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Trump declares 'America is back' in lengthy State of the Union address President Donald Trump painted a glowing portrait of the United States Tuesday in the first State of the Union address of his second term. U.N. General Assembly adopts Ukraine cease-fire resolution as U.S. abstains On the grim fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, The U.N. General Assembly has adopted a resolution calling for an immediate, full and unconditional cease-fire. Per-borrower household debt tops 97.39 million won as rules tighten Average household debt per borrower in S. Korea rose to a record 97.39 million won ($73,000) at the end of last year, as mortgage lending expanded South Korea food firms expand cutbacks as profits slide Major S. Korean food companies are expanding cost-cutting and restructuring efforts after operating profits fell by 30% amid a domestic demand slump. Leverage surges as stocks hit highs, liquidation risk grows As S Korea's stock market continues to post record highs, borrowing to invest has surged, raising concerns about forced liquidations if prices reverse Ruling party moves to pass reform bills despite filibuster S. Korea's ruling DP is moving to pass a slate of 8 reform and livelihood-related bills, including revisions to 3 controversial judicial reform bills South Korea to invest $15M in AI content production S. Korea will invest 19.8 billion won ($15 million) this year to support AI-based content production, marking the largest government-backed funding China restricts exports to 40 Japanese entities China has imposed export controls on 40 Japanese companies, targeting dual-use goods with potential military applications, Japanese media reports South Korea to invest $240M in AI, green shipbuilding S. Korea will invest 320 billion won ($240 million) this year to strengthen its global competitiveness in AI-driven shipbuilding, the Ministry said. PPP floor leader calls judicial bills unconstitutional Song Eon-seok, floor leader of the conservative PPP, on denounced three judicial reform bills backed by the ruling DP as "clearly unconstitutional" Martin Short's daughter, Katherine Hartley Short, dies at 42 Katherine Hartley Short, daughter of actor Martin Short, died Monday, according to a statement released to the media by the Short family on Tuesday. Dolphins plan to keep Achane, Waddle; open to Tagovailoa trade The Miami Dolphins plan to keep De'Von Achane and Jaylen Waddle, but are open to a Tua Tagovailoa trade, general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan said Tuesday. Louvre Director Laurence des Cars resigns in wake of jewel heist The director of the Louvre, Laurence des Cars, resigned her post, months after thieves stole more than $100 million in jewels from the museum. Judge: Prosecutors have no conflict of interests in Charlie Kirk shooting case A judge ruled that the Utah County Attorney's Office has no conflict of interests in prosecuting Tyler Robinson, alleged shooter of Charlie Kirk. NASA to roll back Artemis II for troubleshooting; will miss March launch window NASA has delayed the first crewed launch of its Artemis program after encountering a problem with its rocket system. Judges block Utah Republicans' bid to change districting map A three-judge federal court panel in Utah denied state Republicans' bid to overturn the state's court-ordered redistricting map favoring Democrats. Security crisis persists in Jalisco, Mexico, despite 10,000 troops The security crisis in the Mexican state of Jalisco continued, with 23 inmates still at large, at least 41 people detained iand new highway blockades. Insomniac Games' 'Wolverine' coming to PlayStation in September Developer Insomniac Games has announced that its upcoming "Wolverine" video game, based on the Marvel hero, is coming to PlayStation 5 in September. Russell Brand pleads not guilty to latest sexual assault charges Actor and comedian Russell Brand pleaded not guilty to two additional sexual charges Tuesday, including one for rape. Las Vegas Raiders expect to keep DE Maxx Crosby amid trade speculation The Las Vegas Raiders expect to keep defensive end Maxx Crosby in 2026, general manager John Spytek told reporters Tuesday in Indianapolis. Texas man's Maryland visit leads to $2M lottery prize A Texas trucker took a break to visit friends in Maryland and ended up winning $2 million from a scratch-off lottery ticket he bought in the state. Watch: Viral video of baby monkey causes stuffed orangutan to sell out A video of a bullied baby monkey clinging to a stuffed orangutan at a Japanese zoo led to the Ikea toy selling out online -- and some ending up eBay. Atlanta Falcons to cut quarterback Kirk Cousins on March 11 The Atlanta Falcons will release quarterback Kirk Cousins on March 11, general manager Ian Cunningham told reporters Tuesday in Indianapolis. Sundance Film Festival announces 2027 dates, Boulder venues The Sundance Film Festival announced dates for the 2027 festival on Tuesday, along with the new screening venues for movies in Boulder, Colo. |
