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Trump warns Republicans: Lose the House and 'I'll get impeached' President Donald Trump warned House Republicans on Tuesday that if they fail to hold on to the chamber in November's midterm elections, the Democrats will impeach him. President Ronald Reagan’s son, Michael Reagan, dies at age 80 President Ronald Reagan's oldest son, Michael Reagan, died on Sunday at age 80 while surrounded by his family at his home in Los Angeles. S. Korea card delinquencies near $1.7B as long-term arrears jump S. Korea's credit card delinquencies have climbed to near $1.7 billion, with hard-to-collect arrears of six months or more jumping 78% from last year Doosan Enerbility to invest $207M in facilities as reactor demand rises Doosan Enerbility said it will invest about $207 million in facilities this year as small modular reactors draw renewed attention as a potential power Credit recovery programs seen raising loan barriers for lower scores South Korea's credit recovery measures may be tightening bank loans for mid- and low-score borrowers, according to Banks and analysts say. Busan plans trial Arctic container ship route to Rotterdam S. Korea's Oceans ministry said it aims to launch a trial containership service from Busan to Rotterdam via the Arctic shipping route in September. Yeongyang County seeks funding for open-field smart farming project Yeongyang County in North Gyeongsang will seek an open-field smart farming zone using data-driven tools to boost output and stabilize farms. Kim attends tree-planting at Pyongyang memorial site with daughter Kim Jong Un appeared in state media at a Pyongyang tree-planting for an overseas-deployment memorial as reports said Maduro was ousted. Capitol riot defendants honor Ashli Babbitt 5 years after her death Five years after a Capitol Police officer shot and killed Ashli Babbitt on Jan. 6, 2021, a march was held in her honor in the nation's capital. South Korea’s FX reserves fall on currency defense Korea's foreign exchange reserves declined at the end of last year for the first time in seven months, reflecting authorities' efforts to curb FX rate South Korea urges citizens in Venezuela to leave when flights resume S. Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs urged its citizens currently in Venezuela to depart the country as soon as commercial flights become available. Texas teachers union sues state over Charlie Kirk investigations A teachers union accused Texas officials of violating their rights by investigating them for comments made after Charlie Kirk's assassination. Report: Law enforcement deaths in 2025 were the lowest since WWII The number of U.S. law enforcement officers and agents who died in the line of duty in 2025 was the lowest since 1943, the NLEOMF announced. Britain, France agree to send troops to Ukraine after peace deal Leaders of the Britain, France and Ukraine signed a trilateral plan for French and British forces to deploy to Ukraine after a cease-fire. Bengals cornerback Cam Taylor-Britt sent to jail for reckless driving Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Cam Taylor-Britt pleaded guilty to reckless driving and received a five-day jail sentence Tuesday in Cincinnati. Attorney blames 'mental health issue' for vandalism of Vice President JD Vance's home The man accused of vandalizing Vice President JD Vance's home in Cincinnati has a history of mental health issues, his attorney said. Movie review: 'Primate': A gruesome killer chimpanzee film The killer chimpanzee movie "Primate," in theaters Friday, delivers a woman vs. beast thriller with graphically violent consequences and effects. Wyoming Supreme Court rules anti-abortion laws unconstitutional The Wyoming Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that two laws banning abortion in the state are unconstitutional because they conflict with a 2012 law. Brits to X: Stop allowing Grok to digitally undress women and girls Britain's technology secretary said Elon Musk must deal with "appalling and unacceptable" images of women without their consent generated by Grok. China bans military exports to Japan amid Taiwan tension Chinese officials banned exports of some rare earth minerals and goods that might have military use following comments by Japan's prime minister. Petro calls on Colombians to defend sovereignty amid Trump threats Colombian President Gustavo Petro called for a nationwide mobilization and urged citizens to "defend sovereignty in light of Donald Trump's threats. |
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Stephen Miller Offers a Strongman’s View of the WorldPresident Trump’s trusted adviser is casting his hard-right gaze abroad, saying the world must be governed by “force.” Rubio Tells Lawmakers Trump Wants to Buy GreenlandPresident Trump has said since his first term that he wants to acquire Greenland, and he asked aides for an updated plan on Monday. European leaders reject the president’s assertions. After Trump’s Military Victory in Venezuela, Cuba’s Economy Is in ‘Freefall’With widespread power outages, medicine shortages and rising food prices, experts say Cuba’s economy has never been worse, with the crisis coming just as the supply of Venezuelan oil is threatened. Pardoned Jan. 6 Rioters Rally and Demand More from TrumpThe “J6ers,” as they refer to themselves, praised President Trump but called for more action from his administration, including financial restitution and prison reform. FEMA Staff Bracing for Dismissal of 1,000 Disaster WorkersThe job cuts expected this month are part of a plan by the Homeland Security secretary, Kristi Noem, to remake the agency. Béla Fleck Withdraws From Kennedy Center Concerts“Performing there has become charged and political,” the 18-time Grammy winner said. Aldrich Ames, C.I.A. Turncoat Who Helped the Soviets, Dies at 84As chief of the counterintelligence branch of the C.I.A.’s Soviet division, he had access to some of the nation’s deepest secrets. He had been serving a life sentence since 1994. Tim Walz Says He Ended Minnesota Governor Run to Shield Residents From Trump“I don’t think any governor in history has had to fight a war against the federal government every single day,” Gov. Walz