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Texas executes 55-year-old man in first U.S. execution of 2026 Texas on Wednesday evening conducted the United States' first execution of the year, putting a 55-year-old man to death for the 1998 double murder of his ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend. Jang Dong-hyuk likens cash handouts amid inflation to 'sugar water for diabetics' Jang Dong-hyuk, leader of S. Korea's PPP, sharply criticized the government's consumption coupon policy, cash handouts during high inflation are worsening Korean lawmakers clash over Trump tariff threat, U.S. investment bill S. Korea's opposition PPP and the ruling Democratic Party traded accusations over U.S. President Donald Trump's remarks about restoring higher tariffs S. Korea’s People Power Party to unveil new name around Lunar New Year S. Korea's conservative People Power Party plans to announce a new party name around the Lunar New Year holiday as part of an effort to signal renewal China workers fear AI could displace tens of millions of jobs China's labor market is increasingly anxious about job losses as AI spreads through factories and offices, up to 40 million jobs could disappear. Taiwan, China react sharply differently to Japan’s Taiwan remarks China and Taiwan responded in starkly different ways to remarks by Japanese PM Takaichi Sanae on possible intervention in event of Taiwan contingency No survivors in northeastern Colombia Satena plane crash No survivors were found in a plane carrying 15 and operated by Colombia's state-owned airline Satena when it crashed on Wednesday morning. Gwanghwamun worship service moves indoors after pastor's arrest A weekly rally-style worship service long held in central Seoul's Gwanghwamun area has moved indoors, easing weekend noise and traffic congestion. Part-time job postings plunge as South Korea’s economy chills Ripple effects of S. Korea's domestic economic slowdown are increasingly being felt in the part-time job market, another blow to young seeking work Tesla profits are down despite record levels of production Electric vehicle maker Tesla's revenue and profits fell during the fourth quarter of 2025 despite record levels of production, it reported. Ashton Kutcher: 'Beauty' horror series 'not that far-fetched' Ashton Kutcher says "The Beauty," his series about a miracle drug with a deadly cost, reflects many people's obsession with staying young. Senate Dems threaten another shutdown if DHS demands are not met Senate Democrats said they will force the federal government to shut down if three demands are not met ahead of Friday's budget deadline. CBO: Military deployments on U.S. cities cost $496M in second half of 2025 The deployment of National Guard and other military troops in U.S. cities cost taxpayers nearly $500 million in the second half of 2025, the CBO said. Court finds former French senator guilty of drugging lawmaker in 2023 A French court sentenced former Sen. Joel Guerriau to four years in prison after finding him guilty of drugging a minister of parliament in 2023. FBI serves search warrant on Fulton County, Ga., elections office The FBI has executed a sealed search warrant at a Fulton County, Ga., elections hub to take election documents from the 2020 elections. Border Patrol places agents who shot Alex Pretti on leave The two Border Patrol agents who fired shots in the shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis have been placed on leave, a DHS spokesperson said. Federal Reserve holds steady on interest rates after 3 straight cuts The Federal Reserve voted against lowering the benchmark interest rate Wednesday, marking the first time it has chosen to hold steady since July. Colo. man wins two big prizes from same scratch-off lottery game A Colorado man who won a $20,000 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket earlier this month won an additional $1,000 from the same game. Venezuela says release starts of assets frozen during Maduro's reign Venezuela's interim president, Delcy Rodríguez, said that the transitional government has begun unblocking the country's sovereign resources abroad. Trump threatens Iran on nukes, sends a 'massive armada' of ships President Donald Trump threatened Iran on Truth Social on Wednesday, saying the country must negotiate on its nuclear weapons plan or face attack. Sarah Mullally becomes first woman to lead Church of England Sarah Mullally was confirmed as the first female and 106th archbishop of Canterbury during a formal ceremony at St. Paul's Cathedral in London. Patrick Reed leaves LIV Golf for return to PGA Tour Patrick Reed will leave LIV Golf to return to the PGA Tour, he announced Wednesday. Reed resigned from the PGA Tour to join the rival league in 2022. Ecuador hikes Colombian crude transport tariff by 900% Ecuador confirmed a retaliatory 900% increase in the tariff it charges to transport Colombian crude oil through its petroleum infrastructure. Look: Capybara named Prune wins 'long bath showdown' A capybara bathing contest held across multiple zoos in Japan was won by a rodent -- aptly named Prune -- who spent over an hour in the bath. |
