Matthew Perry's stepmother spoke out three years after his death, requesting the maximum possible sentence for the individual accused of supplying the fatal dose of ketamine.
Federal meteorologists have announced that March has broken records, becoming the most abnormally hot month ever recorded for the continental United States.
China has announced that Afghanistan and Pakistan have agreed to explore a "comprehensive solution" to their issues. This diplomatic initiative aims to foster stability and cooperation between the two neighboring countries.
Edmunds has released a report identifying the used SUVs that best retain their value over time, providing valuable information for consumers in the automotive market. The analysis helps buyers make informed decisions about vehicle depreciation.
Volunteers have transformed a fan's extensive collection of 10,000 concert recordings into an online treasure trove, making a vast musical archive accessible to the public.
A ceasefire between the United States and Iran has taken effect, with sources close to Hezbollah confirming the group has paused its attacks in the region. International efforts are underway to facilitate access through the Strait of Hormuz, with countries like Indonesia welcoming the move and South Korea vowing efforts to ensure its vessels' transit, following the truce brokered by nations including China and Pakistan. A UAE official also commented on the truce, while French President Macron noted over 15 countries are planning to facilitate access.
Hong Kong conglomerate CK Hutchison has escalated its legal campaign against Maersk, filing arbitration proceedings and alleging that Maersk schemed with Panama over its ejection from canal terminals.
A new reading list for Texas public schools is set to include Bible stories, a decision that has garnered significant attention. The AP News reported on the development.
A judge has ruled that an officer improperly canceled the visa of a Harvard scholar who had been charged with smuggling frog embryos, impacting the legal proceedings against the academic.
During his first official trip as Secretary of Homeland Security, Mullin pledged to make progress on disaster relief efforts, outlining his priorities for the department.
Pretnje Donalda Trampa da izvrši masovno bombardovanje civilne infrastrukture u Iranu stavljaju američke vojne oficire pred dilemu: da li da se ogluše o naredbe ili da pomognu u izvršenju ratnih…
An article examines the history of Levittown houses in post-WWII America, highlighting how these mass-produced homes were marketed as accessible to all, but systematically excluded Black families.
Kanye West has reportedly been banned from entering the UK by ministers, who deemed his presence not conducive to the public good following his antisemitic comments, impacting his planned headline performance at Wireless Festival. The UK government blocked his travel permit after controversy surrounding his scheduled appearance.
Researchers have confirmed that Chicago Bears Hall of Famer Steve McMichael, who died in 2025 after battling ALS, suffered from chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). This posthumous diagnosis sheds light on the impact of head injuries in football.
A decorated former Australian soldier, identified as Ben Roberts-Smith, has been arrested and accused of brutally murdering prisoners while serving in Afghanistan between 2009 and 2012.
President Trump detailed a daring US rescue of a downed F-15E officer in Iran, who survived nearly 48 hours behind enemy lines despite severe injuries.
The Trump administration has announced the repeal of several agreements with schools that previously protected transgender students, according to a ministry statement.
A top aide indicates that South Korean President Lee's expression of regret over drone flights into North Korea demonstrates a willingness to restore trust.
An Iranian official has urged young people to gather at power plants in anticipation of threatened strikes by the Trump administration. The call appears to be a measure of public mobilization or defiance in the face of potential military action.
A top presidential aide is scheduled to visit Kazakhstan, Oman, and Saudi Arabia to engage in discussions aimed at securing crude oil and naphtha supplies.
South Korean leader Lee is scheduled to meet with rival party leaders to discuss the economic repercussions stemming from the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Mahreen Sohail's collection of stories, 'Small Scale Sinners,' has been awarded the prestigious PEN/Faulkner prize. This recognition highlights her significant contribution to literature.
A video has brought new attention to an ICE shooting incident in Minneapolis, particularly after charges against two men involved in the case were dismissed.
A Federal Reserve official has signaled a potential rate hike due to concerns over higher gas prices and broader inflation, as the U.S. services sector experienced heightened inflation in March. This comes as the Fed quietly altered its March inflation forecast, indicating potential further economic challenges for Americans.