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Pentagon Gives Anthropic an Ultimatum Over the Company’s A.I. ModelAnthropic insists on limits on how its technology is used and could be labeled a supply chain risk if it fails to accept the military’s demands. House Narrowly Rejects Air Safety Bill After Pentagon OppositionA move to swiftly pass the bill failed by a single vote. It would have required aircraft to carry technology that officials said might have prevented a midair collision near Washington last year. Mexico Is Caught Between Trump and the CartelsPresident Trump has demanded President Claudia Sheinbaum confront the cartels. The killing of El Mencho suggests it might be working — but could come at a cost. What to Know About the Cartels Operating in MexicoOther criminal groups in Mexico may try to take advantage of the death of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, also known as El Mencho, who ran the Jalisco New Generation Cartel. Is It Safe to Travel to Mexico Right Now, Given the Cartel Violence?A wave of unrest after the killing of a cartel leader has rattled tourists in Mexico, prompting travelers to reconsider their plans. Here’s what to know. Huge Snowball Fight in New York Escalates After Police ArrivePolice Commissioner Jessica Tisch said officers had been attacked at Washington Square Park. Mayor Zohran Mamdani said the episode looked like a snowball fight, not a crime. Providence, R.I. Digs Out From Three Feet of SnowA day after the city got a record-breaking amount of snow, some residents clung to the magic. Others were gearing up for endless shoveling. Blizzard Causes Major Airport Delays and Cancellations: What Travelers Should KnowAs major hubs in the Northeast dig out from up to three feet of snow, it could be days before some travelers get moving. Here’s where things stand. How Jeffrey Epstein Ingratiated Himself With Top Microsoft ExecutivesFor more than two decades, the convicted sex offender developed a network at the tech giant, making him privy to succession discussions and other business. Court Rules Against Justice Dept. Search of Reporter’s ComputersThe judge said the court itself would search the devices, which were seized from a Washington Post reporter’s home last month. Kash Patel’s Olympics Trip Left Plenty of Time for Leisure, Schedule ShowsAn itinerary for Mr. Patel’s trip provides more granular detail, including long segments of personal time that suggest he was not immensely oversubscribed by official duties. D.O.J. Sues U.C.L.A. After It Refused to Pay $1 Billion FineThe Trump administration accused the university’s Los Angeles campus of not doing enough to curb antisemitism, months after the government tried to cut research money and demanded more than $1 billion. Federal Judiciary Asks Congress to Give Over Control of CourthousesIn a letter to lawmakers, the courts’ policymaking body claimed that the General Services Administration, part of the executive branch, had been slow to make crucial repairs. After Being Shoved in Front of a Train, He Has Returned to the SubwayJoseph Lynskey was determined to overcome his fear and reclaim his life as a New Yorker who enjoys the city in full. On Tuesday, he filed a lawsuit against the city and the M.T.A. Savannah Guthrie Offers $1 Million for Tip Leading to Mother’s ReturnIn a new video, the “Today” host acknowledged that her 84-year-old mother may already be dead, but said the family was holding out hope for a miracle. BAFTAs 2026 Outburst: What Tourette’s Tics Feel LikeVerbal or physical tics can be a daily struggle. So can dealing with the hurt they may cause. John Roberts Is Losing Patience With TrumpHow to read the gratuitous paragraph in the chief justice’s tariff opinion. Paramount Raises Its Bid for Warner Bros. DiscoveryWarner Bros. Discovery said Paramount’s new offer of $31 a share could lead to a “superior proposal” to the deal it signed with Netflix. Judge Dismisses Minnesota Gun Case as Prosecutors Struggle With ResignationsA judge took the unusual step of dropping the case over a speedy trial violation by the U.S. attorney’s office in Minnesota, which has been flooded with immigration-related cases. Éliane Radigue, Composer of Time, Silence and Space, Dies at 94Her Tibetan Buddhist spiritual practice and her experiments with synthesizers came together in vast, slow-moving works that drew wide acclaim. Mr. Clean, the Bald, Broad-Shouldered Cleaning Mascot, RetiresThe character became the face of a household cleaner in 1958. It’s not clear what the brand plans for its next mascot. |
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President Donald Trump painted a glowing portrait of the United States Tuesday in the first State of the Union address of his second term.
