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WHO chief says at least 64 killed in Sudan hospital strike An airstrike on a Sudanese hospital over the weekend has killed at least 64 people, the World Health Organization confirmed Sunday, as the country's warring militaries traded accusations of responsibility. Max Irons: Mycroft is a tightly wound, but loving brother in 'Young Sherlock' Max Irons says he wasn't afraid to put his own spin on the well-known literary character Mycroft Holmes in the new series, "Young Sherlock." Experts urge ‘strategic ambiguity’ in South Korea’s response S. Korea should maintain "strategic ambiguity" in responding to U.S. pressure over the Middle East crisis, experts said, as tensions surrounding Iran. South Korean banks tighten corporate guarantees amid risks S. Korea's four largest banks are tightening corporate payment guarantees as exporters face mounting pressure from U.S. tariffs and high exchange rate Oh Se-hoon calls for centrist-focused campaign team in Seoul race Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon on Sunday renewed his call for the formation of a campaign committee aimed at broadening the party's appeal to centrist voters Expert urges new bargaining framework under labor law A labor expert said that S. Korea must move toward building a new collective bargaining framework following the implementation of revised labor laws. Resisting stimulus key to achieving sustainable growth Artificial economic stimulus may undermine long-term growth, and policymakers should shift toward structural reforms to achieve sustainable expansion Samsung chief to meet Xi, discuss China investment Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong is expected to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping to discuss expanding investment in China, sources said Lee Jae-myung orders multi-home officials excluded from housing policy President Lee Jae-myung has ordered the exclusion of public officials who own multiple homes or high-value properties from real estate policy-making. Shinjeon Tteokbokki fined over forced supply purchases Antitrust regulator said it fined Shinjeon Food Sys Co., operator of the Shinjeon Tteokbokki franchise, 967 million won for forcing franchisees to buy President Lee to SBS union: Press freedom carries responsibility President Lee said that press freedom carries responsibility, rebuking an SBS labor union statement that accused him of undermining media independence KT publishes 148 AI papers, expands real-world applications KT said it has published 148 AI research papers over the past five years, as it steps up efforts to translate research into commercial services. NHL reporter Jessi Pierce dies with her 3 kids in Minnesota house fire NHL reporter Jessi Pierce died with her three children and their dog in a Minnesota house fire this weekend. 'Project Hail Mary' tops North American box office with $80.6M Ryan Gosling's sci-fi adventure, "Project Hail Mary," is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $80.6 million in receipts this weekend. Watch: Jason Momoa safe, helping others in wake of Hawaii floods "Game of Thrones" and "Aquaman" star Jason Momoa says he and his family are safe in Hawaii after recent devastating floods and landslides. Look: 'Star Trek' legend William Shatner celebrates 95th birthday "Star Trek" legend William Shatner is celebrating his 95th birthday Sunday. The Emmy winner is also known for his roles in "TJ Hooker" and "Boston Legal." U.S. Supreme Court to consider mail-in ballot deadline case Monday The U.S. Supreme Court is to hear Monday a legal case that could have ramifications on mail-in balloting deadlines in the upcoming mid-term elections. U.S. President Donald Trump vows to 'obliterate' Iran's power plants U.S. President Donald Trump is threatening to obliterate Iran's power plants if it doesn't re-open the Strait of Hormuz and allow oil tankers through. On This Day, March 22: Arab League established in Cairo meeting On March 22, 1945, representatives from Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Transjordan, Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Yemen met in Cairo to establish the Arab League. Famous birthdays for March 22: Reese Witherspoon, Nick Robinson Actors Reese Witherspoon turns 50 and actor Nick Robinson turns 31, among the famous birthdays for March 22. More Recent Articles |
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Israel’s Missile Defense Under Scrutiny After Iranian AttackTwo missiles landed hours apart, wreaking havoc in two towns near a heavily guarded nuclear site in the Negev Desert. Israel Thought It Could Spur Rebellion Inside Iran. That Hasn’t Happened.President Trump’s hopes that an Israeli plan to ignite an internal uprising against Iran’s theocratic government could bring the war to a swift end have so far been dashed. Gas Prices Have Risen More Than 30% in Some States in Weeks Since Iran War BeganAcross the South and Southwest, where price hikes have been the most severe, drivers have lamented how the increased costs have cut into their budgets. ICE to Help TSA at Airports Amid Partial Shutdown, Trump’s Border Czar SaysTom Homan, President Trump’s chief border official, cast the operation largely as one to help ease long security lines. The Homeland Security Department said 14 airports across the country would be involved. At NYC Airports, Long TSA Lines and Frustrated TravelersThe shortage of checkpoint workers created lines of at least three hours at LaGuardia Airport. Many passengers doubted ICE agents were the solution. How the G.O.P. and Democrats Are Talking About the Surge in Gas PricesRepublicans have largely been on defense against Democratic criticism. Here are five arguments advanced by figures in both parties. Trump Says He Is the ‘Least Racist’ President. But His Term Echoes a Grim Past.Woodrow Wilson’s presidency has taken on new resonance among historians and critics of President Trump, particularly when it comes to race. Anti-Muslim