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CDC: 125 ill in Princess cruise ship norovirus outbreak More than 120 people aboard a ship operated by Princess Cruises reported symptoms of norovirus, U.S. health officials said on Thursday.
Finn Little: Teen cowboy Carter wants respect on 'Dutton Ranch' When the "Yellowstone" spin-off, "Dutton Ranch," wraps its first season Friday, viewers will get answers about the Jackson family's cattle operation.
Grand jury indicts Olympic canoeist over D.C. reflecting pool damage U.S. Olympian David "Davey" Hearn was indicted Thursday on a charge of destruction of property following his arrest last month.
South Korea’s Lee makes inequality a core policy test Reducing S. Korea's widening economic divide will be a core test of his administration and called for programs helping young people build assets.
Thai monks die after 11-year-old drives truck into them An 11-year-old boy driving his parents' truck crashed into a Buddhist procession in Thailand, killing eight and seriously injuring 14 more.
South Korean team uses brain oxidant to activate Alzheimer’s prodrug KAIST researchers created a prodrug activated by hydrogen peroxide in diseased brains, reducing oxidative stress and amyloid buildup in mice.
South Korea ruling party feud persists despite unity calls South Korea's ruling party leadership race remains divided despite unity appeals from President Lee Jae Myung and former President Moon Jae-in.
South Korea panel opens without main opposition South Korea's judiciary committee opened without the main opposition as the ruling party prepared to advance prosecution reform bills next week.
U.S. defense bill tests South Korea shipbuilding partnership U.S. defense legislation could determine whether South Korean shipbuilders gain access to naval construction or focus on production in America.
South Korean defense firms target global supply chains South Korea is using defense offsets and its GVC30 program to help smaller suppliers enter global arms manufacturers' long-term supply chains.
South Korea steps up crackdown on salt farm labor abuse South Korea is expanding joint inspections of salt farms and says confirmed assault or forced labor cases will prompt immediate criminal action.
South Korea speeds unmanned ground vehicle procurement South Korea will choose between two unmanned ground vehicles this month as it seeks to modernize its military and offset growing troop shortages.
Aspen wildfire expected to grow amid sustained winds, lack of rain The Aspen Acres fire has surpassed 50,000 acres as evacuations spread to a wider area and the state warns residents of significant air quality issues.
South Korea’s Hyundai, Kia set U.S. sales record on hybrids Hyundai and Kia sold a record 920,383 vehicles in the United States in the first half as strong hybrid demand offset a decline in EV sales.
North Korean destroyer may constrain U.S. reinforcements North Korea's new Choe Hyon destroyer could complicate allied naval operations and restrict U.S. reinforcements, a South Korean analyst says.
Justice Department charges members of Tren de Aragua, United Cartels The Department of Justice announced it has charged multiple members of the Tren de Aragua and United Cartels organizations for a raft of crimes.
Remains of World War II pilot identified 8 decades after his plane vanished A young World War II pilot who disappeared during a flight in 1944 has been accounted for, the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced Thursday.
LaMonica Garrett chose 'Man of War' for his childhood self LaMonica Garrett, Daniel Bernhardt & director William Kaufman discuss "Man of War," opening Friday, about an ex-SEAL on a rescue mission in Ukraine.
Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce donate $26M to charities in Kansas City, NYC, Nashville Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce donated $26 million to charities in Kansas City, New York City and Nashville ahead of their reported wedding.
Couple who climbed Empire State Building given supervised release The couple who climbed to the top of the Empire State Building's spire to hang a flag, and get engaged, was arraigned and released Thursday.
Report: Boeing Starliner future with NASA unclear NASA's Inspector General has released a report warning that issues with Boeing's Starliner spacecraft remain unresolved years after its last flight.
Anfernee Simons agrees to 2-year deal with Philadelphia 76ers The Philadelphia 76ers agreed to a two-year, $12.3 million contract with guard Anfernee Simons. Simons averaged 14.3 points per game last season.
Alibaba to pay $600 million to U.S. for illegal pharmaceutical sales Alibaba Group will pay $600 million for allowing merchants to sell illegal pharmaceuticals, controlled substances and more in the United States.
