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Avalanche in California backcountry strands 6 skiers; 10 unaccounted for Search-and-rescue personnel were working Tuesday to reach a group of six stranded skiers and locate 10 others unaccounted for in Northern California's backcountry following an avalanche. Book urges South Korea to renew focus on unification Former S. Korean officials has reignited debate over future of the Peninsula with publication of new book arguing unification is national imperative South Korea prosecutors expand use of generative AI South Korea's prosecution service is accelerating development of generative AI tools to assist with investigations and trial preparation and drafting. Study: Parental anxiety drives rise in private tutoring costs Parental anxiety over competition for elite universities and jobs is pushing up private education spending in S. Korea, with spending more money Spy agency seeks military base access for insurrection probes S. Korea's National Intelligence Service is seeking authority to enter military bases to collect information, under a proposed revision to its rules. South Korea to revamp R&D system, ease failure penalties Lee Jae-myung's administration is accelerating reforms to research development system, shifting evaluation standards away from rigid success metrics Kim skips Kumsusan visit on father’s birthday Kim Jong Un did not attend a memorial ceremony at the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun marking the birthday of his late father, yet appeared a housing event Japanese teenager Ami Nakai scores big in women's figure skating opener Japan's Ami Nakai pumped her fists into the air while a large smile bloomed on her face after striking her final pose after completing a near spotless short program Tuesday night in Milan, Italy. Bayer agrees to $7.25B Roundup class-action settlement Officials for Germany-based Bayer agreed to pay $7.25 billion to settle a class action filed by those who say its Roundup weedkiller caused cancer. Fulton County, Ga., officials say DOJ lied about elections office raid Officials for Fulton County, Ga., say the Department of Justice lied to get a warrant to raid and seize 2020 election materials from the county. Stephen Colbert lashes out after CBS nixes Talarico interview CBS said "The Late Show" could not air an interview with U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico, prompting host Stephen Colbert to blame the FCC. Iran says it's reached 'understanding' with U.S. on nuclear talks in Geneva Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Tuesday talks in Geneva with U.S. officials on Tehran's nuclear program had resulted in an understanding. Palantir moves HQ to Miami after recent Denver protests Artificial intelligence and software analytics firm Palantir Technologies Inc. has moved its headquarters to Miami, company officials announced. Police: DNA found on a glove near Nancy Guthrie's home finds no match The DNA evidence on a glove found near Nancy Guthrie's home was not a match to anyone in the federal DNA database, police said Tuesday. Peru's Congress removes interim President Jose Jeri Peru's Congress voted Tuesday to remove interim President Jose Jeri from office after 130 days in power, less than two months before general elections, in a move that extends the country's prolonged political instability. Spain is investigating unsavory AI content on social media ‘giants’ Social media giants X, Meta, and TikTok are to be investigated by Spanish authorities over the distribution of child sex abuse materials. Venezuelan U.S. oil expert freed after arrest with no charges The Venezuelan government on Tuesday released Evanan Romero, a Venezuelan-American oil consultant detained four days earlier at the Maracaibo airport, Jack Alcott: Harrison's craving normality in 'Dexter: Resurrection' Jack Alcott told UPI his "Dexter: Resurrection" character Harrison is still grappling with the truth that he is a serial killer's son. Guatemala’s attorney general tied to alleged illegal adoption network Concerns have been raised about a possible link between Guatemala's attorney general and alleged illegal adoptions of disappeared Indigenous children. Kristi Noem spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin to leave job next week Tricia McLaughlin, spokeswoman for Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, is leaving her job next week, department sources said. Italy denies USA of Olympic gold in men's speed skating team event Italy upstaged world record-holding Team USA to win gold in the 2026 Winter Olympics men's speed skating team pursuit Tuesday in Milan. |
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Trump Bets on Diplomacy Without DiplomatsPresident Trump’s most trusted envoys, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, are at the center of the Iran and Ukraine negotiations. U.S. and Iran Make ‘Good Progress’ in Geneva Talks, Foreign Minister SaysThe Iranian minister, Abbas Araghchi, said both sides had agreed on a “set of guiding principles.” President Trump has called on Iran to make an immediate accord or face a possible U.S. attack. Mamdani Threatens 9.5% Property Tax Increase if Wealth Tax Is Not PassedMayor Zohran Mamdani said his proposal to raise New York City property taxes was a “last resort” to close a budget gap. Mamdani Ushers in a New Tradition: Ramadan in City HallZohran Mamdani, New York City’s first Muslim mayor, will observe Ramadan as he runs the nation’s largest city, blending his faith into his public life. Colbert Slams Trump Administration After CBS Pulls Talarico InterviewStephen Colbert said he had to drop an interview with James Talarico from his Monday broadcast because of new F.C.C. guidance that targeted political interviews on late-night shows. Jesse Jackson’s Death Arrives at a Crucial Moment for Black Political PowerThere are more Black senators than ever before, but a major Supreme Court ruling could reduce Black representation in the House. How a Stray Quote of Jesse Jackson’s Led to a Rupture Between Black and Jewish VotersThe candidate’s reference to New York as “Hymietown” helped tank his 1984 presidential campaign and eroded a longstanding alliance. Jackson’s ‘Keep Hope Alive’ Speech in 1988 Was a Call for Social Justice and UnityThough he didn’t win the Democratic nomination for president in either year, Jesse Jackson’s moving speeches at the conventions called on the party to care more about the marginalized. Jesse Jackson, Charismatic Champion of Civil Rights, Dies at 84An impassioned orator, he was a moral and political force, forming a “rainbow coalition” of poor and working-class people and seeking the presidency. His mission, he said, was “to transform the mind of America.” 