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Trump confirms strike on alleged drug port in Venezuela President Donald Trump on Monday confirmed that the United States struck a "dock area" that officials believe is used to transfer drugs to boats for international distribution. China warns U.S. it cannot stop Taiwan reunification China demanded the U.S. halt arms sales to Taiwan, warning U.S. cannot stop reunification as Chinese forces launched drills encircling the island Thae Yong-ho says North may build nuclear submarine before South Former People Power Party lawmaker Thae Yong-ho said Monday that N. Korea is likely to build a nuclear-powered submarine before S. Korea. Defectors protest proposed new label for North Koreans in South N. Korean defector groups on Monday urged S. Korea's Unification Ministry to halt its push to replace the official term for defectors, could mislead Judge rules that transcript of Charlie Kirk killer’s hearing be made public A transcript and audio recording of a closed-door hearing in the trial of Charlie Kirk's killer will be made public, with some redactions, a Utah judge ruled on Monday. Democratic Party panel says Ssangbangwool case is stock manipulation A Democratic Party of Korea panel said that the alleged Ssangbangwool-linked transfer of funds to N. Korea should be examined as a stock manipulation Seoul to delay school staff cuts despite falling class numbers The Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education said Monday it will revise staffing allocation standards to prevent abrupt reductions in personnel. S. Korea exports top $700B for first time, trade ministry says South Korea's annual exports surpassed $700 billion for the first time on Monday, reaching the milestone seven years after topped $600 billion in 2018 Japan to expand childcare support in 2026 with cash aid Japan will significantly expand childcare, education and wage-related support starting in 2026 as part of broader measures to counter inflation Survey: 74% of SMEs cite high rates as top loan hurdle Nearly three-quarters of S. Korean SMEs said high interest rates were their biggest obstacle when seeking bank financing, according to a survey says Records the King Could Not See and Power That Surrenders Judgment In Korea's Joseon Dynasty, there were records even the king was forbidden to read. They were the draft chronicles written by royal court historians. Obsession with Forcing Down the Won Risks Bigger Losses South Korea's foreign exchange authorities intervened in currency markets on Dec. 24 and Dec. 26, pushing the won-dollar exchange rate down to 1,440 Beyonce becomes 5th musician to become a billionaire After 3 1/2 decades of work of massive albums sales, hugely lucrative tours and a host of other business ventures, Beyonce has joined a short list of musicians: The billionaires. Trump administration awards $50B for rural healthcare The Trump administration on Monday announced it will distribute $50 billion dollars to improve rural healthcare and expand access to it across all 50 states. Egyptian-British man freed; some call for him to lose citizenship A political prisoner freed from an Egyptian prison and brought home to the Britain is facing strong criticism for tweets he made about 10 years ago. U.S. pledges $2B in U.N. humanitarian aid, down from height of $17B in 2022 The United States has pledged to contribute $2 billion to U.N. humanitarian efforts, slashing its annual financial commitment. Winter storm wreaking havoc in Midwest, Northeast; flights canceled A winter storm is hitting the Midwest with strong winds, snow, ice and canceled flights expected. In Massachusetts and Maine, expect freezing rain. From 'Supergirl' to 'Avengers,' 5 superhero releases in 2026 The new year will bring in new superhero TV shows and movies from Marvel, DC and beyond. Here's a look at five releases for 2026 from "Supergirl" to "Avengers: Doomsday." Brazil leads international tourism in South America in 2025 International tourism across South America rebounded strongly in 2025, led by Brazil, which received nearly 9 million foreign visitors. Turkish raid on alleged ISIS safe house leaves 3 police dead, 9 injured Three Turkish police officers were killed in a raid on an alleged Islamic State safe house in the country Monday, Turkey's interior minister said. Peru’s copper output could double with large-scale projects The Central Reserve Bank of Peru says the country has the potential to double copper production in coming years driven by mining project. 9-1-1 lottery numbers earn top prizes for 5,151 tickets in N.C. The North Carolina Education Lottery announced a Pick 3 drawing resulted in 5,151 tickets bearing the numbers 9-1-1 winning top prizes. Watch: Marchment trip, Barzal slash spark Blue Jackets-Islanders NHL brawl Mason Marchment tripped Matthew Schaefer, triggering a Mathew Barzal slash and on-ice brawl between the Columbus Blue Jackets-New York Islanders. Wisconsin officials fix lead paint hazards at 99 Milwaukee schools Officials say nearly 100 public schools in Wisconsin's largest city are now safe after months of urgent repairs to fix lead paint hazards . Williams, Washington, Smith among injured in NFL's Week 17 Trent Williams, Darnell Washington and Geno Smith were among the NFL players injured in Week 17. Injured players will be evaluated this week. |
