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South Korean police plan tougher response to ‘hate rallies’ South Korean police plan to classify hate-speech rallies as unlawful gatherings, raising concerns over vague standards and freedom of assembly.
Samsung nears Tesla AI5 production at Texas chip plant Samsung Electronics reportedly completed key preparations to produce Tesla's AI5 chip as its Texas foundry moves toward operation in late 2026.
ICE fatally shoots Colombian migrant in Maine An Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent fatally shot a Colombian man in Maine on Monday, marking the latest migrant death in the United States.
South Korea launches free AI agent project for all citizens South Korean government plans a free nationwide AI chatbot and public-service agent to reduce the digital divide and provide personalized assistance.
South Korea, U.S., Japan form alliance on SMR exports South Korea, the United States and Japan are discussing joint small modular reactor projects to strengthen Indo-Pacific energy security.
South Korean ruling party divided over prosecution powers Ruling Democratic party lawmakers seek exceptions as South Korea considers ending prosecutors' power to conduct supplementary investigations.
70% of South Korean military’s K2 rifles exceed service life About 70% of South Korea's K2 military rifles have exceeded their 25-year service life, while upgraded K2C1 distribution remains at 20%.
Veteran departures deepen South Korea prosecution crisis Veteran resignations and special counsel assignments are draining experience from South Korea's prosecution service before its Oct. 2 abolition.
South Korean defense chief faces desertion claim, reform backlash South Korea's defense chief faces a desertion allegation as military academy alumni mobilize against his consolidation plan, threatening reform.
SC governor appoints Darline Nordone, Graham's sister, as temporary Senate replacement South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster announced Darline Graham Nordone, the late Sen. Lindsey Graham's sister, as the senator's temporary replacement.
Key type of sugar found near center of Milky Way galaxy Scientists have discovered erythrulose, a type of sugar also found in raspberries, in a gas cloud near the center of the Milky Way galaxy.
Linda Cardellini avenges Jason Voorhees in 'Crystal Lake' teaser Peacock released the teaser for 'Crystal Lake' on Monday. The "Friday the 13th" series stars Linda Cardellini as Jason's mother, Pam Voorhees.
Parasite outbreak reaches 2,800 in U.S., causes ‘explosive’ diarrhea More than 2,800 cases of cyclospora infection have been reported, largely concentrated in Michigan, state health officials reported Monday.
Defense, Justice departments to target press leaks The U.S. Defense Department will team up with the Justice Department to "identify and prosecute" those leaking information to the press.
British counter-terrorism police take over probe into slain ex-MP Widdecombe British Counter Terrorism Police have taken over the investigation into the death of former lawmaker Ann Widdecombe and a suspect is in custody.
One person airlifted after small helicopter crashes in Colorado A small helicopter crashed Monday morning in a neighborhood near Larkspur, Colo., seriously injuring one person, local authorities said.
Mexico to file legal complaints over 17 deaths involving ICE Mexico will file criminal complaints and civil lawsuits in the United States over the deaths of 17 Mexican citizens who were in ICE custody.
Trump suggests U.S. take over Strait of Hormuz and get reimbursed for it President Donald Trump said the United States would be "taking over the strait" after days of the U.S. and Iran trading attacks amid a cease-fire.
Families challenge verdict in Argentine submarine disaster Families of the 44 sailors who died in the sinking of Argentina's ARA San Juan submarine want the verdict that found one captain guilty annuled.
Conor McGregor to undergo surgery, vows to return to UFC Conor McGregor will undergo surgery for the leg injury he sustained at UFC 329 and plans to return to the octagon, he announced Monday on Instagram.
Federal judge says Trump sued IRS for ‘improper purpose’ A federal judge in Florida said that President Donald Trump sued the IRS for an "improper purpose" to reach a settlement with the Justice Department.
U.S. expands Cuba sanctions, targets tourism, paramilitary groups President Donald Trump's administration expanded its economic campaign against the Cuban government Monday by sanctioning the Ministry of Tourism.
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Trump Says Fighting With Iran Has Resumed as He Orders Blockade and Tolls
After several days of strikes, the president notified Congress that fighting had begun again and announced shipping fees that his administration previously deemed illegal.
Trump’s Strait of Hormuz Fee Could Double the Cost of Shipping
The potential expense of a 20 percent charge to move oil and other goods through the strait has stirred concern among shippers.
Lebanese Hold Fast to Their Land Despite Threat of Long Israeli Occupation
Entire towns in southern Lebanon have been hollowed out by the war between Israel and Hezbollah. Some residents have stayed, fearing permanent displacement.
Graham’s Death Complicates G.O.P. Agenda in Congress
Senators returned to the Capitol mourning their colleague, who played pivotal roles on multiple issues confronting lawmakers.
