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Police say two deadly shootings on Florida coasts linked by gunman Authorities are investigating two deadly shootings on opposite coasts of the Florida Peninsula that they say were carried out by the same shooter. House passes SAVE Act to require voters to show ID The House of Representatives narrowly passed the SAVE America Act on Wednesday, but it faces a tough sell in the Senate. Exclusive: Police intelligence revamp raises fears of dragnet S. Korea's National Police Agency is moving to dismantle a metropolitan-level intelligence structure and restore intelligence units at local police. S1 opens security control center, says AI filters 78% of alerts S. Korean security company S1 said AI now screens about 78% of incoming security alerts at its control centers, as it unveiled its monitoring facility COLUMN: Military, political meaning of Takaichi landslide Japan's ruling LDP secured 316 of 465 seats in the House of Rep., surpassing the two-thirds threshold required to initiate constitutional revision. South Korea lifts 2026 growth outlook to 1.9% on chip boom State-run Korea Development Institute raised its 2026 economic growth forecast to 1.9%, citing strong semiconductor exports fueled by global demand Chinese restaurant chains close as consumer slump deepens China's restaurant industry, long seen as resilient in the world's largest consumer market, is facing mounting bankruptcies as domestic demand weakens South Korea, Netherlands hold 2+2 talks on chips, supply chains S. Korea and the Netherlands agreed Tuesday to deepen cooperation on economic security, semiconductors, critical minerals and advanced technologies. Shooter identified in Canadian school attack Canadian police said 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar shot and killed six at a Canadian school after killing her mother and step-brother on Tuesday. S. Korea warns of food choking risk among elderly over Lunar New Year South Korea's National Fire Agency warned that choking incidents involving rice cakes and other foods tend to spike around major holidays. Trump, Netanyahu hopeful for Iran nuclear negotiations Iran topped the agenda of a meeting between Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington, their sixth since Trump's return to office in 2025. CBO predicts unsustainable debt and deficits by 2036 The nation's debt likely will become unsustainable and worsen by trillions of dollars over the next 10 years, the Congressional Budget Office said. Kraft Heinz switches focus to $600M fix instead of splitting Kraft Heinz is halting its plan to split into separate companies and is focusing on fixing its business challenges with a $600 million investment. Gallup to stop measuring presidential approval ratings Gallup will stop measuring and publishing presidential approval ratings this year after more than 80 years, the analytics firm announced on Wednesday. Thai gunman in custody after taking students, teachers hostage Police arrested an 18-year-old gunman after he allegedly took students and teachers hostage at a school in Songkhla in southern Thailand on Wednesday. Sen. Mitch McConnell released from hospital after week stay Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., has been discharged from the hospital and feeling better after being admitted with flu-like symptoms early last week. Russian drones kill 3 toddlers, father in Ukraine A Russian drone strike on Ukraine's northeastern Kharkiv region killed three toddlers and their father, and injured their pregnant mother. Attorney General Pam Bondi says focus on stock market during House hearing over Epstein files Pam Bondi told members of Congress that they should be focused on the stock market during a hearing over her handling of the Epstein files. 'Dawson's Creek' star James Van Der Beek dies at 48 Actor James Van Der Beek, who rose to fame as the star of "Dawson's Creek," has died after a battle with stage 3 colorectal cancer. He was 48. Watch: U.S. speed skater Jordan Stolz grabs gold with Olympic record Speed skater Jordan Stolz surged by rival Jenning de Boo in record fashion for gold Wednesday in his 2026 Winter Olympics debut, the 1000-meter final. 'Spider-Noir': Prime Video releases new posters, first images Prime Video has released a pair of new posters and the first images of their upcoming live-action superhero series "Spider-Noir," staring Nicolas Cage. Watch: Zach Braff mentors new interns on 'Scrubs' revival ABC released a full trailer for the "Scrubs" revival on Wednesday. It premieres Feb. 25 at 8 p.m. EST on ABC. Zach Braff and Donald Faison return. Team USA's Lindsey Vonn undergoes 3rd surgery after Olympic ski crash American Lindsey Vonn underwent a third surgery on the left leg she broke at the 2026 Winter Olympics, she announced Wednesday on social media. |
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Border Officials Are Said to Have Caused El Paso Closure by Firing Anti-Drone LaserPeople familiar with the episode said the use of the technology was not coordinated with the Federal Aviation Administration. Officials targeted what they thought was a drug cartel drone, but turned out to be a party balloon, they said. Weapons Used to Fight Drones Don’t Mix Well With Civilian AirspaceIn the race to build anti-drone weapons intended for use in a war zone, it is unclear how they may be used safely in crowded skies. Casey Wasserman Will Stay as Head of 2028 Olympics Despite Epstein Ties, Organizers SayCasey Wasserman exchanged flirtatious messages over 20 years ago with Ghislaine Maxwell, a longtime companion of Jeffrey Epstein. The 2028 board said its review found no other indiscretions related to Mr. Epstein. Epstein Files Include Grainy Videos From Inside His Florida HomeThe clips from Jeffrey Epstein’s home office appear to show him with young women. U.S. Attorney Chosen to Replace Trump Pick Is Quickly Fired by White HouseFederal judges had appointed Donald Kinsella, a veteran litigator, as top prosecutor in the Northern District of New York after the Trump administration’s nominee was found to be serving unlawfully. House Votes to Cancel Trump’s Canada TariffsSix Republicans joined nearly all Democrats to end the national emergency President Donald Trump had declared to impose tariffs on imports from Canada. In His Second Act, James Van Der Beek Starred Online as a Proud Dad and Family ManThe actor, who died on Wednesday, was most famous for “Dawson’s Creek,” but as he got older, he let fans into his real life as a father of six. Gallup Will No