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Survey: Nearly half of S. Korean students study with AI Nearly half of S. Korean high school students are using AI to help them study, a survey showed, as the government moves to expand AI education. Opinion: ‘Taming’ the military in the name of civilian control Defense minister emphasized political neutrality and civilian control of the military But recent developments have raised concerns reshape the forces Iran-linked hackers claim responsibility for cyberattack Stryker Medical device maker Stryker is experiencing a "global network disruption" Wednesday from a cyberattack by a group of pro-Iranian hackers. U.S. likely at fault for deadly strike on Iranian elementary school The U.S. military is likely responsible for the deadly strike on an elementary school in Iran that killed more than 170 people, mostly children. Attorneys for LA superintendent deny wrongdoing after FBI raid A superintendent in Los Angeles whose home and office was raided by the FBI last month released a statement Wednesday denying any wrongdoing. Britain releases files on Epstein probe about ex-ambassador to U.S. The British Cabinet Office has released files from its investigation into former ambassador to the United States Peter Mandelson on Wednesday. Senators demand answers from Hegseth on attack of Iranian school A group of senators sent a letter to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth demanding answers about the bombing of a school that killed more than 100. Nikki Glaser to host Golden Globes in 2027 for the third time CBS and the Golden Globes announced Wednesday that Nikki Glaser will host the 2027 ceremony on Jan. 10, her third time hosting in a row. Senators seek review of Trump administration handling of Epstein files A bipartisan group of senators called on the Government Accountability Office to investigate the Justice Department's release of the Epstein files. Gen. Joshua Rudd confirmed to lead NSA, Cyber Command Gen. Joshua Rudd was confirmed by the Senate to lead the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command Tuesday in a 71-29 vote. Vehicle crashes into barricade near White House One person is in custody Wednesday after authorities said his vehicle crashed into a temporary barrier near the White House. No injures were reported. Three killed in drone strike in Democratic Republic of Congo A drone strike in the city of Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, killed three people, including a United Nations aid worker from France Wednesday. Kast takes office as Chilean president, pledges tough crime policy Conservative leader José Antonio Kast was sworn in Wednesday as president of Chile, taking office from outgoing leftist President Gabriel Boric. New Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei injured in attack that killed his father Iran's new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei was injured in the attack that killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other members of his family. Watch: Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Theo James amid London bomb chaos in ‘Fuze’ trailer The trailer for "Fuze" shows Aaron Taylor-Johnson racing against time after a World War II bomb is discovered beneath a busy construction site in London. IEA’s 32 member countries to release 400 million barrels of oil The International Energy Agency announced it has agreed to take emergency action and release 400 million barrels of oil into the market. 40 cows on the loose in Virginia following crash A livestock hauler carrying cows near Winchester, Va., crashed, leaving 40 cows loose in Frederick County. Argentina seeks foreign investment to boost nuclear sector Argentina's government presented investment and cooperation opportunities in its nuclear industry to more than 50 U.S. companies this week. Syracuse fires men's basketball coach Adrian Autry after three seasons Syracuse University fired men's basketball coach Adrian Autry after three seasons, Orange athletic director John Wildhack announced Wednesday. Ukraine hits Russian plant that creates electronics for missiles Ukraine has hit a manufacturing plant in Russia that manufactures control systems for missiles, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Tuesday. Consumer prices rose 2.4% in line with expectations in February The consumer price index rose at a slightly quicker pace in February than January, remaining above the Federal Reserve target rate of 2%. Colts, quarterback Daniel Jones agree to 2-year deal worth up to $100M The Indianapolis Colts agreed to a two-year, $88 million pact with quarterback Daniel Jones, a source familiar with the deal told UPI on Wednesday. |
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U.S. at Fault in Strike on School in Iran, Preliminary Inquiry SaysOutdated targeting data may have resulted in a mistaken missile strike, according to the ongoing military investigation, which undercuts President Trump’s assertion that Iran could be to blame. How Trump Is Using the Paxton-Cornyn Race to Squeeze the Senate Over the SAVE ActThe president has yet to make an endorsement in the contest between John Cornyn and Ken Paxton as he tries to push the Senate to pass a bill requiring voters to show identification at the polls. Republicans Concede They Need to Pivot on Immigration Before MidtermsIn public comments and private meetings at a House G.O.P. retreat, top officials allowed that President Trump’s immigration crackdown had hurt the party and that they needed a course correction on the issue. ICE Lawyer Who Told Judge She Was Overwhelmed Is Running for CongressJulie T. Le, a former government lawyer, described in stark terms how overstretched the legal system had become during the administration’s immigration crackdown in Minnesota. Now, she said, she hopes to fix the “system’s failures” by running for Congress. James Fishback, a Republican Candidate for Florida Governor, Is Running