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Prime minister orders emergency response over Middle East crisis Prime Minister Kim Min-seok ordered an emergency, government-wide response to escalating instability in the Middle East following the reported of Iran Japan on alert over Hormuz as oil risks mount3 Japan is closely monitoring the risk of a potential blockade of the Strait of Hormuz as tensions surrounding Iran intensify, with officials warns Korean firms brace for Middle East fallout after Khamenei’s death S. Korean companies with operations in the Middle East moved into emergency response mode Saturday after the reported death of Iran's Supreme Leader. Lee urges North Korea to return to dialogue at March 1 ceremony President called on N. Korea to return to talks and pledged not to pursue "absorption unification," marking 107th anniversary of Independence Movement South Korea expands Supreme Court to 26 justices S. Korea's National Assembly passed a bill nearly doubling the number of Supreme Court justices from 14 to 26, marking significant structural change Israeli military attacks Hezbollah in Lebanon The Israeli military was attacking Hezbollah targets in neighboring Lebanon, amid worries that its war with the United States against Iran may escalate and spill across the region. 'The Studio,' 'The Pitt,' 'Sinners' win big at the Actor Awards "The Studio," "The Pitt" and Sinners were among the big winners at the Actor Awards in Los Angeles Sunday. The family of Henrietta Lacks settles a second lawsuit over cell use The family of Henrietta Lacks, whose cells were taken without her consent as she battled cervical cancer, settled a lawsuit with Novartis. 3 dead, 14 hurt in Austin bar shooting Three people were killed and at least 14 others were injured in a mass shooting overnight at a bar in downtown Austin, Texas Supreme Court to hear case on gun ban for drug users The Supreme Court will determine whether people who regularly smoke marijuana will be allowed to own guns when it hears United States v. Hemani. At least 22 people killed in anti-U.S. protests in Pakistan Some 22 people were killed amid anti-U.S. protests in Pakistan Sunday, following the U.S.-Israeli offensive Saturday that left 200 people dead. Arielle Kebbel: 'Yellowstone' spin-off 'Marshals' is an exciting responsibility Arielle Kebbel says she is a huge fan of "Yellowstone" and was eager to help expand on the Dutton family story in the spin-off, "Marshals." Hegseth cuts military ties with Ivy League schools, multiple think tanks The Defense Department is ending its relationships with several Ivy League universities and think tanks that service members are permitted to attend. 'Scream 7' tops North American box office with $64.1M Horror sequel "Scream 7" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $64.1 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. 'One Battle,' 'KPop Demon Hunters' score Producers Guild awards "One Battle After Another" won the Producers Guild of America award for Best Picture in Century City, Calif., on Saturday. Michael B. Jordan wins Entertainer of the Year Image Award Michael B. Jordan won the Entertainer of the Year honor at the NAACP Image Awards ceremony at California's Pasadena Civic Auditorium Saturday. Olivia Dean wins big at the Brit Awards Olivia Dean was named Artist of the Year -- and took home three other prizes -- at the Brit Awards in London Saturday night. Famous birthdays for March 1: Zack Snyder, Don Lemon Filmmaker Zack Snyder and journalist Don Lemon turn 60, among the famous birthdays for March 1. On This Day, March 1: Supreme Court rules against executing juvenile offenders On March 1, 2005, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that execution of juvenile offenders is unconstitutional. More Recent Articles |
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Trump Says Iran War Could Last Weeks and Gives Competing Visions of New RegimeIn a brief interview, he said the country’s hardened military should simply surrender their weapons to the Iranian public. How the Assault on Iran UnfoldedDespite warnings after an earlier wave of killings, top Iranian officials gathered in person, and Israel seized the chance to kill Iran’s supreme leader. Epstein’s New Mexico Ranch Gets Scrutiny at Last. It May Be Too Late.Heinous allegations have prompted state officials to restart an inquiry, which went cold in 2019, into the convicted sex offender’s lesser-known property. Why the Epstein Investigations Took So Long and Did So LittleDecades of tips and investigations yielded charges against only two people. A combination of missed chances, narrow laws and prosecutors’ limited focus helps explain why. How