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D.C. planning panel advances plans for Trump's triumphal arch A federal planning agency advanced plans Thursday night for President Donald Trump's triumphal arch, clearing a procedural hurdle toward construction.
South Korea ruling party moves to curb prosecutors S. Korea's ruling Party introduced a revision to Criminal Procedure Act on Thursday that would abolish prosecutors' supplementary investigation power.
Robots operated by humans complete surgeries in proof-of-concept trial A humanoid robot assisted during a laparoscopic surgery for a gall bladder removal, suggesting that robots may help in some health care scenarios.
Shoe factory burns in China, killing at least 28 A shoe factory caught fire Thursday in southeastern China, killing at least 28 people, according to state media.
South Korea opposition faces committee boycott dilemma People Power Party is facing growing strategic dilemma as ruling Party continues its legislative drive by using its majority in the National Assembly.
South Korea ruling party pushes election agency overhaul South Korea's ruling Democratic Party of Korea said Thursday it will propose three bills aimed at overhauling the National Election Commission.
North Korean human rights group marks 30 years The Citizens' Alliance for North Korean Human Rights held a seminar to mark its 30th anniversary, reviewing its work and setting for next 3 decades.
Hanjin starts South Korea’s first paid autonomous truck service Hanjin said it completed a demonstration project with a 25-ton autonomous truck and received paid freight transport approval from the Ministry.
South Korea’s planned investigation agency faces launch concerns Legal experts are concerns S. Korea is rushing to launch a new Major Crimes Investigation Agency before institution's basic design has been completed.
South Korean bank halves mortgage cap to curb household debt KB Kookmin Bank will cut its ceiling on home-purchase mortgage loans by half as part of an aggressive move to tighten management of household lending.
Tracey Ullman, Jerome Flynn join S2 cast of 'Alien: Earth' Tracey Ullman and Jerome Flynn join Season 2 cast of FX and Hulu's sci-fi drama, "Alien: Earth." Filming is now under way in London.
FDA recalls millions of bottles of eye drops over possible 'foreign substance' The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday recalled more than 2.5 million bottles of eye drops because they may contain a "foreign substance."
EPA proposes rollback of heavy duty diesel truck emissions regulation The Trump administration on Thursday proposed to roll back a Biden-era rule on emissions from heavy duty diesel trucks because it is "unworkable."
U.S., Iran continue fighting, 14 Iranians reported dead The United States and Iran have traded fire for the second day in a row after a cease-fire was upended Tuesday. Iran reported 14 deaths.
News organizations call for legal sanctions against OpenAI More than a dozen news organizations asked a court to sanction OpenAI for withholding evidence in lawsuits over alleged copyright infringement.
Argentine court convicts ex-Navy officer in submarine disaster Ex-Argentine Navy Capt. Claudio Villamide was convicted for his role in the 2017 sinking of the submarine ARA San Juan. He won't serve jail time.
FIFA gives England's Jarell Quansah two-game ban for red card FIFA issued a two-game ban to England's Jarell Quansah for the red card he received against Mexico at the World Cup, the governing body said Thursday.
Watch: Struggling baby deer rescued from Illinois river Firefighters and animal control officers teamed up in Illinois to rescue a young deer in danger of drowning in an Aurora-area river.
Latin America needs a new vocabulary for an age of geopolitics The CSIS published an analysis in the spring asking: Could Russia and China coordinate to challenge U.S. influence in Latin America and the Caribbean?
Son gets mom a $50,030 birthday gift from Maryland Lottery A Maryland mother won a $50,030 prize from a Bonus Match 5 lottery ticket she received as a birthday gift from her son.
Venezuelan conductor to lead LA benefit concert for quake recovery Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic will perform a benefit concert Aug. 23 at the Hollywood Bowl to raise funds for communities affected by the devastating earthquakes that struck Venezu
Delcy RodrÃguez to ask King Charles III to release Venezuelan gold Venezuelan interim President Delcy RodrÃguez will ask England's King Charles III to release the country's gold reserves to aid earthquake relief.
Watch: 'Best couple in the world' break world record for fast kissing A Brazilian couple turned their love into a Guinness World Records title by kissing 195 times in 30 seconds.
Loose squirrel causes chaos inside Meta office in Thailand Chaos erupted inside a Meta office in Thailand when a squirrel erupted from a package delivered to the building and ran wild.
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New Air Force One Lacks Defensive Countermeasures of Previous Model, Officials Say
Experts said the lack of such capabilities poses a potential risk when the president travels overseas. The White House defended the aircraft’s safety.
Mexican Man Fatally Shot by ICE Wasn’t the Intended Target
Officials say agents believed a passenger resembled one suspect, but the encounter quickly escalated into a fatal shooting.
What We Know About the ICE Shooting of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo
Mr. Araujo was a father, a husband and a business owner who had moved to the United States 35 years ago from Mexico.
Bombing Iran, Then a Tentative Accord Didn’t Work. Does Trump Have a Plan C?
The administration appears to be reverting to an all-stick, no-carrot approach. But it has yet to answer why it believes economic warfare and bombing will yield a different result this time.
The U.S. and Iran Are Fighting Again. Is the Cease-Fire Over?
