• US Makes June Deadline to End Ukraine War
  • Japan's Takaichi Poised to Win Sunday's Vote
  • Fans Boo Vance at Olympics Opening Ceremony
  • Epstein Revelations Topple Top Figures in Europe
  • India and US Closer to Reducing Trump Tariffs
US stocks soar to their best day since May as the Dow tops 50,000

NEW YORK (AP) - The U.S. stock market roared back, as technology stocks recovered and bitcoin halted its plunge, at least for now. The S&P 500 jumped 2% Friday for its best day since May. The Dow Jones Industrial Average soared roughly 1,200 points and topped the 50,000 level for the first time, while the Nasdaq composite rallied 2.2%.

Top Asia Pacific Breaking News: Morning Edition

TOKYO (AP) – Japan’s prime minister is a heavy metal music fan. She loves motorcycles and playing the drums, including with visiting dignitaries. She thrilled a nation that often fetishizes company loyalty by declaring that her secret for success as leader would be ” work, work, work, work, work. “

Pentagon says it's cutting ties with 'woke' Harvard, discontinuing military training

The Pentagon said Friday it is cutting ties with Harvard University, ending all military training, fellowships and certificate programs with the Ivy League institution.  The announcement marks the latest development in the Trump administration’s prolonged standoff with Harvard over the White House’s demands for reforms at the Ivy League school.

 

Mariah Carey's Olympic act prompts questions about possible lip-syncing

MILAN (AP) – The performance by pop star Mariah Carey at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics opening ceremony was the talk of the town – but it also raised a few questions. The rendition by the American singer of Italian classic “Nel Blu Dipinto di Blu” – better known as “Volare” – was a showstopping highlight in the 3½-hour spectacle that kicked off the Games.

By The Numbers: A look at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics

MILAN (AP) – The Milan Cortina Winter Olympics officially started on Friday, with the opening ceremony and the lighting of the cauldrons.  And these Games are particularly supersized. These are the first Olympics to fully embrace cost-cutting reforms installed by the International Olympic Committee, and use mostly existing venues.

Franjo von Allmen of Switzerland wins men's downhill, first gold medal of Olympics

BORMIO, Italy (AP) – Swiss racer Franjo von Allmen brought home the first gold medal at the Milan Cortina Games by winning the downhill on Saturday. It’s his first Olympic crown in his very first Olympic race.

India and US Move Closer to Reducing Trump Tariffs

NEW DELHI (AP) – India and the United States released a framework for an interim trade agreement to lower tariffs on Indian goods, which Indian opposition accused of favoring Washington. The joint statement, released Friday, came after U.S. President Donald Trump announced his plan last week to reduce import tariffs on the South Asian country.

Trump praises Nexstar-Tegna broadcast television deal he once opposed

WASHINGTON (AP) – President Donald Trump on Saturday endorsed Nexstar Media Group’s $6.2 billion purchase of broadcast rival Tegna, an apparent reversal from earlier criticism of the deal. “We need more competition against THE ENEMY, the Fake News National TV Networks,” Trump wrote on social media.

Syria and Saudi Arabia sign multibillion-dollar investment deals

DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) – Syria and Saudi Arabia signed multibillion-dollar investment agreements on Saturday, including a major telecommunications project, a low-cost joint airline and an international airport in northern Syria.

US Gives Ukraine and Russia June Deadline to End War

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) – The U.S. has given Ukraine and Russia a June deadline to reach a deal to end the nearly four‑year war, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told reporters, as Russian strikes on energy infrastructure forced nuclear power plants to cut output on Saturday.

Japan's Takaichi is poised to expand her power in Sunday's vote

TOKYO (AP) – Japan’s prime minister is a heavy metal music fan. She loves motorcycles and playing the drums, including with visiting dignitaries. She thrilled a nation that often fetishizes company loyalty by declaring that her secret for success as leader would be ” work, work, work, work, work.

Fans Boo Vance at Olympics Opening Ceremony

MILAN (AP) – Though U.S. Vice President JD Vance was booed by some spectators at the Winter Games opening ceremony, there was warmth with Olympic leaders at a key point in diplomatic relations ahead of the 2028 Los Angeles Summer Games.

MOSCOW (AP) – Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping held a video call Wednesday to discuss the burgeoning economic cooperation between Moscow and Beijing and their relations with the United States. The Kremlin leader accepted an invitation to visit China twice this year.