Google loses EU appeal of $4.67B fine for Android anti-trust issues Europe's highest court on Thursday upheld the $4.67 billion judgment against Google for alleged anti-competitive practices on the Android platform.
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Trump’s Huge Windfall Has Few Known Global Precedents
President Trump’s earnings in office are at a level once unimaginable for any leader of a liberal democracy, particularly a sitting American president.
MAGA Base Stays Quiet After Trump Reports Billions in Personal Gains
A new mandatory disclosure revealed that the president has earned $2.2 billion during the first year back in the White House.
JD Vance and Melania Trump Also Had Sharp Earnings Increases in 2025
But the revenue brought in by the vice president and the first lady paled in comparison to that of President Trump.
All New York Suffers in a Heat Wave. It’s Worse in Jamaica, Queens.
“Heat-vulnerable” parts of the city have few trees, little shade and limited access to air-conditioning. And the risk of death is also higher.
F.B.I. Assigns Scores of Analysts to Examine Election Records in Georgia
The expansion of an investigation into Fulton County’s election office reflects President Trump’s desire to prove his baseless claims that the 2020 election in Georgia was rigged.
Texas Governor Appoints Former Hard Right Critic to Key Post
Gov. Greg Abbott appointed a firebrand former opponent, Don Huffines, to be state comptroller, underscoring a G.O.P. push for unity ahead of the midterms.
Tucker Carlson, Who Broke With Trump, Plans to ‘Help Build a Third Party’
The influential conservative commentator’s relationship with the president and the G.O.P. fractured over the war with Iran. Now, he says he is charting a new course.
David Hearn, Olympian Canoeist, Is Indicted After Arrest at Trump’s Reflecting Pool
David Hearn, a former canoeist, is accused of vandalizing the algae-challenged pool, which President Trump has said he would repair and beautify with fresh sealant. But the algae returned and the paint peeled.
Trump-Linked Firm’s Fees for Organizing Freedom 250 Events Remain Secret
Event Strategies, Inc., a longtime vendor to President Trump’s campaigns, is organizing the Great American State Fair and the July 4 celebrations.
National Parks Can Continue to Remove Signs That Trump Calls ‘Negative’
The decision was a win for the Trump administration as it pushes to remove material that the president has called inappropriate or “woke.”
Judge Demands Answers About Plans for Trump’s East Potomac Golf Course
In a fiery hearing, Judge Ana C. Reyes hammered the government over denials that the president was forging ahead with plans to renovate the course without approval.
U.S. Officials Believed Israel Was Plotting to Kill Iranian Negotiators
Any Israeli attempt to kill Abbas Araghchi, the foreign minister, or Mohammad Ghalibaf, the Parliament speaker, would have derailed peace talks, American officials feared.
Many Children Don’t Have ‘Trump Accounts.’ Some Are Missing Out on $1,000.
More than six million have been signed up for the investment accounts, which open for contributions July 4, but there are barriers to uptake.
On Eve of Taylor Swift’s Wedding, Rehearsal Dinner Kicks Off Weekend of Events
The event for about 100 guests at Madison Square Garden kicked off a weekend of celebration for the pop star and the athlete, as celebrities arrived in town and reinforcements were delivered.
Mamdani Is a Taylor Swift Fan. Here Are His Top 12 Songs.
Ahead of Taylor Swift’s wedding celebration in Manhattan, Mayor Zohran Mamdani revealed that he is a bigger fan of her music than previously known.
How, and Why, We’re Covering Taylor Swift’s (Maybe) Wedding
About two dozen reporters and editors from several desks are leading The Times’s coverage of the anticipated festivities in Manhattan this week.
With Attacks on Crimea, Ukraine Hopes to Pressure Putin to End the War
Escalating drone strikes, fuel shortages and power cuts in the region Russia annexed are among the factors turning up the heat on President Vladimir V. Putin.
As Ukraine War Escalates, Witkoff and Kushner Are Focused on Iran
Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are pivotal players at a moment when the posts of U.S. ambassador to Moscow and Kyiv are both vacant.
Even as It Bombards Kyiv, Russia’s Wider Military Campaign Has Largely Stalled
Moscow can still inflict serious damage, but its forces are suffering higher casualties than their Ukrainian counterparts, analysts say.
