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Netherlands' Xandra Velzeboer wins gold in Olympic 500m speed skating Xandra Velzeboer of the Netherlands won the gold medal in women's 500-meter short track speed skating in Milan, Italy, on Thursday, after setting a world record in the semifinals. USA men open Olympic hockey with dominant 5-1 win over Latvia The American men dominated Latvia during their first game of the preliminary round of Olympic hockey in Milan, Italy, on Thursday, besting the Northern European men 5-1 with two goals from Brock Nelson. North Korean defectors gather for Lunar New Year amid separation About 90 N. Korean defectors gathered at an association office in Seoul to share a Lunar New Year meal, many voicing lingering pain over families. South Korean game makers split on IP strength, new releases S. Korea's major game developers reported sharply mixed 2025 results, with companies backed by strong intellectual property while others struggled. More Coupang investors join legal challenge against South Korea Three additional U.S. investment firms that hold shares in Coupang have joined an effort to pursue arbitration against the South Korean government. Boston Dynamics CEO to step down amid push toward commercialization Robert Playter, CEO of Boston Dynamics, will step down later this month, marking what industry observers describe as a strategic shift for next phase LG chairman wins first round in family inheritance dispute LG Group Chairman Koo Kwang-mo won a first-instance court ruling in a family inheritance dispute, easing legal uncertainty surrounding control. South Korean lawmakers form group to seek Lee case indictments dropped A group of 87 lawmakers from Democratic Party said it has launched a caucus to push for indictments involving President Lee Jae-myung to be withdrawn Families of wartime abductees seek grave visits in North Families of S. Koreans abducted during the 1950-53 Korean War have asked the government to allow visits to suspected burial sites in N. Korea. FBI increases reward and releases more info in Nancy Guthrie case The FBI raised its reward for information regarding Nancy Guthrie's abduction from $50,000 to $100,000 and released more info on the suspect. CU opens dessert store as sales gap with GS25 narrows S. Korean convenience store chain CU is accelerating its push to overtake rival GS25 in sales by opening a dessert-focused store in Seongsu district S. Korea president flags rising school uniform costs, price scrutiny President Lee Jae-myung said Thursday that S. Korea should examine whether school uniform prices are reasonable ahead of the March start of school. South Korean opposition leader skips presidential lunch Jang Dong-hyuk, leader of S. Korea's conservative People Power Party, decided Wednesday not to attend a luncheon meeting with President Lee Jae-myung. 24 Buddhist monks complete 2,300-mile ‘Walk of Peace’ A group of two dozen Buddhist monks completed a 2,300-mile Walk of Peace across the United States at the Maryland State House in Annapolis. Senate funding vote likely seals pending DHS shutdown The Department of Homeland Security likely will shut down early Saturday after Senate Democrats blocked a funding bill Thursday. David Boreanaz to headline new 'Rockford Files' for NBC David Boreanaz, who has one of the longest and most successful careers in TV history, is set to star in a remake of "The Rockford Files." Ex-OSU board member Les Wexner to testify in federal sex abuse lawsuit Former Ohio State University board member Leslie Wexner must testify in federal lawsuits accusing the school of ignoring sex abuse claims. 'Vicar of Dibley' icon Dawn French returns to TV with 'Secret' comedySenate panel questions ICE's methods in Minneapolis Senators questioned ICE's methods during testimony by Department of Homeland Security officials about violence during Operation Metro Surge. Lawmakers call out Justice Department for tracking their Epstein file searchesExisting home sales dropped 8.4% in January, Realtor report says Sales of existing homes greatly declined in January despite mortgage rates coming down, a report from the National Association of Realtors says. South Korean teen snowboarder Gaon Choi denies American Chloe Kim of record 3rd Olympic gold South Korean teen Gaon Choi scored a 90.25 to win gold Thursday in the Olympic halfpipe, denying Chloe Kim of a record third consecutive victory. Oklahoma executes Kendrick Simpson for a 2006 double murder Kendrick Simpson died by lethal injection Thursday morning at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary in McAlester for killing two men in 2006. |
