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South Korean parties clash over online falsehood law South Korea's ruling Democratic Party and main opposition People Power Party clashed over a revised online falsehood law taking effect Tuesday.
South Korea chipmakers weigh U.S. pressure, home plans Samsung Electronics and SK hynix are balancing U.S. investment pressure with South Korea's $523.7 billion plan to build a new semiconductor hub.
South Korea's Hanwha, TKMS near Canada sub decision Canada is nearing a decision on a major submarine program that could open the North American defense market to S. Korea's Hanwha Ocean or Germany.
Japan backs Micron AI memory push in Hiroshima Japan is backing Micron's $9.3 billion Hiroshima expansion as it seeks to become an AI memory hub and challenge South Korea's lead in HBM.
NYC Legionnaires' disease outbreak jumps to 14 confirmed cases An outbreak of Legionnaire's disease on New York City's Upper East Side has jumped to 14 confirmed cases, health officials said Sunday.
South Korean arms back Poland drills amid Russia warning U.S. intelligence reportedly warned Poland of possible Russian provocations as South Korean K2 tanks, K9 howitzers and FA-50 jets joined NATO drills.
Watch: 'Young Washington' sequel '1776' now in the works "Young Washington" writer-director Jon Erwin has announced that a sequel to his historical epic titled "1776" is now in the works.
Toll from Venezuela earthquakes rises to 3,342, more than 16K injured The death toll from the devastating June 24 earthquakes in Venezuela has risen to 3,342 while nearly 17,000 were injured, officials said Sunday.
Democrat Mallory McMorrow bows out of Mich. senate primary race Mallory McMorrow, an early favorite in the Democratic primary for Michigan's vacant U.S. Senate seat, on Sunday suspended her campaign.
U.S. military suspends search for missing sailor in Arabian Sea The U.S. military suspended its search Sunday for a missing Naval aircrewman whose helicopter crash landed in the Arabian Sea on Wednesday.
Delta flight hit by firework during Chicago landing A Delta crew member reported feeling a "big bang" after a plane was struck with a firework during its landing at Chicago Midway International.
'Minions' tops North American box office with $36.4M "Minions & Monsters" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $36.4 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Seaplane carrying 10 crash lands in East River A seaplane crash landed into the East River in New York City near Brooklyn on Sunday and at least two people are being evaluated for minor injuries.
Illegal fireworks cause fire in Los Angeles; man critically injured One man was critically injured in a fire in Los Angeles Friday after illegal fireworks went off, setting two vehicles on fire in a motel parking lot.
Trump hypes achievement in weather-dampened America 250 speech President Donald Trump called the United States' 250 years an "unmatched achievement" during his Fourth of July speech in Washington, D.C..
8 shot including 4 children in Fourth of July shooting in Coney island Eight people were shot in Coney Island, N.Y., during a Fourth of July fireworks display Saturday as four children were among the wounded.
Mourning of slain supreme leader enters second day in Iran Three of late Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei attended his dayslong funeral on its second day Sunday but his successor remains absent.
Beyonce releases new song 'Morning Dew' Grammy-winning pop music icon Beyonce released a new song called "Morning Dew (Donk)" this Fourth of July weekend.
On This Day, July 5: FBI's Comey announces no charges for Hillary Clinton On July 5, 2016, FBI Director James Comey announced the agency wouldn't recommend charges be brought against Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
Famous birthdays for July 5: François Arnaud, Sombr Actor François Arnaud turns 41 and musician Sombr turns 21, among the famous birthdays for July 5.
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Deadly Russian Strikes Rock Kyiv on Eve of NATO Summit
Ballistic missiles were fired into the capital of Ukraine, as Russia launched its second major attack in less than a week. At least seven people were killed, officials said.
Trump Administration Rolls Back Dozens of Gun Regulations
Critics say the administration is weakening public safety. Proponents say regulations would be where they were before President Joseph R. Biden took office.
White House Criticizes Smithsonian Museum for ‘Extreme Political Activism’
A scathing report released on the Fourth of July says the National Museum of American History downplays the role of the founders while emphasizing social justice.
How Trump Put Himself in the Middle of America’s 250th
The president placed his image and initiatives front and center, blurring the line, critics said, between loyalty to nation and loyalty to him.
