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U.S. kills 3 in suspected drug boat strike; toll hits 211 The U.S. military killed three people Thursday in its most recent attack on a suspected drug-trafficking boat in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
Toronto police make arrest in U.S. consulate shooting Toronto police arrested a man who was wanted in a shooting at the U.S. consulate, in addition to allegedly participating in other shootings there.
South Korea weighs overhaul of local education grants South Korea is weighing changes to education grants, while educators warn that falling enrollment does not eliminate schools' fixed costs.
Iran seeks access to up to $100B in frozen overseas assets Iran is seeking phased access to $24 billion from overseas assets estimated at up to $100 billion, including funds formerly held in South Korea.
South Korean ministries split over North Korea ‘enemy’ label South Korea's defense and unification ministries disagree over whether the next defense white paper should retain its North Korea enemy designation.
Japan coalition party calls for nuclear-powered submarines Japan Innovation party called for introduction of nuclear-powered submarines, changes to nuclear restrictions and defense spending above 2% of GDP.
Japan leaves open SDF deployment to Strait of Hormuz Japan may consider sending Self-Defense Forces to secure the Strait of Hormuz after assessing the U.S.-Iran agreement and regional conditions.
South Korea's Gaon Cable supplies cables to U.S. solar project South Korea's Gaon Cable expands in the U.S. power market with solar and AI data center cables as its American exports are expected to double.
Trump pledges role in advancing Korean Peninsula peace Trump pledged to help advance Korean Peninsula peace as he and South Korean President Lee discussed North Korea, Iran and shipbuilding.
Obama Presidential Center opens in Chicago with star-studded ceremony The Obama Presidential Center in Chicago opened with a long list of celebrities performing and in attendance at the 19-acre space's grand opening.
U.S. military lifts naval blockade in Strait of Hormuz, Gulf of Oman The U.S. lifted blockades in the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman, and reports show that vessels have departed the region through the Strait of Hormuz.
Slotkin: Bill to ban president from sending troops to polling places Sen. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., introduced a bill Thursday to ban the president from sending soldiers or agents to voting sites during elections.
'Fallout' Season 3 adds 3 to cast, begins filming this month Prime Video announced Thursday that three new cast members will join "Fallout" Season 3, which begins shooting in Los Angeles this month.
European parliament urges sanctions on Cuban government The European Parliament approved a resolution calling for the immediate suspension of political dialogue and cooperation agreements with Cuba.
NBC announces civilian 'Traitors' fall premiere date NBC will broadcast "The Traitors: New Blood" beginning in September and featuring civilian contestants instead of reality television stars.
Polish police arrest man for artist Semyon Skrepetsky's murder Police in Poland arrested a suspect in the murder of Russian artist Robert Kuzovkov, 44, publicly known as Semyon Skrepetsky, who was killed Tuesday.
Israeli foreign minister calls out Kaja Kallas over apartheid remarks Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar announced Thursday that he is cutting all contact with Kaja Kallas, EU foreign policy chief, after comments.
Last-minute lottery decision earns Michigan man $500,000 A Michigan man's last-minute decision to buy a scratch-off lottery ticket ended up earning him a $500,000 prize.
World's largest and smallest penny farthings unveiled in London An Australian man teamed up with cyclists in Britain to break the Guinness World Records for the largest and smallest penny farthings.
Vance denies U.S. made concessions in Iran peace agreement Vice President JD Vance said Thursday that Iran and the United States are complying with their peace agreement but downplayed making concessions.
The U.S.-Iran agreement and the Kim family regime: What will Kim exploit? Kim Jong Un will view the U.S.-Iran agreement as a case study in coercion, timing, bargaining and regime survival.
Brazil's Neymar out vs. Haiti, eyes World Cup knockout stages Neymar Jr. will not play in Brazil's group stage meeting with Haiti at the 2026 World Cup, the Brazilian Football Confederation announced Thursday.
Flávio Bolsonaro proposes chemical castration and Bukele-style prisons in presidential platform Brazilian presidential hopeful Flávio Bolsonaro unveiled a public security plan that includes chemical castration for convicted rapists.
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Vance’s Defense of Iran Deal Rests on Vague and Misleading Claims
The vice president said the United States had leverage to dictate the outcome of the next round of negotiations. But he claimed incorrectly that Iran got no new benefit from the lifting of oil sanctions.
Vance Delays Trip to Switzerland for Direct Talks on Iran Deal
Mr. Vance said earlier at a press briefing that he did not know if he would travel to Switzerland on Friday for the talks, where he was initially expected for a signing ceremony.
Firm Tied to Trump Donor Got No-Bid Contract to Clean Reflecting Pool
A White House spokeswoman said the president was not involved in selecting Greenwater Services, the business owned by a trust led by John J. Cafaro.
Trump Redirects Millions From Secret Service Amid White House Construction
The White House insists that private donations are paying for a new ballroom, but the administration is using taxpayer money for a series of security upgrades.
Trump’s Intelligence Pick Renews Debate: Is the Director of National Intelligence Needed?
The director of national intelligence’s office was created in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks. Now some lawmakers want to shrink it.
Who Is Andy Burnham, the Man Who Could Be Britain’s Next Prime Minister?
Charismatic, northern and exuding a relaxed optimism, Mr. Burnham is a contrast to Keir Starmer. His allies hope he could mend Labour’s relationship with voters.
Takeaways From ‘Regime Change,’ Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan’s Book on Trump’s White House
The book by Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan of The New York Times, “Regime Change,” reveals a host of details and surprising exchanges as President Trump pushed to drastically expand his power.
