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PPP leader discharged after hunger strike as Han expulsion timing unclear People Power Party leader Jang Dong-hyuk was discharged from a hospital after four days of treatment following an eight-day hunger strike, party said Job-market strain linked to worsening health among young Koreans S. Korea's prolonged weakness in youth employment is coinciding with signs of worsening health among people in their 20s and 30s, with experts warning Tokyo ceremony marks 25 years since Shin-Okubo rescue deaths A memorial service and cultural festival were held in Tokyo to mark 25 years since Korean exchange student Lee Soo-hyun died while trying to rescue Paris Baguette rises to No. 29 in U.S. franchise ranking Paris Baguette said it ranked No. 29 overall and No. 1 in the bakery cafe category in Entrepreneur magazine's 2026 "Franchise 500," marking in top 30 Korea foreign currency deposits jump on won volatility S. Korea resident foreign currency deposits rose sharply in December as renewed volatility in the won-dollar exchange rate prompted to park in dollars Some federal immigration agents to depart Minneapolis on Tuesday, mayor says Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said Monday after speaking with President Donald Trump that some federal immigration agents will begin withdrawing from the city on Tuesday. iM Securities lifts Doosan target on AI demand, governance bets iM Securities said Monday it expects Doosan's earnings improvement to continue as rising demand tied to AI accelerates sales and investor expectations KB lifts Hyundai Mobis target as Atlas parts outlook improves KB Securities said Monday that Hyundai Mobis' growth potential in humanoid robot components is being increasingly recognized, raising its target price Hyundai union moves to block humanoid robots from assembly lines As automakers accelerate efforts to deploy humanoid robots on factory floors, the Hyundai Motor union has formally opposed their use in production. U.S. warships arrive in Indian Ocean amid Iranian crackdown on protesters The USS Abraham Lincoln and its carrier strike group arrived in the Middle East on Monday after President Donald Trump warned Iran that he would strike the country if it continued its crackdown on protesters there. Japan says goodbye to its last 2 giant pandas People flocked to the Ueno Zoo in Tokyo to say goodbye to the last two giant pandas in Japan. Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei will return to China. Commerce Department takes equity stake in USA Rare Earth Critical minerals startup USA Rare Earth said that the Department of Commerce will give the company a $1.3 billion loan and $277 million in funding. 'Random' ticket selection earns Mich. man a $2M lottery prize A Michigan man shopping for a scratch-off lottery ticket at a gas station went with a "random pick" and scored a $2 million top prize. Bangor, Maine, plane crash: 7 dead, 1 seriously injured A private jet that crashed in Bangor, Maine, Sunday killed 7 people and left 1 crew member seriously injured, the FAA said. The airport is closed. Costa Rica wraps up election campaign as ruling party leads polls With one week to go before presidential elections scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 1, Costa Rica closed its campaign season amid a polarized political climate and with the ruling party leading most opinion polls. Team USA names 232-athlete roster for 2026 Winter Olympics Team USA released its 232-athlete roster for the 2026 Winter Olympics on Monday, including 18 returning champions and four sets of siblings. Look: Kenya activist breaks world record by hugging tree for 72 hours A Kenyan environmental activist broke a Guinness World Record by keeping her arms wrapped around the trunk of a tree for 72 consecutive hours. Watch: Cat escapes vehicle in Spain, walks nearly 155 miles home to France A cat escaped from his owners' camper during a stop at a gas station in Spain and reappeared months later less than a mile from their home in France. Treasury Department drops Booz Allen Hamilton contracts Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced Monday that the department canceled all contracts with consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton for data breach. Miami as a gateway: Taiwan's quiet economic strategy in the Americas Taiwan has been steadily increasing its economic footprint inside the United States, and South Florida is quietly becoming part of that strategy. Tyra Banks revisits 'America's Next Top Model' in Netflix docuseries Tyra Banks, Jay Manuel, Jay Alexander, Nigel Barker and several "ANTM" contestants speak out in "Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model." Mexican influencer reappears in church after four days kidnapped in Culiacán The Mexican content creator Nicole Pardo Medina, known online as "La Nicholette," reappeared publicly over the weekend at a church in Culiacán. Qatar announces aid package to help Lebanon’s ailing electricity, refugee return Qatari Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Al-Khulaifi announced on Monday a comprehensive aid package for Lebanon. Kanye West apologizes in Wall Street Journal ad Music artist Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, is apologizing via WSJ ad for anti-Semitic commentary ahead of his upcoming album's release. |
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How The New York Times Investigated Videos of ICE Agents Killing Alex PrettiUsing more than a dozen videos related to the shooting of Alex Pretti, The Times worked to establish what is called ground truth: what happened, how it happened and who might be responsible. Winter Storm Debilitates the South, Encasing Cities in Ice and SnowThe forecasts had predicted that the storm could be among the worst in a generation to hit the region. By Monday, it was clear that is exactly what happened. Scenes From the Winter StormImages from across much of the United States illuminate snow-covered streets and the storm’s aftermath. How Does Climate Change Affect Winter Storms?A warmer atmosphere has the potential to hold more moisture, which can contribute to heavier precipitation in any season, scientists say. Winter Storm Linked to at Least 22 Deaths in the USThe storm deaths were reported in New York, Tennessee, Louisiana, Kansas, Texas, Massachusetts, Arkansas, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Mississippi, Kentucky and New Jersey, and other deaths were under investigation. What to Expect for a Cold NYC Commute: Trains, Buses and RailMass transit is slowly getting back to normal around the city. No Snow Day? In New York City Parks, It Felt Like One.Some children skipped remote classes in city schools in favor of activities they felt were more important: sledding and snowball fights. After Mamdani Nods to ‘Heated Rivalry,’ Library E-Book Downloads SurgeAs a