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China’s one-child policy fuels growing elder-care strain China's one-child policy, enforced nationwide from 1979, is facing renewed criticism as they confronts mounting pressure to care for aging parents. S Korea opposition leader says president’s N Korea policy amounts to “surrender” PPP leader Jang Dong-hyuk criticized President Lee's approach to N Korea on Sunday, saying it was "not peaceful reunification" but a "surrender". BOK unveils temporary steps to stabilize FX market as won weakens BOK said it will temporarily ease regulations and offer incentives to financial institutions in a bid to stabilize the foreign exchange market. 'Wire,' 'It,' 'Black Phone' actor James Ransone dead of suicide at 46 James Ransone, an actor who appeared on "The Wire" and "Poker Face," has died of suicide. He was 46. 'Avatar' tops North American box office with $88MPowerball jackpot climbs to $1.6 billion for Monday drawing The Powerball jackpot has climbed to $1.6 billion after no one claimed the winning ticket following Saturday's drawing. There have been 45 consecutive drawings with no grand-prize winner. Rocket Lab launches 79th Electron mission, ends successful year The international space company Rocket Lab successfully launched its 21st Electron mission of the year Sunday, ending 2025 with a 100% success rate for its small-lift rocket program. Australia holds national day of reflection one week after Bondi Beach massacre Seven days after a mass shooting devastated Bondi Beach, Australians gathered on Sunday for a national day of reflection. Jeffries vows to 'pressure' Senate on health care insurance subsidies House Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, R-N.Y., said Sunday that he expects lawmakers to pass a bipartisan compromise on extending Affordable Care Act tax credits. Chase Brown, Bengals drub Dolphins, spoil QB Quinn Ewers' first start Chase Brown scored three times in one quarter, while the Cincinnati Bengals forced three turnovers Sunday in a 45-21 thrashing of the Miami Dolphins. U.S. Coast Guard pursuing third oil tanker in the Caribbean The U.S. Coast Guard is chasing down a third oil tanker in the Caribbean, which refused to be boarded amid Trump's pressure campaign against Venezuela. Ursid meteor shower to dazzle night sky in 2025's final celestial event The Ursid meteor shower peaks Sunday night into early Monday morning, and is the last major event on the celestial calendar this year. Controllable lifestyle factors help keep the brain young Research suggests that a range of health factors that people can actually control may help to keep the brain from aging prematurely. Macron’s silverware steward arrested for stealing from Élysée Palace The head steward responsible for formal silverware has been arrested for stealing fine cutlery and porcelain from France's Élysée Palace. 'Kingstown' star Taylor Handley: Kyle and Mike have nothing but each other Taylor Handley says there may be hard feelings between the McLusky brothers in S4 of "Kingstown," but they will always try to have each other's backs. Armed gunmen open fire in South Africa tavern, killing 9 people Nearly a dozen armed gunmen stormed a tavern in South Africa early Sunday and opened fire at random, killing at least nine people, reports said. Watch: Ariana Grande plays Kevin in 'Home Alone' horror spoof for 'SNL' "Wicked" star Ariana Grande guest hosted the last 2025 episode of "SNL" this weekend. The show also ended Bowen Yang's seven-season stint. Smith-Njigba leads Week 16 fantasy football wide receiver rankings Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Amon-Ra St. Brown lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top-50 fantasy football wide receiver rankings for Week 16. Power largely restored after unexplained blackout hits San Francisco Power has been largely restored after a widespread and unexplained blackout left swaths of San Francisco without electricity on Saturday. |
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U.S. Coast Guard Pursues Oil Tanker Linked to VenezuelaThe latest vessel to be targeted by the United States in its pressure campaign on Venezuela was sending distress signals as it headed northeast from the Caribbean into the Atlantic. At Turning Point Fest, Vance Refuses to Take Sides in Fight Over BigotryThe vice president’s plea for a big-tent coalition at an annual conservative gathering belied the cracks in his party over antisemitism, racism and conspiracy theories. ‘60 Minutes’ Pulled a Segment. A Correspondent Calls It ‘Political.’Sharyn Alfonsi, a “60 Minutes” correspondent, criticized the network’s decision to remove her reporting from Sunday’s edition of the show. Russia Dismisses Reports of Progress in Ukraine Peace TalksProposals that emerged in recent negotiations with the United States were “rather unconstructive,” a Kremlin official said on Sunday. Michele Singer Reiner: A Life Rooted in Activism and Listening to OthersMichele Singer Reiner was the guiding force in the lives