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Crew of plane that hit N.J. Turnpike light pole knew they were too low The crew of airliner that sheared off a light pole along the New Jersey Turnpike as it landed in Newark knew they were too low, the NTSB reported.
DOJ charges Okla. man with threatening Sen. John Thune, family members A 63-year-old Oklahoma man was charged Thursday with threatening to murder Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., and his family members.
U.S. sanctions Cuban leader Miguel DÃaz-Canel, military, Castro kin The United States on Thursday issued sanctions against Cuban President Miguel DÃaz-Canel, the country's military and Castro family members.
Movie review: 'Scary Movie' lacks perspective, laughs "Scary Movie," in theaters Friday, lacks the perceptive focus of the 2000 satire that launched the franchise despite the Wayans family's return.
Trump: Pulte won't be 'permanent' director of national intelligence Embattled acting Director of National Intelligence Bill Pulte won't have the job permanently, President Donald Trump told reporters Thursday.
Seoul mayor’s win delayed by ballot paper shortage S. Korea's election watchdog said it will investigate an unprecedented ballot paper shortage that delayed formal confirmation of Seoul's mayoral race.
Oh Se-hoon wins comeback victory in Seoul mayoral race Oh Se-hoon won dramatic comeback in Seoul's mayoral race, securing a fifth term and strengthening his position as a potential presidential contender.
South Korea calls for four-way talks on North Korea S. Korean Unification Minister Chung Dong-young proposed reviving four-way talks with N. Korea, the U.S. and China and expanding regional dialogue.
Egypt’s foreign minister urges dialogue on North Korea Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said dialogue, not military pressure, is the only viable path for resolving North Korea's nuclear issue.
Family of American college student missing in Japan pleads for help The family of James "Weston" Higginbotham, and American college student missing in Japan, is pleading for the public's help in finding him.
TerraPower CEO says SK investment in SMRs was prescient TerraPower CEO Chris Levesque said SK's SMR investment was prescient as AI, chips and data centers increase demand for reliable low-carbon power.
South Korea’s foreign reserves fall by $880M in May S. Korea's foreign reserves fell by $880 million in May as the central bank used market stabilization measures to respond to exchange-rate pressure.
Rubio says treatment of U.S. firms affects Korea trade deal U.S. secretary of state Rubio said South Korea's treatment of U.S. firms has affected trade talks while stressing respect for democratic sovereignty.
People Power Party beats expectations in local elections People Power Party performed better than expected in local elections, weakening calls for party leader and team to take responsibility for results.
South Korean Christian consultant urges churches to promote marriage Christian marriage consultant Jo Byeong-chan urges South Korean churches to focus on helping young adults marry before offering birth incentives.
Jury awards $176M to family of boys killed by LA socialite in crash Former socialite Rebecca Grossman and major league baseball player Scott Erickson have been found liable for $176 million in a fatal 2020 car crash.
4.1-magnitude earthquake hits just west of Las Vegas An earthquake measuring 4.1 magnitude was recorded by scientists just west of Las Vegas on Thursday afternoon, with no reports of damage thus far.
Senate Democrats' effort to kill Trump 'anti-weaponization fund' fails Senate Republicans killed an effort by Democrats to permanently prevent President Trump's $1.8 billion 'anti-weaponization' fund from being created.
Kennedy Center lawyers tell staff to remove Trump's name by June 12 The Kennedy Center ordered its staff Thursday to remove President Donald Trump's name from the center by June 12 and change email signatures now.
Pilot linked to $3.6M hashish seizure in Paraguay denies involvement Estonian pilot Keith Siilats, who flew the plane that landed in Paraguay with hashish and marijuana, has denied any involvement in the smuggling.,
Melinda French Gates donates $215M, funding $600M for women's health Melinda French Gates has added another $215 million to her organization Pivotal, which funds social initiatives for women and families.
Sadie Sink to star in 'The Marriage Plot' for FX, Hulu "Stranger Things" alum Sadie Sink is to star in "The Marriage Plot," a series based on the novel by "The Virgin Suicides" scribe Jeffrey Eugenides.
Chilean court orders Amazon to pay actors copyright fees A Chilean court ordered Amazon Prime Video to pay $7.3 million in royalties to the Chilean Actors and Actresses Corp. for the nation's performers.
The Panama Manifesto: Venezuela's opposition charts a new course On May 28, a document signed in Panama City marked one of the more important strategic shifts in Venezuela's long democratic struggle.
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Vanilla Ice Is In, Bret Michaels Is Out: Trump’s Battle for Celebrity Validation
President Trump has pursued fame his entire adult life. Now in his second term in the White House, he is finding how little power he has to force cultural figures to fall in line.
What To Know as China’s Xi Jinping Heads to North Korea
As Xi Jinping visits Pyongyang, he faces an emboldened North Korean dictator, whose alliance with Russia has reduced his dependence on China.
Several Women Who Dated Graham Platner Recall ‘Unsettling’ Behavior
The Democratic candidate for Senate in Maine could be charming, women said in interviews, but some found his actions intimidating and disturbing.
Platner Denies Hurting Ex-Girlfriend and Says He Will Not Quit Senate Race
In an interview after The Times reported on his treatment of women he had dated, Graham Platner acknowledged “not exactly acting with the best behavior” after his military service.
In a First, Scientists Precisely Edit Human Embryo Genes
Researchers relied on a newer gene-editing technique that may make it possible to engineer embryos, a prospect that has long alarmed bioethicists.
Early Research Suggests a Path to Predict and Prevent Lung Cancer
Scientists have identified proteins that could signal increased lung cancer risk, as well as a drug that could reduce the odds of a tumor developing.