snowstorm arrived, Mayor Zohran Mamdani reminded New Yorkers that they could access the romance series that inspired the TV show through their public library. Trump Says He Will Raise Tariffs on South Korea to 25%President Trump threatened to increase tariffs on South Korean exports, including cars, citing the country’s slow ratification of a trade deal. Home Sourdough Bakers Are Turning Their Hobbies Into Full-Time JobsHome bakers are finding devoted customer bases that allow them to stay home with family and still make a decent living — but they do have get up in the middle of the night. Trump Briefed on Intelligence Saying Iran’s Government Is WeakerProtests that erupted late last year shook elements of the Iranian government, according to the reports. Democrats Embrace a Shutdown Fight They Wanted to AvoidAfter a second fatal shooting of a U.S. citizen in Minneapolis, Democrats say public opinion is on their side and they are willing to risk a backlash to counter what they see as police-state tactics. Court Affirms Ruling That Alina Habba Served Unlawfully as U.S. AttorneyThe Justice Department lost a bid to challenge a decision that had found Ms. Habba was serving unlawfully as New Jersey’s top federal prosecutor. Trump Administration Takes Another Stake in Rare Earth SectorThe administration announced a $1.6 billion deal with USA Rare Earth. The firm also does business with Cantor Fitzgerald, which is run by the sons of President Trump’s commerce secretary. NATO Chief Says Europe Is ‘Dreaming’ if It Thinks It Can Defend Itself Without U.S.Mark Rutte, the secretary general of the alliance, told members of the European Parliament that President Trump was “doing a lot of good stuff.” A Year After DC Plane Crash, Concerns About Airport’s Safety ContinueThe Federal Aviation Administration says it has reduced traffic in and out of the airport and designed safer routes. Crash victims’ families want more. F.A.A. Rolls Out Agency Overhaul for Improving Air SafetyThe announcement of a reorganization comes nearly a year after a midair collision killed 67 people and prompted a public outcry for enhancing the security of aviation travel. The War in Minnesota Is for Our PhonesWe need to protect our right to carry cameras to document ICE’s violence. How Bad Are A.I. Delusions? We Asked People Treating Them.Dozens of doctors and therapists said chatbots had led their patients to psychosis, isolation and unhealthy habits. Chinese Pandas Leave Japanese ZooAs Japan and China feud, an animal long used in Chinese diplomacy has been summoned back home. Thomas Fogarty, 91, Who Helped Revolutionize Vascular Surgery, DiesDrawing on his love of fly-fishing, he developed a balloon catheter that removes blood clots from patients’ limbs in a minimally invasive way. It has saved millions of lives. Canada’s Marineland Whales Could Find New Homes in U.S.Marineland, a closed aquatic park in Ontario, had threatened to euthanize its whales after the government denied an application to send them to China. |
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People Power Party leader Jang Dong-hyuk was discharged from a hospital after four days of treatment following an eight-day hunger strike, party said
S. Korea's prolonged weakness in youth employment is coinciding with signs of worsening health among people in their 20s and 30s, with experts warning
A memorial service and cultural festival were held in Tokyo to mark 25 years since Korean exchange student Lee Soo-hyun died while trying to rescue
Paris Baguette said it ranked No. 29 overall and No. 1 in the bakery cafe category in Entrepreneur magazine's 2026 "Franchise 500," marking in top 30
S. Korea resident foreign currency deposits rose sharply in December as renewed volatility in the won-dollar exchange rate prompted to park in dollars
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said Monday after speaking with President Donald Trump that some federal immigration agents will begin withdrawing from the city on Tuesday.
iM Securities said Monday it expects Doosan's earnings improvement to continue as rising demand tied to AI accelerates sales and investor expectations
KB Securities said Monday that Hyundai Mobis' growth potential in humanoid robot components is being increasingly recognized, raising its target price
As automakers accelerate efforts to deploy humanoid robots on factory floors, the Hyundai Motor union has formally opposed their use in production.
The USS Abraham Lincoln and its carrier strike group arrived in the Middle East on Monday after President Donald Trump warned Iran that he would strike the country if it continued its crackdown on protesters there.
People flocked to the Ueno Zoo in Tokyo to say goodbye to the last two giant pandas in Japan. Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei will return to China.
Critical minerals startup USA Rare Earth said that the Department of Commerce will give the company a $1.3 billion loan and $277 million in funding.
A Michigan man shopping for a scratch-off lottery ticket at a gas station went with a "random pick" and scored a $2 million top prize.
A private jet that crashed in Bangor, Maine, Sunday killed 7 people and left 1 crew member seriously injured, the FAA said. The airport is closed.
With one week to go before presidential elections scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 1, Costa Rica closed its campaign season amid a polarized political climate and with the ruling party leading most opinion polls.
Team USA released its 232-athlete roster for the 2026 Winter Olympics on Monday, including 18 returning champions and four sets of siblings.
A Kenyan environmental activist broke a Guinness World Record by keeping her arms wrapped around the trunk of a tree for 72 consecutive hours.
A cat escaped from his owners' camper during a stop at a gas station in Spain and reappeared months later less than a mile from their home in France.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced Monday that the department canceled all contracts with consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton for data breach.
Taiwan has been steadily increasing its economic footprint inside the United States, and South Florida is quietly becoming part of that strategy.
Tyra Banks, Jay Manuel, Jay Alexander, Nigel Barker and several "ANTM" contestants speak out in "Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model."
The Mexican content creator Nicole Pardo Medina, known online as "La Nicholette," reappeared publicly over the weekend at a church in Culiacán.
Qatari Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Al-Khulaifi announced on Monday a comprehensive aid package for Lebanon.
Music artist Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, is apologizing via WSJ ad for anti-Semitic commentary ahead of his upcoming album's release. 
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