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Poll: U.S. support for LGBTQ+ issues still lower than one-time peak People in the United States have pulled back from support of LGBTQ+ issues over the past few years, a Gallup poll released Wednesday shows.
People Power Party protests ballot shortage at Seoul polling stations The People Power Party protested ballot shortages at Seoul polling stations, calling them a voting rights violation and pledging an investigation.
South Korean banks face $716 million in long-overdue loans Long-overdue loans at South Korea's five major banks exceeding 1 trillion won or $716 million, raising concern over provisions and asset quality.
South Korean food conglomerate, Harim affiliate deals top $938 million Harim Group's affiliate transactions topped $938 million (1.43 trillion won), with some unlisted units relying on internal deals for nearly all sales.
House defies Trump, votes for resolution against Iran war The U.S. House of Representatives voted 215-208 on Wednesday to pass a measure directing President Donald Trump to remove U.S. troops from Iran.
Wu’er Kaixi warns South Koreans on North Korea Wu'er Kaixi, a former student leader of China's pro-democracy movement, warned S. Koreans on not to view N. Korea only as the same ethnic people.
South Korean Police receive 213 election-related reports by noon South Korean Police received 213 election-related emergency reports by noon, including disturbances, ballot photo attempts and alleged assaults.
South Koreans line up early for local election voting Voters lined up before dawn as S. Korea opened voting in its nationwide local elections, with some Seoul polling stations seeing early morning crowds.
Parts of Kuwait airport reopen after Iranian strikes kill 1 Flights resumed Wednesday at Kuwait's main airport in Kuwait City after Iranian missile and drone strikes killed one person.
Mullin says ICE training will return to ‘regular standards’ Markwayne Mullin of the Department of Homeland Security said Wednesday that ICE officers will have to undergo more than 500 hours of training again.
Senators debate Trump’s ‘denaturalization’ plans for American citizens As the Justice Department seeks to strip some naturalized Americans of U.S. citizenship, senators debated whether efforts violate the Constitution.
NASA declares MAVEN spacecraft dead, mission at an end Almost six months after NASA lost contact with the spacecraft, the agency has declared the MAVEN satellite unrecoverable and its mission concluded.
11 officers, police dog hurt after riots in Southampton, England Police officers and a police dog were injured when far-right activists began violent protests in Southampton in southern England, officials said.
Bolivian president pushes state of emergency law as 2 ministers resign Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz sent a bill to Parliament on Wednesday to regulate states of emergency, while two ministers resigned amid a crisis.
OpenAI CEO Altman to meet with politicians, officials in D.C. Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, was expected to meet with lawmakers and White House officials Wednesday in Washington, D.C., a company spokesperson said.
Scott Pelley fired from '60 Minutes' after 37 years at CBS CBS News fired veteran journalist Scott Pelley from "60 Minutes" after an argument with its new executive producer two days before.
Brazil's President Lula blames Bolsonaro family for U.S. tariff plan Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva accused the Bolsonaro family of acting as "traitors to the nation" over U.S. imposing 25% tariffs.
Shia LaBeouf pleads guilty to New Orleans battery Actor Shia LaBeouf pleaded guilty Wednesday to three charges of battery related to a Mardi Gras fight in New Orleans.
Sabalenka says she wanted to quit tennis after French Open upset loss Aryna Sabalenka said she was in a "dark hole" mentally and wanted to quit tennis after an upset loss Wednesday in a French Open quarterfinal.
Watch: David Corenswet appears as Superman in new 'Supergirl' trailer "Supergirl," a new DC film starring Milly Alcock, Jason Momoa and Matthias Schoenarts, opens in theaters June 26. Tickets are now on sale.
Meliá exits 15 Cuba hotels ahead of U.S. deadline Spanish hotel operator Meliá Hotels International said Wednesday it will stop managing 15 hotels linked to Cuba's military-run conglomerate GAESA.
Suspect killed by FBI in California bank standoff; hostages unharmed A 15-hour standoff at a California bank ended with the suspect shot dead and all hostages freed without injury, police said Wednesday.
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams picked for Madden NFL 27 cover Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams will be the cover star of "Madden NFL 76," video game publisher Electronic Arts announced Wednesday.
Watch: Orphaned long-tailed weasel returned to the wild in California The San Diego Humane Society's Project Wildlife announced an orphaned long-tailed weasel has successfully been rehabilitated and returned to the wild.
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House Passes Iran War Powers Resolution in Bipartisan Rebuke to Trump
A measure to direct an end to U.S. engagement in Iran was adopted with a handful of Republicans in support, sending a signal of opposition to the president’s handling of the war.
Republicans Begin to Test the Limits of Trump’s Power by Flexing Their Own
The president’s unilateral and retributive style of governing is starting to hit a wall in both chambers of Congress.
Massie, 3 Other House Republicans Broke From Trump on Iran War Powers Vote
Four Republicans from different ideological factions crossed party lines to vote with Democrats in favor of reining in the president’s power to wage war unilaterally.
House Advances New Sanctions on Russia and Aid to Ukraine
After G.O.P. leaders blocked additional aid to Ukraine, six Republicans and an independent joined Democrats to force the measure to the floor against the wishes of the speaker.
G.O.P. Revives Immigration Bill, Weighing Ban on Trump’s Fund
Several Republicans suggested they would insist on adding a measure to bar the president from creating a fund to pay people who claim to be victims of government persecution.