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C.I.A. Conducted Drone Strike on Port in VenezuelaThe attack last week, on a dock purportedly used for shipping narcotics, did not kill anyone, people briefed on the operation said. But it was the first known U.S. operation inside Venezuela. Grim Evidence of Trump’s Boat Strikes Washes Ashore on a Colombian PeninsulaFirst came the scorched boat. Then the mangled bodies. Then the packets with traces of marijuana. Now, fishermen fear the ocean that feeds them. U.S. Kills 2 in Strike in Pacific, as Trump Pressures VenezuelaThe attack was the 30th announced by the U.S. military since early September. It came days after President Trump said the U.S. had struck a coastal site related to drugs and Venezuela. Trump and Netanyahu Praise Each Other After Meeting, Despite Differences Over GazaThe American and Israeli leaders showed few signs of disagreement after meeting in Florida, giving no public indication of their growing strains over Gaza, Syria and other issues. New Year’s Eve Concerts at Kennedy Center Are CanceledThe jazz drummer Billy Hart said the decision was “evidently” connected to President Trump’s name being added to the arts center. U.S. Pledges $2 Billion for U.N. Aid but Trump Administration Tells Agencies to ‘Adapt, Shrink, or Die’The announcement will likely keep the United States as the biggest international aid donor next year, even as the Trump administration slashes funding for foreign assistance programs. Inside Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Break With Trump and MAGAHow the Georgia congresswoman went from the president’s loudest cheerleader to his loudest Republican critic. Four Takeaways From the New York Times Profile of Marjorie Taylor GreeneThe congresswoman discussed her break with President Trump and her journey from MAGA zealot to political isolation. Trump, Pressing Ahead on Ukraine-Russia Talks, Confronts Difficult RealitiesThe U.S.-led negotiations have made some progress, but still face fundamental challenges, including over security guarantees to counter future Russian aggression. Russia Threatens to Toughen Its Stance on Ending the War in UkraineMoscow said a Ukrainian drone attack targeted a residence of President Vladimir V. Putin, which Ukraine denied, accusing the Kremlin of fabricating an excuse not to make peace. Khaleda Zia, Bangladesh’s First Female Prime Minister, DiesA leader for three terms, she traded the country’s leadership with Sheikh Hasina, the head of another political dynasty, over decades. She was believed to be 80. Mamdani Will Be Sworn In at Abandoned Subway Station Beneath City HallHours before Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani holds an inauguration block party outside City Hall, he will officially become mayor in a small private ceremony. As Youth Sports Professionalize, Kids Are Burning Out FastA growing body of research shows how pressure from overbearing coaches and parents is stunting children’s emotional well-being and leading to injuries. How a Research Trip to Antarctica Deals With Time ZonesThe clocks aboard our icebreaker will be changed several times en route to Antarctica. It’s one of many things that make the expedition feel otherworldly. Hundreds Sue Virginia Hospital and Executives Over Unneeded SurgeriesMore than 500 women claimed that they had received unnecessary operations. Hospital leaders said they were not aware of a doctor’s misconduct. 10 Fitness Tips to Help You Get Moving in 2026Turn your walk into a better workout, build strength without weights and more exercise advice for the year ahead. One of America’s Most Successful Experiments Is Coming to a Shuddering HaltAmid an astonishing wave of anti-Indian animus, Indian Americans are questioning their place in the country. Melanie Watson Bernhardt, ‘Diff’rent Strokes’ Actress, Dies at 57Her four episodes on the sitcom marked a rarity: a disabled actress onscreen. New York City Takes Over Maimonides Hospital in BrooklynMaimonides Health is a community fixture that will become part of NYC Health + Hospitals. Many of its patients are on government medical plans. Democrats Aim to Spotlight Republican Efforts to Rewrite the Jan. 6 Capitol RiotOn the fifth anniversary of the attack, which falls next Tuesday, Democrats plan to hold an informal hearing to review President Trump’s clemency for the rioters and G.O.P. attempts to sanitize the event. |
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President Donald Trump on Monday confirmed that the United States struck a "dock area" that officials believe is used to transfer drugs to boats for international distribution.
