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Canada, Michigan to open Gordie Howe International Bridge at end of July Canada and Michigan said that a long-planned bridge linking Ontario and Detroit will open at the end of July, 14 years after construction started.
Maine Democrats scramble to find Senate replacement for Platner Maine Democrats are hoping to convene by the end of July to find a Senate nominee to replace Graham Platner, it was reported on Friday.
Apple sues OpenAI, alleges theft of 'trade secrets' Apple filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and former Apple employees that work their for stealing confidential information for the AI company's use.
Bipartisan senators reach deal on stalled Russian sanctions bill First introduced in 2025, the Sanctioning Russia Act would have imposed 500% tariffs on countries purchasing petroleum and natural gas from Russia.
Trump administration rescinds key rule protecting endangered wildlife The Trump administration on Friday rescinded a key provision of the Endangered Species Act that protected habitat crucial to imperiled wildlife.
ICE deports pardoned child rapist 20 years after removal order ICE on Friday deported a man who was convicted of repeatedly sexually assaulting a child and was ordered removed from the country in 2006.
Special counsel seeks 13 years for Unification Church leader A special counsel sought 13 years in prison for Unification Church leader Han Hak-ja over political fund and bribery-related allegations.
Lutnick urges Samsung, SK Hynix to expand U.S. chip output U.S. Commerce Secretary Lutnick urged Samsung and SK Hynix to expand U.S. chip output, intensifying attention on AI memory demand & Korean investment.
South Korea names new court administration chief Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae named Roh Kyung-pil to lead court administration, filling a vacancy as Supreme Court justice nominations remain stalled.
Qcells targets U.S. AI power demand with solar project Qcells is expanding in the U.S. solar and energy storage market as AI data centers drive demand for reliable power.
Lee Jun-seok raises media law concerns with prime minister Lee Jun-seok raised concerns over South Korea's revised media law and urged Prime Minister Han Seong-sook to help ease political disputes.
South Korean police apologize over Gwangju murder probe South Korean police apologized over the Jang Yoon-gi case and pledged reforms after evidence destruction allegations fueled public anger.
South Korea ruling party vows safeguards on prosecution bill Han Byung-do said the Democratic Party recognizes concerns over ending prosecutors' supplementary investigative power and will prepare safeguards.
South Korea says U.S. may allow Korean-built warships South Korea says the U.S. may not rule out Korean-built military vessels as the allies review legal hurdles and expand shipbuilding cooperation.
Watch: China recaptures Long March-10B reusable rocket for first time in its history China recovered a reusable rocket booster for the first time on Friday, marking a milestone for the country's space program.
More than 800 people in U.S. confirmed to have stomach parasite cyclospora The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday reported that well over 800 cases of a food-borne parasite have been confirmed by 31 states.
Op-Ed: Political clock threatens South Korea chip megaprojects The clock of South Korean politics runs on a single five-year presidential term. The clock of semiconductors runs on the rhythm of business cycles.
Preliminary hearing concludes for Tyler Robinson in killing of Charlie Kirk A five-day preliminary hearing concluded Friday in Utah in the case of the man accused of killing conservative commentator Charlie Kirk.
Typhoon Bavi moves off the Philippines toward Taiwan, Japan, China Typhoon Bavi weakened as it moved off the Philippines but was expected to bring heavy rain to Taiwan and Japan before it makes landfall in China.
EasyJet agrees to $7.7 billion takeover bid from U.S. investment firm British airline EasyJet said on Friday it is considering a takeover bid worth $7.7 billion from U.S. investment firm Apollo Global Management.
EPA settles with Keystone Pipeline for $26M for Kansas oil spill The Environmental Protection Agency announced a $26 million settlement over a 2022 Kansas oil spill from the Keystone Pipeline.
'Stranger Things' star Finn Wolfhard releases second album Finn Wolfhard released the album "From the Hip" and a music video on Friday. It is the actor's second album following 2025's "Happy Birthday."
Analysis: Test of Israel’s good faith, Lebanon’s ability, U.S. resolve Lebanon and Israel prepare to implement the first two pilot zones in southern Lebanon as an early test of last month's framework agreement.
Senate panel schedules confirmation hearing for DNI nominee Jay Clayton A Senate committee has rescheduled its confirmation hearing for President Donald Trump's nominee for national intelligence director, Jay Clayton.
Incoming Colombian government announces diplomatic shift The incoming Colombian government will close embassies in Cuba and Nicaragua and restore diplomatic relations with the United States and Israel,
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ICE Killing in Houston Puts Focus on Surge in Immigration Arrests
The shooting death of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo occurred as immigration enforcement has ramped up across the country, with thousands being arrested daily.
Houston to Investigate How ICE Agent Came to Kill a Mexican Immigrant
The agency said Lorenzo Salgado Araujo tried to ram agents with a van before one shot him dead. A lawyer for his passengers said that was untrue.
Mexico to File Criminal Complaints in U.S. Over Immigrant Deaths
The nation’s president vowed to go “beyond diplomatic notes” after a U.S. immigration agent fatally shot Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, a Mexican man, in Texas this week.
U.S. Employers Told to Dismiss Thousands of Immigrant Workers
Shifting deadlines are confusing businesses as the end of Temporary Protected Status for Haitians and others looms, making them ineligible to live and work in the United States.
Buckling Manhattan High Rise Becomes Focus of Criminal Investigation
The inquiry, being conducted by the New York City Department of Investigation and the Manhattan district attorney’s office, was in an early stage, and its focus was unclear.
Trump Is Promoting ‘Freedom Fuel’ for $3.47 a Gallon. Who’s Behind It?
