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South Korea turns master workers’ know-how into AI data South Korea will spend $31.2 million to turn master workers' tacit manufacturing know-how into artificial intelligence data and training models.
Justice Department approves Paramount-Warner Bros. merger The Department of Justice said the proposed merger between Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros. Discovery does not threaten competition in the U.S.
OpenAI’s Altman to visit Naver after Nvidia CEO’s trip OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is expected to visit Naver, a week after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang met with the S. Korean technology company's leadership.
Election probe team searches NEC servers for second day Investigators searched National Election Commission servers for over S. Korea's ballot shortage, reviewing seized records on ballot printing.
South Korea fans celebrate comeback World Cup win in Seoul Thousands of S. Korean soccer fans packed Gwanghwamun Square in central Seoul, celebrating through South Korea's 2-1 comeback victory over Czechia.
Hanmi Semiconductor to invest $32.9M in SpaceXK-pop helps open 2026 World Cup across North America K-pop stars EJAE, Lisa and BTS take key stages at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, from the opening ceremonies to the final halftime show.
South Korea exhibit traces 80 years of art ties with Japan South Korea's Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art exhibition traces 80 years of Korean-Japanese artistic exchange through Paik, Lee Bul and others.
Judge extends block on Trump administration 'anti-weaponization' fund A judge on Friday extended an order to block President Trump's billion-dollar "anti-weaponization" fund because she does not trust the administration.
Facebook, Instagram back to normal after outage More than 100,000 users of Meta's social media platforms Facebook, Instagram experienced outages earlier on Friday.
Supreme Court disallows nitrogen gas execution method The Supreme Court has denied Alabama's attempt to execute a prisoner with nitrogen gas after two courts called the method cruel and unusual.
U.N: The Americas world's leading region for forced displacement The Americas was the world's leading region for forced displacement in 2025, with 22.8 million refugees and others needing international protection,
'Gomer Pyle,' 'That Girl' star Ronnie Schell dies at 94 Ronald Schell died Friday in Los Angeles at age 94. Credited as Ronnie, Schell starred in "Gomer Pyle, USMC," "That Girl" and many shows and movies.
Ghana's Partey denied Canadian entry for World Cup amid rape case Canada denied Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey's visa, which will keep him from playing in a World Cup game next week against Panama, FIFA said Friday.
Judge denies Kennedy Center board's appeal to keep Trump's name A federal judge on Friday denied an appeal by the board of trustees at the Kennedy Center seeking to keep President Donald Trump's name on the venue.
U.S., Iran finalizing peace deal, Pakistan announces Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Friday afternoon that the United States and Iran have agreed to and are finalizing a peace deal.
SpaceX IPO tops $176, launches company past $2 trillion SpaceX began trading Friday at $150 and has gone as high as $176 as SPCX in its initial public offering, the largest one in history.
Venezuela demands answers from Trinidad over new oil spill Venezuela's interim government on Friday decried a new spill allegedly originating in Trinidad and Tobago, and authorities are investigating.
Judge declines to block planned UFC event at White House A federal judge in Washington, D.C., on Friday refused to halt a planned UFC fight on the White House's South Lawn.
Suspect, 1 victim dead in Midland, Texas, mass shooting A suspected shooter died Friday after opening fire in Midland, Texas, killing one victim and injuring at least 10 others.
Watch: Three warthog piglets born at zoo in Spain A zoo in Valencia, Spain, announced the recent births of three warthog piglets that can now be seen by the public in the facility's Savannah habitat.
Marsch says he begged USA soccer players to sing anthem while on staff Canada's Jesse Marsch said he previously "had to beg" U.S. soccer players to sing the national anthem while working as an assistant for the Americans.
Maryland man buys three identical lottery tickets, wins $150,000 A Maryland man bought three identical tickets for the same Pick 5 drawing, using his employee ID number, and ended up winning a total $150,000.
Watch: African spurred tortoise found wandering loose in Missouri Animal control officials in Missouri are trying to identify the owner of an African spurred tortoise found wandering loose in a neighborhood.
Judge blocks suit by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton against ActBlue A federal judge blocked a lawsuit by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton against Democratic fundraising platform ActBlue on free speech rights.
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Justice Dept. Clears Way for Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger
The $111 billion deal would unite two major movie studios and put CNN under the same roof as CBS News.
As Speculation Swirls About the Emerging Iran Deal, Here’s What We Know
A “memorandum of understanding” between the two sides is under discussion. Both sides are keen to frame it as a victory.
SpaceX’s Unlikely Journey From Far-Out Idea to $2 Trillion Juggernaut
Elon Musk said he had initially given SpaceX less than a 10 percent chance of succeeding. His rocket company has come a long way.
Musk Is the World’s First Trillionaire. Who Was the First Billionaire?
John D. Rockefeller, the Gilded Age oil baron, became America’s first billionaire in 1916. Like Elon Musk’s ascension, the milestone made headlines.
If You Have a 401(k), How Much SpaceX Stock Will You Own?