Comments by G.O.P. Congressman Reflect a Rising TrendOn Capitol Hill and in Nashville, comments by Representative Andy Ogles of Tennessee have sown division and underscored a growing tolerance on the right for Islamophobia. For ‘Buffy’ Fans, Nicholas Brendon’s Xander Was a Complicated EverymanThe actor, who died on Friday, was a fan favorite on “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” even as his character mixed quiet heroism with hostility toward the show’s women. Nicholas Brendon, Beloved Sidekick on ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer,’ Dies at 54He played the part of Xander Harris, one of Buffy’s closest friends, on the hit television show about a teenage girl who protects the world from monsters. U.N. Climate Report Finds Growing Energy Imbalance on EarthThe continued burning of fossil fuels is locking heat in Earth’s atmosphere, oceans and land — instead of allowing it to reflect back into space, a new report finds. French Far Right Falls Short of Statement Win in Yardstick Local RacesFrance’s far right hoped for major gains in Sunday’s municipal elections, a key bellwether moment before a presidential election next year. Its results were mixed. The ‘Hunger Games,’ Hamptons-Style: Hiring a Private Chef for SummerOn New York’s eastern shore, the wealthy are already competing to secure a chef for the season. A Meteor Exploded Over Ohio. Then the Hunt for Meteorites Began.After a seven-ton fireball exploded above the Cleveland area, a group of meteorite hunters descended too, in the name of science — and possibly cash. Meteorite Crashes Through Roof of House Near HoustonNo one was injured, but a woman was startled on Saturday when a meteorite pierced the roof of her home, ricocheted off the floor and struck a bedroom ceiling. Heat Wave in California and Other Western States Wilts a More Air-Conditioned U.S.In recent years, more homes have added air-conditioning, something that may come in handy this week as some areas are expected to see temperatures 40 degrees above normal. Why More U.S. Officials Should Go to ChinaSeeing China firsthand can sharpen U.S. policy, reveal Chinese strengths and weaknesses and reduce costly miscalculations. Pro-Palestinian Activists Rally in Support of Freed Columbia ProtesterAfter speaking alongside city officials in Paterson, N.J., Leqaa Kordia, who was recently released after a year in ICE detention, led a crowd in chants of “globalize the intifada.” J. Michael Bishop, Nobel Prize Winner for Cancer Research, Dies at 90He helped discover cancer-causing genes. Later, as chancellor of the University of California, San Francisco, he led a major expansion. They Want to Stop Paying Taxes as a Protest. There Are Consequences.Some tax resisters withhold a symbolic amount, but those who willfully refuse to file or pay could face civil or criminal penalties. |
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An airstrike on a Sudanese hospital over the weekend has killed at least 64 people, the World Health Organization confirmed Sunday, as the country's warring militaries traded accusations of responsibility.
Max Irons says he wasn't afraid to put his own spin on the well-known literary character Mycroft Holmes in the new series, "Young Sherlock."
S. Korea should maintain "strategic ambiguity" in responding to U.S. pressure over the Middle East crisis, experts said, as tensions surrounding Iran.
S. Korea's four largest banks are tightening corporate payment guarantees as exporters face mounting pressure from U.S. tariffs and high exchange rate
Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon on Sunday renewed his call for the formation of a campaign committee aimed at broadening the party's appeal to centrist voters
A labor expert said that S. Korea must move toward building a new collective bargaining framework following the implementation of revised labor laws.
Artificial economic stimulus may undermine long-term growth, and policymakers should shift toward structural reforms to achieve sustainable expansion
Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong is expected to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping to discuss expanding investment in China, sources said
President Lee Jae-myung has ordered the exclusion of public officials who own multiple homes or high-value properties from real estate policy-making.
Antitrust regulator said it fined Shinjeon Food Sys Co., operator of the Shinjeon Tteokbokki franchise, 967 million won for forcing franchisees to buy
President Lee said that press freedom carries responsibility, rebuking an SBS labor union statement that accused him of undermining media independence
KT said it has published 148 AI research papers over the past five years, as it steps up efforts to translate research into commercial services.
NHL reporter Jessi Pierce died with her three children and their dog in a Minnesota house fire this weekend.
Ryan Gosling's sci-fi adventure, "Project Hail Mary," is the No. 1 movie in North America, earning $80.6 million in receipts this weekend.
"Game of Thrones" and "Aquaman" star Jason Momoa says he and his family are safe in Hawaii after recent devastating floods and landslides.
"Star Trek" legend William Shatner is celebrating his 95th birthday Sunday. The Emmy winner is also known for his roles in "TJ Hooker" and "Boston Legal."
The U.S. Supreme Court is to hear Monday a legal case that could have ramifications on mail-in balloting deadlines in the upcoming mid-term elections.
U.S. President Donald Trump is threatening to obliterate Iran's power plants if it doesn't re-open the Strait of Hormuz and allow oil tankers through.
On March 22, 1945, representatives from Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Transjordan, Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Yemen met in Cairo to establish the Arab League.
Actors Reese Witherspoon turns 50 and actor Nick Robinson turns 31, among the famous birthdays for March 22. 
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