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Judge revokes release for teen accused of killing stepsister on cruise The Florida teenager accused of killing his stepsister during a Carnival cruise in 2025 surrendered to U.S. Marshals on Monday.
South Korean team develops low-cost green hydrogen catalyst South Korean Chung-Ang Univ. researchers developed a durable, precious-metal-free catalyst that could reduce the cost of green hydrogen production.
JTBC, four affiliates seek court-led restructuring JTBC and four JoongAng Group affiliates sought court protection after a debt default, raising the prospect of asset sales and restructuring.
World Cup: Saudi Arabia draws with Uruguay, forces tie atop Group H Mohammed Al-Owais gloved jaw-dropping saves to help Saudi Arabia draw with Uruguay in a 2026 World Cup Group H opener Monday at Miami Stadium.
South Korea’s Shinan turns solar profits into resident pensions Shinan County shares solar power profits with island residents, turning salt-damaged farmland into pensions, child allowances and local spending.
K-beauty drives record South Korean SME consumer exports S. Korean SME exports of cosmetics, food, household goods and fashion rose 16.4% to a record $9.58 billion through May, led by strong overseas demand.
Germany, Japan accelerate postwar military buildup Germany and Japan are expanding defense spending and military cooperation as doubts about U.S. commitments and threats from Russia and China grow.
South Korea vows to replace hostility with peaceful coexistence South Korea pledged to replace its hostile relationship with North Korea with peaceful coexistence despite Pyongyang's continued silence.
Japan, Britain deepen economic security ties Japan and Britain agreed to deepen critical-mineral, technology and defense cooperation amid concerns over China's export restrictions.
South Korea seeks public input on decade-old anti-graft law South Korea opened a public survey on its decade-old anti-graft law to assess its impact and identify priorities for future reform.
South Korean shipyard turns to AI-powered welding robots HD Hyundai Heavy Industries is deploying AI-powered welding and manufacturing robots to boost shipyard productivity, quality and safety.
Eight believed dead in B-52 crash at Edwards Air Force Base California's Edwards Air Force Base said eight crew members are believed dead following the Monday crash of a B-52 Stratofortress.
Alaska Sen. Dan Sullivan to be only 'Dan Sullivan' on state's ballot Alaska's top elections official ruled Monday that a challenger with the same name as Sen. Dan Sullivan will not appear on the state's primary ballot.
ICE agent shoots at fleeing vehicle after being struck in New Jersey Police in New Jersey said an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent fired his gun at a fleeing vehicle moments after being struck.
World Cup: Spain 'lacked freshness' in draw vs. Cape Verde, coach says Coach Luis de la Fuente said Spain "lacked freshness" in a stunning scoreless draw with heavy underdog Cape Verde on Monday in the 2026 World Cup.
California Gov. Newsom accuses Trump of targeting him politically in probe California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday said the federal government was investigating him in what he described as an abuse of the grand jury process.
Top-level horse racing action set to get underway at Royal Ascot The carriages scarcely will have stopped rolling before the top-level action gets going Tuesday for five days at Royal Ascot in Berkshire, England.
FBI warns of Kali365 phishing scam targeting Microsoft 365 users The Federal Bureau of Investigations issued a public service announcement Monday to warn of a phishing scam that targets Microsoft 365 users.
Two convicted of arson linked to British PM Starmer's property A British jury on Monday found two men guilty of conspiring to commit arson on property linked to Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
Trump to hold rally during July Fourth celebration on National Mall President Donald Trump said that he will hold a rally on the National Mall during America's 250th anniversary celebration on the Fourth of July.
Tina Fey series 'The Four Seasons' renewed for Season 3 "The Four Seasons," a comedy-drama series starring Tina Fey, Will Forte and Colman Domingo, will return for a third season on Netflix.
Supreme Court will not take Carter Page's lawsuit against James Comey The U.S. Supreme Court will not take up former Trump adviser Carter Page's lawsuit against former FBI director James Comey, it decided Monday.
Watch: 'Moana' featurette highlights 'Along the Way,' song from new film Catherine Laga'aia, Auli'i Cravalho and Dwayne Johnson discussed "Along the Way," a song by Lin-Manuel Miranda for the live-action remake of "Moana."
Anthropic employees in D.C. to meet with White House officials Senior staff members from artificial intelligence company Anthropic were expected to travel to Washington, D.C., to meet with White House officials.
Dow takes jump after U.S., Iran reach peace deal The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped by up to 700 points on Monday following the announcement of the United States and Iran peace agreement.
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Potential End of War Tests Trump’s Promise of Quick Economic Rebound
Gas prices and other goods could remain elevated for months, adding to the political challenge facing the White House in the midterm elections.
Netanyahu Says Israel Will Keep Forces in Lebanon, Despite U.S.-Iran Deal
“The struggle has not ended,” a defiant Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Israelis.
Will Commercial Ships Have to Pay to Pass Through the Strait of Hormuz? Maybe.
Charging a toll is illegal under international law, but some fees are allowed for services. It is not clear what services Iran would provide, but there were no fees charged before the war.
Algae Is Turning the Reflecting Pool Green. Again.
