Mexico calls on the International Court of Justice to expel Ecuador from UN
A complaint filed in the court on Thursday alleges violations of international law following a raid on Mexico's embassy.
L.A. Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani's ex-interpreter charged with stealing $16M to cover gambling debts
Federal prosecutors on Thursday charged the former interpreter for Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani with bank fraud, alleging he stole more than $16 million to pay off gambling debts.
Basketball coach Scott Drew squashes Kentucky rumors, will stay at Baylor
Baylor men's basketball coach Scott Drew ended speculation that he would potentially accept the same role at Kentucky, announcing Thursday on X that he will stay with the Bears.
N.J. Sen. Bob Menendez, wife to face separate corruption trials
Sen. Bob Menendez and his wife, Nadine, will face separate trials in their indictment for bribery, obstruction and acting as a foreign agent. U.S. District Judge Sidney Stein on Thursday severed the cases.
Singapore’s economy misses forecasts with 2.7 percent growth
City-state's performance is closely watched as a barometer of global economic conditions.
Before India election, Instagram boosts Modi AI images that violate rules
The ads do not meet the levels of disclosure Meta says it needs for AI-generated posts linked to India election.
Japan, Philippines, US rebuke China over ‘dangerous’ South China Sea moves
Meeting in Washington, DC, the leaders of Japan, the Philippines and US stress importance of abiding by maritime law.
FTX’ Sam Bankman-Fried appeals conviction and 25-year sentence for fraud
Bankman-Fried faces steep odds in bid to overturn conviction stemming from the collapse of his cryptocurrency exchange.
Parents with backyard poultry can transmit salmonella to infants
A days-old newborn in Oregon was sickened with salmonella that may have been transmitted from parents who tended infected poultry located 150 miles away, a new report finds.
Harvard returns to requiring standardized test scores for admissions
Harvard announced Thursday it will reinstitute the mandatory submission of standardized test scores for fall 2025 admissions. It's an abrupt reversal from previous policy of being test-optional on admissions.
Alexa and Carlos PenaVega star in 'Mr. Manhattan'
Great American PureFlix announced the new movie "Mr. Manhattan" Thursday. Starring Alex and Carlos PenaVega, "Mr. Manhattan" premieres May 24.
Biden urged to ban China-made cars from the US
Senate Banking Committee chair called Chinese cars an "existential threat" to the US motor industry.
US restricts travel for employees in Israel
Iran is believed to be planning retaliation after an Israeli strike on its consulate in Syria.