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Judge stops Trump administration from ending Haitian TPS status A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from ending Temporary Protected Status for Haitians in the U.S., allowing at least half a million people from the island nation to remain in the country. Clintons agree to testify in House Epstein investigation Bill and Hillary Clinton agreed Monday evening to testify in a GOP-led congressional investigation into deceased convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Every DHS agent in Minneapolis to wear body camera, Noem says The Department of Homeland Security plans to issue body cameras to all of its agents nationwide, starting with those currently working in the field in Minneapolis. UN envoy meets vice ministers in Lee administration during Korea visit Elizabeth Salmon, the U.N. special rapporteur on human rights in N. Korea, began a five-day visit to S. Korea, meeting vice minister-level officials Police believe 'TODAY' anchor's mother was kidnapped The 84-year-old mother of NBC anchor Savannah Guthrie, reported missing in Arizona since Saturday, may have been "abducted" while she was sleeping. Samyang price hikes boost dividends as owner family benefits Criticism is growing that higher sugar and flour prices at Samyang Corporation boosted profits and dividends, despite falling raw material costs. Trump, Modi finalize trade deal between U.S. and India The United States and India on Monday finalized a trade deal that will simultaneously reduce the amount of oil the Asian nation buys from Russia and increase what it buys from the United States. BTS live concert, filmed documentary coming to Netflix in March Netflix announced both a live BTS concert and filmed documentary on Monday. Their first reunion performance and the doc cover their "Arirang" album. Hyundai shifts emerging market focus after Russia plant buyback lapses Hyundai Motor is closing the door on a return to local production in Russia after declining to exercise a buyback option for its former plant Korea’s backlog of unresolved cases triples after 2021 reform S. Korea's nationwide backlog of unresolved criminal cases nearly tripled last year from 2021, with "long-term unresolved" cases rising eightfold Mandy Moore, Nate Bargateze 'The Breadwinner' movie move to May Sony Pictures announced Monday that the upcoming comedy "The Breadwinner" will move from its March 13 release date and now open May 29. Korea banks write off $5.8B in bad loans as delinquencies rise South Korea's five largest commercial banks wrote off or sold more than 8 trillion won (about $5.5 billion) in nonperforming loans last year. Korea presidential chief urges overhaul of stock manipulation rewards Presidential Chief of Staff Kang Hoon-sik criticized the limited impact of South Korea's reward program for reporting stock price manipulation. Online shopping tops $188B as Korea’s retail divide widens S. Korea's online market surpassed about $188 billion in 2025, hitting a record high and underscoring a growing divide between online and offline. Blue House says capital gains tax deferral to end May 9 Presidential office said that President Lee Jae-myung has reaffirmed his plan to end the temporary suspension of higher capital gains taxes on May 9. Korean Christian Council warns anti-discrimination bill threatens religious freedom The Korean Christian Council said that a proposed anti-discrimination law and a pending amendment to the Civil Code could undermine religious freedom [Editorial] Early Tariff Relief Key to Sustaining Export-Led Growth S. Korea's exports surged in January on the back of strong semiconductor and automobile, but growing uncertainty over potential U.S. tariff hikes [Editorial] Markets Brace for Volatility After Fed Chair Nomination Financial markets reacted sharply last month following news that former Federal Reserve governor Kevin Warsh had been nominated as the next chair. BLS to delay jobs report due to partial government shutdown The Bureau of Labor Statistics will postpone the release of its monthly jobs report this week because of the partial government shutdown. Norwegian princess' son arrested for assault just before rape trial The son of Norway's crown princess was arrested on new assault charges Sunday just before his trial begins on Tuesday for four rape charges. Bondi announces 2 more arrests from Minnesota church protest U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the arrest of two more people on Monday in relation to a protest at a church in Minnesota last month. Royal Caribbean projects on Mexico's Caribbean coast draw fire A network of environmental organizations warned about environmental and social risks two megatourism projects in Mexico promoted by Royal Caribbean. Trump to launch $12 billion rare earth mineral stockpile ‘Project Vault’ President Donald Trump plans to launch a $12 billion stockpile of rare earth minerals called Project Vault to curb U.S. dependence on China. |
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Trump, in an Escalation, Calls for Republicans to ‘Nationalize’ ElectionsThe comments, made on a conservative podcast, follow a string of moves from his administration to try to exert more control over American elections. Gabbard Arranges Trump Call With FBI Agents After Georgia Election Center SearchTulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, brokered the call and President Trump directly questioned frontline agents on the inquiry, The Times has learned. Pirro Threatens Jail Time for Lawful Gun Owners Who Travel to D.C. With FirearmsThe remarks by Jeannine Pirro, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, prompted swift pushback from the Republican Party’s pro-Second Amendment wing. Clintons Capitulate on House Epstein Inquiry, Agreeing to TestifyFormer President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, the ex-secretary of state, agreed to depositions they had long resisted days before the House was to vote to hold them in contempt. N.F.L. Says It Will Look Into Steve Tisch’s Ties to EpsteinRecently released emails reveal that Jeffrey Epstein sought to connect Mr. Tisch, whose family is a part-owner of the New York Giants, with multiple women. Epstein Victims Ask Judge to Shut D.O.J. Website After Names DisclosedA judge will hold a hearing on Wednesday after attorneys for victims in the Epstein case said the recent batch of documents released by the government included their names. Peter Attia, CBS News Contributor, ‘Ashamed’ After Epstein Files Made PublicThe longevity influencer said he “never witnessed illegal behavior” but would not defend his crude remarks about women and comments on Jeffrey Epstein’s “outrageous” life. Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration From Ending TPS for HaitiansThe ruling pauses the Trump administration’s plan to end a program that has allowed more than 350,000 people from Haiti to remain in the United States. Trump Says He’s Only Renovating the Kennedy CenterEven though President Trump held a movie premiere for his wife’s new film there last week, he said the state of the building was “actually sort of dangerous.” From ‘Hamilton’ to Issa Rae to Philip Glass: Here’s a List of Kennedy Center CancellationsMore than two dozen musicians, dancers, theater companies and other creative groups have pulled out of performing at the Kennedy Center since President Trump returned to the White House. Trump Presses House G.O.P. to Back Deal to Reopen GovernmentSome hard-line House Republicans have balked at the deal Senate Democrats struck with President Trump to fund the government, complicating its path to enactment. Trump Administration Sued Over Cutting Off Funds for $16 Billion TunnelThe Gateway Development Commission said that if the federal government continued to withhold funding for a rail link under the Hudson River, it would have to stop construction this week. New York City’s First Real Winter in a Long Time Is RelentlessMountains of rock-solid filthy snow. Narrow, icy sidewalks. Temperatures that sound like shoe sizes. When will it end? Frigid Temperatures Forecast to Continue this WeekArctic air will chill much of the United States, but New York’s streak of consecutive freezing days ended on Monday. ‘Today’ Anchor Savannah Guthrie’s Mother Is Missing, Authorities SaySavannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy, 84, was last seen on Saturday near her home in Tucson, Ariz. A sheriff said on Monday that investigators were treating her disappearance as a crime. Attempt to Drill Through Thwaites Glacier Is FoiledScientists lost their instruments within Antarctica’s most dangerously unstable glacier, though not before getting a glimpse at the warming waters underneath. How a Conservative Texas District Rejected the Politics of DivisionMany Americans are growing both exhausted and frightened by Trump’s scorched-earth, hyperpartisan, fire-ready-aim approach to the presidency. Trump Talked to Agents Investigating Election ClaimsAlso, the Supreme Court secretly made itself even more secretive. Here’s the latest at the end of Monday. Woodie King Jr., Impresario of Black Theater, Dies at 88His New Federal Theater in New York provided a rare stage for Black playwrights and emerging actors, among them Denzel Washington, Phylicia Rashad and Chadwick Boseman. Woman’s Dismembered Body Is Found in a Brooklyn Basement, Officials SayThe police are investigating the death of Michelle Montgomery, whose remains were found in a public housing building in the Williamsburg neighborhood. Elon Musk Merges SpaceX With His A.I. Start-Up xAIThe deal further intermingles Mr. Musk’s companies and creates the most valuable private company on earth. Third Candidate Enters Heated Race for Open House SeatJulie Won, a New York City councilwoman, will face two other Democrats, one backed by the departing incumbent, Nydia Velázquez, and the other by Mayor Zohran Mamdani. More Recent Articles |
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A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from ending Temporary Protected Status for Haitians in the U.S., allowing at least half a million people from the island nation to remain in the country.
Bill and Hillary Clinton agreed Monday evening to testify in a GOP-led congressional investigation into deceased convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The Department of Homeland Security plans to issue body cameras to all of its agents nationwide, starting with those currently working in the field in Minneapolis.
Elizabeth Salmon, the U.N. special rapporteur on human rights in N. Korea, began a five-day visit to S. Korea, meeting vice minister-level officials
The 84-year-old mother of NBC anchor Savannah Guthrie, reported missing in Arizona since Saturday, may have been "abducted" while she was sleeping.
Criticism is growing that higher sugar and flour prices at Samyang Corporation boosted profits and dividends, despite falling raw material costs.
The United States and India on Monday finalized a trade deal that will simultaneously reduce the amount of oil the Asian nation buys from Russia and increase what it buys from the United States.
Netflix announced both a live BTS concert and filmed documentary on Monday. Their first reunion performance and the doc cover their "Arirang" album.
Hyundai Motor is closing the door on a return to local production in Russia after declining to exercise a buyback option for its former plant
S. Korea's nationwide backlog of unresolved criminal cases nearly tripled last year from 2021, with "long-term unresolved" cases rising eightfold
Sony Pictures announced Monday that the upcoming comedy "The Breadwinner" will move from its March 13 release date and now open May 29.
South Korea's five largest commercial banks wrote off or sold more than 8 trillion won (about $5.5 billion) in nonperforming loans last year.
Presidential Chief of Staff Kang Hoon-sik criticized the limited impact of South Korea's reward program for reporting stock price manipulation.
S. Korea's online market surpassed about $188 billion in 2025, hitting a record high and underscoring a growing divide between online and offline.
Presidential office said that President Lee Jae-myung has reaffirmed his plan to end the temporary suspension of higher capital gains taxes on May 9.
The Korean Christian Council said that a proposed anti-discrimination law and a pending amendment to the Civil Code could undermine religious freedom
S. Korea's exports surged in January on the back of strong semiconductor and automobile, but growing uncertainty over potential U.S. tariff hikes
Financial markets reacted sharply last month following news that former Federal Reserve governor Kevin Warsh had been nominated as the next chair.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics will postpone the release of its monthly jobs report this week because of the partial government shutdown.
The son of Norway's crown princess was arrested on new assault charges Sunday just before his trial begins on Tuesday for four rape charges.
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the arrest of two more people on Monday in relation to a protest at a church in Minnesota last month.
A network of environmental organizations warned about environmental and social risks two megatourism projects in Mexico promoted by Royal Caribbean.
President Donald Trump plans to launch a $12 billion stockpile of rare earth minerals called Project Vault to curb U.S. dependence on China. 
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