of her family, stressing the need to help and respect one another. Sikh Truckers Found Refuge In Trucking Until The Trump Administration’s CrackdownTwo high-profile crashes and a Trump administration crackdown have brought worry, and wariness, to the community. Guns from the United States are Pouring into Canada, Fueling a Spike in Gun ViolenceThe proliferation of illegal firearms from the United States has fueled a spike in gun violence in Canada, where most guns used in crimes are smuggled across the border. How China Tried to Dismantle a Major Underground ChurchVideos and photographs show how the Chinese authorities have tried to dismantle Zion Church, a Christian network with branches across the country. ‘Orwellian Climate of Fear’: How China Cracks Down on Critics in the U.S.The Chinese government once focused on political dissidents and exiled activists. Now, federal officials say, it is targeting artists in the United States whose creative protests test its tolerance. How Many Toys Will Parents Buy for Their Kids This Christmas?Ynon Kreiz, the chief executive of Mattel, believes consumers squeezed by tariffs and inflation will cut back on other things before they skimp on Barbies and Hot Wheels. Waymo Suspended Service in San Francisco After Its Cars Stalled During Power OutageThe self-driving cars came to a halt at intersections when the power outage knocked out traffic signals, causing tie-ups but no accidents or injuries. Heavy Rains Bring Flooding to Northern CaliforniaAs floodwaters submerged cars and prompted rescues in the state’s far north on Sunday, forecasters warned that Central California would receive heavy rain later in the week. Older Americans Quit Weight-Loss Drugs in DrovesIn some studies, half of patients stopped taking GLP-1s within a year despite the benefits, citing the expense and side effects. Élysée Palace Silver and Tableware Stolen by Steward, Prosecutors SayIn what prosecutors say was an inside job, copper pots, porcelain and Baccarat Champagne glasses were stolen from the inventory of the Élysée Palace. James Ransone, Actor Known for ‘The Wire,’ Dies at 46The character actor had grown up in Maryland, where “The Wire” was set, and went on to star in horror films like “It Chapter Two.” More Recent Articles |
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China's one-child policy, enforced nationwide from 1979, is facing renewed criticism as they confronts mounting pressure to care for aging parents.
PPP leader Jang Dong-hyuk criticized President Lee's approach to N Korea on Sunday, saying it was "not peaceful reunification" but a "surrender".
BOK said it will temporarily ease regulations and offer incentives to financial institutions in a bid to stabilize the foreign exchange market.
James Ransone, an actor who appeared on "The Wire" and "Poker Face," has died of suicide. He was 46.
The Powerball jackpot has climbed to $1.6 billion after no one claimed the winning ticket following Saturday's drawing. There have been 45 consecutive drawings with no grand-prize winner.
The international space company Rocket Lab successfully launched its 21st Electron mission of the year Sunday, ending 2025 with a 100% success rate for its small-lift rocket program.
Seven days after a mass shooting devastated Bondi Beach, Australians gathered on Sunday for a national day of reflection.
House Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, R-N.Y., said Sunday that he expects lawmakers to pass a bipartisan compromise on extending Affordable Care Act tax credits.
Chase Brown scored three times in one quarter, while the Cincinnati Bengals forced three turnovers Sunday in a 45-21 thrashing of the Miami Dolphins.
The U.S. Coast Guard is chasing down a third oil tanker in the Caribbean, which refused to be boarded amid Trump's pressure campaign against Venezuela.
The Ursid meteor shower peaks Sunday night into early Monday morning, and is the last major event on the celestial calendar this year.
Research suggests that a range of health factors that people can actually control may help to keep the brain from aging prematurely.
The head steward responsible for formal silverware has been arrested for stealing fine cutlery and porcelain from France's Élysée Palace.
Taylor Handley says there may be hard feelings between the McLusky brothers in S4 of "Kingstown," but they will always try to have each other's backs.
Nearly a dozen armed gunmen stormed a tavern in South Africa early Sunday and opened fire at random, killing at least nine people, reports said.
"Wicked" star Ariana Grande guest hosted the last 2025 episode of "SNL" this weekend. The show also ended Bowen Yang's seven-season stint.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Amon-Ra St. Brown lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top-50 fantasy football wide receiver rankings for Week 16.
Power has been largely restored after a widespread and unexplained blackout left swaths of San Francisco without electricity on Saturday. 
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