4 Dead in Colorado Crash as Strong Winds Kick Up Wildfire WarningsHigh winds were fueling the risk of wildfires across the Southwest and the Plains, and an Oklahoma town faced a mandatory evacuation. Officials said the weather had caused a deadly pileup in Colorado. White House Shrugs Off Lutnick’s Epstein TiesCommerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has acknowledged traveling to Jeffrey Epstein’s island and meeting him on another occasion. Daniel Radcliffe on Returning to Broadway in ‘Every Brilliant Thing’The Tony winner returns to the stage in “Every Brilliant Thing,” an interactive monologue with a message of hope “that might be vital for somebody to hear.” California Wealth Tax Opponents Intensify Efforts Before Bernie Sanders VisitThe opponents’ latest moves include online ads tied to Gov. Gavin Newsom, a crypto-related push to raise money and competing ballot measures. Potomac Sewage Spill Becomes Ecological Disaster and Political FightA D.C. utility had been working for weeks to repair a collapsed sewer line when the president blamed Maryland’s governor for the contamination on Monday. Height Surgery for Men Can Add Inches But Has RisksLimb-lengthening can add inches to a person’s stature. But its risks have made it controversial. Boneless Wings Are Still Wings, Judge RulesA Chicago man filed a lawsuit in 2023 against Buffalo Wild Wings, arguing that it had engaged in false advertising of its boneless wings. A judge said the claim “has no meat on its bones.” Netanyahu Plays Trump and American Jews for Fools — AgainNetanyahu has gotten Trump to focus on Iran and ignore the destructive things Bibi is doing in Gaza, in the West Bank and inside Israel. What the American Right Wants From EuropeThe tensions in Marco Rubio’s trans-Atlantic vision. Manhattan Hospital Ends Medical Treatment for Transgender YouthNYU Langone Health cited the “current regulatory environment” in its decision to discontinue its gender medicine program for minors. It’s Mardi Gras in New Orleans. This Year, the Party Might Be a Bit Greener.Carnival can generate more than 1,000 tons of trash every year. A coalition of nonprofit groups, city officials and scientists has a plan to clean it up. Shia LaBeouf Charged With Battery in New OrleansThe actor, known for his roles in “Transformers” and “Megalopolis,” was arrested early Tuesday after reportedly assaulting two people, the authorities said. Peru Votes to Impeach President José JeríPeru’s Congress voted to impeach President José Jerí, four months after he replaced Dina Boluarte, who had also been removed from the presidency. |
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Search-and-rescue personnel were working Tuesday to reach a group of six stranded skiers and locate 10 others unaccounted for in Northern California's backcountry following an avalanche.
Former S. Korean officials has reignited debate over future of the Peninsula with publication of new book arguing unification is national imperative
South Korea's prosecution service is accelerating development of generative AI tools to assist with investigations and trial preparation and drafting.
Parental anxiety over competition for elite universities and jobs is pushing up private education spending in S. Korea, with spending more money
S. Korea's National Intelligence Service is seeking authority to enter military bases to collect information, under a proposed revision to its rules.
Lee Jae-myung's administration is accelerating reforms to research development system, shifting evaluation standards away from rigid success metrics
Kim Jong Un did not attend a memorial ceremony at the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun marking the birthday of his late father, yet appeared a housing event
Japan's Ami Nakai pumped her fists into the air while a large smile bloomed on her face after striking her final pose after completing a near spotless short program Tuesday night in Milan, Italy.
Officials for Germany-based Bayer agreed to pay $7.25 billion to settle a class action filed by those who say its Roundup weedkiller caused cancer.
Officials for Fulton County, Ga., say the Department of Justice lied to get a warrant to raid and seize 2020 election materials from the county.
CBS said "The Late Show" could not air an interview with U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico, prompting host Stephen Colbert to blame the FCC.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Tuesday talks in Geneva with U.S. officials on Tehran's nuclear program had resulted in an understanding.
Artificial intelligence and software analytics firm Palantir Technologies Inc. has moved its headquarters to Miami, company officials announced.
The DNA evidence on a glove found near Nancy Guthrie's home was not a match to anyone in the federal DNA database, police said Tuesday.
Peru's Congress voted Tuesday to remove interim President Jose Jeri from office after 130 days in power, less than two months before general elections, in a move that extends the country's prolonged political instability.
Social media giants X, Meta, and TikTok are to be investigated by Spanish authorities over the distribution of child sex abuse materials.
The Venezuelan government on Tuesday released Evanan Romero, a Venezuelan-American oil consultant detained four days earlier at the Maracaibo airport,
Jack Alcott told UPI his "Dexter: Resurrection" character Harrison is still grappling with the truth that he is a serial killer's son.
Concerns have been raised about a possible link between Guatemala's attorney general and alleged illegal adoptions of disappeared Indigenous children.
Tricia McLaughlin, spokeswoman for Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, is leaving her job next week, department sources said.
Italy upstaged world record-holding Team USA to win gold in the 2026 Winter Olympics men's speed skating team pursuit Tuesday in Milan. 
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