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Laos distillery owner charged in mass poisoning deaths of tourists Laos authorities have charged the owner of a distillery whose methanol-laced alcohol killed six travelers in November 2024, officials said Friday.
Nancy Pelosi's husband charged with misdemeanor in hit-and-run crash The husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was charged Friday for allegedly striking a parked vehicle and fleeing the scene in California.
Trump wants another U.S. World Cup while leaving out Canada, Mexico President Donald Trump on Friday told FIFA officials they should pick the United States to host another World Cup, but leave out Canada and Mexico.
Pacific Ocean earthquake is felt from Mexico to El Salvador A powerful 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck off the Mexico-Guatemala coast in the Pacific Ocean on Friday, being felt as far as El Salvador.
Trump urges Sen. Darline Graham Nordone, Lindsey Graham's sister, to run for full Senate term President Donald Trump on Friday asked the late Sen. Lindsey Graham's sister, Sen. Darline Graham Nordone, to run for a full six-year term.
South Korea to designate Dec. 3 as People's Sovereignty Day President Lee Jae Myung said S. Korea will designate Dec. 3 as People's Sovereignty Day to commemorate resistance to the 2024 martial law declaration.
U.S. lawmaker proposes building most Navy ships in South Korea A United States lawmaker says South Korea could build up to 80% of some Navy vessels as Washington seeks to overcome shipyard shortages.
United States caps foreign student stays at four years New United States visa rules cap student stays at four years, requiring 1.5 million foreign students and visitors to seek federal extensions.
Taylor Farms removing lettuce linked to cyclosporiasis outbreak Taylor Farms is removing all iceberg lettuce sourced from central Mexico from the U.S. market after it was linked to the cyclosporiasis outbreak.
South Korean court rejects warrant for ex-prosecutor general The Seoul Central District Court rejected warrants for two former prosecutors accused of involvement in Yoon Suk Yeol's failed 2024 martial law bid.
Samsung Electronics unions deepen split over worker bonuses Samsung Electronics unions split over compensation as 7,000 DX workers rally and the chip-focused union plans separate 2027 bargaining.
Tony Dalton: 'Sugar' changes course of Ray Vega's life Tony Dalton says he was a fan of "Sugar" long before he was offered the role of Los Angeles police detective Ray Vega in Season 2 of the series.
Trump threatens Canada with tariffs over wildfire smoke President Donald Trump on Friday threatened to impose tariffs on Canadian imports over wildfire smoke pouring into the United States.
Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez quits governor race over finances One of the leading democratic contenders for Wisconsin governor on Friday quit the race due to troubling financial issues with her campaign.
'My Left Foot' Oscar winner Brenda Fricker dies at 81 Brenda Fricker, Oscar winner for "My Left Foot," has died, BBC and USA Today confirmed Friday via a statement from Fricker's agent.
Rep. Cory Mills wins case to stay on Florida primary ballot Republican Congressman Cory Mills won the first round of his bid to stay on the primary ballot in Florida after a challenger sued him.
DHS threatens state officials with prison time over election security DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin ramped up the Trump administration's efforts to address what the president claimed are lapses in election security.
Andy Burnham confirmed as Labour leader; to be prime minister Monday Andy Burnham has pledged to run a Labour government without infighting and factional politics as he preps to become prime minister Monday.
SpaceX reschedules 13th Starship launch for Monday SpaceX announced that it has rescheduled its 13th launch of Starship for Monday, one day after being forced to scrub the test flight mid-countdown.
World Cup Final: Lionel Messi vies for immortality vs. stingy Spain Lionel Messi will attempt to further cement his name among athletic immortals when Argentina battles Spain in Sunday's 2026 World Cup Final.
Brazil opts for caution in U.S. tariff dispute The Brazilian government has delayed plans to invoke its Reciprocity Law after the United States imposed a 25% tariff on Brazilian exports.
Italy returns pre-Columbian archaeological artifacts, fossils to Mexico Italy returned to Mexico s collection of 27 pre-Columbian archaeological artifacts and fossils recovered via investigations into illicit trafficking.
