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American Airlines pilot, flight attendant unions air grievances with CEO The unions that represent flight attendants and pilots who work for American Airlines on Monday expressed frustration with the company's CEO, and in one case issued a unanimous vote of non-confidence in him. U.S. intercepts oil tanker in Indian Ocean after chase from Caribbean The U.S. military chased an oil tanker from the Caribbean Sea to the Indian Ocean and intercepted it, the Department of Defense said on X. Judge halts California law banning federal agents from wearing masks A federal judge on Monday struck down California's No Secret Police Act, because its ban on federal agents from wearing masks in the state "unlawfully discriminates" against them. U.S. strike on suspected drug-trafficking boat kills 2, leaves 1 survivor The U.S. military conducted a "lethal kinetic strike" targeting a boat alleged to be shipping narcotics in the eastern Pacific on Monday, killing two people and leaving one survivor, U.S. Southern Command said. Power struggle grows in Seoul as PPP weighs discipline of Bae Hyun-jin A power struggle over nomination within S. Korea's conservative PPP intensified as Seoul party chair Bae Hyun-jin faced possible disciplinary action Cho says U.S. security talks team to visit South Korea in February S. Korean Foreign Minister Cho said that the U. S. has confirmed it will send an interagency negotiation team to S. Korea later this month to discuss ROK, U.S. halve ‘Buddy Squadron’ air drills, expand scale per exercise S. Korean and U.S. air forces will cut the annual frequency of their squadron-level combined air exercise, known as the Buddy Squadron drill. Krafton tops 3 trillion won in revenue on record 2025 results S. Korean game developer Krafton said it posted its strongest results since its founding, with annual revenue over 3 trillion won for the first time Canadian mining company’s employees found deceased in Mexico Three employees of a Canadian silver mining company were found deceased in a mass grave after being abducted from a project site in late January. South Korea warns against exposing faces of North Korean POWs S. Korea's Foreign Ministry reiterated its request that media refrain from reporting that reveals the faces and voices of N. Korean POW could endanger Kim Jong Un urges expanded military role, avoids U.S., S. Korea rhetoric Kim Jong Un visited the Ministry of Defense on Saturday to mark the 78th anniversary of the founding of the Korean People's Army Column, Japan shifts focus from history to security in ties with S. Korea Japan's general election, which delivered a landslide victory for the ruling party led by Sanae Takaichi, marked a clear turning point in politics. South Korea, Saudi Arabia expand defense ties to R&D cooperation S. Korean Defense Minister visited Saudi Arabia, signaling a shift in bilateral defense cooperation from exports to joint research & system innovation Editorial urges unity in South Korea's People Power Party Global politics is increasingly unpredictable. In this environment, S. Korea's main opposition party should be focused on national priorities. Editorial, Tariff dispute risks spilling into security, must be defused early The widening rift between S. Korea and the U. S. over tariffs is showing signs of spilling into the security arena, economic friction could undermine. Las Vegas Raiders hire Klint Kubiak as head coach The Las Vegas Raiders hired Klint Kubiak as their head coach, they announced Monday. He spent 2025 as offensive coordinator of the Seattle Seahawks. Flurry of bomb threats closes schools, government buildings in Ohio A series of bomb threats, which turned out to be hoaxes, caused government buildings and dozens of schools in Ohio to close on Monday morning. Watch: USA ousts reigning champ Italy to reach Olympic curling finale Cory Thiesse delivered a clutch final shot to seal a U.S. win over Italy and a 2026 Olympics gold medal match ticket Monday in mixed doubles curling, 53 migrants thought dead after boat capsizes in Mediterranean A rubber boat capsized in the Mediterranean Sea last week after taking on water, leaving 53 people migrating to Europe from North Africa presumed dead. USA's Kim requests compassion in wake of Trump's jab at Olympian Hess U.S. snowboarder Chloe Kim called for compassion in leadership in response to President Trump's slight of skier Hunter Hess at the Winter Olympics. Building collapse kills 15 in northern Lebanon Rescue operations at a two-block residential building in northern Tripoli ended Monday after 15 people were killed and eight were injured. Monday ransom note deadline nears in Nancy Guthrie disappearance The deadline on a purported ransom note neared Monday in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of 'Today' show host Savannah Guthrie. Boston Red Sox land Milwaukee Brewers' Caleb Durbin in 6-player trade The Boston Red Sox acquired Rookie of the Year finalist Caleb Durbin through a six-player trade with the Milwaukee Brewers, they announced Monday. Nigerian interfaith leaders seek support, understanding in Washington, D.C. A group of prominent Nigerian religious and traditional leaders visited Washington, D.C. |
