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Damage assessments underway in Philippines after 7.8 magnitude quake Government agencies were scrambling to assess damages and verify casualties Monday in the hours after a major 7.8 magnitude earthquake.
'Scary Movie' tops North American box office with $55M "Scary Movie" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $55 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
'Schmigadoon,' 'Ragtime,' 'Salesman' take top Tony Awards John Lithgow, Laurie Metcalf and "Schmigadoon" were among the big winners at the Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York Sunday night.
IDF confirms airstrikes against targets in western and central Iran Israel's military on Sunday confirmed it has carried out strikes in central and western Iran in a further unraveling of a fragile cease-fire.
5 hospitalized in mass stabbing incident at New York's Penn Station Five people were hospitalized and a suspect was taken into custody following a mass stabbing at New York City's Penn Station on Sunday, police said.
South Korean president orders probe into election agency President Lee Jae-myung ordered a joint probe and urged parliament to investigate voting rights violations in South Korea's local elections.
Hyundai, Nvidia chiefs discuss future mobility ties South Korea Hyundai group chief and Nvidia chief met in Seoul as the companies consider deeper cooperation in AI, autonomous driving and robotics.
South Korean won nears global financial crisis levels The won-dollar exchange rate reached 1,561.5 won in overnight trading, its weakest level in more than 17 years, amid foreign stock selling.
Ballot shortage cases reach South Korea’s Constitutional Court South Korea's Constitutional Court received two complaints over local election ballot shortages, raising questions over voting rights and remedies.
British, French, German leaders vow to 'scale up' Ukraine air defenses The leaders of Britain, France and Germany vowed "unwavering support" for Ukraine in a London meeting Sunday with President Volodymyr Zelensky.
S. Korean Protest over Seoul ballot shortage continues through weekend Thousands of protesters remained outside Seoul vote-counting site, demanding new election after a ballot shortage disrupted voting in Songpa District.
Lee names Han Seong-sook as South Korea prime minister nominee President Lee Jae Myung nominated Han Seong-sook, minister of SMEs and startups, as S. Korea's next prime minister, citing her AI policy experience.
More South Korean high school freshmen leave school More than 10,000 first-year high school students left school last year, as more students pursue equivalency exams and college entrance test routes.
Seoul student rolls fall below 800,000 amid low birthrate Seoul's student population fell to 782,104 this year, down nearly 100,000 from 2022, as low birthrate pressures continue to reshape school operations.
South Korean lawmaker says North Korea evaded U.N. sanctions S. Korean lawmaker Yoo Yong-won said North Korea imported refined oil far above U.N. limits and disguised banned mineral exports as Russian shipments.
Smell of smoke forces evacuation of Munich Airport control tower Flight operations were suspended for nearly two hours at Munich Airport on Sunday when control tower personnel were evacuated due a smell of smoke.
Pope Leo draws 1M people in Madrid for open-air mass Pope Leo drew more than 1 million people to a mass in Madrid on Sunday to start his week-long visit to Spain, urging people to help the downtrodden.
French Open 2026: Alexander Zverev outlasts Flavio Cobolli for first Grand Slam Alexander Zverev captured his long-awaited maiden Grand Slam title, outlasting Flavio Cobolli on Sunday for the 2026 French Open men's singles crown.
OPEC to increase oil output amid continued closure of Strait of Hormuz OPEC plans to hike production by 200,000 barrels per day despite the Strait of Hormuz remaining closed, making it near-impossible to ship any of it.
Russia strikes area near Chernobyl with drones, Ukraine says Ukraine said early Sunday that Russia struck areas near the Chernobyl nuclear facility, hitting a building that holds spent nuclear fuel.
Charlie Puth cancels Orlando show due to illness Singer-songwriter Charlie Puth canceled Saturday's show in Orlando, Fla. "I'm heartbroken, but I physically am unable to perform," he said.
On This Day, June 7: White supremacists kill James Byrd Jr. On June 7, 1998, three white supremacists killed James Byrd Jr. by dragging him for 3 miles behind a pickup truck in Jasper, Texas.
Famous birthdays for June 7: Emily Ratajkowski, Michael Cera Actor Emily Ratajkowski turns 35 and actor Michael Cera turns 38, among the famous birthdays for June 7.
Golden Knights beat Hurricanes in 2OTs, take 2-1 Stanley Cup lead The Vegas Golden Knights surrendered a 4-0 lead, but got a lucky bounce for a double-overtime game-winning goal in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final.
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Israel Bombs Beirut Outskirts as Fighting With Hezbollah Escalates
U.S. efforts for a truce in Lebanon appear to have stalled. Israel accused Hezbollah of firing at Israeli territory. Iran swiftly retaliated.
Iranians Sink Into Despair Facing War Deaths and Skyrocketing Inflation
An imploding economy is causing hopelessness among both pro- and anti-government Iranians. And for those who wished for regime change, the letdown is palpable.
Oil Surges, Asian Stocks Sink After Iran Strikes Israel
Oil prices jumped and stocks plunged after Iran fired missiles at Israel, raising doubts about the future of fragile cease-fire in the Middle East.
Nithya Raman Overtakes Spencer Pratt in Race for L.A. Mayor
Nithya Raman pulled into second place in the race to see who will face Mayor Karen Bass in November. There are more votes to be counted.
Democrats in Congress Grapple With Concerns Over Platner Allegations
Representative Ro Khanna said that he believed the account of a woman who accused Graham Platner of physically threatening behavior, and urged his campaign not to criticize her.
