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Firefighting plane crashes in northern Canada; 3 killed Authorities in northern Canada on Thursday confirmed that three people are dead after a plane crashed in the Northwest Territories the night prior.
Vessel struck transiting Hormuz; U.N. pauses evacuation operation A cargo vessel in the Strait of Hormuz was attacked Thursday, prompting officials to halt evacuating sailors stranded in the chokepoint by the war.
South Korean court again rejects bid to preserve ballots A Seoul court rejects an appeal to preserve ballots and boxes from the June 3 local elections, finding no separate legal relevance or necessity.
South Korean activist proposes satellite link for North Korea South Korean civic leader Jang Man-soon proposes a Starlink-like network for North Korea and urges education on separated families and unification.
South Korea targets September for fifth Nuri rocket launch South Korea targets a fifth Nuri rocket launch in September while planning new launch infrastructure and seeking greater public investment.
South Korea launches $150 billion U.S. shipbuilding investment push South Korea launches a financing council to support $150 billion in U.S. shipbuilding investment while sharing early-stage risks with industry.
South Korea's Hanwha Power enters U.S. power market Hanwha Power supplies three gas compressors to an Ohio power plant and secures a nine-year service agreement, marking its U.S. market entry.
U.S. Army contracts for critical minerals processing at military bases The U.S. Army has awarded provisional contracts to several companies for processing critical minerals at military bases in the United States.
South Korea's LS Cable starts key work at U.S. subsea plant LS Cable begins building a 201-meter tower at its Virginia subsea cable plant, targeting rising U.S. grid and AI data-center power demand.
Eddie Murphy's 'Shrek' sidekick Donkey is getting his own movie "Start heating up those waffle irons. DONKEY is setting out on his very own adventure June 30, 2028," the official "Shrek" X page said Thursday.
KAGC holds first Korean American Night in Washington Korean American leaders urge deeper civic engagement as KAGC marks rising representation in Congress and trains a new generation of public servants.
Florida executes 74-year-old Dusty Ray Spencer for stabbing wife to death Florida executed 74-year-old Dusty Ray Spencer on Thursday for the 1992 stabbing death of his wife, the state's ninth execution of 2026.
Look: Lizzy Caplan lands lead in 'Far Cry' adaptation "Zero Day," "Fatal Attraction" and "Castle Rock" star Lizzy Caplan has to star in the new FX/Hulu series, "Far Cry," based on the Ubisoft game.
Apple announces price hikes for MacBooks, iPads amid global chip squeeze Apple said it is raising prices on several product lines because of increasing costs for memory, causing its stock price to drop later in the day.
'Superman' star David Corenswet to star in Broadway's 'Three Days of Rain' David Corenswet, François Arnaud and Yvonne Strahovski have signed on to star in Broadway's "Three Days of Rain," starting in February.
Supreme Court shoots down Hawaii's private property gun restriction The U.S. Supreme Court struck down a Hawaiian law that required people to ask permission to carry a concealed firearm onto a private property.
EU sends $3.6 billion to Ukraine as first part of support loan The European Union released $3.6 billion in funds of the Ukraine Support Loan for budget and defense needs, the bloc said Thursday.
At least 188 dead in Venezuela earthquake, many more injured, missing Large earthquakes hit Venezuela Wednesday evening and killed at least 188 people, authorities said, with 1,520 injured and 157 missing.
Supreme Court shoots down cancer lawsuits against Roundup manufacturer Monsanto, which manufactures the weedkiller Roundup, cannot be sued for lacking cancer warning labels on the product, the Supreme Court ruled.
Watch: 'Ransom Canyon' S2 trailer finds Quinn at romantic 'fork in the road' "Ransom Canyon," the romantic drama series starring Josh Duhamel, Minka Kelly and new cast member Ben Robson, returns for Season 2 in July.
Earthquake exposes Venezuela's strained rescue system Nearly 40 aftershocks and widespread communications outages have compounded the humanitarian crisis in Venezuela following twin earthquakes.
Donal Finn: Suitors for 'Other Bennet Sister' are multi-faceted, on a quest for love "Young Sherlock" alum Donal Finn says he was excited to create a new character in the Jane Austen universe for "The Other Bennet Sister."
Judge blocks USPS plan to refuse to deliver mail-in ballots The U.S. Postal Service plans to refuse delivery of mail-in ballots in states that don't turn over their voter lists to the federal government.
Prosecutors to drop unresolved Harvey Weinstein rape charge N.Y. prosecutors will not retry Harvey Weinstein on a rape charge related to Jessica Mann, who said she could not endure testifying a fourth time.
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Iran Strikes Ship in Strait of Hormuz, Undermining Efforts to Restore Traffic
The attack, confirmed by U.S. and Iranian officials, came after Tehran threatened to disrupt shipping in the waterway and as Washington sought regional support for its peace agreement.
U.S. Military’s Weapons Shortage Shows Few Signs of Easing Soon
President Trump and Pentagon officials tried to reassure manufacturers as they sought additional funding from Congress.
The Aftermath of Venezuela’s Earthquakes
Adriana Loureiro Fernandez, a photographer for The New York Times, describes the scene on the ground after the Venezuelan earthquakes.