The president has praised a network of 25 recently rebranded gas stations in the Philadelphia region that have been selling gas for considerably less than the national average.
Trump Cuts Habitat Protections for Endangered Species
The rule change ends a safeguard that had been in place for 50 years and could hasten the demise of imperiled animals.
Trump Says Negotiations With Iran Will Continue as U.S. Ramps Up Strikes
U.S. forces hit more than 170 targets, including air defense systems, drone and missile storage sites, and military speedboats.
Strait of Hormuz Will Soon Be Declared Open to All Traffic, U.S. Officials Say
The officials said that Iranian negotiators blamed the recent ship attacks on rogue military units.
New York Times Accuses Federal Employment Agency of Retaliation
A May lawsuit by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission claims the newspaper discriminated against a white male employee who did not get a promotion.
Democrats Haunted by Biden-Harris Switch as They Replace Platner in Maine
The last-minute scramble to name a replacement reminds some in the party of the challenges they faced in 2024.
Maine Democrats Announce July 25 Convention to Pick Platner Replacement
The gathering will take place in Bangor, the state party announced.
D.S.A. Members Blast Mamdani Adviser for Elevating Graham Platner
A letter circulated by Democratic Socialists of America members asked that candidates sever ties with Morris Katz, a consultant for Mr. Platner and Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
If Florida Slashes Property Taxes, Where Will the Money Come From?
Gov. Ron DeSantis pushed for a proposal to slash property taxes. But after some local Republican officials protested, he backpedaled, sort of.
Flooding in Missouri Prompts State of Emergency and at Least 100 Rescues
Gov. Mike Kehoe declared a state of emergency after up to a foot of rain fell overnight in the southeastern part of the state. More storms are in the forecast.
How a Deadly Storm Surprised Wisconsin Boaters
Three children died last weekend when a storm whipped up 80 mile-per-hour winds and large waves on Geneva Lake in Wisconsin.
Historian Kerri K. Greenidge and Her Book ‘The Grimkes’ Come Under Fire
Kerri K. Greenidge appeared to lose her professorship at Tufts University after scholars began scrutinizing her 2022 book, “The Grimkes,” which is no longer listed on its publisher’s website.
This Is a Lot More Worrying Than the Supreme Court’s Ruling on Executive Power
The White House is sidestepping Congress to make huge decisions for even the most important private industries.
Does Matt Damon Look Greek? No. So Stop Complaining About Lupita Nyong’o.
Helen of Troy was a legendary beauty, but also so much more.
Charlie Cunningham, Mountain Bike Innovator, Dies at 77
In the late 1970s, he built what is considered the first off-road bicycle with a frame that was aluminum rather than steel, one of his many inventions.
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Canada and Michigan said that a long-planned bridge linking Ontario and Detroit will open at the end of July, 14 years after construction started.
Maine Democrats are hoping to convene by the end of July to find a Senate nominee to replace Graham Platner, it was reported on Friday.
Apple filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and former Apple employees that work their for stealing confidential information for the AI company's use.
First introduced in 2025, the Sanctioning Russia Act would have imposed 500% tariffs on countries purchasing petroleum and natural gas from Russia.
The Trump administration on Friday rescinded a key provision of the Endangered Species Act that protected habitat crucial to imperiled wildlife.
ICE on Friday deported a man who was convicted of repeatedly sexually assaulting a child and was ordered removed from the country in 2006.
A special counsel sought 13 years in prison for Unification Church leader Han Hak-ja over political fund and bribery-related allegations.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Lutnick urged Samsung and SK Hynix to expand U.S. chip output, intensifying attention on AI memory demand & Korean investment.
Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae named Roh Kyung-pil to lead court administration, filling a vacancy as Supreme Court justice nominations remain stalled.
Qcells is expanding in the U.S. solar and energy storage market as AI data centers drive demand for reliable power.
Lee Jun-seok raised concerns over South Korea's revised media law and urged Prime Minister Han Seong-sook to help ease political disputes.
South Korean police apologized over the Jang Yoon-gi case and pledged reforms after evidence destruction allegations fueled public anger.
Han Byung-do said the Democratic Party recognizes concerns over ending prosecutors' supplementary investigative power and will prepare safeguards.
South Korea says the U.S. may not rule out Korean-built military vessels as the allies review legal hurdles and expand shipbuilding cooperation.
China recovered a reusable rocket booster for the first time on Friday, marking a milestone for the country's space program.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday reported that well over 800 cases of a food-borne parasite have been confirmed by 31 states.
The clock of South Korean politics runs on a single five-year presidential term. The clock of semiconductors runs on the rhythm of business cycles.
A five-day preliminary hearing concluded Friday in Utah in the case of the man accused of killing conservative commentator Charlie Kirk.
Typhoon Bavi weakened as it moved off the Philippines but was expected to bring heavy rain to Taiwan and Japan before it makes landfall in China.
British airline EasyJet said on Friday it is considering a takeover bid worth $7.7 billion from U.S. investment firm Apollo Global Management.
The Environmental Protection Agency announced a $26 million settlement over a 2022 Kansas oil spill from the Keystone Pipeline.
Finn Wolfhard released the album "From the Hip" and a music video on Friday. It is the actor's second album following 2025's "Happy Birthday."
Lebanon and Israel prepare to implement the first two pilot zones in southern Lebanon as an early test of last month's framework agreement.
A Senate committee has rescheduled its confirmation hearing for President Donald Trump's nominee for national intelligence director, Jay Clayton.
The incoming Colombian government will close embassies in Cuba and Nicaragua and restore diplomatic relations with the United States and Israel,

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