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Newly Unbound, Trump Weighs More Nuclear Arms and Underground TestsIt remains to be seen whether the three big nuclear powers are headed into a new arms race, or whether President Trump is trying to spur negotiations on a new accord now that a last Cold War treaty has expired. Trump Administration to Cut $600 Million in Health Funding From Four StatesThe states, all led by Democrats, used the grants to support a wide variety of functions, including H.I.V. prevention and surveillance. Trump Threatens to Block Opening of Gordie Howe International Bridge to CanadaThe Gordie Howe International Bridge, expected to open early this year, was built by Canada to ease cargo transport between Detroit and Windsor, Ontario. A Campaign to Revoke the Endangerment Finding Appears Near ‘Total Victory’A small group of conservative activists has worked for 16 years to stop all government efforts to fight climate change. Their efforts seem poised to pay off. Judge Strikes Down California’s Ban on Masks for Federal AgentsBut the state can require federal agents to display identification, the judge said. The Trump administration had asked the court to block both laws. Appeals Court Lets Trump Revoke Deportation Protections for 60,000 More MigrantsThe court pointed to recent rulings by the Supreme Court as precedent to allow the protections for migrants from Nepal, Honduras and Nicaragua to expire. Maxwell Refuses to Answer Questions About Epstein Crimes in House DepositionGhislaine Maxwell, the longtime companion of the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, invoked her right against self-incrimination in an Oversight Committee deposition. New Email Shows Bard President Leon Botstein Thanked Epstein for Caribbean TripLeon Botstein, Bard’s president, also invited Jeffrey Epstein to visit a high school linked to Bard College and sent him well wishes after stories were published about his sexual abuse of minors. Ilia Malinin, Who Led the U.S. to Gold, Is Bringing Ice Skating Back Into the LimelightIlia Malinin, who led the United States to a team gold medal at the Winter Olympics and will now vie for his own, is testing the physical limits of what is possible on the ice. Catherine O’Hara Died From Pulmonary Embolism, Death Certificate SaysA death certificate released on Monday also said rectal cancer was an underlying cause for the comedic actress’s death on Jan. 30 at 71. Savannah Guthrie Says She Believes Her Mom, Nancy, ‘Is Still Out There’ in New VideoThe television host pleaded for the public’s help in finding her mother, Nancy, who disappeared from her Arizona home last week. “We are at an hour of desperation,” she said. How Laura Loomer and a Sheriff Upended G.O.P. Plans for the N.Y. TicketBruce Blakeman, the likely Republican candidate for governor of New York, had decided on his running mate, but things quickly got complicated. Here’s What a Warm Night Looks Like for Homeless New YorkersAs weekend temperatures fell into the single digits, New York City operated 65 warming centers where people could find cots, chairs and a respite from the cold. N.Y.C. Social Services Chief Resigns After Losing Mamdani’s FavorMolly Wasow Park, a holdover from the Eric Adams administration, said her resignation was unrelated to the recent wave of cold-related deaths in New York City. The Latest Victim of a Snowless West: Dog SleddingOrganizers of the Idaho Sled Dog Challenge said they would no longer hold a major competition after snow conditions forced its cancellation for a third straight year. In Pakistan, a Kite Festival Returns to Troubled SkiesThe vibrant celebration, banned for two decades, brightened the eastern city of Lahore, where residents face alarming levels of air pollution and political restrictions. A Gray Wolf’s Visit to Los Angeles County Is a First in Nearly a CenturyThe wolf, known as BEY03F, roamed more than 500 miles from Northern California, signaling that the species continues to rebound after being wiped out in the state in the 1920s. Trump Administration Abandons Steve Bannon ConvictionThe longtime Trump ally served four months in prison on contempt of Congress charges for refusing to testify to the House committee that investigated the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol. San Francisco Teachers Begin Strike, Closing School for 50,000 StudentsThe strike closed public schools for more than 50,000 students in the city and had no end date. Health care costs are a key issue in negotiations. U.S. Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen to Be Beatified, One Step Away From SainthoodThe move involving Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, who hosted a popular midcentury radio and TV show and died in 1979, ends a six-year delay. |
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The unions that represent flight attendants and pilots who work for American Airlines on Monday expressed frustration with the company's CEO, and in one case issued a unanimous vote of non-confidence in him.