Hoping for Miracles as Venezuela Digs Out From Massive Quakes
It is known as a “doublet,” two earthquakes in quick succession, and it has brought the Latin American country to its knees.
He Was Deported Back to Venezuela and Started Anew. Then the Quakes Hit.
Venezuelans in South Florida were frantically trying to track down friends and relatives after two earthquakes in Venezuela. Jorge Erazo was among the missing.
Justices Clash on Whether Race Played a Role in Trump’s Bid to Deport Haitians
The split mirrored one that has long divided Americans: how seriously to take the president’s loose, provocative and sometimes ugly remarks.
Here’s What the Supreme Court’s Decision Means for TPS Holders
The ruling on Temporary Protection Status will have swift repercussions for migrants and employers alike.
Mamdani’s Rent Freeze Is Approved by New York City Board
Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s pledge to freeze rents for rent-stabilized apartments became a centerpiece of his campaign. Six months into his first year, a city panel delivered.
Trump Keeps Undercutting Republicans’ Message, Squandering His Own Trifecta
Divisions between the president and his party on Capitol Hill have muddled Republicans’ midterm pitch to voters, and have crippled the G.O.P. at what should be the peak of its power.
How Trump Wants to Upend Voting in America
President Trump is demanding that Congress pass the SAVE America Act to change American elections. Our national politics reporter Nick Corasaniti looks at what’s in it.
Obama Says He Occupies a ‘Suite’ in Trump’s Head
Former President Barack Obama says President Trump has an obsession with him and that Mr. Trump “knows better” than to say “crazy stuff” to his face.
California Will Vote on a Billionaire Tax. Billionaires Aren’t Happy.
The wealthy are fighting back with two ballot issues that could nullify the measure in November. The battle reflects a broader tension as American politics contends with deep inequality.
Is It Time for a New Sexual Revolution?
One that actually brings men and women together.
Is Space Tourism Finally Ready for Takeoff?
Delays and rising prices have made the promise of space travel for ordinary people more elusive than ever. Will that ever change?
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Authorities in northern Canada on Thursday confirmed that three people are dead after a plane crashed in the Northwest Territories the night prior.
A cargo vessel in the Strait of Hormuz was attacked Thursday, prompting officials to halt evacuating sailors stranded in the chokepoint by the war.
A Seoul court rejects an appeal to preserve ballots and boxes from the June 3 local elections, finding no separate legal relevance or necessity.
South Korean civic leader Jang Man-soon proposes a Starlink-like network for North Korea and urges education on separated families and unification.
South Korea targets a fifth Nuri rocket launch in September while planning new launch infrastructure and seeking greater public investment.
South Korea launches a financing council to support $150 billion in U.S. shipbuilding investment while sharing early-stage risks with industry.
Hanwha Power supplies three gas compressors to an Ohio power plant and secures a nine-year service agreement, marking its U.S. market entry.
The U.S. Army has awarded provisional contracts to several companies for processing critical minerals at military bases in the United States.
LS Cable begins building a 201-meter tower at its Virginia subsea cable plant, targeting rising U.S. grid and AI data-center power demand.
"Start heating up those waffle irons. DONKEY is setting out on his very own adventure June 30, 2028," the official "Shrek" X page said Thursday.
Korean American leaders urge deeper civic engagement as KAGC marks rising representation in Congress and trains a new generation of public servants.
Florida executed 74-year-old Dusty Ray Spencer on Thursday for the 1992 stabbing death of his wife, the state's ninth execution of 2026.
"Zero Day," "Fatal Attraction" and "Castle Rock" star Lizzy Caplan has to star in the new FX/Hulu series, "Far Cry," based on the Ubisoft game.
Apple said it is raising prices on several product lines because of increasing costs for memory, causing its stock price to drop later in the day.
David Corenswet, François Arnaud and Yvonne Strahovski have signed on to star in Broadway's "Three Days of Rain," starting in February.
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down a Hawaiian law that required people to ask permission to carry a concealed firearm onto a private property.
The European Union released $3.6 billion in funds of the Ukraine Support Loan for budget and defense needs, the bloc said Thursday.
Large earthquakes hit Venezuela Wednesday evening and killed at least 188 people, authorities said, with 1,520 injured and 157 missing.
Monsanto, which manufactures the weedkiller Roundup, cannot be sued for lacking cancer warning labels on the product, the Supreme Court ruled.
"Ransom Canyon," the romantic drama series starring Josh Duhamel, Minka Kelly and new cast member Ben Robson, returns for Season 2 in July.
Nearly 40 aftershocks and widespread communications outages have compounded the humanitarian crisis in Venezuela following twin earthquakes.
"Young Sherlock" alum Donal Finn says he was excited to create a new character in the Jane Austen universe for "The Other Bennet Sister."
The U.S. Postal Service plans to refuse delivery of mail-in ballots in states that don't turn over their voter lists to the federal government.
N.Y. prosecutors will not retry Harvey Weinstein on a rape charge related to Jessica Mann, who said she could not endure testifying a fourth time.

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