Samsung is discontinuing its proprietary texting application and is advising affected users to transition to Google Messages for their messaging needs.
A young gray whale, nicknamed 'Willapa Willy,' has been found dead after venturing 20 miles up a Washington state river. Experts suggest hunger was a likely reason for the whale's inland journey.
Labor Day has been officially designated as a national holiday in South Korea. This decision grants workers a recognized day off to commemorate the contributions of labor.
The United States pulled off a daring rescue of two aviators whose fighter jet was shot down by Iran, plucking the pilot from behind enemy lines before setting off a complicated extraction of the…
A US$656 million judgment against the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Palestinian Authority has been reinstated by an appeal court. This follows a US Supreme Court ruling in favor of Americans affected by attacks in Israel.
A subsidiary of LS Electric has been awarded a significant contract worth 106.6 billion won to supply transformers to a company based in the United States.
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The Democratic Republic of Congo has agreed to accept third-country nationals deported from the US, a deal fully funded by Washington, which expands America's deportation network to Africa.
Agencies within the Trump administration have posted messages celebrating Christ's resurrection for Easter. These messages reflect a traditional observance of the religious holiday by government entities.
China executed a French national, Chan Thao Phoumy, who was convicted in 2010 for drug trafficking. The execution has strained relations between China and France, with Paris condemning the lack of defense access to the final hearing.
US forces successfully rescued a pilot of an F-15 fighter jet shot down over Iran, a rescue confirmed by the White House and described by President Donald Trump as a daring operation.
La plainte s’appuie notamment sur un article du Canard Enchaîné mercredi, qui affirme que ce porte-parole, Sacha Straub-Kahn, a échangé avec plusieurs journalistes pendant l’audition de Rima Hassan…
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin delivered a keynote speech at a climate-denying group's conference and encouraged climate skeptics to celebrate their vindication following the repeal of a baseline climate rule.
Rwanda, one of Africa's most densely populated countries, is implementing measures to protect its limited farmland. These efforts aim to ensure food security and sustainable land use amidst population pressures.
The Liberty Mutual Foundation has established a $600 million endowment to support corporate giving, amidst an uncertain environment for philanthropic contributions.
The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU), in collaboration with the FBI and Polish counterintelligence, conducted a coordinated cyber operation to neutralize Russian GRU intelligence activities spying on citizens via hacked routers.
Two terror suspects accused of attempting to bomb a protest outside New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's residence in an ISIS-inspired attack have been indicted.
A South Korean official, Lee, met with former Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, expressing gratitude for his support in improving bilateral relations.
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US Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers shot and wounded a man in California after he allegedly tried to ram one of them with his vehicle. The FBI is investigating the incident.
A federal judge has ruled that the abortion pill mifepristone can continue to be mailed nationwide for now, but warned that its FDA guidelines could face significant changes as the agency faces a six-month review deadline.
The Korea Exchange (KRX) has issued a buy-side sidecar for the KOSPI market, a circuit breaker mechanism, in response to a sharp increase in market activity.
The Academy Awards have set the dates for their 99th and 100th annual broadcasts, with plans to transition the ceremony to YouTube thereafter. This marks a significant shift in the distribution strategy for the prestigious film awards.
Seoul's unification minister has urged Brussels to act as a mediator in North-South discussions, but Pyongyang still appears to show little interest in interaction.
Kate Jackson, Jaclyn Smith, and Cheryl Ladd, stars of the classic series 'Charlie's Angels', have reunited to commemorate half a century since the show, which aired from 1976 to 1981, first captivated audiences.
Turkish media, citing Reuters, report that three people were killed and two police officers were injured in a shooting incident outside the Israeli consulate in Istanbul.
A compelling photo essay offers a glimpse into the everyday lives of Iranians, showcasing how ordinary routines unfold against a persistent backdrop of conflict and geopolitical tensions.
Samsung expects an eightfold surge in first-quarter earnings, forecasting record profits largely due to the booming demand for AI-related technologies, despite rising energy costs.