Algal blooms have hit the site, between the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument, after a $14.2 million repair project.
Lawmakers Warn Trump Officials Not to Pursue Arch Project Without Congress
In a letter to Interior Secretary Doug Burgum and national parks officials, several Democrats and a Senate independent said that members of the administration could face fines and even criminal prosecution.
Kennedy Seeks to Expedite Appeal of Ruling That Blocked His Vaccine Policies
The health secretary is trying to restart the work of a panel that advises the government on vaccines, after a judge froze its decisions and prevented it from meeting.
How Kratom, an Addictive Gas Station Drug, Found Allies in Trump’s Cabinet
With support from Markwayne Mullin and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the kratom industry is pursuing a potentially lucrative policy. Mr. Mullin owns equity in a company that could benefit.
How Quebec Left the Church and Became the World Leader in Assisted Dying
A society once strongly Roman Catholic has rejected the church’s prohibition on euthanasia, with many instead viewing control over one’s death as an individual right.
Montana Democrats Are Divided Over How to Win a Republican-held Senate Seat
A rift in Montana between the Democratic nominee and an independent candidate could boost Republican hopes of holding on to an open seat in conservative territory.
Dan Sullivan Namesake Is Disqualified From Alaska Senate Ballot
Republicans had accused Democrats of attempting to confuse voters by boosting a candidate with the same name as the incumbent Republican senator.
A Knicks-Inspired Baby-Naming Boom Is Coming After Championship Win, Experts Say
Jalen Brunson could become the next Michael Jordan of baby names, but don’t expect more Victors or Wembys, the experts say.
How ‘The Furious’ Somersaults Through a Wild Action Scene
The new movie is packed with showstopping action, but one standout sequence has our hero rolling over a pyramid of henchmen. Here’s what it took.
How Does One Brain Speak Two Languages?
A new study of bilingual speakers suggests that a single “grammatical engine” in the brain can power multiple languages at once.
In Its Tragic Finale, ‘Romeo and Juliet’ Is Interrupted by a Cat
Performers were tested by the unexpected during a ballet production in Turkey.
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The Florida teenager accused of killing his stepsister during a Carnival cruise in 2025 surrendered to U.S. Marshals on Monday.
South Korean Chung-Ang Univ. researchers developed a durable, precious-metal-free catalyst that could reduce the cost of green hydrogen production.
JTBC and four JoongAng Group affiliates sought court protection after a debt default, raising the prospect of asset sales and restructuring.
Mohammed Al-Owais gloved jaw-dropping saves to help Saudi Arabia draw with Uruguay in a 2026 World Cup Group H opener Monday at Miami Stadium.
Shinan County shares solar power profits with island residents, turning salt-damaged farmland into pensions, child allowances and local spending.
S. Korean SME exports of cosmetics, food, household goods and fashion rose 16.4% to a record $9.58 billion through May, led by strong overseas demand.
Germany and Japan are expanding defense spending and military cooperation as doubts about U.S. commitments and threats from Russia and China grow.
South Korea pledged to replace its hostile relationship with North Korea with peaceful coexistence despite Pyongyang's continued silence.
Japan and Britain agreed to deepen critical-mineral, technology and defense cooperation amid concerns over China's export restrictions.
South Korea opened a public survey on its decade-old anti-graft law to assess its impact and identify priorities for future reform.
HD Hyundai Heavy Industries is deploying AI-powered welding and manufacturing robots to boost shipyard productivity, quality and safety.
California's Edwards Air Force Base said eight crew members are believed dead following the Monday crash of a B-52 Stratofortress.
Alaska's top elections official ruled Monday that a challenger with the same name as Sen. Dan Sullivan will not appear on the state's primary ballot.
Police in New Jersey said an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent fired his gun at a fleeing vehicle moments after being struck.
Coach Luis de la Fuente said Spain "lacked freshness" in a stunning scoreless draw with heavy underdog Cape Verde on Monday in the 2026 World Cup.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday said the federal government was investigating him in what he described as an abuse of the grand jury process.
The carriages scarcely will have stopped rolling before the top-level action gets going Tuesday for five days at Royal Ascot in Berkshire, England.
The Federal Bureau of Investigations issued a public service announcement Monday to warn of a phishing scam that targets Microsoft 365 users.
A British jury on Monday found two men guilty of conspiring to commit arson on property linked to Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
President Donald Trump said that he will hold a rally on the National Mall during America's 250th anniversary celebration on the Fourth of July.
"The Four Seasons," a comedy-drama series starring Tina Fey, Will Forte and Colman Domingo, will return for a third season on Netflix.
The U.S. Supreme Court will not take up former Trump adviser Carter Page's lawsuit against former FBI director James Comey, it decided Monday.
Catherine Laga'aia, Auli'i Cravalho and Dwayne Johnson discussed "Along the Way," a song by Lin-Manuel Miranda for the live-action remake of "Moana."
Senior staff members from artificial intelligence company Anthropic were expected to travel to Washington, D.C., to meet with White House officials.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped by up to 700 points on Monday following the announcement of the United States and Iran peace agreement.

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