On the grim fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, The U.N. General Assembly has adopted a resolution calling for an immediate, full and unconditional cease-fire.
Average household debt per borrower in S. Korea rose to a record 97.39 million won ($73,000) at the end of last year, as mortgage lending expanded
Major S. Korean food companies are expanding cost-cutting and restructuring efforts after operating profits fell by 30% amid a domestic demand slump.
As S Korea's stock market continues to post record highs, borrowing to invest has surged, raising concerns about forced liquidations if prices reverse
S. Korea's ruling DP is moving to pass a slate of 8 reform and livelihood-related bills, including revisions to 3 controversial judicial reform bills
S. Korea will invest 19.8 billion won ($15 million) this year to support AI-based content production, marking the largest government-backed funding
China has imposed export controls on 40 Japanese companies, targeting dual-use goods with potential military applications, Japanese media reports
S. Korea will invest 320 billion won ($240 million) this year to strengthen its global competitiveness in AI-driven shipbuilding, the Ministry said.
Song Eon-seok, floor leader of the conservative PPP, on denounced three judicial reform bills backed by the ruling DP as "clearly unconstitutional"
Katherine Hartley Short, daughter of actor Martin Short, died Monday, according to a statement released to the media by the Short family on Tuesday.
The Miami Dolphins plan to keep De'Von Achane and Jaylen Waddle, but are open to a Tua Tagovailoa trade, general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan said Tuesday.
The director of the Louvre, Laurence des Cars, resigned her post, months after thieves stole more than $100 million in jewels from the museum.
A judge ruled that the Utah County Attorney's Office has no conflict of interests in prosecuting Tyler Robinson, alleged shooter of Charlie Kirk.
NASA has delayed the first crewed launch of its Artemis program after encountering a problem with its rocket system.
A three-judge federal court panel in Utah denied state Republicans' bid to overturn the state's court-ordered redistricting map favoring Democrats.
The security crisis in the Mexican state of Jalisco continued, with 23 inmates still at large, at least 41 people detained iand new highway blockades.
Developer Insomniac Games has announced that its upcoming "Wolverine" video game, based on the Marvel hero, is coming to PlayStation 5 in September.
Actor and comedian Russell Brand pleaded not guilty to two additional sexual charges Tuesday, including one for rape.
The Las Vegas Raiders expect to keep defensive end Maxx Crosby in 2026, general manager John Spytek told reporters Tuesday in Indianapolis.
A Texas trucker took a break to visit friends in Maryland and ended up winning $2 million from a scratch-off lottery ticket he bought in the state.
A video of a bullied baby monkey clinging to a stuffed orangutan at a Japanese zoo led to the Ikea toy selling out online -- and some ending up eBay.
The Atlanta Falcons will release quarterback Kirk Cousins on March 11, general manager Ian Cunningham told reporters Tuesday in Indianapolis.
The Sundance Film Festival announced dates for the 2027 festival on Tuesday, along with the new screening venues for movies in Boulder, Colo. 
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