The U.S. military chased an oil tanker from the Caribbean Sea to the Indian Ocean and intercepted it, the Department of Defense said on X.
A federal judge on Monday struck down California's No Secret Police Act, because its ban on federal agents from wearing masks in the state "unlawfully discriminates" against them.
The U.S. military conducted a "lethal kinetic strike" targeting a boat alleged to be shipping narcotics in the eastern Pacific on Monday, killing two people and leaving one survivor, U.S. Southern Command said.
A power struggle over nomination within S. Korea's conservative PPP intensified as Seoul party chair Bae Hyun-jin faced possible disciplinary action
S. Korean Foreign Minister Cho said that the U. S. has confirmed it will send an interagency negotiation team to S. Korea later this month to discuss
S. Korean and U.S. air forces will cut the annual frequency of their squadron-level combined air exercise, known as the Buddy Squadron drill.
S. Korean game developer Krafton said it posted its strongest results since its founding, with annual revenue over 3 trillion won for the first time
Three employees of a Canadian silver mining company were found deceased in a mass grave after being abducted from a project site in late January.
S. Korea's Foreign Ministry reiterated its request that media refrain from reporting that reveals the faces and voices of N. Korean POW could endanger
Kim Jong Un visited the Ministry of Defense on Saturday to mark the 78th anniversary of the founding of the Korean People's Army
Japan's general election, which delivered a landslide victory for the ruling party led by Sanae Takaichi, marked a clear turning point in politics.
S. Korean Defense Minister visited Saudi Arabia, signaling a shift in bilateral defense cooperation from exports to joint research & system innovation
Global politics is increasingly unpredictable. In this environment, S. Korea's main opposition party should be focused on national priorities.
The widening rift between S. Korea and the U. S. over tariffs is showing signs of spilling into the security arena, economic friction could undermine.
The Las Vegas Raiders hired Klint Kubiak as their head coach, they announced Monday. He spent 2025 as offensive coordinator of the Seattle Seahawks.
A series of bomb threats, which turned out to be hoaxes, caused government buildings and dozens of schools in Ohio to close on Monday morning.
Cory Thiesse delivered a clutch final shot to seal a U.S. win over Italy and a 2026 Olympics gold medal match ticket Monday in mixed doubles curling,
A rubber boat capsized in the Mediterranean Sea last week after taking on water, leaving 53 people migrating to Europe from North Africa presumed dead.
U.S. snowboarder Chloe Kim called for compassion in leadership in response to President Trump's slight of skier Hunter Hess at the Winter Olympics.
Rescue operations at a two-block residential building in northern Tripoli ended Monday after 15 people were killed and eight were injured.
The deadline on a purported ransom note neared Monday in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of 'Today' show host Savannah Guthrie.
The Boston Red Sox acquired Rookie of the Year finalist Caleb Durbin through a six-player trade with the Milwaukee Brewers, they announced Monday.
A group of prominent Nigerian religious and traditional leaders visited Washington, D.C. 
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