NYC Erupts in Celebration Over Knicks Championship Win
New York City found a reason to party on Thursday, cheering, crying and climbing around Broadway to celebrate the Knicks’ N.B.A. championship.
See the Knicks Championship Parade Unfold
Fans gathered in Manhattan on Thursday to cheer on the N.B.A. champions at a parade that has been 53 years in the making.
Rama Duwaji Had the Winning Look at the Knicks Parade
The first lady and the mayor showed up for the celebration in style.
Scores Fall Ill at Air Force Base After Hegseth Makes Flu Vaccine Optional
The defense secretary described the vaccine requirement, which he lifted in April, as an “absurd, overreaching” mandate.
The Major Oak, Ancient Tree of Robin Hood Legend, Has Died
The Major Oak in the Sherwood Forest was between 800 and 1,200 years old. It succumbed to a combination of over-tourism, climate change and misguided efforts to save it.
In Ancient Pits Near Stonehenge, Scientists See Hints of Solstice Ritual
British archaeologists may have found the remains of a site where people celebrated the solstice thousands of years ago, a few miles from the famed stone circle.
Barack Obama Presidential Center Opens in Chicago
Thursday’s opening drew four former presidents, as well as Bruce Springsteen, Bono and Jennifer Hudson. Chicago has seen years of planning and legal fights.
Stephen Colbert Nods to Obama’s Tan Suit at Presidential Center Opening
Celebrity guests paid winking homage to President Obama’s notorious tan suit.
During Trump’s Immigration Crackdown, Minnesota Protester Remained Shackled in Hospital for Days
The story of one progressive activist arrested in Minnesota in January shows what critics say is the aggressive nature of the Trump administration’s response to those who have protested its immigration crackdown.
ICE Spent $700 Million on 7 Warehouses. Now It Wants to Get Rid of Them.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement plans to sell or give away most of the 11 warehouses it bought to detain migrants, reversing course on a signature initiative.
James Talarico Attacks Ken Paxton Over Child Abuse Case
The case, which resulted in a short jail sentence despite years of alleged abuse, has drawn outcry in Texas. So have the attempts to politicize it.
Central Park Rides Halted After Fatal Fall From Horse-Drawn Carriage
An 18-year-old was ejected after a carriage horse bolted on Wednesday as the driver took a photograph. It was unclear how long the voluntary shutdown might last.
JD Vance on the Morality of the Trump Administration
I asked the vice president what is Christian about this White House.
San Francisco Film Patrons Are Found Dead on Side of Highway
Judith Sheldon, 84, daughter of an Oscar-winning director, and her husband, Wylie, 86, were traveling to Oregon on a hot day. Their deaths are under investigation.
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The U.S. military killed three people Thursday in its most recent attack on a suspected drug-trafficking boat in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
Toronto police arrested a man who was wanted in a shooting at the U.S. consulate, in addition to allegedly participating in other shootings there.
South Korea is weighing changes to education grants, while educators warn that falling enrollment does not eliminate schools' fixed costs.
Iran is seeking phased access to $24 billion from overseas assets estimated at up to $100 billion, including funds formerly held in South Korea.
South Korea's defense and unification ministries disagree over whether the next defense white paper should retain its North Korea enemy designation.
Japan Innovation party called for introduction of nuclear-powered submarines, changes to nuclear restrictions and defense spending above 2% of GDP.
Japan may consider sending Self-Defense Forces to secure the Strait of Hormuz after assessing the U.S.-Iran agreement and regional conditions.
South Korea's Gaon Cable expands in the U.S. power market with solar and AI data center cables as its American exports are expected to double.
Trump pledged to help advance Korean Peninsula peace as he and South Korean President Lee discussed North Korea, Iran and shipbuilding.
The Obama Presidential Center in Chicago opened with a long list of celebrities performing and in attendance at the 19-acre space's grand opening.
The U.S. lifted blockades in the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman, and reports show that vessels have departed the region through the Strait of Hormuz.
Sen. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., introduced a bill Thursday to ban the president from sending soldiers or agents to voting sites during elections.
Prime Video announced Thursday that three new cast members will join "Fallout" Season 3, which begins shooting in Los Angeles this month.
The European Parliament approved a resolution calling for the immediate suspension of political dialogue and cooperation agreements with Cuba.
NBC will broadcast "The Traitors: New Blood" beginning in September and featuring civilian contestants instead of reality television stars.
Police in Poland arrested a suspect in the murder of Russian artist Robert Kuzovkov, 44, publicly known as Semyon Skrepetsky, who was killed Tuesday.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar announced Thursday that he is cutting all contact with Kaja Kallas, EU foreign policy chief, after comments.
A Michigan man's last-minute decision to buy a scratch-off lottery ticket ended up earning him a $500,000 prize.
An Australian man teamed up with cyclists in Britain to break the Guinness World Records for the largest and smallest penny farthings.
Vice President JD Vance said Thursday that Iran and the United States are complying with their peace agreement but downplayed making concessions.
Kim Jong Un will view the U.S.-Iran agreement as a case study in coercion, timing, bargaining and regime survival.
Neymar Jr. will not play in Brazil's group stage meeting with Haiti at the 2026 World Cup, the Brazilian Football Confederation announced Thursday.
Brazilian presidential hopeful Flávio Bolsonaro unveiled a public security plan that includes chemical castration for convicted rapists.

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