3 Newsletters: 74 new articles
Here are the latest updates for salah0998.inthe@blogger.com Updates from:
|
HHS freezes Minnesota child care payments amid fraud accusations U.S. Department of Health and Human Services officials have frozen federal child care funding to Minnesota amid accusations of fraud in that state. Survey: Germans with reunification experience back Korean unification More than half of German respondents said they would recommend unification of the Korean Peninsula, drawing on their own country's experience. Rodong Sinmun access expands to 181 sites in South Korea South Korea's Unification Ministry said Tuesday that the public can now read North Korea's state newspaper Rodong Sinmun at 181 designated outlets Lee orders probe into claims of Unification Church lobbying President Lee Jae-myung on Tuesday ordered prosecutors and police to investigate allegations that the Unification Church lobbied politicians South Korea firms cut hiring plans by 64,000 for early 2026 S. Korean companies plan to hire fewer workers through early next year, extending a cooling trend in the job market, the Labor Ministry said Tuesday S. Korea to adopt 'North Korean migrants' term in government South Korea's Unification Ministry said Tuesday it will begin using the term "North Korean migrants" starting Jan. 1 in government authorities Kang says Poland Chunmoo deal advances push for top-four arms rank Kang Hoon-sik said the 5.6 trillion won ($3.9B) Chunmoo deal with Poland shows South Korea's push to be a top-four arms exporter is advancing. Hanwha Aerospace wins $3.9B Chunmoo missile deal with Poland Hanwha Aerospace said Tuesday it has signed a third implementation contract worth 5.6 trillion won ($3.9 billion) to South Korea's Chunmoo to Poland. S. Korea graduate employment rate falls to 69.5%, foreign grads rise S. Korea's employment rate for higher-education graduates fell in 2024, while the domestic employment rate for foreign graduates rose sharply. South Korea AI teams unveil foundation models in national project S. Korea on Tuesday publicly unveiled early results from its national "Independent AI Foundation Model" project as five domestic teams presented model S. Korean lawmaker proposes change to Press Arbitration Act S. Korean opposition lawmaker Kim proposed an amendment to the Press Arbitration Act and submitted the "Media Arbitration Blind Spot Resolution Act" Alleged D.C. pipe-bomber is indicted and jailed after detention hearing; lawyers argued for pretrial release Attorneys for Brian Cole Jr., the man accused of building and laying pipe bombs in Washington, D.C., is indicted and jailed after a Tuesday hearing. Recovery effort underway for 3 found dead on Southern California's Mount Baldy The search for a hiker on Southern California's Mount Baldy resulted in three hikers being found dead Tuesday, authorities said. Iran-Venezuela arms trade triggers U.S. sanctions The U.S. Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control on Tuesday sanctioned 10 people and entities for weapons trades between Venezuela and Iran. Alabama judge vacates sentence of woman convicted for her baby's stillbirth An Alabama judge on Tuesday vacated the conviction of a woman sentenced to 18 years in prison for the death of her unborn baby. Patriots WR Stefon Diggs faces charges of strangulation, assault New England Patriots star Stefon Diggs faces charges of strangulation or suffocation and assault and battery, Massachusetts court records show. NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani to be sworn in during private ceremony Zohran Mamdani will greet the New Year as New York City's latest mayor when the annual ball drops in Times Square at midnight on Thursday. Tatiana Schlossberg, JFK's granddaughter, dies of leukemia at 35 Tatiana Schlossberg, environmental journalist and granddaughter of President John F. Kennedy, died Tuesday, a month after revealing her cancer. Federal judge temporarily halts South Sudanese deportations A federal judge on Tuesday ordered the Trump administration to reinstate temporary protected status against deportation for citizens of South Sudan. Body of California shark attack victim recovered The body of a missing woman believed to have been attacked by a shark was recovered on a beach about 25 miles from where she went missing Dec. 21. Illinois woman buys wrong lottery ticket, wins $250,000 An Illinois woman mistakenly bought the wrong FastPlay lottery ticket online -- and the mistake ended up winning her a $250,000 jackpot. Fox rescued from 25-foot tank at water treatment plant Firefighters and animal rescuers in England came to the rescue of an "extremely lucky" fox that ended up trapped in an empty, 25-foot-deep water tank. Judge: Federal Reserve must fund the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau during appeals A federal judge on Tuesday issued an order saying that the Federal Reserve must continue to fund the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Ocean Infinity resumes search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 The deep-sea search specialists at Ocean Infinity resumed their search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 on Tuesday, nearly 12 years after it vanished. Denver Nuggets' Nikola Jokic out at least four weeks with knee injury Denver Nuggets All-Star center Nikola Jokic will miss at least four weeks of action due to a left knee injury, the Nuggets announced Tuesday. |
Here are the latest updates for salah0998.inthe@blogger.com Updates from:
|
