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Nicholas Duvernay: Kel is seeking purpose in 'Not Suitable For Work' "Not Suitable for Work," the new Hulu comedy, follows a group of lovable 20-somethings as they navigate careers and romance in modern New York City.
Norwegian court denies request from ailing crown princess’ son A Norwegian court has denied a request from Marius Borg Høiby, son of Crown Princess Mette-Merit, to leave custody because of his mother's illness.
Former comptroller Lander in court after arrest tied to ICE protest Brad Lander, former New York City comptroller, appeared in a Manhattan court Wednesday after his arrest with other officials at 26 Federal Plaza.
U.S. rights officials meet North Korea detainee families Senior U.S. human rights officials visiting S. Korea met over two days with families of S. Koreans detained or abducted by N. Korea, civic group said.
South Korea audit faults farm policy loans Korean audit agency said farm policy funds helped only five of 71 struggling agricultural companies recover and increased dependence on public money.
Taiwan weighs tighter rules for AI chip exports to China Taiwan is considering broader AI chip export controls on China, including possible criminal penalties for smuggling advanced Nvidia-based hardware.
HD Hyundai, UBC to research advanced naval ships HD Hyundai signed an agreement with UBC to jointly research AI-based ship design, autonomous navigation and advanced naval vessels as targets project.
Samsung Heavy signs Delfin FLNG contract in Washington Samsung Heavy formalized a $2.9 billion Delfin FLNG contract in Washington, marking a step toward the first U.S. floating LNG export project.
South Korea warns North Korea using autonomous hacking AI South Korea's National Cyber Security Center warns North Korea is using agentic AI to scale cyberattacks as aging systems expose new vulnerabilities.
Police ID suspect in Ohio festival shooting, ask for help Police have named a suspect in a shooting Saturday at a neighborhood festival in Toledo, Ohio, and are asking for the public's help in locating him.
OB-GYN group breaks with CDC, issues maternal vaccine schedule The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists released its recommended maternal vaccine schedule Wednesday, breaking with the CDC.
U.S. hits oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman; 3 Indian nationals missing The U.S. military said it disabled an oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman on Tuesday because the ship violated the U.S. Navy's blockade, Centcom said.
U.S. issues travel advisory for fans attending World Cup in Mexico The U.S. Embassy in Mexico issued a travel advisory for American citizens who plan to attend soccer matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup,
Jake Johnson: Fatherhood is Karl's top priority in 'Maximum' Jake Johnson says all his character Karl cares about in "Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed" is the well-being of his young daughter Hazel (Nola Wallace).
Belgium denies U.S. demand for Congo travel ban before World Cup Belgium on Wednesday rejected a demand by the United States that it impose an entry ban on people from the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Look: Firefighters rescue horse stuck on trailer divider Firefighters in New York came to the rescue of a horse that jumped over the chest bar inside a trailer and became stuck on a divider.
Bill Gates tells House that he had no knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes Bill Gates told a House committee Wednesday that he didn't know of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes and that Epstein had used his personal life against him.
Trump calls for spy powers extension in fight over Pulte President Donald Trump on Wednesday pushed back against bipartisan criticism of his choice of Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence.
'Project Hail Mary' streams June 18 on MGM+ Amazon MGM Studios announced the streaming plans for "Project Hail Mary" on Wednesday. The film begins streaming on MGM+ starting June 18.
Trump signs $70B bill to fund Homeland Security Dept. through 2028 President Donald Trump signed a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security's immigration enforcement agencies through 2028.
Unexpected lottery ticket sighting leads Mo. man to $100,000 prize A dedicated Missouri Lottery player said unexpectedly spotting his favorite scratch-off game at a store led to his winning a $100,000 prize.
War in Iran showcases Pentagon’s break from public affairs norms The Pentagon's top officials conducted far fewer press briefings and interviews during a period of major combat operations than they have in decades.
'Avatar: Fire and Ash' streams June 24 on Disney+Teacher strike keeps 1.4 million Mexican students out of class Some 1.4 million students remain out of class in Mexico due to a strike by the National Coordinator of Education Workers on the eve of the World cup.
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Analysis of Satellite Image and Videos Suggest Precision U.S. Strikes on Iranian Water Facility
It is unclear if the U.S. intentionally struck the facility or knew what it was. Deliberately targeting civilian infrastructure could constitute a war crime.
Oil Prices Rise as U.S. Launches New Attack on Iran
Oil prices jumped after the United States and Iran exchanged fire for a second day, heightening fears that the two countries could slide back into open conflict.
Trump’s ‘Secret Mission’ to Ferry Oil Past Iran Was Widely Disclosed
A U.S. military official said the president’s seemingly dramatic announcement on Wednesday referred to a previously reported effort to shepherd commercial vessels through the Strait of Hormuz.
FISA Surveillance Law May Expire After Trump Picks Bill Pulte for Intel Post
Republicans are struggling to extend a powerful surveillance authority set to lapse this weekend after President Trump alienated lawmakers with his choice of acting spy chief.
Inside Trump’s White House, the Epstein Files Caused a Freakout
The president’s top advisers gathered in a series of Situation Room meetings as they struggled to contain a scandal engulfing Donald Trump himself.