China demanded the U.S. halt arms sales to Taiwan, warning U.S. cannot stop reunification as Chinese forces launched drills encircling the island
Former People Power Party lawmaker Thae Yong-ho said Monday that N. Korea is likely to build a nuclear-powered submarine before S. Korea.
N. Korean defector groups on Monday urged S. Korea's Unification Ministry to halt its push to replace the official term for defectors, could mislead
A transcript and audio recording of a closed-door hearing in the trial of Charlie Kirk's killer will be made public, with some redactions, a Utah judge ruled on Monday.
A Democratic Party of Korea panel said that the alleged Ssangbangwool-linked transfer of funds to N. Korea should be examined as a stock manipulation
The Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education said Monday it will revise staffing allocation standards to prevent abrupt reductions in personnel.
South Korea's annual exports surpassed $700 billion for the first time on Monday, reaching the milestone seven years after topped $600 billion in 2018
Japan will significantly expand childcare, education and wage-related support starting in 2026 as part of broader measures to counter inflation
Nearly three-quarters of S. Korean SMEs said high interest rates were their biggest obstacle when seeking bank financing, according to a survey says
In Korea's Joseon Dynasty, there were records even the king was forbidden to read. They were the draft chronicles written by royal court historians.
South Korea's foreign exchange authorities intervened in currency markets on Dec. 24 and Dec. 26, pushing the won-dollar exchange rate down to 1,440
After 3 1/2 decades of work of massive albums sales, hugely lucrative tours and a host of other business ventures, Beyonce has joined a short list of musicians: The billionaires.
The Trump administration on Monday announced it will distribute $50 billion dollars to improve rural healthcare and expand access to it across all 50 states.
A political prisoner freed from an Egyptian prison and brought home to the Britain is facing strong criticism for tweets he made about 10 years ago.
The United States has pledged to contribute $2 billion to U.N. humanitarian efforts, slashing its annual financial commitment.
A winter storm is hitting the Midwest with strong winds, snow, ice and canceled flights expected. In Massachusetts and Maine, expect freezing rain.
The new year will bring in new superhero TV shows and movies from Marvel, DC and beyond. Here's a look at five releases for 2026 from "Supergirl" to "Avengers: Doomsday."
International tourism across South America rebounded strongly in 2025, led by Brazil, which received nearly 9 million foreign visitors.
Three Turkish police officers were killed in a raid on an alleged Islamic State safe house in the country Monday, Turkey's interior minister said.
The Central Reserve Bank of Peru says the country has the potential to double copper production in coming years driven by mining project.
The North Carolina Education Lottery announced a Pick 3 drawing resulted in 5,151 tickets bearing the numbers 9-1-1 winning top prizes.
Mason Marchment tripped Matthew Schaefer, triggering a Mathew Barzal slash and on-ice brawl between the Columbus Blue Jackets-New York Islanders.
Officials say nearly 100 public schools in Wisconsin's largest city are now safe after months of urgent repairs to fix lead paint hazards .
Trent Williams, Darnell Washington and Geno Smith were among the NFL players injured in Week 17. Injured players will be evaluated this week. 
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