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The Epstein Files and the Hidden World of an Unaccountable EliteThe search continues in the documents for ironclad criminal conduct, but the story of a sexual predator given a free ride by the ruling class has already emerged. Goldman Sachs General Counsel Kathryn Ruemmler Resigns Over Epstein TiesKathryn Ruemmler, a former top Obama administration lawyer, is out at Goldman Sachs after emails showed a friendship with the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein spanning many years. Ex-Leader of Norway Charged With Corruption Linked to EpsteinThorbjorn Jagland, who briefly led Norway in the 1990s, had been protected by diplomatic immunity that came with his work with the Council of Europe, but that privilege was waived. How The Times Is Digging Into Millions of Pages of Epstein FilesTwo dozen journalists. A pile of pages that would reach the top of the Empire State Building. And an effort to find the next revelation in a sprawling case. Trump Repeals Key Greenhouse Gas Finding, Erasing EPA’s Power to Fight Climate ChangeThe Environmental Protection Agency rejected the bedrock scientific finding that greenhouse gases threaten human life and well being. It means the agency can no longer regulate them. What to Know About the E.P.A.’s Big Attack on Climate RegulationThe Trump administration has repealed the scientific determination that underpins the government’s legal authority to combat climate change. Federal Judge Blocks Trump Plan to Cut $600 Million in Health FundsIt is the latest court ruling staving off deep cuts to social services that Democratic-led states say are politically motivated and would harm hundreds of thousands of people. Intelligence Dispute Centers on Kushner Reference in Intercepted CommunicationA whistle-blower has accused Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, of blocking distribution of a report that Jared Kushner’s name came up in an intercepted communication about Iran. DHS Shutdown Nears as Immigration Enforcement Talks StallSenate Democrats refused to move ahead with a spending bill needed to keep the Department of Homeland Security running because it lacked limits they have demanded on federal immigration agents. Prosecutor Seeks Dismissal of Charges Against Man Shot by ICEThe top federal prosecutor in Minnesota asked a judge to drop charges against the immigrant who was shot by an ICE agent, saying new evidence was “materially inconsistent” with what officials had claimed. The High-Stakes Fight Over Masked Federal AgentsThe debate over whether federal agents should be allowed to cover their faces with masks has become a flashpoint as the government heads for a partial shutdown. Guard Troops Fully Withdraw From Chicago, Portland and Los AngelesPresident Trump initially deployed the troops in those cities to support law enforcement efforts to tamp down protests against immigration raids and protecting buildings. N.Y.C. Officials Reinstate Pride Flag at Stonewall After Federal RemovalHundreds of people attended a rally on Thursday to re-raise the flag, setting up a defiant response to the Trump administration’s assault on diversity initiatives. Canada School Shooter’s Online Life Showed Interest in Violent ExtremismThe suspect in the British Columbia shooting had long been posting about mental health problems, substance abuse and a fascination with weapons and online violence. What We Know About the Victims of the Tumbler Ridge Mass Shooting in CanadaThe attack at a secondary school and a private residence in the small, remote community in British Columbia has left families stunned and grief-stricken. Americans Are Paying the Bill for Tariffs, Despite Trump’s ClaimsResearch from the New York Fed confirms that U.S. companies and consumers are bearing tariff costs, despite the president’s assertions otherwise. On Trump’s Tariffs, Supreme Court Hurries Up and WaitsThe justices put the case on a fast track at the administration’s urging. But they don’t seem in a rush to rule on the president’s signature economic program. Closing of El Paso Airspace Adds to Tension Between F.A.A. and PentagonThe Federal Aviation Administration is charged with flight safety, and the Defense Department with national security. Those missions keep colliding. El Paso Incident Highlights Gaps in America’s Drone Defense IndustryThe U.S. has