Amenințările președintelui american Donald Trump de a bombarda centrale electrice și poduri peste Iran dacă acesta nu redeschide strâmtoarea Hormuz ar constitui o crimă de război, a avertizat luni, 6…
The ongoing crisis in the Middle East is contributing to increased economic risks and inflationary pressures globally, according to an assessment by the Korea Development Institute (KDI).
Medical professionals, including doctors in Sidon, Lebanon, are raising alarms and providing accounts that Israel is reportedly targeting Lebanon's healthcare system, drawing parallels to previous actions against healthcare infrastructure in Gaza.
The Dallas Stars have banned a person who bought tickets for a group of four individuals seen celebrating a goal with Nazi salutes. The team took action against the offensive display at their event.
President Trump issued a stark warning to Iran on Monday, stating the country could be 'eliminated' in a single night, possibly Tuesday, as a deadline for the Strait of Hormuz loomed. During the same press conference, Trump detailed a high-risk pilot rescue mission and threatened a journalist over leaked information.
Children in Michigan experiencing mental health crises are being sent to out-of-state facilities due to the closure of local mental health institutions within the state.
Avalanche experts are analyzing and questioning the decisions made by guides during a deadly backcountry trip in California, which resulted in fatalities.
South Korean intelligence indicates that Kim Jong Un's daughter is increasingly being presented in public, particularly at defense events, suggesting an acceleration in building her image as a potential successor.
Universal Pictures released the sequel globally on Wednesday, capitalizing on kids' spring break vacations in the week leading up to the Easter holiday.
Iranul și-a formulat pozițiile și cererile ca răspuns la recentele propuneri de încetare a focului transmise prin intermediari, a declarat luni un purtător de cuvânt al Ministerului Afacerilor…
Hungary's Prime Minister Orbán, who has long been a source of annoyance for the European Union, is now facing the prospect of defeat in upcoming elections, coinciding with a thwarted pipeline attack near the Serbian border.
As experienced tailors and dressmakers retire, there is a growing demand for skilled sewers across various industries globally, with the United States also facing this increasing need.
BTS's album or song 'Arirang' has achieved a historic milestone for K-pop by topping the US Billboard 200 chart for a second consecutive week, as reported by Yonhap News Agency.
Chinese mining workers are reportedly facing significant changes in their industry, leading some to transition into new professions such as selling noodles.
South Korea and France have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to collaborate on the conservation of significant cultural heritage sites, specifically Jongmyo in Korea and the Saint-Denis Basilica in France.
Labour leader Keir Starmer has voiced his concern regarding reports of Kanye West potentially performing at UK festivals. Starmer's apprehension stems from the rapper's history of antisemitic and offensive remarks.
Two firefighters in Pennsylvania died in a head-on UTV crash while actively searching for a missing woman. The incident occurred during their emergency response efforts.
The season finale of 'Saturday Night Live' concluded with appearances from notable guests including Olivia Rodrigo, Matt Damon, Will Ferrell, and Paul McCartney.
Rex Heuermann, the suspect in the Gilgo Beach serial killings, is expected to appear in court to plead guilty to murder charges related to an eighth victim.
North Korea launched several short-range ballistic missiles into the sea, marking its second missile test in two days, hours after a senior Pyongyang official ridiculed Seoul's hopes for improved relations.
Jay Rothman, the recently fired President of the Universities of Wisconsin, told the Associated Press that he was 'blindsided' by his unexpected removal from the position.
An appeals court in Seoul is scheduled to hold the final hearing in the corruption trial of former first lady Kim Keon Hee, who faces charges including the acceptance of luxury goods.
Ropa prudko zlacnela po oznámení dvojtýždňového prímeria medzi USA a Iránom. Trump spojil dohodu s okamžitým a bezpečným znovuotvorením Hormuzského prielivu.
Affiliates of HD KSOE have successfully secured multiple shipbuilding orders totaling 1.97 trillion won, marking a significant boost for the company's order book and the shipbuilding industry.
SRBIJA je s izraelskim vojnim divom Elbit Systems dogovorila proizvodnju dronova na svom teritoriju, objavila je u utorak Balkanska istraživačka mreža (BIRN) u suradnji s izraelskim listom Haaretz.