on Rage BaitYoung conservatives in Florida are fascinated by James Fishback, a long-shot gubernatorial candidate known for his provocative online posts. Trump Documents Missing in Epstein Files Highlight DOJ’s MisstepsIn late July, an F.B.I. agent asked colleagues to get started on a sensitive task relating to Jeffrey Epstein, listing the names of 14 prominent men, with President Trump at the top. Starmer Was Warned of Mandelson’s Ties to Epstein Ahead of Ambassador PickDocuments released by the U.K. government on Wednesday showed that Prime Minister Keir Starmer was told of Peter Mandelson’s ties to the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Noma Faces Los Angeles Protest Over Allegations of Past Abuse by Its FounderAt the vaunted restaurant’s pop-up in the Silver Lake neighborhood, fallout from recent reports continued. Why Falling Cats Always Seem to Land on Their FeetIt takes backbone to solve an enigma like the “falling cat” problem. Washington State Passes ‘Millionaires’ Tax’It would be the first income tax in Washington, affecting an estimated 20,000 households. Some of the wealthiest are leaving for Florida. Trump Targets Major Trading Partners With New InvestigationA trade investigation focuses on the European Union, China, India and other countries and will likely lead to tariffs to replace those struck down by the Supreme Court. Strong or Weak? How Trump Picks His Battles.Despite his tough talk, President Trump has consistently made allowances for countries he sees as powerful or dominant. Hawaii Storm Bringing Flooding, Fierce Winds and Even SnowThe storm, called a kona low, is expected to churn slowly across the islands all week. At Least 2 Killed as Tornadoes Hit Illinois and IndianaAt least two people were killed and several were injured in the severe storm on Tuesday that heavily damaged areas of Illinois and Indiana. Slavery Photos of Renty Get a ‘Final Resting Place,’ Ending a Fight With HarvardThe images of a father known as Renty and his daughter Delia were honored today in a ceremony by their new steward, a museum in South Carolina. Carolyn Bessette Was Living the Dream. Then She Met John.The fairy tale was 1990s New York. Angelika Saleh, the Angelika of Angelika Film Center, Dies at 90After making the journey from prewar Germany to Madison Avenue opulence, she gave her name to one of New York’s most influential indie cinemas. Ex-Officer Who Took Nude Images From Phones in Traffic Stops Is SentencedThe former Missouri police officer, Julian Alcala, was sentenced to two years in prison and now faces civil lawsuits from several of the 20 victims the authorities identified. More Recent Articles |
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Nearly half of S. Korean high school students are using AI to help them study, a survey showed, as the government moves to expand AI education.
Defense minister emphasized political neutrality and civilian control of the military But recent developments have raised concerns reshape the forces
Medical device maker Stryker is experiencing a "global network disruption" Wednesday from a cyberattack by a group of pro-Iranian hackers.
The U.S. military is likely responsible for the deadly strike on an elementary school in Iran that killed more than 170 people, mostly children.
A superintendent in Los Angeles whose home and office was raided by the FBI last month released a statement Wednesday denying any wrongdoing.
The British Cabinet Office has released files from its investigation into former ambassador to the United States Peter Mandelson on Wednesday.
A group of senators sent a letter to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth demanding answers about the bombing of a school that killed more than 100.
CBS and the Golden Globes announced Wednesday that Nikki Glaser will host the 2027 ceremony on Jan. 10, her third time hosting in a row.
A bipartisan group of senators called on the Government Accountability Office to investigate the Justice Department's release of the Epstein files.
Gen. Joshua Rudd was confirmed by the Senate to lead the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command Tuesday in a 71-29 vote.
One person is in custody Wednesday after authorities said his vehicle crashed into a temporary barrier near the White House. No injures were reported.
A drone strike in the city of Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, killed three people, including a United Nations aid worker from France Wednesday.
Conservative leader José Antonio Kast was sworn in Wednesday as president of Chile, taking office from outgoing leftist President Gabriel Boric.
Iran's new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei was injured in the attack that killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other members of his family.
The trailer for "Fuze" shows Aaron Taylor-Johnson racing against time after a World War II bomb is discovered beneath a busy construction site in London.
The International Energy Agency announced it has agreed to take emergency action and release 400 million barrels of oil into the market.
A livestock hauler carrying cows near Winchester, Va., crashed, leaving 40 cows loose in Frederick County.
Argentina's government presented investment and cooperation opportunities in its nuclear industry to more than 50 U.S. companies this week.
Syracuse University fired men's basketball coach Adrian Autry after three seasons, Orange athletic director John Wildhack announced Wednesday.
Ukraine has hit a manufacturing plant in Russia that manufactures control systems for missiles, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Tuesday.
The consumer price index rose at a slightly quicker pace in February than January, remaining above the Federal Reserve target rate of 2%.
The Indianapolis Colts agreed to a two-year, $88 million pact with quarterback Daniel Jones, a source familiar with the deal told UPI on Wednesday. 
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