'Fallout 5,' new game with Obsidian part of Bethesda roadmap Bethesda Games Studios addressed the future of the "Fallout" video game franchise following layoffs and other shakeups at Microsoft's Xbox.
Nicaragua severs ties with Italy over terror fugitive Nicaragua severed diplomatic relations with Italy after the Italian foreign minister renewed calls for extradition of a former Red Brigades member.
Navy brushes off Blue Angels low flyover in Pensacola The U.S. Navy Acting Secretary Hung Cao blew off criticism of an unusually low-altitude flyover at Pensacola Beach, calling it the "sound of freedom."
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Trump’s Election Claims and SAVE Act Push Find Muted Response From G.O.P. Lawmakers
Most G.O.P. lawmakers had little to say about the president’s claims of election vulnerabilities, and he did not appear to move the needle on the voting restriction bill he championed.
Trump Brings Full Weight of Government to Bolster False Election Claims
Intelligence agencies provided the White House with a trove of declassified documents that President Trump cited on Thursday as evidence of election vulnerabilities.
Trump’s Homeland Security Chief Threatens Election Officials With Prison Time
Markwayne Mullin reiterated the president’s false claims about voting security while escalating the administration’s legally questionable attempts to control state elections.
Trump Pursues a Deeper Bond With China’s Leader, Despite Hostile Speech
Chinese officials appear to think that President Trump’s accusations that China interfered in the 2020 U.S. elections were driven by domestic politics, not foreign policy.
War Between U.S. and Iran Expands, With Strikes Across the Region
Videos and reports in Iranian state media showed damage to bridges, railways and other infrastructure. U.S. allies in the region reported retaliatory strikes by Iran.
Trump Faces the Limits of U.S. Firepower and the Lessons of Past Wars
Like his predecessors, President Trump has struggled to turn battlefield successes into long-term victories.
Oil Prices Rise to Highest Level in a Month as Shipping in the Persian Gulf Nears a Halt
Shipping traffic was at its lowest level in more than a month and oil prices moved higher as the Iran war continued to disrupt the supply of energy.
China’s Moonshot AI Unveils Kimi Model, Threatening America’s Lead
China’s Moonshot AI unveiled a freely available artificial intelligence model that seemed to narrow the gap with cutting-edge offerings from U.S. tech companies.
Stocks Sink on Anxiety About Tech and A.I. Spending
Investors are growing uneasy about increasing competition from China in the global race to dominate artificial intelligence.
Meta in Talks to Lease Computing Power to Anthropic in Potential $10 Billion Deal
A deal would underline how scarce computing power is for artificial intelligence development, and could create a new business for Meta.
Trump Threatens Canada With Tariffs for Wildfire Smoke Over U.S.
The president said on Friday in a social media post that Canada was failing to manage its wildfire response as smoke has blanketed U.S. cities including New York and Chicago.
Dozens of Wildfires Are Suddenly Burning in Oregon
The state told thousands of people to be ready to evacuate.
When Will the Smoke End? Our Meteorologist Explains Why It’s Complicated.
The interplay between the burning fires, the smoke itself and quickly changing weather patterns is making the next few days more uncertain than usual.
Mourning One Tragedy at Sea, a Family Is Devastated by Another
The Boisas went out on the San Francisco Bay to spread the ashes of one of their own. Then a wave toppled their boat.
The Rise and Fall of Ukraine’s Drone Warfare Mastermind
The popularity of drones, and the defense minister who heavily promoted them, helped lead to a clash in which President Volodymyr Zelensky sided with the military brass.
Firms With Checkered Pasts Tied to Troubled Midtown Construction Project
Among those connected to companies that worked on 235 East 42nd Street were a man who once bribed city officials and a developer who gave a loan to Bernard Kerik.
Sara Rodriguez, Lieutenant Governor, Quits Wisconsin Governor’s Race
One establishment candidate dropped out and another rejoined the race amid worries from some moderate Democrats that a democratic socialist might win the primary.
Billionaires Prepare $87 Million Ad Campaign to Block California Wealth Tax
A coalition backed by the Google co-founder Sergey Brin and wealthy tech investors is trying to neutralize a proposed one-time tax on the state’s richest residents.