RFK Jr. Appears Disengaged on Many Health Department Matters Beyond Vaccines
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has demonstrated little interest in managing his sprawling department as he focuses on food and vaccine policies, according to colleagues.
Trump Defends Compensation Fund and Iran War in ‘Meet the Press’ Interview
In a lengthy interview with NBC’s “Meet the Press,” the president again vowed that gas prices would go down when the war in Iran ends.
Lawsuit Aims to Stop U.F.C. Fights at White House on Trump’s Birthday
A federal lawsuit said the event, set for June 14, was unlawfully planned and designed to benefit Mr. Trump and his allies.
Tony Award Winners 2026: See the Full List
The Tony Awards were held at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
Scott Pelley on the Bari Weiss Era and His Last Days at ‘60 Minutes’
Lulu Garcia-Navarro sits down for an exclusive interview with the now-former CBS News correspondent.
5 Takeaways From Scott Pelley’s Interview With The New York Times
Mr. Pelley, who was at CBS News for 37 years, including as a White House correspondent and a “60 Minutes” correspondent, spoke in his first extended interview since he was fired.
Knicks Watch Party at MSG Is Canceled as Game 3 Security Ramps Up for Trump
President Trump and Mayor Zohran Mamdani are expected to attend the game on Monday at Madison Square Garden. A viewing party on Friday led to more than a dozen arrests.
They Have Yet to Sign a Lease. But They’re Furious Over $3,100 Rents.
Climate change. Gun violence. War. Generations of young people have organized over issues they fear threaten the future. Will housing be the next cause?
How Bank Tellers Are Stopping Customers From Giving Money to Scammers
With cybercrime continuing to rise, some banks are testing new prevention strategies. JPMorgan Chase hired a behavioral scientist.
How People Working in Debt Collection Handle Abuse From Callers
More Americans are taking on debt and falling behind on bills. The people calling them to collect often endure a torrent of verbal abuse and threats of violence.
Bruce Springsteen Talks About His Place in American Music
As he opens an expansive cultural center not far from the Jersey Shore boardwalk, the singer describes himself as “a small link in a big chain.”
Who Will Account for Another Foreign Policy Failure?
The American foreign policy class should shed its addiction to military force.
Robert Coles, Pulitzer-Winning Child Psychiatrist, Is Dead at 97
His five-volume “Children of Crisis” series, published between 1967 and 1977, drew on his conversations with American children whose voices were not often heard.
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Government agencies were scrambling to assess damages and verify casualties Monday in the hours after a major 7.8 magnitude earthquake.
"Scary Movie" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $55 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
John Lithgow, Laurie Metcalf and "Schmigadoon" were among the big winners at the Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York Sunday night.
Israel's military on Sunday confirmed it has carried out strikes in central and western Iran in a further unraveling of a fragile cease-fire.
Five people were hospitalized and a suspect was taken into custody following a mass stabbing at New York City's Penn Station on Sunday, police said.
President Lee Jae-myung ordered a joint probe and urged parliament to investigate voting rights violations in South Korea's local elections.
South Korea Hyundai group chief and Nvidia chief met in Seoul as the companies consider deeper cooperation in AI, autonomous driving and robotics.
The won-dollar exchange rate reached 1,561.5 won in overnight trading, its weakest level in more than 17 years, amid foreign stock selling.
South Korea's Constitutional Court received two complaints over local election ballot shortages, raising questions over voting rights and remedies.
The leaders of Britain, France and Germany vowed "unwavering support" for Ukraine in a London meeting Sunday with President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Thousands of protesters remained outside Seoul vote-counting site, demanding new election after a ballot shortage disrupted voting in Songpa District.
President Lee Jae Myung nominated Han Seong-sook, minister of SMEs and startups, as S. Korea's next prime minister, citing her AI policy experience.
More than 10,000 first-year high school students left school last year, as more students pursue equivalency exams and college entrance test routes.
Seoul's student population fell to 782,104 this year, down nearly 100,000 from 2022, as low birthrate pressures continue to reshape school operations.
S. Korean lawmaker Yoo Yong-won said North Korea imported refined oil far above U.N. limits and disguised banned mineral exports as Russian shipments.
Flight operations were suspended for nearly two hours at Munich Airport on Sunday when control tower personnel were evacuated due a smell of smoke.
Pope Leo drew more than 1 million people to a mass in Madrid on Sunday to start his week-long visit to Spain, urging people to help the downtrodden.
Alexander Zverev captured his long-awaited maiden Grand Slam title, outlasting Flavio Cobolli on Sunday for the 2026 French Open men's singles crown.
OPEC plans to hike production by 200,000 barrels per day despite the Strait of Hormuz remaining closed, making it near-impossible to ship any of it.
Ukraine said early Sunday that Russia struck areas near the Chernobyl nuclear facility, hitting a building that holds spent nuclear fuel.
Singer-songwriter Charlie Puth canceled Saturday's show in Orlando, Fla. "I'm heartbroken, but I physically am unable to perform," he said.
On June 7, 1998, three white supremacists killed James Byrd Jr. by dragging him for 3 miles behind a pickup truck in Jasper, Texas.
Actor Emily Ratajkowski turns 35 and actor Michael Cera turns 38, among the famous birthdays for June 7.
The Vegas Golden Knights surrendered a 4-0 lead, but got a lucky bounce for a double-overtime game-winning goal in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final.

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