Lindsey Graham’s Sister Appointed to Finish His Senate Term After Trump’s Backing
Gov. Henry McMaster of South Carolina named Darline Graham Nordone to replace Mr. Graham, who died on Saturday.
Lindsey Graham’s Death Transforms the Race for His Democratic Challenger
Annie Andrews, a pediatrician, has offered condolences to those who loved Mr. Graham while considering the political fallout from his death. Republicans are scrambling to arrange a new primary election.
Judge Denounces Trump’s I.R.S. Suit as Improper Exercise in Self-Dealing
The decision also recommended disciplinary action against the lawyers involved, including the acting attorney general, Todd Blanche.
Trump Sharply Cuts the Size of Two National Monuments in Utah
Native American tribes and environmental groups are expected to challenge the move to shrink the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments.
This California Oil Pipeline Was Dormant for 11 Years. Trump Reopened It.
The move in Santa Barbara by the Trump administration has made residents anxious in a region prized for its gorgeous beaches and ocean views.
Lorenzo Salgado Araujo Chased the American Dream for 35 Years Before Fatal ICE Shooting
Lorenzo Salgado Araujo hoped to obtain legal status, his family said. He was killed last week by an immigration agent who was looking for a different man.
In Turning to Trade School, Gen Z Confronts an Enduring Stigma
Gen Z is increasingly turning to trade schools in hopes of future-proofing their careers against A.I. But getting their parents and peers on board can be a challenge.
Pat Oliphant, Cartoonist Who Skewered the Powerful, Dies at 90
The winner of countless awards, including a Pulitzer Prize, he was described in 1990 as “the most influential political cartoonist now working.”
Bison Attacks Tourist at Yellowstone National Park, Tossing Him Into the Air
A man was hospitalized after a visibly agitated bull bison flipped him about eight feet in the air near a campground road.
The Ridiculous Rise of Victor Marx
Once started, the process of voter radicalization isn’t easy to modulate.
Tension Emerges Among Democratic Socialists Over 2028 Endorsement
A meeting to decide on a plan to back a presidential candidate, most likely Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, turned acrimonious, and a proposal to poll members was rejected.
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South Korean police plan to classify hate-speech rallies as unlawful gatherings, raising concerns over vague standards and freedom of assembly.
Samsung Electronics reportedly completed key preparations to produce Tesla's AI5 chip as its Texas foundry moves toward operation in late 2026.
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent fatally shot a Colombian man in Maine on Monday, marking the latest migrant death in the United States.
South Korean government plans a free nationwide AI chatbot and public-service agent to reduce the digital divide and provide personalized assistance.
South Korea, the United States and Japan are discussing joint small modular reactor projects to strengthen Indo-Pacific energy security.
Ruling Democratic party lawmakers seek exceptions as South Korea considers ending prosecutors' power to conduct supplementary investigations.
About 70% of South Korea's K2 military rifles have exceeded their 25-year service life, while upgraded K2C1 distribution remains at 20%.
Veteran resignations and special counsel assignments are draining experience from South Korea's prosecution service before its Oct. 2 abolition.
South Korea's defense chief faces a desertion allegation as military academy alumni mobilize against his consolidation plan, threatening reform.
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster announced Darline Graham Nordone, the late Sen. Lindsey Graham's sister, as the senator's temporary replacement.
Scientists have discovered erythrulose, a type of sugar also found in raspberries, in a gas cloud near the center of the Milky Way galaxy.
Peacock released the teaser for 'Crystal Lake' on Monday. The "Friday the 13th" series stars Linda Cardellini as Jason's mother, Pam Voorhees.
More than 2,800 cases of cyclospora infection have been reported, largely concentrated in Michigan, state health officials reported Monday.
The U.S. Defense Department will team up with the Justice Department to "identify and prosecute" those leaking information to the press.
British Counter Terrorism Police have taken over the investigation into the death of former lawmaker Ann Widdecombe and a suspect is in custody.
A small helicopter crashed Monday morning in a neighborhood near Larkspur, Colo., seriously injuring one person, local authorities said.
Mexico will file criminal complaints and civil lawsuits in the United States over the deaths of 17 Mexican citizens who were in ICE custody.
President Donald Trump said the United States would be "taking over the strait" after days of the U.S. and Iran trading attacks amid a cease-fire.
Families of the 44 sailors who died in the sinking of Argentina's ARA San Juan submarine want the verdict that found one captain guilty annuled.
Conor McGregor will undergo surgery for the leg injury he sustained at UFC 329 and plans to return to the octagon, he announced Monday on Instagram.
A federal judge in Florida said that President Donald Trump sued the IRS for an "improper purpose" to reach a settlement with the Justice Department.
President Donald Trump's administration expanded its economic campaign against the Cuban government Monday by sanctioning the Ministry of Tourism.

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