said after ending his re-election bid. Doug LaMalfa’s Death Further Depletes House G.O.P. MajorityThe California Republican’s sudden passing, on the same day that Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene’s resignation took effect, made the party’s House math even trickier. Georgia Schedules Special Election for Marjorie Taylor Greene’s SeatThe election on March 10, or a runoff in April, will determine who serves out the remainder of Ms. Greene’s term after her unexpected resignation from Congress. Suspect in Brown and M.I.T. Killings Discussed Attacks in Videos, Officials SayClaudio Neves Valente, who is accused of killing two students at Brown and an M.I.T. professor, left rambling descriptions of the shootings. Israel Tells Doctors Without Borders to End Its Work in GazaThe move against the medical aid group enforces policies limiting criticism of Israel’s conduct in the war and requiring personal details about Gazan employees. Mamdani Issues Executive Orders on Homeless Shelters and City JailsMayor Zohran Mamdani directed city agencies to make plans to comply with rules governing health and safety at the facilities, and said they must work to end solitary confinement. Mamdani Paves ‘The Bump,’ A Troublesome Bike Ramp at the Williamsburg BridgeThe small but symbolic gesture, at the foot of the Williamsburg Bridge, signals more ambitious street redesign plans from the new mayor. This Activist Has Long Been Polarizing. Mamdani Is Standing by Her.Cea Weaver, a tenant advocate named to a high-profile role in Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s administration, is facing criticism for past comments calling homeownership “a weapon of white supremacy.” N.Y.C. Child Care Programs Brace for Cuts After Federal Funding FreezeThe Trump administration said it was placing a hold on $10 billion in subsidies across five states, including New York. There Were Good Reasons to Depose MaduroBut taking Venezuela’s oil while leaving the regime in place weren’t among them. Michael Reagan, a Son of President Reagan Who Fought for Right-Wing Causes, Dies at 80Mr. Reagan, who was the son of Ronald Reagan and his first wife, Jane Wyman, built on his father’s conservative legacy with a radio talk show and columns on right-wing sites like Newsmax. Judge Orders Halligan, a Trump Loyalist, to Explain Why She Has Kept U.S. Attorney TitleThe ruling was the most robust effort to date to press the prosecutor, Lindsey Halligan, on why she has continued to serve as the U.S. attorney, despite an order throwing out her appointment. Michigan City to Pay $3.25 Million After Woman Was Mistakenly Declared DeadTimesha Beauchamp, 20, was found alive at a funeral home after she had been pronounced dead during a medical episode in Southfield, Mich. She died weeks later. American Federation of Teachers Sues Texas Over Educators’ Comments on Charlie KirkThe lawsuit challenges a conservative effort to punish those who criticized Mr. Kirk in the aftermath of his killing. |
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President Donald Trump warned House Republicans on Tuesday that if they fail to hold on to the chamber in November's midterm elections, the Democrats will impeach him.
President Ronald Reagan's oldest son, Michael Reagan, died on Sunday at age 80 while surrounded by his family at his home in Los Angeles.
S. Korea's credit card delinquencies have climbed to near $1.7 billion, with hard-to-collect arrears of six months or more jumping 78% from last year
Doosan Enerbility said it will invest about $207 million in facilities this year as small modular reactors draw renewed attention as a potential power
South Korea's credit recovery measures may be tightening bank loans for mid- and low-score borrowers, according to Banks and analysts say.
S. Korea's Oceans ministry said it aims to launch a trial containership service from Busan to Rotterdam via the Arctic shipping route in September.
Yeongyang County in North Gyeongsang will seek an open-field smart farming zone using data-driven tools to boost output and stabilize farms.
Kim Jong Un appeared in state media at a Pyongyang tree-planting for an overseas-deployment memorial as reports said Maduro was ousted.
Five years after a Capitol Police officer shot and killed Ashli Babbitt on Jan. 6, 2021, a march was held in her honor in the nation's capital.
Korea's foreign exchange reserves declined at the end of last year for the first time in seven months, reflecting authorities' efforts to curb FX rate
S. Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs urged its citizens currently in Venezuela to depart the country as soon as commercial flights become available.
A teachers union accused Texas officials of violating their rights by investigating them for comments made after Charlie Kirk's assassination.
The number of U.S. law enforcement officers and agents who died in the line of duty in 2025 was the lowest since 1943, the NLEOMF announced.
Leaders of the Britain, France and Ukraine signed a trilateral plan for French and British forces to deploy to Ukraine after a cease-fire.
Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Cam Taylor-Britt pleaded guilty to reckless driving and received a five-day jail sentence Tuesday in Cincinnati.
The man accused of vandalizing Vice President JD Vance's home in Cincinnati has a history of mental health issues, his attorney said.
The killer chimpanzee movie "Primate," in theaters Friday, delivers a woman vs. beast thriller with graphically violent consequences and effects.
The Wyoming Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that two laws banning abortion in the state are unconstitutional because they conflict with a 2012 law.
Britain's technology secretary said Elon Musk must deal with "appalling and unacceptable" images of women without their consent generated by Grok.
Chinese officials banned exports of some rare earth minerals and goods that might have military use following comments by Japan's prime minister.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro called for a nationwide mobilization and urged citizens to "defend sovereignty in light of Donald Trump's threats. 
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