Man Rescued 8 Days After Quake, a Ray of Joy in Stricken Venezuela
The 44-year-old security guard was pulled alive from a pancaked basement, offering a fleeting moment of hope amid a soaring death toll.
Black Soldiers In the Revolutionary War: A New England Journey
Across New England, a writer traveled down dirt paths and into historic homes to find the forgotten stories of the enslaved men who fought for freedom on two fronts.
How to Make a Time Capsule That Will Last 250 Years
The America250 time capsule will hold dozens of historical treasures. Avoiding dampness and other dangers requires lots of engineering.
Rare Copy of the Declaration of Independence Is Discovered in London
A volunteer cataloging naval letters came across a copy of the document, printed 250 years ago in New Hampshire. “It was a thrilling find,” he said.
Amy Coney Barrett Is the Lightning Rod
The Supreme Court seesaw is swinging hard.
Taylor Swift, What Are You Doing?
Why am I dreading the Swift-Kelce wedding?
Empire State Climbers Accused of Breaking Security Door to Get to Spire
Angela Nikolau and Ivan Beerkus, extreme climbers who have illegally scaled buildings around the world, were arrested after getting engaged atop the Manhattan landmark.
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More than 120 people aboard a ship operated by Princess Cruises reported symptoms of norovirus, U.S. health officials said on Thursday.
When the "Yellowstone" spin-off, "Dutton Ranch," wraps its first season Friday, viewers will get answers about the Jackson family's cattle operation.
U.S. Olympian David "Davey" Hearn was indicted Thursday on a charge of destruction of property following his arrest last month.
Reducing S. Korea's widening economic divide will be a core test of his administration and called for programs helping young people build assets.
An 11-year-old boy driving his parents' truck crashed into a Buddhist procession in Thailand, killing eight and seriously injuring 14 more.
KAIST researchers created a prodrug activated by hydrogen peroxide in diseased brains, reducing oxidative stress and amyloid buildup in mice.
South Korea's ruling party leadership race remains divided despite unity appeals from President Lee Jae Myung and former President Moon Jae-in.
South Korea's judiciary committee opened without the main opposition as the ruling party prepared to advance prosecution reform bills next week.
U.S. defense legislation could determine whether South Korean shipbuilders gain access to naval construction or focus on production in America.
South Korea is using defense offsets and its GVC30 program to help smaller suppliers enter global arms manufacturers' long-term supply chains.
South Korea is expanding joint inspections of salt farms and says confirmed assault or forced labor cases will prompt immediate criminal action.
South Korea will choose between two unmanned ground vehicles this month as it seeks to modernize its military and offset growing troop shortages.
The Aspen Acres fire has surpassed 50,000 acres as evacuations spread to a wider area and the state warns residents of significant air quality issues.
Hyundai and Kia sold a record 920,383 vehicles in the United States in the first half as strong hybrid demand offset a decline in EV sales.
North Korea's new Choe Hyon destroyer could complicate allied naval operations and restrict U.S. reinforcements, a South Korean analyst says.
The Department of Justice announced it has charged multiple members of the Tren de Aragua and United Cartels organizations for a raft of crimes.
A young World War II pilot who disappeared during a flight in 1944 has been accounted for, the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced Thursday.
LaMonica Garrett, Daniel Bernhardt & director William Kaufman discuss "Man of War," opening Friday, about an ex-SEAL on a rescue mission in Ukraine.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce donated $26 million to charities in Kansas City, New York City and Nashville ahead of their reported wedding.
The couple who climbed to the top of the Empire State Building's spire to hang a flag, and get engaged, was arraigned and released Thursday.
NASA's Inspector General has released a report warning that issues with Boeing's Starliner spacecraft remain unresolved years after its last flight.
The Philadelphia 76ers agreed to a two-year, $12.3 million contract with guard Anfernee Simons. Simons averaged 14.3 points per game last season.
Alibaba Group will pay $600 million for allowing merchants to sell illegal pharmaceuticals, controlled substances and more in the United States.
Europe's highest court on Thursday upheld the $4.67 billion judgment against Google for alleged anti-competitive practices on the Android platform.

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