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Shooting Aftermath Leaves Homeland Security Department in TurmoilAs officials point fingers in the wake of Alex Pretti’s death at the hands of federal agents, concerns grow about the agency’s future. Trump and Schumer Move Toward Possible Deal to Avert a ShutdownThe president and the top Senate Democrat were discussing an agreement to split off homeland security funding from a broader spending package and negotiate new limits on immigration agents. Judge in Minnesota Says ICE Has Violated Nearly 100 Court OrdersA federal judge said ICE had disobeyed more judicial directives this month than “some federal agencies have violated in their entire existence.” F.B.I. Agents Search Georgia Election CenterF.B.I. agents searched a Fulton County, Ga., election center for ballots from 2020, escalating an investigation of a heavily Democratic jurisdiction the president has criticized over his defeat. Another Top Kennedy Center Official ResignsKevin Couch, who was announced as senior vice president of artistic programming less than two weeks ago, is the latest to leave since President Trump took control of the center last year. Homelessness Appears to Decline, Reversing a Yearslong TrendThe Trump administration has not yet released the count, which could complicate its plans for tough new policies. Why the NORAD Cold War Pact Between the U.S. and Canada Is NewsThe State Department clarified comments made by the U.S. Ambassador to Canada that NORAD would be “altered” if that country did not purchase American F-35 jets. Rubio Says Venezuela Will Submit Monthly Budget to White HouseDemocrats sharply questioned the plan, including the role of Qatar in managing an account funded by the sale of Venezuelan oil. Who Will Win the Best Actor Oscar?In an exceptionally strong field, Timothée Chalamet, Leonardo DiCaprio, Ethan Hawke, Michael B. Jordan and Wagner Moura each have a way to triumph. Trump Threatens Iran With ‘Massive Armada’ and Presses a Set of DemandsU.S. and European officials say they have put three demands in front of the Iranians, including a permanent end to all enrichment of uranium. Man Sentenced to 15 Years for Role in Plot to Kill Iranian DissidentCarlisle Rivera became the third person to be sentenced for playing a role in trying to kill Masih Alinejad, an activist and a critic of the Iranian government. Amazon’s $35 Million ‘Melania’ Promotion Has Critics Questioning Its MotivesThe tech giant is spending $35 million to promote its film about the first lady, far more than is typical for documentaries. South Africa Cancels Release of ‘Melania’ DocumentaryThe distributor, which was set to release the film on Friday, said it had canceled the theatrical premiere because of “recent developments,” but declined to specify. Tens of Thousands in Tennessee, Mississippi and Louisiana Without Power After StormAcross Tennessee, Mississippi and Louisiana, hundreds of power lines and poles remained damaged after freezing rain and low temperatures coated much of the region in ice over the weekend. After Winter Storm, New York Uses Hot Tubs to Melt the SnowWith no warm weather expected any time soon, the city’s snow piles require mechanical intervention. Who’s Supposed to Clear the Snow From New York City’s Street Corners?Three days after the city’s biggest snowstorm in years, many New Yorkers are still scaling mounds of snow and ice. Cleaning it up is a shared responsibility. Another Weekend Winter Storm? Forecast Details and Updates.Here’s what meteorologists know about the next storm that is expected to hit the East Coast. Sergey Brin Spends $20 Million on California Political Effort Amid Wealth Tax DebateSergey Brin donated $20 million to a new political drive aimed at solving California’s housing crisis, spurring other billionaires to pitch in. Their efforts may also help ward off a wealth tax. 5 Key Takeaways from Josh Shapiro’s Memoir ‘Where We Keep the Light’Politically pointed and heavy on his Jewish faith, the book already has Democrats talking. Judge Questions Trump Administration’s Push to Halt Congestion PricingAs a legal battle continues over the fate of New York City’s toll program, a judge appeared skeptical of the federal government’s arguments, but did not issue a ruling. Camping on Thwaites GlacierAfter working and camping for a week on Thwaites Glacier, scientists were ready to start drilling into the ice, if only the weather would let them. Tesla Profit Slumps, but Investors May Not CareThe automaker also said it would invest $2 billion in xAI, the artificial intelligence company controlled by its C.E.O., Elon Musk, and stop making the two oldest models in its lineup. Mamdani Blames Rivals for Leaving New York With a ‘Poisoned’ BudgetMayor Zohran Mamdani said the only way to close a more than $12 billion budget gap was to raise taxes on the wealthy and corporations. Victim in School Sex Abuse Case Wins $30 Million Jury AwardThe man, now 44, said that a teacher in Newark repeatedly sexually abused him in the 1990s. |
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Texas on Wednesday evening conducted the United States' first execution of the year, putting a 55-year-old man to death for the 1998 double murder of his ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend.
