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Column: North Korea’s party congress reinforces Kim’s rule N. Korea's 9th congress of the Workers' Party, held in Pyongyang from Feb. 19 to 25, reinforced leader Kim Jong Un's centralized rule according to Cho PPP rallies against judicial bills, calls for veto Conservative PPP held rally at National Assembly opposing three judicial reform laws passed by DP majority then took its protest to streets of Yeouido Korean telecoms unveil global AI alliance vision at MWC S. Korea's three major telecom operators laid out competing but converging visions for the AI era at the MWC in Spain as designer of AI infrastructure Hormuz blockade unlikely to last, analysis says Concerns about a potential "second oil shock" are spreading, but Japanese analysts say a prolonged blockade is structurally unlikely because China and S. Korea begins GPU rollout to boost AI research, industry S. Korea's Ministry of Science and ICT said it has begun distributing graphics processing units to industry, academia and research institutions Yoo says N. Korean POWs on Russia swap list, urges action Yoo Yong-won of conservative PPP said N. Korean POW in Ukraine who have expressed desire to defect to S. Korea included on Russia's repatriation lists Han vows weekly plenary sessions amid legislative push Han Byung-do, floor leader of DP, said his party will maintain an emergency legislative posture in March and convene plenary sessions every Thursday. Column: Prepare for a Prolonged Middle East Conflict The escalating conflict between the U. S., Israel and Iran may not end quickly, and S. Korea must prepare for the possibility of a prolonged crisis. Column: Don’t Hold Exports Hostage Over U.S. Investment Bill S. Korea's exports are riding a semiconductor boom, but lawmakers risk undermining that momentum by delaying legislation tied to U.S. investment plan Commerce Secretary Lutnick to testify on Epstein connections before House oversight panel Commerce Secretary Lutnick agreed to be interviewed by the House oversight committee about his ties to convicted sex abuser Jeffrey Epstein. Right to appeal convictions for illegal sentences gets high court hearing The Supreme Court heard arguments on what limitations should exist for defendants who waive appeals if their sentence would otherwise be illegal. First 2026 midterm primaries begin in Arkansas, North Carolina, Texas The first primaries for the 2026 midterm elections begin Tuesday with competitive races in Texas as well as contests in North Carolina and Arkansas. Kristi Noem testifies in combative Senate hearing on Minnesota immigration raids Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem testified on the Trump administration's immigration policies before a Senate committee. Drones hit 2 U.S. embassies in Middle East; Americans urged to leave The State Department ordered workers to leave six countries in the Middle East after at least two U.S. embassies sustained damage in Iranian strikes. Minnesota files suit against federal government for Medicaid funds Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison filed a lawsuit against the federal government for withholding $259 million in Medicaid funds. Germany's Merz seeks end to Iran war 'soon' as oil prices rise The cost of war with Iran and increased U.S. tariffs appeared to be at the top of German Chancellor Merz's agenda as he met with President Trump. Trump administration reverses course on law firms After asking to drop its appeal one day earlier, the Department of Justice reversed its decision Tuesday saying it will continue to battle 4 law firms. Chinese cable project causes rift before Chile presidential transition A Chinese-backed submarine cable project triggered a diplomatic dispute and unprecedented political rift in Chile before the presidential transition. Braves' Jurickson Profar faces 162-game ban for second PED violation Atlanta Braves veteran Jurickson Profar tested positive for PEDs for the second time in a year and faces a 162-game ban. Ecuador's Noboa imposes curfew in four provinces amid crime fight Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa announced a nightly curfew in four provinces from March 15 to 31as a means to combat organized crime. Israel resumes attacks on Hezbollah, advances deeper in south Lebanon Israel resumed heavy strikes against Hezbollah in Beirut's southern suburbs and other areas Tuesday as its troops advanced into southern Lebanon. Father of alleged Winder, Ga., school shooter found guilty The father of an alleged school shooter in Georgia who bought his son the gun was found guilty on 29 charges, including second-degree murder. Notorious Cosa Nostra boss 'Nitto' Santapaola dies in prison at 87 Benedetto "Nitto" Santapaola, the Sicilian mafia boss convicted of a string of mafia murders in the 1980s and 1990s, has died in a Milan prison at 87. Homicide team working on Nancy Guthrie case; sheriff assuming she's alive Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said a a dedicated homicide team was now working on the case involving the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie. Pittsburgh fires women's basketball coach Tory Verdi after 3 seasons The University of Pittsburgh fired women's basketball coach Tory Verdi after three seasons, athletic director Allen Greene announced Tuesday. |
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Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s Son Emerges as Leading Choice to Be His SuccessorIf Mojtaba Khamenei is chosen by Iran’s senior clerics, it may signal a victory for hard-liners, an analyst said. These American Service Members Died in the Iran ConflictThey were from Nebraska, Florida, Iowa and Minnesota. One was wrapping up his final deployment and hoped to open a martial arts studio. Roy Cooper and Michael Whatley Advance in North Carolina Senate RaceNorth Carolina has broken national Democrats’ hearts for nearly two decades, but this time they hope that Roy Cooper, the former governor, can once again find a path to victory. U.S. Takes Military Action in Ecuador Against ‘Terrorist Organizations’U.S. Special Forces soldiers are advising and supporting Ecuadorian commandos on raids across the country against suspected drug shipment facilities and other drug-related sites. Lutnick Agrees to Testify in House Epstein InvestigationThe Commerce Secretary, who misrepresented his relationship with the convicted sex offender, has volunteered to appear, the House Oversight Committee’s leader said. Epstein, ‘Lolita’ and a Culture of DisembodimentDisturbing images released in the Epstein files showing passages from Nabokov’s infamous novel