‘I Love It’: Trump Is Still in Favor of $1.8 Billion Payout Fund
Todd Blanche, the acting attorney general, said on Tuesday that the administration was “not moving forward with the fund, period,” after the plan drew bipartisan backlash.
‘Infuriated’ Former Judges Take on Trump
Critics say it is unseemly for retired judges to trade on the prestige of their former positions.
Park Service Awards No-Bid Contract to Cover Bridge Statues in Gold
Originally estimated to cost $2.4 million, the government will now spend $5 million to restore the bronzes in time for Independence Day.
We Interrupt This Knicks Victory for a Political Ad Starring Mamdani
Mayor Zohran Mamdani lent his political star power to an unusual TV ad promoting three Democrats running for House seats in New York City.
SpaceX IPO to Be Largest Ever at $135 Share Price
The $135 share price means Elon Musk’s rocket maker is poised to exceed the 2019 initial public offering of Saudi Aramco in both valuation and money raised.
Bari Weiss Speaks on Scott Pelley’s ’60 Minutes’ Firing: ‘That’s the Path That He Chose’
In her first public comments on the firing, Ms. Weiss, the CBS News editor in chief, said that the longtime correspondent had “broken” the trust in the newsroom.
In Alabama Ruling, Supreme Court Signals Limited Role for Federal Courts in Redistricting Fights
In an emergency ruling on Tuesday night, the court’s conservative majority gave a first glimpse into congressional district battles under a weakened Voting Rights Act.
Sherrill Says Immigration Officials Won’t Let Her Visit Detention Center
The governor said the Department of Homeland Security’s actions at Delaney Hall raise “serious questions.”
Louisiana ICE Facility Mistreated Immigrants, Federal Investigators Say
A report by the Department of Homeland Security’s internal watchdog described officers putting one man in a chokehold and stabbing another with a pen.
Four Immigrant Workers Burned to Death in Italy
The immigrants had been working as fruit pickers in southern Italy, the authorities said, apparently as part of a system of criminal labor trafficking.
Pace Gallery Cuts 50 Artists and 50 Staff Amid Art Market Challenges
A challenging art market is forcing even an established player to contract.
Ebola Shows Why Humanitarian Aid Matters
The fecklessness of Washington leaders contrasts with the courage of doctors, nurses and aid workers in places like Congo.
Flesh-Eating Pest Confirmed in U.S. Cattle
The New World screwworm was found in a calf in South Texas, the Agriculture Department said, the first case in the country since the 1960s.
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People in the United States have pulled back from support of LGBTQ+ issues over the past few years, a Gallup poll released Wednesday shows.
The People Power Party protested ballot shortages at Seoul polling stations, calling them a voting rights violation and pledging an investigation.
Long-overdue loans at South Korea's five major banks exceeding 1 trillion won or $716 million, raising concern over provisions and asset quality.
Harim Group's affiliate transactions topped $938 million (1.43 trillion won), with some unlisted units relying on internal deals for nearly all sales.
The U.S. House of Representatives voted 215-208 on Wednesday to pass a measure directing President Donald Trump to remove U.S. troops from Iran.
Wu'er Kaixi, a former student leader of China's pro-democracy movement, warned S. Koreans on not to view N. Korea only as the same ethnic people.
South Korean Police received 213 election-related emergency reports by noon, including disturbances, ballot photo attempts and alleged assaults.
Voters lined up before dawn as S. Korea opened voting in its nationwide local elections, with some Seoul polling stations seeing early morning crowds.
Flights resumed Wednesday at Kuwait's main airport in Kuwait City after Iranian missile and drone strikes killed one person.
Markwayne Mullin of the Department of Homeland Security said Wednesday that ICE officers will have to undergo more than 500 hours of training again.
As the Justice Department seeks to strip some naturalized Americans of U.S. citizenship, senators debated whether efforts violate the Constitution.
Almost six months after NASA lost contact with the spacecraft, the agency has declared the MAVEN satellite unrecoverable and its mission concluded.
Police officers and a police dog were injured when far-right activists began violent protests in Southampton in southern England, officials said.
Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz sent a bill to Parliament on Wednesday to regulate states of emergency, while two ministers resigned amid a crisis.
Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, was expected to meet with lawmakers and White House officials Wednesday in Washington, D.C., a company spokesperson said.
CBS News fired veteran journalist Scott Pelley from "60 Minutes" after an argument with its new executive producer two days before.
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva accused the Bolsonaro family of acting as "traitors to the nation" over U.S. imposing 25% tariffs.
Actor Shia LaBeouf pleaded guilty Wednesday to three charges of battery related to a Mardi Gras fight in New Orleans.
Aryna Sabalenka said she was in a "dark hole" mentally and wanted to quit tennis after an upset loss Wednesday in a French Open quarterfinal.
"Supergirl," a new DC film starring Milly Alcock, Jason Momoa and Matthias Schoenarts, opens in theaters June 26. Tickets are now on sale.
Spanish hotel operator Meliá Hotels International said Wednesday it will stop managing 15 hotels linked to Cuba's military-run conglomerate GAESA.
A 15-hour standoff at a California bank ended with the suspect shot dead and all hostages freed without injury, police said Wednesday.
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams will be the cover star of "Madden NFL 76," video game publisher Electronic Arts announced Wednesday.
The San Diego Humane Society's Project Wildlife announced an orphaned long-tailed weasel has successfully been rehabilitated and returned to the wild.

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