The White House Panic Over the Epstein Files: Six Takeaways From the New York Times Investigation
Senior officials clashed in a series of meetings as they struggled to manage a crisis over the president’s refusal to release the documents.
Top Pentagon Official Worked Closely With C.I.A. Officer Later Found With Gold Bars
David Rush, the C.I.A. employee, worked on a highly classified China spying program with Stephen A. Feinberg, the Pentagon’s second-ranking official.
Mace Defeat Heralds an Exodus of Rabble-Rousers From Congress
The Republican congresswoman from South Carolina, who made enemies on both sides of the political aisle, is just one of several flashy lawmakers to be leaving Capitol Hill.
Democrats Try to Move Past ‘Cultural Pandering’ to Latinos for Midterm Elections
The party is trying desperately to win back some voters in the key swing group.
7 Revolutionary-Era Bars That Are as Old as America
Taverns were important incubators of revolutionary fervor where patriots gathered to plot and gossip. Here are a few where you can still taste the spirit of 1776.
Australia’s Social Media Ban Is Floundering. Can It Still Help Younger Kids?
Six months in, many teens are already back on platforms they were supposed to be blocked from. The ban’s benefits may fall to the next generation.
Britain Is Weighing a Social Media Ban for Children. How Did It Get Here?
Months after Australia banned social media for everyone under 16, the British government is considering new policies to keep children safe online.
Canada Moves to Ban Social Media Use for Youth Under 16
The country’s previous attempt to get tech companies to shelter young users failed amid heavy criticism from civil liberty groups.
A ‘Sultry’ Shift: Heat Creeps Into the Northeast
Soupy, hot weather will settle into the Northeast on Thursday and Friday, bringing with it the threat of dangerous storms.
Storms Knock Out Power for Hundreds of Thousands in the Midwest
Forecasters warned that destructive storms were expected across the region into Wednesday night.
Unusually Warm Weather in Bay Area Prompts Heat Alert and Wildfire Concerns
High temperatures across the San Francisco Bay Area will reach into the 90s on Thursday, forecasters said.
‘A Mighty Form of Communion’: Three Writers on the World Cup’s Strange Magic
There’s ample cause for celebration and consternation alike.
Is A.I. affecting your career? We want to hear from you.
The New York Times wants to talk to workers about what they think artificial intelligence will mean for their careers, and how they are navigating this uncertain period.
Nearly Everyone, Everywhere, Veers Left When Walking
Researchers are at a loss for why people across cultures and ages, regardless of their dominant hand, have a natural bias toward wandering in a counterclockwise direction.
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"Not Suitable for Work," the new Hulu comedy, follows a group of lovable 20-somethings as they navigate careers and romance in modern New York City.
A Norwegian court has denied a request from Marius Borg Høiby, son of Crown Princess Mette-Merit, to leave custody because of his mother's illness.
Brad Lander, former New York City comptroller, appeared in a Manhattan court Wednesday after his arrest with other officials at 26 Federal Plaza.
Senior U.S. human rights officials visiting S. Korea met over two days with families of S. Koreans detained or abducted by N. Korea, civic group said.
Korean audit agency said farm policy funds helped only five of 71 struggling agricultural companies recover and increased dependence on public money.
Taiwan is considering broader AI chip export controls on China, including possible criminal penalties for smuggling advanced Nvidia-based hardware.
HD Hyundai signed an agreement with UBC to jointly research AI-based ship design, autonomous navigation and advanced naval vessels as targets project.
Samsung Heavy formalized a $2.9 billion Delfin FLNG contract in Washington, marking a step toward the first U.S. floating LNG export project.
South Korea's National Cyber Security Center warns North Korea is using agentic AI to scale cyberattacks as aging systems expose new vulnerabilities.
Police have named a suspect in a shooting Saturday at a neighborhood festival in Toledo, Ohio, and are asking for the public's help in locating him.
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists released its recommended maternal vaccine schedule Wednesday, breaking with the CDC.
The U.S. military said it disabled an oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman on Tuesday because the ship violated the U.S. Navy's blockade, Centcom said.
The U.S. Embassy in Mexico issued a travel advisory for American citizens who plan to attend soccer matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup,
Jake Johnson says all his character Karl cares about in "Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed" is the well-being of his young daughter Hazel (Nola Wallace).
Belgium on Wednesday rejected a demand by the United States that it impose an entry ban on people from the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Firefighters in New York came to the rescue of a horse that jumped over the chest bar inside a trailer and became stuck on a divider.
Bill Gates told a House committee Wednesday that he didn't know of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes and that Epstein had used his personal life against him.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday pushed back against bipartisan criticism of his choice of Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence.
Amazon MGM Studios announced the streaming plans for "Project Hail Mary" on Wednesday. The film begins streaming on MGM+ starting June 18.
President Donald Trump signed a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security's immigration enforcement agencies through 2028.
A dedicated Missouri Lottery player said unexpectedly spotting his favorite scratch-off game at a store led to his winning a $100,000 prize.
The Pentagon's top officials conducted far fewer press briefings and interviews during a period of major combat operations than they have in decades.
Some 1.4 million students remain out of class in Mexico due to a strike by the National Coordinator of Education Workers on the eve of the World cup.

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