Jang Dong-hyuk, leader of S. Korea's PPP, sharply criticized the government's consumption coupon policy, cash handouts during high inflation are worsening
S. Korea's opposition PPP and the ruling Democratic Party traded accusations over U.S. President Donald Trump's remarks about restoring higher tariffs
S. Korea's conservative People Power Party plans to announce a new party name around the Lunar New Year holiday as part of an effort to signal renewal
China's labor market is increasingly anxious about job losses as AI spreads through factories and offices, up to 40 million jobs could disappear.
China and Taiwan responded in starkly different ways to remarks by Japanese PM Takaichi Sanae on possible intervention in event of Taiwan contingency
No survivors were found in a plane carrying 15 and operated by Colombia's state-owned airline Satena when it crashed on Wednesday morning.
A weekly rally-style worship service long held in central Seoul's Gwanghwamun area has moved indoors, easing weekend noise and traffic congestion.
Ripple effects of S. Korea's domestic economic slowdown are increasingly being felt in the part-time job market, another blow to young seeking work
Electric vehicle maker Tesla's revenue and profits fell during the fourth quarter of 2025 despite record levels of production, it reported.
Ashton Kutcher says "The Beauty," his series about a miracle drug with a deadly cost, reflects many people's obsession with staying young.
Senate Democrats said they will force the federal government to shut down if three demands are not met ahead of Friday's budget deadline.
The deployment of National Guard and other military troops in U.S. cities cost taxpayers nearly $500 million in the second half of 2025, the CBO said.
A French court sentenced former Sen. Joel Guerriau to four years in prison after finding him guilty of drugging a minister of parliament in 2023.
The FBI has executed a sealed search warrant at a Fulton County, Ga., elections hub to take election documents from the 2020 elections.
The two Border Patrol agents who fired shots in the shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis have been placed on leave, a DHS spokesperson said.
The Federal Reserve voted against lowering the benchmark interest rate Wednesday, marking the first time it has chosen to hold steady since July.
A Colorado man who won a $20,000 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket earlier this month won an additional $1,000 from the same game.
Venezuela's interim president, Delcy Rodríguez, said that the transitional government has begun unblocking the country's sovereign resources abroad.
President Donald Trump threatened Iran on Truth Social on Wednesday, saying the country must negotiate on its nuclear weapons plan or face attack.
Sarah Mullally was confirmed as the first female and 106th archbishop of Canterbury during a formal ceremony at St. Paul's Cathedral in London.
Patrick Reed will leave LIV Golf to return to the PGA Tour, he announced Wednesday. Reed resigned from the PGA Tour to join the rival league in 2022.
Ecuador confirmed a retaliatory 900% increase in the tariff it charges to transport Colombian crude oil through its petroleum infrastructure.
A capybara bathing contest held across multiple zoos in Japan was won by a rodent -- aptly named Prune -- who spent over an hour in the bath. 
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