreement.
Projections indicate Swiss voters have turned down a proposed law aimed at keeping the country's population at 10 million.
Pop music icon Taylor Swift and NFL star Travis Kelce, who are planning to marry this summer, went to see "Oh, Mary!" on Broadway this weekend.
British forces intercepted an oil tanker from Russia's shadow fleet on Sunday, the British Defense Ministry said.
President Donald Trump turns 80 and musician Boy George turns 65, among the famous birthdays for June 14.
On June 14, 1775, the Continental Congress established the Army as the first U.S. military service.

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