written on bodies exemplify a world where women and girls are treated as objects for consumption. An Epstein Associate Steps Down From Japanese Government Tech ProjectJoichi Ito’s involvement in a publicly funded Japanese initiative had come under scrutiny after new details revealed his close relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Billionaires Spending More Than Ever on Miami Real EstateThe ultrawealthy are vying for a limited number of exclusive properties on the islands and shorelines of South Florida. Trump Immigration Sweeps Spawn Underground Safe HousesIn Springfield, Ohio, some Americans have converted their basements and spare bedrooms into shelters for immigrant families who could be targeted in raids. ICE Officials Must Acknowledge Court Orders in Writing, Judge SaysJudge Michael E. Farbiarz warned in an order on Monday that he may have to hold the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency in criminal contempt. ‘Cheap’ and ‘Appalling’: Trump’s Ballroom Plans Receive a Flood of Negative CommentsThe National Capital Planning Commission received about 32,000 messages during its public comment period. Suffice it to say: Many people are not happy with the president’s ballroom plans. Big Lenders’ Risky Loans Are Rattling Wall StreetLending troubles at Blue Owl Capital and other so-called private credit behemoths are setting off fears of a “bank run,” as one hedge fund put it. MrBeast Is Getting Into Financial Services With His Step App. Parents, Pay Attention.Beast Industries has acquired a banklike app for young people and could eventually offer a variety of financial services, including crypto. Hot Air Balloon Rescue in Texas After It Strikes a Cell TowerTwo people were left dangling from a communications tower near Longview, Texas, on Saturday until more than a dozen firefighters could scale the equivalent of a skyscraper to reach them. Can Owning a Pet Help You Live Longer?Research suggests pets keep you healthier. But there are some caveats. Toronto Synagogue Is Damaged by Gunfire on Night of Jewish HolidayThe temple said 20 shots were fired at the building but no one was hurt. Vail Resorts Reduces the Price of Its Epic Pass for Gen Z SkiersSeeming to acknowledge critics’ complaints about the high cost of snow sports, the company is cutting the price of its 2026-2027 Epic Passes for younger skiers and snowboarders. Apalachee High School Shooting: Colin Gray Found Guilty of MurderA jury found that Colin Gray, the father of the suspect, bore criminal responsibility for the attack at a Georgia school by failing to heed warnings of his son’s struggles. Columbia Is Investigated for Handling of Sex-Abuse Claims Against DoctorAttorney General Letitia James is investigating the university for its actions after the 2012 arrest of Robert Hadden, a former Columbia gynecologist convicted of sex crimes. |
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N. Korea's 9th congress of the Workers' Party, held in Pyongyang from Feb. 19 to 25, reinforced leader Kim Jong Un's centralized rule according to Cho
Conservative PPP held rally at National Assembly opposing three judicial reform laws passed by DP majority then took its protest to streets of Yeouido
S. Korea's three major telecom operators laid out competing but converging visions for the AI era at the MWC in Spain as designer of AI infrastructure
Concerns about a potential "second oil shock" are spreading, but Japanese analysts say a prolonged blockade is structurally unlikely because China and
S. Korea's Ministry of Science and ICT said it has begun distributing graphics processing units to industry, academia and research institutions
Yoo Yong-won of conservative PPP said N. Korean POW in Ukraine who have expressed desire to defect to S. Korea included on Russia's repatriation lists
Han Byung-do, floor leader of DP, said his party will maintain an emergency legislative posture in March and convene plenary sessions every Thursday.
The escalating conflict between the U. S., Israel and Iran may not end quickly, and S. Korea must prepare for the possibility of a prolonged crisis.
S. Korea's exports are riding a semiconductor boom, but lawmakers risk undermining that momentum by delaying legislation tied to U.S. investment plan
Commerce Secretary Lutnick agreed to be interviewed by the House oversight committee about his ties to convicted sex abuser Jeffrey Epstein.
The Supreme Court heard arguments on what limitations should exist for defendants who waive appeals if their sentence would otherwise be illegal.
The first primaries for the 2026 midterm elections begin Tuesday with competitive races in Texas as well as contests in North Carolina and Arkansas.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem testified on the Trump administration's immigration policies before a Senate committee.
The State Department ordered workers to leave six countries in the Middle East after at least two U.S. embassies sustained damage in Iranian strikes.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison filed a lawsuit against the federal government for withholding $259 million in Medicaid funds.
The cost of war with Iran and increased U.S. tariffs appeared to be at the top of German Chancellor Merz's agenda as he met with President Trump.
After asking to drop its appeal one day earlier, the Department of Justice reversed its decision Tuesday saying it will continue to battle 4 law firms.
A Chinese-backed submarine cable project triggered a diplomatic dispute and unprecedented political rift in Chile before the presidential transition.
Atlanta Braves veteran Jurickson Profar tested positive for PEDs for the second time in a year and faces a 162-game ban.
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa announced a nightly curfew in four provinces from March 15 to 31as a means to combat organized crime.
Israel resumed heavy strikes against Hezbollah in Beirut's southern suburbs and other areas Tuesday as its troops advanced into southern Lebanon.
The father of an alleged school shooter in Georgia who bought his son the gun was found guilty on 29 charges, including second-degree murder.
Benedetto "Nitto" Santapaola, the Sicilian mafia boss convicted of a string of mafia murders in the 1980s and 1990s, has died in a Milan prison at 87.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said a a dedicated homicide team was now working on the case involving the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie.
The University of Pittsburgh fired women's basketball coach Tory Verdi after three seasons, athletic director Allen Greene announced Tuesday. 
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