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Africa CDC, WHO announce joint response plan to Ebola outbreak The Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization announced a response plan to counter the Ebola outbreak.
49 people dead in Sahara Desert after truck breaks down Dozens of people died of thirst in the Sahara Desert in a northern region of Niger after their truck broke down and they were without water for days.
States may sue to prevent Paramount, Warner Bros. merger The attorneys general of several states are preparing to file a lawsuit to prevent the merger of Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros. Discovery.
Treasury Dept. asks banks to look for signs of illegal immigrant labor The Treasury Department issued an advisory to financial institutions to "be vigilant" against signs of unlawful employment of illegal immigrants.
President Lee calls remains repatriation proof of U.S.-South Korea alliance President Lee said that mutual repatriation of Korean War remains by S. Korea & U.S. is "the most compelling evidence" of an alliance forged in blood.
S. Korea Protesters block Seoul counting center after ballot dispute Protesters who had blocked a polling station in Seoul's Songpa district for two nights and three days moved Friday to a vote-counting center.
South Korea election chief to resign over ballot shortage S. Korea's election chief said he will resign to take responsibility for ballot shortages that disrupted voting during the June 3 local elections.
South Korea says nuclear sub plan still calls for local build S. Korea's presidential office said no major change in the plan to build nuclear-powered submarines in S. Korea as Seoul and Washington resume talks.
Samsung Electronics to offer $261M in vouchers to customers Samsung said Friday it will launch a monthlong customer appreciation campaign worth 400 billion won, as part of a broader social contribution plan.
South Korean President to visit Europe for G7 summit, Vatican meeting President Lee Jae-myung will visit Europe from Tuesday through June 18 to attend the Seven summit in Évian, France, and hold meetings, official said
South Korean air defense stocks surge on Middle East demand S. Korean defense stocks are surging as Middle Eastern countries press for faster deliveries of Korean-made missile defense systems, officials said.
South Africa rolls out twice-yearly HIV prevention drug South African officials on Friday announced that the HIV prevention drug Lenacapavir is now available there, calling it a "turning point."
Anthropic warns that AI needs a 'brake pedal' Artificial intelligence company Anthropic issued a warning about systems that can improve themselves and said that humans need a way to intervene.
Paraguayan fans try to resell World Cup tickets after U.S. visa denials Paraguayan fans have begun to resell tickets for national team matches at the World Cup after visa applications to travel to the U.S. were denied
Lebanon appeals for additional $331.5 million in aid Lebanon on Friday launched a new, urgent humanitarian appeal, its second since the latest escalation in the Israel-Hezbollah war began in March.
Brendan Banfield sentenced to life for killing wife, stranger Brendan Banfield, a man convicted of killing his wife and a stranger in a plot with an au pair, was sentenced Friday to life in prison without parole.
Judge: Trump must restart immigration, asylum processing A federal judge canceled a batch of Trump's immigration policies, forcing the administration to begin processing immigration and asylum applications.
'Lioness' Season 3 to premiere on Paramount+ in August "Lioness," the spy thriller from Taylor Sheridan starring Zoe Saldaña and Nicole Kidman, will return for a third season on Paramount+ in August.
Watch: World's largest game of human foosball played in Ontario The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp. celebrated the upcoming FIFA World Cup by organizing the world's largest game of human foosball.
ISS crew returns after brief stint in 'safe haven' because of leaks NASA briefly moved five of the seven crew members aboard the International Space Station to the docked SpaceX Crew Dragon "Freedom" due to leaks.
Michigan man's road trip ritual leads to $2M lottery prize A Michigan man's ritual of always buying a scratch-off lottery ticket before a road trip paid off with a $2 million top prize.
Rising costs in Argentina, much of Latin America send retirees to work A growing number of retirees in Argentina and across Latin America are returning to work to supplement incomes that no longer cover basic expenses.