If you have index funds — such as in a 401(k) — they may soon include shares of the mega company. Here’s a rough calculation.
What the SpaceX I.P.O. Means for OpenAI and Anthropic
Strong investor interest in SpaceX could be good news for the A.I. rivals, which have signaled that they, too, intend to go public this year.
Trump Administration Says It Will Restart Asylum and Immigration Processing
The response came after a federal judge rebuked officials for failing to immediately comply with the order he issued last week.
Judge Blocks National Parks From Removing ‘Negative’ Signs and Depictions of Slavery
The ruling accused the Trump administration of engaging in censorship by taking down materials at parks across the country.
Scientists Race to Test Treatments as Ebola Outbreak Widens
Trials are beginning on several drugs that have shown promise in preliminary studies against the virus that is causing the current outbreak.
Federal Agents Search Voting Rights Group in Ohio
It was not immediately clear what the investigators were looking for, but a board member with a progressive group said members had been served with search warrants.
Gavin Newsom and Hunter Biden Would Like Your Attention, Please
The two men chatted on Mr. Newsom’s podcast about Democrats, Joe Biden, Graham Platner, phone addiction and other topics.
Despite Trump Claims, Spencer Pratt Seems to Accept L.A. Mayor Results
President Trump said the loss was an example of election fraud, but Mr. Pratt did not entertain that idea. Instead, he plans to wind down his campaign but keep attacking the two Democrats who advanced.
Two Dan Sullivans? Alaska Republicans Suggest Kicking One Off the Ballot in Senate Race
The lieutenant governor and the top elections official, both Republicans, are investigating whether the challenger coordinated with a Democrat to confuse voters.
Gene Shalit, Film Critic Bristling With Hair and Puns, Dies at 100
One of the nation’s most recognizable characters, he delivered his wacky commentary for more than 40 years on the “Today” show.
New Yorkers Are Going on the Road With the Knicks for Game 5
One resale site said that more than 48 percent of its tickets to the game in San Antonio had been sold to people from New York and New Jersey.
Some Leftists Are Boycotting This Film. Everyone Should Watch It.
The inanity of the leftists who’d censor such a film shouldn’t distract us from the right-wing nightmare it reveals.
Social Security Is Going Broke. Where Is the Outrage?
We’ve been here before, but never so close.
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South Korea will spend $31.2 million to turn master workers' tacit manufacturing know-how into artificial intelligence data and training models.
The Department of Justice said the proposed merger between Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros. Discovery does not threaten competition in the U.S.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is expected to visit Naver, a week after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang met with the S. Korean technology company's leadership.
Investigators searched National Election Commission servers for over S. Korea's ballot shortage, reviewing seized records on ballot printing.
Thousands of S. Korean soccer fans packed Gwanghwamun Square in central Seoul, celebrating through South Korea's 2-1 comeback victory over Czechia.
K-pop stars EJAE, Lisa and BTS take key stages at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, from the opening ceremonies to the final halftime show.
South Korea's Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art exhibition traces 80 years of Korean-Japanese artistic exchange through Paik, Lee Bul and others.
A judge on Friday extended an order to block President Trump's billion-dollar "anti-weaponization" fund because she does not trust the administration.
More than 100,000 users of Meta's social media platforms Facebook, Instagram experienced outages earlier on Friday.
The Supreme Court has denied Alabama's attempt to execute a prisoner with nitrogen gas after two courts called the method cruel and unusual.
The Americas was the world's leading region for forced displacement in 2025, with 22.8 million refugees and others needing international protection,
Ronald Schell died Friday in Los Angeles at age 94. Credited as Ronnie, Schell starred in "Gomer Pyle, USMC," "That Girl" and many shows and movies.
Canada denied Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey's visa, which will keep him from playing in a World Cup game next week against Panama, FIFA said Friday.
A federal judge on Friday denied an appeal by the board of trustees at the Kennedy Center seeking to keep President Donald Trump's name on the venue.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Friday afternoon that the United States and Iran have agreed to and are finalizing a peace deal.
SpaceX began trading Friday at $150 and has gone as high as $176 as SPCX in its initial public offering, the largest one in history.
Venezuela's interim government on Friday decried a new spill allegedly originating in Trinidad and Tobago, and authorities are investigating.
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., on Friday refused to halt a planned UFC fight on the White House's South Lawn.
A suspected shooter died Friday after opening fire in Midland, Texas, killing one victim and injuring at least 10 others.
A zoo in Valencia, Spain, announced the recent births of three warthog piglets that can now be seen by the public in the facility's Savannah habitat.
Canada's Jesse Marsch said he previously "had to beg" U.S. soccer players to sing the national anthem while working as an assistant for the Americans.
A Maryland man bought three identical tickets for the same Pick 5 drawing, using his employee ID number, and ended up winning a total $150,000.
Animal control officials in Missouri are trying to identify the owner of an African spurred tortoise found wandering loose in a neighborhood.
A federal judge blocked a lawsuit by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton against Democratic fundraising platform ActBlue on free speech rights.

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