Longer Track Presidential Approval RatingsThe monthly poll has been used to measure presidential performance for almost nine decades. Eyeing the Midterms, Kennedy Pivots Toward Food and Away From VaccinesHealth Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who focused heavily on vaccine policy in 2025, will spend this year talking up healthy eating. House Passes Strict Voter ID Bill, Amplifying Trump’s Claims of FraudThe measure had no path forward in the Senate, where Democrats are all but certain to block it and Republicans have said they will not try to skirt filibuster rules to ram it through. Trump Says He Will Now Invite Democrats to Governors’ MeetingEven as he reversed course on excluding Democrats, the president repeatedly attacked a Republican governor who had planned to oversee the meeting. Why Nancy Guthrie’s Disappearance Is Breaking Through the NoiseA vulnerable victim, an unknown perpetrator and a recognizable celebrity are all factors in a case that has captivated the public. Bangladesh Holds First Elections After 2024 Student ProtestsAt the vanguard of Gen Z movements, protesters in Bangladesh ousted the prime minister in 2024. They now face the hard reality of winning change through elections. The Bangladesh Elections Are on Thursday. Here’s What to Know.Bangladesh is holding national elections for the first time since 2024, when a student movement ousted the prime minister. Bud Cort, Who Starred in 1971’s ‘Harold and Maude,’ Dies at 77The role, one of his first, made him a household name and a film idol of the anti-establishment 1970s. But it also limited his growth as an actor. Man Accused of Murdering His Father Once Sought to Seize Stranger’s BabyHenry McGowan of New York is on trial for murder in Ireland and has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. Prosecutors outlined a previous psychotic break. When It’s Finally Cold Enough to Race Ice YachtsOn the Navesink River, a long and frigid winter has allowed a 135-year-old rivalry to be renewed. Donald Trump, Pagan KingThe president is returning to an ancient world, before morality mattered and when human actions were governed only by power. LaMonte McLemore, Founding Singer With the 5th Dimension, Dies at 90His group notched smooth hippie-era hits like “Up, Up and Away” and “The Age of Aquarius” in embracing a genre-blurring sound they called “champagne soul.” Baby, 17 Days Old, Found Dead From Fire That Killed Her MotherTwo days after a fatal house fire in Queens, firefighters returned to the wreckage and found Emma Alcantara’s body. She and her mother, Miguelina, lived in an illegal basement apartment. Nurses at 4 N.Y.C. Hospitals Vote to End Strike, but It Continues at OneAt Montefiore and Mount Sinai hospitals, health care workers ratified a deal to end the walkout, but nurses remain on the picket line at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia. This Comet Stopped Spinning. Then It Started Rotating Backward.The unusual event, never seen before, might be a way small comets are “blown to bits” in the solar system. |
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Authorities are investigating two deadly shootings on opposite coasts of the Florida Peninsula that they say were carried out by the same shooter.
The House of Representatives narrowly passed the SAVE America Act on Wednesday, but it faces a tough sell in the Senate.
S. Korea's National Police Agency is moving to dismantle a metropolitan-level intelligence structure and restore intelligence units at local police.
S. Korean security company S1 said AI now screens about 78% of incoming security alerts at its control centers, as it unveiled its monitoring facility
Japan's ruling LDP secured 316 of 465 seats in the House of Rep., surpassing the two-thirds threshold required to initiate constitutional revision.
State-run Korea Development Institute raised its 2026 economic growth forecast to 1.9%, citing strong semiconductor exports fueled by global demand
China's restaurant industry, long seen as resilient in the world's largest consumer market, is facing mounting bankruptcies as domestic demand weakens
S. Korea and the Netherlands agreed Tuesday to deepen cooperation on economic security, semiconductors, critical minerals and advanced technologies.
Canadian police said 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar shot and killed six at a Canadian school after killing her mother and step-brother on Tuesday.
South Korea's National Fire Agency warned that choking incidents involving rice cakes and other foods tend to spike around major holidays.
Iran topped the agenda of a meeting between Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington, their sixth since Trump's return to office in 2025.
The nation's debt likely will become unsustainable and worsen by trillions of dollars over the next 10 years, the Congressional Budget Office said.
Kraft Heinz is halting its plan to split into separate companies and is focusing on fixing its business challenges with a $600 million investment.
Gallup will stop measuring and publishing presidential approval ratings this year after more than 80 years, the analytics firm announced on Wednesday.
Police arrested an 18-year-old gunman after he allegedly took students and teachers hostage at a school in Songkhla in southern Thailand on Wednesday.
Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., has been discharged from the hospital and feeling better after being admitted with flu-like symptoms early last week.
A Russian drone strike on Ukraine's northeastern Kharkiv region killed three toddlers and their father, and injured their pregnant mother.
Pam Bondi told members of Congress that they should be focused on the stock market during a hearing over her handling of the Epstein files.
Actor James Van Der Beek, who rose to fame as the star of "Dawson's Creek," has died after a battle with stage 3 colorectal cancer. He was 48.
Speed skater Jordan Stolz surged by rival Jenning de Boo in record fashion for gold Wednesday in his 2026 Winter Olympics debut, the 1000-meter final.
Prime Video has released a pair of new posters and the first images of their upcoming live-action superhero series "Spider-Noir," staring Nicolas Cage.
ABC released a full trailer for the "Scrubs" revival on Wednesday. It premieres Feb. 25 at 8 p.m. EST on ABC. Zach Braff and Donald Faison return.
American Lindsey Vonn underwent a third surgery on the left leg she broke at the 2026 Winter Olympics, she announced Wednesday on social media. 
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