
Three arrested after explosive device thrown at NYC anti-Islam protest
Police arrested three people after a counterprotester threw a device containing nuts and bolts at an anti-Islam demonstration near Gracie Mansion following pepper spray incident.

Police arrested three people after a counterprotester threw a device containing nuts and bolts at an anti-Islam demonstration near Gracie Mansion following pepper spray incident.

Myanmar's parliament has approved a new cabinet consisting largely of former generals and officials from the previous military-led government.

Live Nation agreed to open Ticketmaster to competing sellers as part of a Justice Department antitrust settlement.

Kilauea volcano on Hawaii's Big Island erupted Thursday morning, producing massive lava fountains and prompting closure of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.

The UK government has unveiled several measures including expanded court processing, increased security funding, and digital ID proposals.

White House sources indicate potential reshuffling at DOJ after Attorney General Pam Bondi's departure, with President Trump downplaying broader Cabinet changes.
The Trump administration is working with American companies to reduce U.S. dependence on China for rare earth elements critical to military and technology applications.

OpenAI announced executive changes including medical leave for AGI CEO Fidji Simo and a role shift for COO Brad Lightcap.

Saudi Arabia has reportedly warned Iran not to attack its territory and indicated it would retaliate if attacked, according to sources.
AWS executive advocates for specification-based development approach as AI coding agents reduce software delivery times from weeks to days.

FBI arrests eight people in $60 million healthcare fraud scheme as task force suspends 221 hospice and healthcare providers in California.

Gemma Monk had to switch wedding dresses minutes before her ceremony after her sister-in-law threw black paint on her dress.

The NFL will begin hiring replacement referees in coming weeks as negotiations with the officials' union remain deadlocked before May 31 contract expiration.

The Supreme Court is reviewing a Mississippi statute that permits mail-in ballots postmarked by Election Day to be counted if received within five business days afterward.

California billionaires hold approximately $2 trillion in wealth that largely avoids income taxation, prompting proposals for annual wealth taxes.
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