Trump Endorses Graham for Senate, Scrambling South Carolina Primary
Senator Darline Graham had been seen as a caretaker for her brother’s seat after his sudden death. Now she has the president’s nod in what was shaping up to be a crowded fight to succeed Lindsey Graham.
Who Really Has the 2026 Midterms Cash Edge?
The fund-raising race is tighter than it seems.
On Fire. Again.
There were orange skies in 2023, 2025 and now again in 2026. Over the last few years, one thing has become glaringly clear: The East Coast is totally unequipped for the next climate disaster, wildfires. The Opinion writer David Wallace-Wells explains that with every climate disaster, we’re not just adapting to a “new normal,” but bracing ourselves for what’s next.
How Trump Abused the Power to Declassify America’s Secrets
The president is manipulating the intelligence community into a tool of misinformation.
Taylor Farms to Remove Products After Lettuce Is Linked to Cyclospora Cases
The California company grows produce in more than 12 states, and in Mexico and Canada. Taco Bell and food distributor Sysco have pulled Taylor Farms lettuce from supply chains.
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Laos authorities have charged the owner of a distillery whose methanol-laced alcohol killed six travelers in November 2024, officials said Friday.
The husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was charged Friday for allegedly striking a parked vehicle and fleeing the scene in California.
President Donald Trump on Friday told FIFA officials they should pick the United States to host another World Cup, but leave out Canada and Mexico.
A powerful 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck off the Mexico-Guatemala coast in the Pacific Ocean on Friday, being felt as far as El Salvador.
President Donald Trump on Friday asked the late Sen. Lindsey Graham's sister, Sen. Darline Graham Nordone, to run for a full six-year term.
President Lee Jae Myung said S. Korea will designate Dec. 3 as People's Sovereignty Day to commemorate resistance to the 2024 martial law declaration.
A United States lawmaker says South Korea could build up to 80% of some Navy vessels as Washington seeks to overcome shipyard shortages.
New United States visa rules cap student stays at four years, requiring 1.5 million foreign students and visitors to seek federal extensions.
Taylor Farms is removing all iceberg lettuce sourced from central Mexico from the U.S. market after it was linked to the cyclosporiasis outbreak.
The Seoul Central District Court rejected warrants for two former prosecutors accused of involvement in Yoon Suk Yeol's failed 2024 martial law bid.
Samsung Electronics unions split over compensation as 7,000 DX workers rally and the chip-focused union plans separate 2027 bargaining.
Tony Dalton says he was a fan of "Sugar" long before he was offered the role of Los Angeles police detective Ray Vega in Season 2 of the series.
President Donald Trump on Friday threatened to impose tariffs on Canadian imports over wildfire smoke pouring into the United States.
One of the leading democratic contenders for Wisconsin governor on Friday quit the race due to troubling financial issues with her campaign.
Brenda Fricker, Oscar winner for "My Left Foot," has died, BBC and USA Today confirmed Friday via a statement from Fricker's agent.
Republican Congressman Cory Mills won the first round of his bid to stay on the primary ballot in Florida after a challenger sued him.
DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin ramped up the Trump administration's efforts to address what the president claimed are lapses in election security.
Andy Burnham has pledged to run a Labour government without infighting and factional politics as he preps to become prime minister Monday.
SpaceX announced that it has rescheduled its 13th launch of Starship for Monday, one day after being forced to scrub the test flight mid-countdown.
Lionel Messi will attempt to further cement his name among athletic immortals when Argentina battles Spain in Sunday's 2026 World Cup Final.
The Brazilian government has delayed plans to invoke its Reciprocity Law after the United States imposed a 25% tariff on Brazilian exports.
Italy returned to Mexico s collection of 27 pre-Columbian archaeological artifacts and fossils recovered via investigations into illicit trafficking.
Bethesda Games Studios addressed the future of the "Fallout" video game franchise following layoffs and other shakeups at Microsoft's Xbox.
Nicaragua severed diplomatic relations with Italy after the Italian foreign minister renewed calls for extradition of a former Red Brigades member.
The U.S. Navy Acting Secretary Hung Cao blew off criticism of an unusually low-altitude flyover at Pensacola Beach, calling it the "sound of freedom."

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