Talks Between Anthropic and the Defense Dept. Fell ApartThe Pentagon and Anthropic were close to agreeing on the use of artificial intelligence. But strong personalities, mutual dislike and a rival company unraveled a deal. The Texas Senate Primary Offers a Test Case for Each PartyShould Democrats concentrate on swing voters or their base? Can more traditional Republicans win in the MAGA era? Tuesday’s Senate primary in Texas will show the direction the parties are taking. Screen Actors Guild’s Actor Awards Winners List: Updating LiveThe vampire drama was named outstanding cast and, in an upset, its star won best lead actor. Other victors included Catherine O’Hara for “The Studio.” Unforgettable SAG Actor Awards 2026 Looks: Teyana Taylor, Emma Stone and MorePainted torsos, tulip skirts, Jazz Age style and more. Kickstarter’s C.E.O. on Running a Fully Remote Company With a Four-Day WorkweekEverette Taylor took over Kickstarter at a low moment for the crowdfunding pioneer, which made its name with small projects but now attracts major multinationals and celebrities. Bring On Defunct: The iPod Enthralls Young Music ListenersIt’s not exactly going analog, but people looking to move away from streaming say Apple’s old device is a small step away from constantly being online. F.B.I. Investigating if Shooting at a Bar in Austin Has Terrorism ConnectionThe shooter killed two and injured 14 early Sunday at an Austin bar. The police and the F.B.I. searched the home of a suspect who was shot and killed by authorities at the scene. The American Comedian Who Became a Funnyman in ChinaJesse Appell left everything behind to pursue a comedy career in China, where Western-style club comedy was just finding its footing. Joe Randall, Chef Who Celebrated Black Cooking Traditions, Dies at 79He helped bring the African American cooking of the Carolina Lowcountry to the world and became known as the “dean of Southern Cuisine.” More Recent Articles
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Prime Minister Kim Min-seok ordered an emergency, government-wide response to escalating instability in the Middle East following the reported of Iran
Japan is closely monitoring the risk of a potential blockade of the Strait of Hormuz as tensions surrounding Iran intensify, with officials warns
S. Korean companies with operations in the Middle East moved into emergency response mode Saturday after the reported death of Iran's Supreme Leader.
President called on N. Korea to return to talks and pledged not to pursue "absorption unification," marking 107th anniversary of Independence Movement
S. Korea's National Assembly passed a bill nearly doubling the number of Supreme Court justices from 14 to 26, marking significant structural change
The Israeli military was attacking Hezbollah targets in neighboring Lebanon, amid worries that its war with the United States against Iran may escalate and spill across the region.
"The Studio," "The Pitt" and Sinners were among the big winners at the Actor Awards in Los Angeles Sunday.
The family of Henrietta Lacks, whose cells were taken without her consent as she battled cervical cancer, settled a lawsuit with Novartis.
Three people were killed and at least 14 others were injured in a mass shooting overnight at a bar in downtown Austin, Texas
The Supreme Court will determine whether people who regularly smoke marijuana will be allowed to own guns when it hears United States v. Hemani.
Some 22 people were killed amid anti-U.S. protests in Pakistan Sunday, following the U.S.-Israeli offensive Saturday that left 200 people dead.
Arielle Kebbel says she is a huge fan of "Yellowstone" and was eager to help expand on the Dutton family story in the spin-off, "Marshals."
The Defense Department is ending its relationships with several Ivy League universities and think tanks that service members are permitted to attend.
Horror sequel "Scream 7" is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $64.1 million in receipts this weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
"One Battle After Another" won the Producers Guild of America award for Best Picture in Century City, Calif., on Saturday.
Michael B. Jordan won the Entertainer of the Year honor at the NAACP Image Awards ceremony at California's Pasadena Civic Auditorium Saturday.
Olivia Dean was named Artist of the Year -- and took home three other prizes -- at the Brit Awards in London Saturday night.
Filmmaker Zack Snyder and journalist Don Lemon turn 60, among the famous birthdays for March 1.
On March 1, 2005, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that execution of juvenile offenders is unconstitutional. 
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