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Korean film revenue, admissions fall 40% in 2025 Revenue and admissions for South Korean films plunged about 40% in 2025 from a year earlier, according to industry data released Thursday. PPP denounces raid as ‘opposition crackdown,’ warns of action The People Power Party on Thursday condemned a joint prosecutors-police raid on its headquarters as a politically motivated investigation and warned Lee lists Bundang apartment below market price President Lee Jae-myung has put his Bundang apartment up for sale at a price below market value, the presidential office said Thursday. Court administration chief offers to resign amid reform push Park Young-jae, chief of the National Court Administration, has offered to step down, as the ruling party moves ahead with judicial reform bills. Mizuho to cut 5,000 clerical jobs as AI rollout expands Mizuho said it will reduce up to 5,000 clerical positions over the next decade as it accelerates the adoption of AI to improve profitability. U.S. reaffirms openness to talks with North Korea, Seoul says The United States has reaffirmed that it remains open to dialogue with N. Korea without preconditions, S. Korea's chief nuclear envoy said Thursday. Kamala Harris endorses Rep. Jasmine Crockett in Texas Senate Democratic primary Former Vice President Kamala Harris has endorsed U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D.-Texas, in the Texas Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate. Netflix ends bid for Warner Bros. after Paramount offered $111B Netflix has decided to drop its attempt to buy Warner Bros. Discovery after Paramount Skydance raised its purchase offer, ending a monthslong battle. Coupang posts record sales; Q4 profit tumbles 97% Coupang Inc. reported record annual sales of 49.1 trillion won ($36.8 billion) in 2025 but said fourth-quarter operating profit plunged 97%. [Editorial] Kim declares South no longer 'fellow countrymen'; is Seoul's outreach still viable? Kim Jong Un declared that N. Korea would "permanently exclude" S. Korea from the category of fellow countrymen and said there was "nothing to discuss" OpenAI hauls in $110B in third round of funding Amazon, Nvidia and Softbank collectively invested $100 billion dollars in OpenAI, which is double what it raised in a 2025 funding round. 'Calendar Girl,' 'Breaking Up Is Hard to Do' singer Neil Sedaka dies Neil Sedaka died Friday at age 86. The singer/songwriter performed "Calendar Girl" and "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do," and also wrote for other artists. Bill Clinton: 'I saw nothing, and I did nothing wrong' with Epstein Former President Bill Clinton testified in front of the House Oversight Committee Friday, and said he didn't know about Epstein's crimes at the time. DOD agrees to continue supporting Scouting America after ‘key reforms’ The Defense Department has agreed with Scouting America to continue supporting it after commitments to end its DEI initiatives. Trump bans U.S. government use of Anthropic AI products President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social he was directing all federal agencies to stop using Anthropic's artificial intelligence solutions. U.S. on track for record-breaking annual number of measles cases The United States has reported more than 1,100 measles cases in 2026 so far, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Lutnick may be called to testify about Jeffrey Epstein Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick may be called to testify before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee about ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Watch: Skier slips, dangles from lift chair in California A skier who slipped out of her seat on a California ski lift was kept from falling by her sister and a friend -- and it was all caught on camera. Gulf Cartel member captured along U.S. border in Mexico Mexican federal forces arrested Antonio Guadalupe "N," known as "El Lexus," an alleged member of the Gulf Cartel, in Tamaulipas, along the border. Actors Awards 2026: Where to Watch The Actors Awards will return Sunday. The event, formerly the SAG Awards, will take place at the Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall in Los Angeles. Maryland man stops for lunch, wins $50,000 lottery prize A Maryland man made a stop for lunch during his break for lunch and ended up winning a $50,000 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket. ''Stand By Me' returns to theaters in March for 40th anniversary Sony Pictures announced Friday that it will rerelease Rob Reiner's "Stand By Me" in theaters for its 40th anniversary the final week of March 2027. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio to visit Israel amid Iran concerns Secretary of State Marco Rubio will visit Israel Monday and Tuesday to discuss Iran and other issues, the State Department announced Friday. Global cocaine market expands, U.N. report says The global cocaine market is the fastest-growing segment of the illicit drug trade, driven by rising production in South America, a U.N. report says/ Argentina bets on financing its debt without turning to Wall Street Argentine President Javier Milei's administration launched a U.S. dollar bond aimed at raising up to $2 billion rather than turning to Wall Street.. |