Phoebe Bridgers to kick off 'Lost' tour in September Phoebe Bridgers announced "The Lost Tour," a new tour of North America and Europe, on Friday. She told fans "no phones" at the concerts.
House committee votes to codify 'Department of War' name change The House Armed Services Committee voted along party lines to codify the name change of the Department of Defense to the Department of War.
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Xavier Becerra Advances in California Governor Race
Mr. Becerra was long dismissed in the contest until the abrupt departure of Eric Swalwell created a surprise path for an experienced Democrat.
What to Know About California’s Top Election Races
Spencer Pratt, a Republican running for the role, showed early strength, but Nithya Raman, a progressive city councilwoman, made a substantial leap in Friday’s returns.
Amid Mounting Democratic Concern, Platner Says His Past Is Being ‘Weaponized’
The presumptive Democratic Senate nominee in Maine said the state would have his back in the face of accusations he has denied.
Graham Platner Controversy Deepens Democratic Unease Before Maine Senate Primary
The party’s politicians, officials and strategists wrestled with how to respond to new reporting about Graham Platner, with worries rising about his vulnerabilities in a general election.
Amid Graham Platner Controversy, Where Does the Maine Senate Race Go Next?
New revelations about Graham Platner have left Democrats anxious.
Iran Fired Drones Toward Strait of Hormuz With U.S. Shooting Down at Least 4, U.S. Military Says
The latest violence between the United States and Iran threatened a cease-fire and risked further stoking tensions in the region.
Iran’s Soccer Team Allowed Into U.S. for World Cup, but Many Staff Denied
After months of doubts over their participation, Iran’s players have received visas for the United States just days before the World Cup begins.
Stocks Slide as Investors See Rates Rising After Strong Jobs Data
The S&P 500 fell more than 2.6 percent on Friday, its worst one-day drop of the year and ending nine weeks of gains.
Central Ohio Becomes Hub for Tech and Manufacturing
Tech titans and Silicon Valley transplants changed the Columbus area, but not everyone is thrilled about the rapid transformation.
U.S. Job Market Pushes Past Shocks and Strains
Employers added 172,000 jobs in May, adding to a vigorous pace of hiring in recent months. But wage growth is not keeping up with higher prices and consumers remain pessimistic.
Why the SpaceX IPO Will Affect Your 401(k), Like It or Not
Elon Musk’s rocket company, on the cusp of the largest initial public offering ever, will soon end up in index funds after rule changes by Nasdaq and other index providers.
Trump Greets Farmers in Wisconsin, but Says He Could Be Home Watching TV
President Trump was in Wisconsin to reassure farmers who have been stung by his tariff policies and rising fuel prices from the war in Iran.
Trump Administration Investigating Gender Treatments at Mount Sinai
A grand jury subpoenaed the health system for information about adolescent patients who had received gender-related care, Mount Sinai said on Friday.
First U.S. Screwworm Case Since 1960s Prompts Texas Emergency Response
The infections are the first detected in the United States since the 1960s. Officials are aggressively trying to prevent the parasite from spreading in the nation’s largest cattle-producing state.
’60 Minutes’ Stars Will Stay After Pelley’s Firing Because They Don’t Want Show to ‘Die’
Lesley Stahl, Bill Whitaker and Jon Wertheim said on Friday in an email to the show’s staff that they had reached the decision after a period of “grieving” and frustration.
A Sherpa Survived 6 Days Alone on Everest. His Family Says He Was Abandoned.
Dawa Sherpa, 57, was found alive on Thursday, nearly a week after he was last seen on the mountain. His wife says more could have been done to find him sooner.
SpaceX Has $30 Billion Deal to Provide Google With A.I. Computing Power
Elon Musk’s rocket company said Google would pay it $920 million a month, as it prepared for its initial public offering.
From Cow-Milking Robots to Weed-Zapping Lasers, Farmers Are Embracing A.I.
We asked three farmers to tell us how new technology is revolutionizing the way they work.