At Trump’s Direction, Federal Agencies Are Abandoning Discrimination Cases
President Trump has tried to scale back anti-discrimination regulations that date back decades. Federal agencies have heeded his call.
Mallory McMorrow Suspends Senate Bid in Democrats’ Heated Michigan Primary
The state senator sought to carve a middle path between a left-wing candidate and one backed by the party establishment, but she gained little traction.
Exhausted by Iran War, Tehran Transforms for Khamenei’s Funeral
Throughout the capital, the government is using Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s funeral to project strength at a time of great uncertainty for Iran.
Wikipedia Is Battling for the Soul of the Internet
The internet’s largest stockpile of free knowledge is under threat from MAGA, A.I. and foreign autocrats. A bibliophile ex-ambassador is here to help.
How Meta’s Threads Became as Popular as X
The social platform that Meta once positioned as a rival to Elon Musk’s X now has 500 million monthly users. It increasingly resembles Reddit.
As Xi Looks to Extend His Rule, He Leans on a Longtime Ally
Xi Jinping is preparing to extend his rule as China’s leader and bring fresh blood into the Communist Party elite. Cai Qi is the man he’s tasking to help.
Searching for What Pretty Means After an Acid Attack
Nafiah Ikram was steps from her home when a stranger threw acid in her face. Five years later, she is trying to rebuild her life and cope with a stunning twist in her case.
The Main Attraction at Africa’s Most Lucrative Horse Race? Black Wealth.
In South Africa, where the Black majority was excluded from the economy for generations, the annual Durban July event is a chance to celebrate luxury and high society.
It Failed in France. It Would Be a Disaster in California.
California might bet its future on the notion that billionaires won’t leave. But they are already fleeing the state.
Israel Is Not Invincible
There is suddenly daylight between the Trump administration and Netanyahu.
Years of Warnings About Public Housing Preceded Venezuela’s Earthquakes
Residents, construction experts and seismologists said for years that Venezuela’s public housing would be vulnerable in a natural disaster.
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South Korea's ruling Democratic Party and main opposition People Power Party clashed over a revised online falsehood law taking effect Tuesday.
Samsung Electronics and SK hynix are balancing U.S. investment pressure with South Korea's $523.7 billion plan to build a new semiconductor hub.
Canada is nearing a decision on a major submarine program that could open the North American defense market to S. Korea's Hanwha Ocean or Germany.
Japan is backing Micron's $9.3 billion Hiroshima expansion as it seeks to become an AI memory hub and challenge South Korea's lead in HBM.
An outbreak of Legionnaire's disease on New York City's Upper East Side has jumped to 14 confirmed cases, health officials said Sunday.
U.S. intelligence reportedly warned Poland of possible Russian provocations as South Korean K2 tanks, K9 howitzers and FA-50 jets joined NATO drills.
"Young Washington" writer-director Jon Erwin has announced that a sequel to his historical epic titled "1776" is now in the works.
The death toll from the devastating June 24 earthquakes in Venezuela has risen to 3,342 while nearly 17,000 were injured, officials said Sunday.
Mallory McMorrow, an early favorite in the Democratic primary for Michigan's vacant U.S. Senate seat, on Sunday suspended her campaign.
The U.S. military suspended its search Sunday for a missing Naval aircrewman whose helicopter crash landed in the Arabian Sea on Wednesday.
A Delta crew member reported feeling a "big bang" after a plane was struck with a firework during its landing at Chicago Midway International.
"Minions & Monsters" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $36.4 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
A seaplane crash landed into the East River in New York City near Brooklyn on Sunday and at least two people are being evaluated for minor injuries.
One man was critically injured in a fire in Los Angeles Friday after illegal fireworks went off, setting two vehicles on fire in a motel parking lot.
President Donald Trump called the United States' 250 years an "unmatched achievement" during his Fourth of July speech in Washington, D.C..
Eight people were shot in Coney Island, N.Y., during a Fourth of July fireworks display Saturday as four children were among the wounded.
Three of late Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei attended his dayslong funeral on its second day Sunday but his successor remains absent.
Grammy-winning pop music icon Beyonce released a new song called "Morning Dew (Donk)" this Fourth of July weekend.
On July 5, 2016, FBI Director James Comey announced the agency wouldn't recommend charges be brought against Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
Actor François Arnaud turns 41 and musician Sombr turns 21, among the famous birthdays for July 5.

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