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Trump Orders U.S. Agencies to Stop Using Anthropic AI Tech After Pentagon StandoffThe company had clashed with the military over how officials wanted to use its cutting-edge A.I. model. The order could vastly complicate intelligence analysis and defense work. Pentagon-Anthropic Standoff Is a Decisive Moment for How A.I. Will Be Used in WarThe Pentagon’s contract dispute with Anthropic is part of a wider clash about the use of artificial intelligence for national security and who decides on any safeguards. Silicon Valley Rallies Behind Anthropic in A.I. Clash With TrumpActions by the president and the Pentagon appeared to drive a wedge between Washington and the tech industry, whose leaders and workers spoke out for the start-up. Bill Clinton Testifies He ‘Saw Nothing’ of Epstein’s MisdeedsThe former president sat for hours of questioning by members of both parties, in an appearance that Democrats signaled they would use as a precedent to force President Trump to do the same. L.A.U.S.D. Chief Alberto Carvalho Is Placed on Leave Following F.B.I. RaidAlberto Carvalho, superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District, was placed on paid leave after F.B.I. agents raided his home and district office this week. Neil Sedaka, Singing Craftsman of Memorable Pop Songs, Dies at 86He sang and co-wrote some of the definitive teenage anthems of the 1950s and early ’60s, including “Breaking Up Is Hard to Do,” and then reinvented his career in the ’70s. Neil Sedaka: 14 Essential SongsThe singer and songwriter, who died on Friday at 86, gave voice to teenage dreams, then executed one of music’s most unexpected comebacks. Kamala Harris Endorses Jasmine Crockett in Texas Senate RaceThe endorsement from the former vice president, her most significant since leaving office, comes as Ms. Crockett is facing a competitive Democratic primary contest against James Talarico. ‘We Got to Win the Midterms’: Trump Takes His State of the Union Message on the RoadDuring a visit to Texas, President Trump made clear that he would be driving home his depiction of Democrats as out of step ahead of the elections in November. In Tuesday’s North Carolina Primaries, the Left Is Aiming for DemocratsFrom a Durham-area House race to three statehouse races, North Carolina liberals are signaling that their tolerance for Democratic stalwarts may be coming to an end. Student Remains in Honduras After ICE Vows to Deport Her AgainAny Lucia López Belloza was deported by mistake. A judge ordered her return by Friday. When the Trump administration sent a plane, she decided not to get on. Columbia Student Detained by ICE Promotes ‘Beauty’ and ‘Brains’ OnlineElmina Aghayeva has 114,000 followers on Instagram and has seemingly never posted about politics, unlike other Columbia University students detained by immigration officers. Border Patrol Left a Refugee at a Cafe. Days Later, He Was Found Dead.The disabled man had been released from jail when federal officers showed up and drove him to a coffee shop. His family searched for him for days. 30 More Indicted in Cities Church Protest Against ICE in St. PaulThe newly indicted people join nine others, including Don Lemon, in facing charges in connection to a protest of President Trump’s immigration crackdown during a worship service. In a Memoir Draft, Changpeng Zhao of Binance Details the Talks Leading to His Prison TimeIn a draft of his memoir, Changpeng Zhao, the founder of Binance, laid out the secret negotiations that led to his imprisonment and a run-in with ICE. How David Zaslav Pulled Off the Sale of Warner Bros. Discovery to ParamountNot long ago, Mr. Zaslav was widely criticized for his management of Warner Bros. Discovery. He overcame the doubters, cementing a blockbuster sale to Paramount. Henrietta Lacks’s Family Settles Suit With Novartis Over Use of Her CellsMs. Lacks’s family accused Novartis of profiting from her cells, which were taken from her without her consent in 1951, when she was dying of cervical cancer. Fewer Detectives Will Hunt for Nancy Guthrie, Signaling a New PhaseAfter a month with little visible progress, the sheriff in Pima County, Ariz., is sending some deputies back to their regular units. Justice Thomas Bemoans Incivility as Security Prompts Cancellation of In-Person SpeechThe justice participated remotely in a closed-door session of a legal conference, a reminder of the heightened threats facing jurists in recent years. The Rise and Fall of a 3-D Printing EmpireDesktop Metal, a billion-dollar start-up, promised to revolutionize