6 Takeaways on the Unwinding U.S.-Ukraine AllianceA Times investigation reveals the inside story of the Trump administration’s chaotic push for a peace deal and its erratic role in the war. Justice Dept. Now Said to Be Reviewing 5.2 Million Pages of Epstein FilesThe number represents a more precise, and potentially much larger, figure than earlier estimates. The department is seeking to enlist about 400 lawyers to help in the review. Health Dept. Pauses Child Care Funding to Minnesota, Citing State’s Fraud ScandalThe pause affects a funding stream that provides $185 million in annual aid to the state’s day care centers, as federal investigations into fraud in Minnesota’s social services programs continue. Justice Dept. Leaders Pushed to Charge Abrego Garcia, Emails ShowThe release of the emails raised serious questions about whether the Justice Department had misled a judge in telling him that local prosecutors had acted alone in charging Mr. Abrego Garcia. Mamdani Chooses a Veteran N.Y.C. Education Leader as Schools ChancellorThe selection of Kamar Samuels, who leads schools on the West Side of Manhattan, could help Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani craft his schools agenda. Mamdani Nominates Top City Lawyer and Deputy Mayor of HealthThe mayor-elect said the selections indicate his administration’s commitment to help New York City’s vulnerable residents. Tatiana Schlossberg Was a Kennedy, and a Rookie ReporterTatiana Schlossberg, who died on Tuesday, was the granddaughter of John F. Kennedy. But as a journalist, her first editor remembers, she insisted on putting in the work. Iowa Democrat Wins State Senate Seat, Fending Off G.O.P. SupermajorityBy holding a left-leaning seat in suburban Des Moines, Democrats ensured that Republicans would not have a supermajority in the State Senate. Crew Paints Russian Flag on Oil Tanker Pursued by the U.S. Coast GuardThe U.S. military tried to intercept the Bella 1 last week in the Caribbean Sea as it headed to Venezuela to pick up oil. Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Former Colorado Senator, Dies at 92A Democrat turned Republican, he was the only Native American during three terms in the House of Representatives and in 12 years in the Senate. He was also a judo expert and an Olympian. Katherine Maher of NPR Has Come Out on Top Despite Battles With Trump and the CPBKatherine Maher has taken an unyielding approach to NPR’s biggest battles — which has sometimes put her at odds with her colleagues in public media. How America Loses Vaccine AccessAmerica could all but lose vaccine access. Here’s how. Gaza Aid Groups Face Suspensions Under New Israeli RulesThe organizations, including Doctors Without Borders, have resisted providing Israel with detailed information about their workers. Isiah Whitlock Jr., Scene-Stealing Character Actor in ‘The Wire,’ Dies at 71In one of his most enduring roles, he played a corrupt state senator known for his ability to fashion an expletive into an outstretched catchphrase. More Rain Forecast for Los Angeles Starting on New Year’s EveAfter Christmas-week storms, two rounds of rainfall starting on New Year’s Eve could cause more flooding and mudslides. More Recent Articles |
Subscribe to:
Post Comments
(
Atom
)


U.S. Department of Health and Human Services officials have frozen federal child care funding to Minnesota amid accusations of fraud in that state.
More than half of German respondents said they would recommend unification of the Korean Peninsula, drawing on their own country's experience.
South Korea's Unification Ministry said Tuesday that the public can now read North Korea's state newspaper Rodong Sinmun at 181 designated outlets
President Lee Jae-myung on Tuesday ordered prosecutors and police to investigate allegations that the Unification Church lobbied politicians
S. Korean companies plan to hire fewer workers through early next year, extending a cooling trend in the job market, the Labor Ministry said Tuesday
South Korea's Unification Ministry said Tuesday it will begin using the term "North Korean migrants" starting Jan. 1 in government authorities
Kang Hoon-sik said the 5.6 trillion won ($3.9B) Chunmoo deal with Poland shows South Korea's push to be a top-four arms exporter is advancing.
Hanwha Aerospace said Tuesday it has signed a third implementation contract worth 5.6 trillion won ($3.9 billion) to South Korea's Chunmoo to Poland.
S. Korea's employment rate for higher-education graduates fell in 2024, while the domestic employment rate for foreign graduates rose sharply.
S. Korea on Tuesday publicly unveiled early results from its national "Independent AI Foundation Model" project as five domestic teams presented model
S. Korean opposition lawmaker Kim proposed an amendment to the Press Arbitration Act and submitted the "Media Arbitration Blind Spot Resolution Act"
Attorneys for Brian Cole Jr., the man accused of building and laying pipe bombs in Washington, D.C., is indicted and jailed after a Tuesday hearing.
The search for a hiker on Southern California's Mount Baldy resulted in three hikers being found dead Tuesday, authorities said.
The U.S. Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control on Tuesday sanctioned 10 people and entities for weapons trades between Venezuela and Iran.
An Alabama judge on Tuesday vacated the conviction of a woman sentenced to 18 years in prison for the death of her unborn baby.
New England Patriots star Stefon Diggs faces charges of strangulation or suffocation and assault and battery, Massachusetts court records show.
Zohran Mamdani will greet the New Year as New York City's latest mayor when the annual ball drops in Times Square at midnight on Thursday.
Tatiana Schlossberg, environmental journalist and granddaughter of President John F. Kennedy, died Tuesday, a month after revealing her cancer.
A federal judge on Tuesday ordered the Trump administration to reinstate temporary protected status against deportation for citizens of South Sudan.
The body of a missing woman believed to have been attacked by a shark was recovered on a beach about 25 miles from where she went missing Dec. 21.
An Illinois woman mistakenly bought the wrong FastPlay lottery ticket online -- and the mistake ended up winning her a $250,000 jackpot.
Firefighters and animal rescuers in England came to the rescue of an "extremely lucky" fox that ended up trapped in an empty, 25-foot-deep water tank.
A federal judge on Tuesday issued an order saying that the Federal Reserve must continue to fund the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
The deep-sea search specialists at Ocean Infinity resumed their search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 on Tuesday, nearly 12 years after it vanished.
Denver Nuggets All-Star center Nikola Jokic will miss at least four weeks of action due to a left knee injury, the Nuggets announced Tuesday. 
Post a Comment