U.S. weighs charges against former Cuban leader Raúl Castro
U.S. authorities are considering prosecution of 94-year-old Raúl Castro over the 1996 downing of aircraft operated by Brothers to the Rescue.
A nine-person jury will deliberate on whether OpenAI and Sam Altman are liable in Elon Musk's case alleging the firm bilked him and unjustly enriched itself.
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Millions of Palestinians mark 78th anniversary of the Nakba
Palestinians commemorate the 1948 displacement of roughly 750,000 people. More than two million remain displaced in Gaza following a ceasefire.
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LIRR strike looms as MTA and unions remain at impasse over pay
Long Island Rail Road workers and the MTA have not reached a deal ahead of a potential Saturday midnight strike affecting 300,000 daily commuters.
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Gotham FC exploring move to NYCFC's new Queens stadium
The 2025 NWSL champions are in advanced talks to relocate from New Jersey to a planned 25,000-seat facility opening in 2027 or 2028.
U.S. court suspends Trump sanctions against UN official Albanese
A federal judge in Washington halted sanctions imposed on Francesca Albanese, UN special rapporteur on Palestinian territories, citing First Amendment violations.
Iran warns countries colluding with Israel will be held accountable
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi condemned nations aiding Israel after Netanyahu's secret UAE visit was revealed, calling such collusion unforgivable.
Scientists warn FIFA heat safety measures inadequate for 2026 World Cup
International experts say current protocols risk serious harm to players as roughly 25% of matches face dangerous heat conditions across North American venues.
Honda posts first annual net loss since 1957 listing
The Japanese automaker reported a net loss for fiscal 2025 and aims to return to profitability in fiscal 2026.
Latvia's PM Evika Silina resigns after coalition collapse over drones
Silina stepped down Thursday after her coalition lost its parliamentary majority when the Progressive party withdrew support over her firing of Defence Minister Andris Spruds.
Sinner breaks Djokovic's Masters 1000 win streak record at Italian Open
World No. 1 defeats Rublev 6-2, 6-4 in Rome quarterfinals, extending consecutive Masters victories to 32 and overall streak to 27 matches.
Streamer Dalton Eatherly charged with attempted murder in Tennessee courthouse shooting
"Chud the Builder" was charged Wednesday after a shooting outside a Clarksville courthouse left two men wounded, authorities said.
Russian strike on Kyiv kills eight, including child; dozens injured
A massive Russian aerial attack on Kyiv overnight killed at least eight people and injured dozens more, with search and rescue operations ongoing.
Zema criticizes Flávio Bolsonaro over banker contact, sparks campaign clash
Former Minas Gerais governor Romeu Zema condemned senator Flávio Bolsonaro's recorded requests for funds from banker Daniel Vorcaro, prompting sharp rebuttals from Bolsonaro allies.
Child grazed by gunfire during Bronx shootout between rival groups
A 5-year-old girl was struck in the head during a shooting involving two groups in the Bronx on Wednesday evening and was hospitalized in stable condition.
Hundreds of thousands protest Milei's university funding cuts in Argentina
Massive demonstrations across Argentina demand the government implement a university financing law and reverse budget cuts to public higher education.