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Lee Jae-myung's acquittal from election law violations clears the way for his presidential ambitions amidst South Korea's political turmoil.
Filipina tennis player Alexandra Eala scores a remarkable upset over Iga Swiatek, advancing to the Miami Open semi-finals.
Handwritten notes found in Luigi Mangione's socks during a court appearance raise questions of special treatment as he awaits trial for murder.
Gérard Depardieu denies sexual assault charges in a high-profile trial, admitting to physical contact but claiming it was not sexual misconduct.
US negotiates Black Sea ceasefire as Russia and Ukraine agree on safe passage, but conditions threaten implementation.
Niger’s leader Abdourahamane Tchiani is sworn in as president for a five-year transitional period amid increasing tensions and military control.
South Korea's Truth and Reconciliation Commission reveals major violations in foreign adoptions, calling for state apologies and reforms.
Columbia University faculty are suing the Trump administration after a $400 million funding cut tied to academic policy changes, impacting research grants.
The CBO warns that without action from Congress, the U.S. could face default as soon as August 2025, risking economic repercussions.
Jessica Aber's family reveals her battle with epilepsy; police confirm her death appears from natural causes amid ongoing investigations.
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