manufacturing. It went bankrupt, and now has much humbler ambitions as the 3-D printing industry takes a sober turn. The Pentagon Can’t Afford This FightThe military needs the very best A.I. to streamline its operations. It should find ways to work with these companies, not erect barriers. How Israel Lost AmericansNetanyahu and his government deserve the growing bipartisan opprobrium they’re receiving. Instagram to Alert Parents to Teens’ Self-Harm SearchesParents will receive notifications if a child has used the platform repeatedly to search for terms related to suicide or self-harm, but users must opt in to get them. An Update: Did a Brooklyn Couple Kill a Neighbor’s Trees for a Better View in Maine?On Friday, the state approved a settlement that included a $3,000 fine but no acknowledgment of guilt for a tree poisoning that riled people in scenic Rockport, Maine. Judge Approves $345 Million Verdict Against Greenpeace in Dakota Access Pipeline SuitGreenpeace has said the verdict could bankrupt it. The lawsuit was over the group’s role in protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline. |
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Revenue and admissions for South Korean films plunged about 40% in 2025 from a year earlier, according to industry data released Thursday.
The People Power Party on Thursday condemned a joint prosecutors-police raid on its headquarters as a politically motivated investigation and warned
President Lee Jae-myung has put his Bundang apartment up for sale at a price below market value, the presidential office said Thursday.
Park Young-jae, chief of the National Court Administration, has offered to step down, as the ruling party moves ahead with judicial reform bills.
Mizuho said it will reduce up to 5,000 clerical positions over the next decade as it accelerates the adoption of AI to improve profitability.
The United States has reaffirmed that it remains open to dialogue with N. Korea without preconditions, S. Korea's chief nuclear envoy said Thursday.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris has endorsed U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D.-Texas, in the Texas Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate.
Netflix has decided to drop its attempt to buy Warner Bros. Discovery after Paramount Skydance raised its purchase offer, ending a monthslong battle.
Coupang Inc. reported record annual sales of 49.1 trillion won ($36.8 billion) in 2025 but said fourth-quarter operating profit plunged 97%.
Kim Jong Un declared that N. Korea would "permanently exclude" S. Korea from the category of fellow countrymen and said there was "nothing to discuss"
Amazon, Nvidia and Softbank collectively invested $100 billion dollars in OpenAI, which is double what it raised in a 2025 funding round.
Neil Sedaka died Friday at age 86. The singer/songwriter performed "Calendar Girl" and "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do," and also wrote for other artists.
Former President Bill Clinton testified in front of the House Oversight Committee Friday, and said he didn't know about Epstein's crimes at the time.
The Defense Department has agreed with Scouting America to continue supporting it after commitments to end its DEI initiatives.
President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social he was directing all federal agencies to stop using Anthropic's artificial intelligence solutions.
The United States has reported more than 1,100 measles cases in 2026 so far, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick may be called to testify before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee about ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
A skier who slipped out of her seat on a California ski lift was kept from falling by her sister and a friend -- and it was all caught on camera.
Mexican federal forces arrested Antonio Guadalupe "N," known as "El Lexus," an alleged member of the Gulf Cartel, in Tamaulipas, along the border.
The Actors Awards will return Sunday. The event, formerly the SAG Awards, will take place at the Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall in Los Angeles.
A Maryland man made a stop for lunch during his break for lunch and ended up winning a $50,000 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket.
Sony Pictures announced Friday that it will rerelease Rob Reiner's "Stand By Me" in theaters for its 40th anniversary the final week of March 2027.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio will visit Israel Monday and Tuesday to discuss Iran and other issues, the State Department announced Friday.
The global cocaine market is the fastest-growing segment of the illicit drug trade, driven by rising production in South America, a U.N. report says/
Argentine President Javier Milei's administration launched a U.S. dollar bond aimed at raising up to $2 billion rather than turning to Wall Street.. 
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