Airlines are implementing new restrictions on the number of chargers travelers can carry, a measure taken to mitigate potential fire risks associated with these devices.
US Catholic bishops have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, challenging its decision to abruptly halt funding for refugee resettlement programs.
A timeline of key events details Kilmar Abrego Garcia's protracted legal battle with the Trump administration, encompassing issues from deportation to court proceedings.
An Army sergeant is scheduled to face a court-martial in June for shootings that occurred at a Georgia base, after having pleaded to some of the charges.
A decade after his initial protest, activist and former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick is set to publish his memoir, "The Perilous Fight," through Hachette on September 15.
The parents of a toddler were charged after their child was injured by a wolf at ZooAmerica in Hershey, Pennsylvania, reportedly after the child put a hand into the enclosure while the parents were distracted by their phones.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has again proposed a truce before Orthodox Easter, but accused Russia of responding with massive drone attacks across multiple regions of Ukraine. Hundreds of drones were reportedly launched.
A special counsel team has requested a five-year prison term for former South Korean Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun on charges of obstructing justice, specifically for deceiving the Presidential Security Service.
South Korea has agreed to transfer a prototype of its homegrown KF-21 Boramae fighter jet to Indonesia, effectively settling a long-running dispute over Jakarta’s delayed payments in their joint development program.
Taylor Frankie Paul, star of Hulu's “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives,” is expected to face arguments on a protective order sought by a former partner in a Utah court, following the cancellation of her "Bachelorette" appearance.
Korean A-list actors Youn Yuh-jung and Song Kang-ho have been cast in the second season of the popular series 'Beef', which is expected to deepen its Korean narrative.
A managing director for the organization behind Wireless Festival has come out in support of Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, asking that people “offer some forgiveness and hope” to the…
This small-cap news roundup covers Lindian's new CFO appointment, Far East Gold retaining a 51% interest in Woyla, and St George reporting "spectacular" drill results.
Several Oklahoma City police officers have been placed on leave after making an April Fools’ Day 911 call to dispatchers, prompting an internal investigation.
Israel launched an attack on Iran's largest petrochemical complex, identified by some reports as the South Pars facility. The Israeli Defense Minister confirmed the strike, stating the complex accounts for approximately half of Iran's petrochemical production.
A new traveling exhibit aims to challenge common misconceptions and stereotypes surrounding Muslim philanthropy and charitable giving. The exhibition highlights the diverse ways Muslims contribute to society through various forms of giving.
Ten librarians have been recognized with the "I Love My Librarian Award" for their significant contributions, ranging from addressing book bans to facilitating basement makeovers.
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Η αποστολή Artemis II της NASA πλησιάζει σε μία από τις πιο κρίσιμες και αγωνιώδεις στιγμές της…
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Global oil prices continue to surge, driving up fuel costs worldwide, as the ongoing US-Israeli war with Iran persists and ceasefire efforts have reached a dead end. President Trump's recent threat to destroy Iranian infrastructure if the Strait of Hormuz is not opened has further disrupted supply, pushing oil prices above $110. Asian markets have mostly gained, while government bonds have fallen, all reacting to the escalating tensions and increased supply disruption concerns.
Media experts anticipate that Savannah Guthrie's return to the 'Today' show will be a significant event, potentially reshaping morning television, as she navigates her emotional journey following her mother, Nancy Guthrie's, kidnapping. The article discusses her expected comeback.
A new guide provides recommendations for what to stream, including content featuring Sydney Sweeney, the series 'Hacks,' 'Malcolm in the Middle,' Jonah Hill, and music from Ella Langley.
Two men in Germany found a bottle labeled 'Polonium-210', a highly radioactive and potentially deadly substance, while searching for Easter eggs in a garden in Vaihingen.
The Writers Guild of America and Hollywood studios have reached a tentative four-year agreement after several weeks of negotiations, potentially resolving their dispute. This follows a months-long strike by the union in 2023.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun has called for negotiations with Israel to prevent a devastating conflict in southern Lebanon, warning against a scenario similar to the destruction seen in Gaza.
A child immigrant allegedly suffered months of sexual abuse while in federal custody, with the family stating that faster action could have prevented the incident.