Eric Schmitt, a New York Times National Security correspondent, analyzes recent skirmishes between the U.S. and Iran and whether they threaten ongoing negotiations for a peace deal.
As U.S. Steps Up Attacks on Iran, Prospect of All-Out War Rises
American officials said they were trying to safeguard maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran said it had responded by firing at U.S. bases in Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait.
Kirk Killing Suspect Confessed and Voiced Regret, Former Partner Says
Tyler Robinson came home on the day of Charlie Kirk’s assassination and anxiously paced the floor, Lance Twiggs told investigators in an interview that was played in court.
Volkswagen Is Cutting Production as Sales in China Plunge
The German automaker has struggled to compete with fast-growing Chinese companies that offer more affordable and sophisticated electric vehicles.
China, Russia and Others Seek to Inflame Debate Over A.I. Data Centers
State actors in China, Russia and Iran have sought to exploit the U.S. public debate over the effects of the technology.
A $3.2 Trillion Deal-Making Frenzy Is Spurred by the A.I. Economy
This year’s boom includes the most spent on global deal-making in a six-month period in a decade. But questions persist about whether it can continue.
As Workers Shore Up Midtown Building, Developer Reassures Investors
Crews installed “temporary shoring” on more floors in the building, and the developer of the project has reassured investors that the project will be completed on time.
Inspector of Buckling Midtown Building Cited for Missing Problems at Other NYC Sites
A New York Times review of city records shows that the firm, Domani Inspection Services, was repeatedly accused of breaking New York City rules.
Graham Platner’s Exit Sets Off Scramble for New Democratic Senate Candidate in Maine
The state Democratic Party has said it will pick a replacement through a nominating convention before a July 27 deadline. Candidates are already lining up.
Maine Democrats Hope to Replace Platner as Senate Nominee. Has That Ever Worked?
Graham Platner is one of just a handful of candidates in recent decades who have withdrawn from a Senate race after securing a major party nomination.
This Summer, Midtown Manhattan Is Taking Center Stage
Midtown, with its high-rise office buildings and tourist hotels, isn’t hip, but it has become the site of a series of dramatic spectacles this year.
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A federal planning agency advanced plans Thursday night for President Donald Trump's triumphal arch, clearing a procedural hurdle toward construction.
S. Korea's ruling Party introduced a revision to Criminal Procedure Act on Thursday that would abolish prosecutors' supplementary investigation power.
A humanoid robot assisted during a laparoscopic surgery for a gall bladder removal, suggesting that robots may help in some health care scenarios.
A shoe factory caught fire Thursday in southeastern China, killing at least 28 people, according to state media.
People Power Party is facing growing strategic dilemma as ruling Party continues its legislative drive by using its majority in the National Assembly.
South Korea's ruling Democratic Party of Korea said Thursday it will propose three bills aimed at overhauling the National Election Commission.
The Citizens' Alliance for North Korean Human Rights held a seminar to mark its 30th anniversary, reviewing its work and setting for next 3 decades.
Hanjin said it completed a demonstration project with a 25-ton autonomous truck and received paid freight transport approval from the Ministry.
Legal experts are concerns S. Korea is rushing to launch a new Major Crimes Investigation Agency before institution's basic design has been completed.
KB Kookmin Bank will cut its ceiling on home-purchase mortgage loans by half as part of an aggressive move to tighten management of household lending.
Tracey Ullman and Jerome Flynn join Season 2 cast of FX and Hulu's sci-fi drama, "Alien: Earth." Filming is now under way in London.
The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday recalled more than 2.5 million bottles of eye drops because they may contain a "foreign substance."
The Trump administration on Thursday proposed to roll back a Biden-era rule on emissions from heavy duty diesel trucks because it is "unworkable."
The United States and Iran have traded fire for the second day in a row after a cease-fire was upended Tuesday. Iran reported 14 deaths.
More than a dozen news organizations asked a court to sanction OpenAI for withholding evidence in lawsuits over alleged copyright infringement.
Ex-Argentine Navy Capt. Claudio Villamide was convicted for his role in the 2017 sinking of the submarine ARA San Juan. He won't serve jail time.
FIFA issued a two-game ban to England's Jarell Quansah for the red card he received against Mexico at the World Cup, the governing body said Thursday.
Firefighters and animal control officers teamed up in Illinois to rescue a young deer in danger of drowning in an Aurora-area river.
The CSIS published an analysis in the spring asking: Could Russia and China coordinate to challenge U.S. influence in Latin America and the Caribbean?
A Maryland mother won a $50,030 prize from a Bonus Match 5 lottery ticket she received as a birthday gift from her son.
Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic will perform a benefit concert Aug. 23 at the Hollywood Bowl to raise funds for communities affected by the devastating earthquakes that struck Venezu
Venezuelan interim President Delcy RodrÃguez will ask England's King Charles III to release the country's gold reserves to aid earthquake relief.
A Brazilian couple turned their love into a Guinness World Records title by kissing 195 times in 30 seconds.
Chaos erupted inside a Meta office in Thailand when a squirrel erupted from a package delivered to the building and ran wild.

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