Anthony Head, ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ and ‘Ted Lasso’ Actor, Dies at 72
The British actor was a mainstay of influential television shows who first found fame as a Nescafe pitchman.
A Question Swirling Around Putin’s Big Conference: Could the War End?
At the St. Petersburg economic forum, business and political elites said Russia faced a choice of halting the conflict or sacrificing more. Vladimir Putin seemed to signal more war.
‘Out of Control’: When Troopers and Protesters Clash, Questions Follow
Gov. Mikie Sherrill had hoped that replacing federal agents outside the Delaney Hall detention center with the state police would bring peace. It didn’t work out that way.
The White House’s Latest Provocation Is Way More Than Just a Troll
What’s the matter, can’t you take a joke?
The Betrayal of Black Voters Threatens Our Democracy
The sweeping effort to dismantle Black-majority congressional districts in the South will have far-reaching consequences for all Americans, and for our democracy.
Pamela Hicks, Lady-in-Waiting to Elizabeth II of Britain, Dies at 97
The queen’s third cousin, she was a bridesmaid at the royal wedding in 1947, and witnessed firsthand pivotal moments in British history.
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The Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization announced a response plan to counter the Ebola outbreak.
Dozens of people died of thirst in the Sahara Desert in a northern region of Niger after their truck broke down and they were without water for days.
The attorneys general of several states are preparing to file a lawsuit to prevent the merger of Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros. Discovery.
The Treasury Department issued an advisory to financial institutions to "be vigilant" against signs of unlawful employment of illegal immigrants.
President Lee said that mutual repatriation of Korean War remains by S. Korea & U.S. is "the most compelling evidence" of an alliance forged in blood.
Protesters who had blocked a polling station in Seoul's Songpa district for two nights and three days moved Friday to a vote-counting center.
S. Korea's election chief said he will resign to take responsibility for ballot shortages that disrupted voting during the June 3 local elections.
S. Korea's presidential office said no major change in the plan to build nuclear-powered submarines in S. Korea as Seoul and Washington resume talks.
Samsung said Friday it will launch a monthlong customer appreciation campaign worth 400 billion won, as part of a broader social contribution plan.
President Lee Jae-myung will visit Europe from Tuesday through June 18 to attend the Seven summit in Évian, France, and hold meetings, official said
S. Korean defense stocks are surging as Middle Eastern countries press for faster deliveries of Korean-made missile defense systems, officials said.
South African officials on Friday announced that the HIV prevention drug Lenacapavir is now available there, calling it a "turning point."
Artificial intelligence company Anthropic issued a warning about systems that can improve themselves and said that humans need a way to intervene.
Paraguayan fans have begun to resell tickets for national team matches at the World Cup after visa applications to travel to the U.S. were denied
Lebanon on Friday launched a new, urgent humanitarian appeal, its second since the latest escalation in the Israel-Hezbollah war began in March.
Brendan Banfield, a man convicted of killing his wife and a stranger in a plot with an au pair, was sentenced Friday to life in prison without parole.
A federal judge canceled a batch of Trump's immigration policies, forcing the administration to begin processing immigration and asylum applications.
"Lioness," the spy thriller from Taylor Sheridan starring Zoe Saldaña and Nicole Kidman, will return for a third season on Paramount+ in August.
The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp. celebrated the upcoming FIFA World Cup by organizing the world's largest game of human foosball.
NASA briefly moved five of the seven crew members aboard the International Space Station to the docked SpaceX Crew Dragon "Freedom" due to leaks.
A Michigan man's ritual of always buying a scratch-off lottery ticket before a road trip paid off with a $2 million top prize.
A growing number of retirees in Argentina and across Latin America are returning to work to supplement incomes that no longer cover basic expenses.
Phoebe Bridgers announced "The Lost Tour," a new tour of North America and Europe, on Friday. She told fans "no phones" at the concerts.
The House Armed Services Committee voted along party lines to codify the name change of the Department of Defense to the Department of War.

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