Nick Bilton, New ‘60 Minutes’ Chief, Pledges Independence
Nick Bilton said he had consulted with the program’s remaining correspondents: Lesley Stahl, Jon Wertheim and Bill Whitaker. All three were deliberating whether to stay with the show, two people said.
Zelensky Mixes Taunts and Peace Talks Offer in Letter to Putin
“After 26 years in power, age is beginning to take its toll,” President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine wrote of his Russian counterpart, bragging of a recent strike on St. Petersburg.
House Passes Ukraine Aid in Defiance of Republican Leaders
Eighteen G.O.P. lawmakers broke with their party and joined Democrats to deliver yet another blow to the president’s foreign policy agenda.
What to Know About California’s Top Election Races
The Republicans Steve Hilton, who is running for governor, and Spencer Pratt, running for Los Angeles mayor, have shown early strength, but that could fade as more ballots are counted.
Trump’s Fraud Claims in California Could Undermine Confidence in November Result
The president is claiming without evidence that the lengthy counting process in California, which could help determine control of Congress, means Democrats are stealing the election.
Raman Gains on Pratt in L.A. Mayor Race But Many Ballots Remain
Nithya Raman’s vote count still remains well behind Spencer Pratt’s, but hundreds of thousands of ballots remain to be counted in Los Angeles over the next few weeks.
As Trump Toughens Rules on Cuba’s Economy, Hotel Chains Withdraw
The Trump administration’s efforts to tighten the economic noose on Cuba appear to be working, as more international firms announced they would leave the island.
Planning Commission Votes to Advance Trump’s Arch Project
The National Capital Planning Commission received nearly 1,700 comments about President Trump’s plans to build a 250-foot arch in the nation’s capital. Almost all opposed the idea.
Trump Plans to Create a Promenade at the Lincoln Memorial
The president announced a new project that would connect the memorial to the Potomac River. He isn’t sure if he wants it to be named after himself.
How We Are Illustrating Trump’s Plans to Remake Washington
With the East Wing turned to rubble, our Graphics staff set out to show what exactly the president planned to build there and elsewhere.
Latest Israel-Lebanon Cease-Fire Shows Little Sign of Taking Hold
The U.S.-brokered deal depends on Hezbollah halting its attacks first. But the leader of the Iran-backed group rejected those terms, and Israel said that its offensive would continue.
How LinkedIn Found Its Social Platform Era
Celebrities and paid influencers have transformed the career-focused platform, which for some users, has become a job unto itself.
Pilot Was Warned Jet Was Too Low Before It Clipped a Light Pole
The pilot heard a “thump” while landing in Newark, according to a newly released report. The light pole crashed onto a truck.
The British Used to Sound Like We Did
When they left, they changed.
Wall Street Is Going Gaga for SpaceX
Jamie Dimon himself is planning to pitch investors on the offering of Elon Musk’s rocket company, as banks prepare to reap huge fees from the largest I.P.O. ever.
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The crew of airliner that sheared off a light pole along the New Jersey Turnpike as it landed in Newark knew they were too low, the NTSB reported.
A 63-year-old Oklahoma man was charged Thursday with threatening to murder Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., and his family members.
The United States on Thursday issued sanctions against Cuban President Miguel DÃaz-Canel, the country's military and Castro family members.
"Scary Movie," in theaters Friday, lacks the perceptive focus of the 2000 satire that launched the franchise despite the Wayans family's return.
Embattled acting Director of National Intelligence Bill Pulte won't have the job permanently, President Donald Trump told reporters Thursday.
S. Korea's election watchdog said it will investigate an unprecedented ballot paper shortage that delayed formal confirmation of Seoul's mayoral race.
Oh Se-hoon won dramatic comeback in Seoul's mayoral race, securing a fifth term and strengthening his position as a potential presidential contender.
S. Korean Unification Minister Chung Dong-young proposed reviving four-way talks with N. Korea, the U.S. and China and expanding regional dialogue.
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said dialogue, not military pressure, is the only viable path for resolving North Korea's nuclear issue.
The family of James "Weston" Higginbotham, and American college student missing in Japan, is pleading for the public's help in finding him.
TerraPower CEO Chris Levesque said SK's SMR investment was prescient as AI, chips and data centers increase demand for reliable low-carbon power.
S. Korea's foreign reserves fell by $880 million in May as the central bank used market stabilization measures to respond to exchange-rate pressure.
U.S. secretary of state Rubio said South Korea's treatment of U.S. firms has affected trade talks while stressing respect for democratic sovereignty.
People Power Party performed better than expected in local elections, weakening calls for party leader and team to take responsibility for results.
Christian marriage consultant Jo Byeong-chan urges South Korean churches to focus on helping young adults marry before offering birth incentives.
Former socialite Rebecca Grossman and major league baseball player Scott Erickson have been found liable for $176 million in a fatal 2020 car crash.
An earthquake measuring 4.1 magnitude was recorded by scientists just west of Las Vegas on Thursday afternoon, with no reports of damage thus far.
Senate Republicans killed an effort by Democrats to permanently prevent President Trump's $1.8 billion 'anti-weaponization' fund from being created.
The Kennedy Center ordered its staff Thursday to remove President Donald Trump's name from the center by June 12 and change email signatures now.
Estonian pilot Keith Siilats, who flew the plane that landed in Paraguay with hashish and marijuana, has denied any involvement in the smuggling.,
Melinda French Gates has added another $215 million to her organization Pivotal, which funds social initiatives for women and families.
"Stranger Things" alum Sadie Sink is to star in "The Marriage Plot," a series based on the novel by "The Virgin Suicides" scribe Jeffrey Eugenides.
A Chilean court ordered Amazon Prime Video to pay $7.3 million in royalties to the Chilean Actors and Actresses Corp. for the nation's performers.
On May 28, a document signed in Panama City marked one of the more important strategic shifts in Venezuela's long democratic struggle.

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