spent billions of dollars developing counter-drone technology, but much of it needs more testing in the real world. Do Drug Cartels Actually Use Drones at the Border?U.S. officials warn that cartel-operated drones on the border pose a major threat. Mexican officials are less certain. Analysts say the answer is likely in between. C.I.A. Video Appeals to Potential Spies in China’s MilitaryThe agency is seeking Chinese officials who are frustrated with corruption in the People’s Liberation Army. Alcohol’s Effects on the Body: What Does Drinking Do to Your Health?From the moment you take a sip, drinking starts to influence your biology. Here’s an inside look. Greg Brown, Guitarist Who Wrote Cake’s Biggest Hit, Dies at 56His song “The Distance,” released in 1996, became an anthem for the disaffected members of Generation X. Republicans Ask Supreme Court to Intervene in N.Y. Redistricting CaseLawyers for Representative Nicole Malliotakis, Republican of New York, asked the Supreme Court to block a ruling that would redraw her district lines. Strong Storm Is Forecast to Hit the South This Weekend With a Risk of Heavy RainIt’s finally warming up, which means the storm will most likely bring rain instead of more dreaded ice. But forecasters warned that there may be a lot of it. |
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Xandra Velzeboer of the Netherlands won the gold medal in women's 500-meter short track speed skating in Milan, Italy, on Thursday, after setting a world record in the semifinals.
The American men dominated Latvia during their first game of the preliminary round of Olympic hockey in Milan, Italy, on Thursday, besting the Northern European men 5-1 with two goals from Brock Nelson.
About 90 N. Korean defectors gathered at an association office in Seoul to share a Lunar New Year meal, many voicing lingering pain over families.
S. Korea's major game developers reported sharply mixed 2025 results, with companies backed by strong intellectual property while others struggled.
Three additional U.S. investment firms that hold shares in Coupang have joined an effort to pursue arbitration against the South Korean government.
Robert Playter, CEO of Boston Dynamics, will step down later this month, marking what industry observers describe as a strategic shift for next phase
LG Group Chairman Koo Kwang-mo won a first-instance court ruling in a family inheritance dispute, easing legal uncertainty surrounding control.
A group of 87 lawmakers from Democratic Party said it has launched a caucus to push for indictments involving President Lee Jae-myung to be withdrawn
Families of S. Koreans abducted during the 1950-53 Korean War have asked the government to allow visits to suspected burial sites in N. Korea.
The FBI raised its reward for information regarding Nancy Guthrie's abduction from $50,000 to $100,000 and released more info on the suspect.
S. Korean convenience store chain CU is accelerating its push to overtake rival GS25 in sales by opening a dessert-focused store in Seongsu district
President Lee Jae-myung said Thursday that S. Korea should examine whether school uniform prices are reasonable ahead of the March start of school.
Jang Dong-hyuk, leader of S. Korea's conservative People Power Party, decided Wednesday not to attend a luncheon meeting with President Lee Jae-myung.
A group of two dozen Buddhist monks completed a 2,300-mile Walk of Peace across the United States at the Maryland State House in Annapolis.
The Department of Homeland Security likely will shut down early Saturday after Senate Democrats blocked a funding bill Thursday.
David Boreanaz, who has one of the longest and most successful careers in TV history, is set to star in a remake of "The Rockford Files."
Former Ohio State University board member Leslie Wexner must testify in federal lawsuits accusing the school of ignoring sex abuse claims.
Senators questioned ICE's methods during testimony by Department of Homeland Security officials about violence during Operation Metro Surge.
Sales of existing homes greatly declined in January despite mortgage rates coming down, a report from the National Association of Realtors says.
South Korean teen Gaon Choi scored a 90.25 to win gold Thursday in the Olympic halfpipe, denying Chloe Kim of a record third consecutive victory.
Kendrick Simpson died by lethal injection Thursday morning at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary in McAlester for killing two men in 2006. 
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