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Korean game firms boost dividends, cancel shares to reward investors S. Korea's major game companies are rolling out more aggressive shareholder return plans and raising dividends try to strengthen investor confidence U.S., Venezuela to re-establish diplomatic relations The U.S. and Venezuela will re-establish diplomatic relations two months after former Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was deposed from power. SK Broadband turns to AI data centers as pay TV loses subscribers S. Korea's pay television industry is struggling to maintain growth as streaming services reshape the media landscape, pushing to seek new revenue China lowers GDP growth target to 4.5-5% amid economic slowdown China has lowered its economic growth target to between 4.5% and 5% for 2026, marking the lowest level in about 35 years as grapples with deflation Lawmaker says South Korea missile system proved combat success lawmaker Yoo said the country's Cheongung-II surface-to-air missile system demonstrated high effectiveness in real combat conditions in Middle East Kim Jong Un inspects destroyer, vows two new warships annually Kim Jong Un inspected what state media described as the country's version of Aegis-equipped destroyer and oversaw strategic cruise missile test NASA rules out chance of lunar asteroid impact in 2032 NASA on Thursday walked back a prediction that an asteroid had a "small, but notable" chance of impacting Earth or the moon in 2032 based on newly analyzed data. Lee approves judicial reform bills without veto President Lee Jae-myung approved package of controversial judicial reform laws at emergency Cabinet meeting, choosing not to exercise his veto power TYM expands autonomous farm machines amid labor shortages South Korean agricultural machinery manufacturer TYM is accelerating its push into smart farming with AI and autonomous driving technology. Blue House forms police-led safety office, raising control concerns South Korea's presidential office created a police-led safety office, raising fears the president could regain direct influence over the force. Impeachment talk against chief justice threatens rule of law Moves by S. Korea's ruling party to discuss the impeachment of Supreme Court Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae risk weakening principle of separation of power Hormuz blockade underscores South Korea's dangerous oil reliance Start of a blockade in the Strait of Hormuz should be treated in Seoul as more than a Middle East security crisis. It is a stress test of its energy lifeline. House votes down proposal to limit Trump's war powers The U.S. House on Thursday voted down a measure to limit President Donald Trump's war powers, one day after a similar effort failed in the Senate. House GOP calls on Gonzales to end re-election campaign House GOP leadership, including Speaker Mike Johnson, called on Rep. Tony Gonzales to end his re-election race after admitting to an affair with a staffer. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. pushes increased nutrition education for doctors Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Thursday that the department will push for increased nutrition education for doctors. Nominee for ambassador to El Salvador comes under fire at Senate hearing Democratic senators on the Foreign Relations Committee criticized Troy Edgar, the nominee for ambassador to El Salvador, at a hearing Thursday. GOP advances End Sanctuary Policies Act; Dems warn it’s unconstitutional The House Judiciary Committee voted to advance the GOP-backed End Sanctuary Policies Act as Democrats proposed several amendments during the mark-up. Trump ousts DHS chief Kristi Noem, picks Okla. Sen. Markwayne Mullin President Donald Trump on Thursday fired DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and said he would replace her with U.S. Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla. Israeli Army orders mass evacuation of Beirut’s southern suburbs The Israeli Army on Thursday ordered a mass evacuation of Beirut's southern suburbs in an unprecedented warning ahead of massive strikes, Analysis: Hezbollah’s new reckless war endangers Lebanon No one expected Hezbollah now to engage in the conflict to support Iran because of destructive consequences, at least not in its first days, Look: Deputies respond to slippery fish spill on Oregon road Authorities in an Oregon county warned residents of a slippery traffic hazard in a town where dozens of fish somehow spilled out into a roadway. Woman wins two $50,000 lottery prizes almost exactly one year apart A Maryland woman scored a $50,000 top prize from a Bonus Match 5 lottery drawing almost exactly one year after winning the same amount. Britney Spears arrested for DUI, May court date set Britney Spears was arrested for driving under the influence Wednesday night, CNN and People reported Thursday. She is set to appear before court May 4. Investors file suit against Trump, Bondi over TikTok sale Investors filed suit against President Trump and Attorney General Bondi saying they ignored the law in helping to facilitate the purchase of TikTok's assets by Trump's allies. Colorado Avalanche trade for Toronto Maple Leafs center Nicolas Roy The Toronto Maple Leafs traded center Nicolas Roy to the Colorado Avalanche in exchange for two conditional draft picks, the teams announced Thursday. |
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Analysis Suggests School Was Hit Amid U.S. Strikes on Iranian Naval BaseThe Feb. 28 school strike in Minab, which killed dozens, including children, appears to have been part of an attack on an adjacent naval base in southern Iran, where officials said U.S. forces were operating. Timeline: The Rise and Fall of Kristi Noem as Trump’s DHS SecretaryThe homeland security secretary, who was fired by President Trump Thursday, helped fulfill his border pledges, but also drew negative attention to his administration. As Noem Speaks in Nashville, Senate Swarms MullinThe remarkable split-screen underscored how abruptly Kristi Noem’s ouster as homeland security secretary had unfolded, even by the standards of President Trump’s fast-paced Washington. Senator Blumenthal Pushes to Investigate Kristi Noem for PerjurySenator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut said Democrats had evidence to suggest Kristi Noem lied under oath during a Senate hearing on Tuesday. DOJ Releases Missing Interviews With Woman Who Made Claims Against Trump in Epstein FilesThe pages had been withheld from the trove of documents related to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein because of what officials called a mistaken determination that they were duplicates. Lindsey Halligan Is Under Investigation by the Florida BarThe actions of Ms. Halligan, who as a U.S. attorney brought criminal cases against President Trump’s enemies, are under review by the organization that licensed her to practice law. U.S. Restarts Diplomatic Relations With VenezuelaWashington has rapidly warmed up ties with Venezuela — and applied major pressure on it — since capturing the country’s president, Nicolás Maduro, two months ago. Pentagon Officially Notifies Anthropic It Is a ‘Supply Chain Risk’Anthropic has said it will sue the Defense Department over the designation, which could prevent the start-up from doing business with the U.S. government. Representative Tony Gonzales Will Not Seek Re-electionSeveral House members had called for Mr. Gonzales, a Texas Republican, to step down after texts emerged showing his pursuit of a staff member who later killed herself. Steve Daines’s Switcheroo Starts New Fight in Montana Senate RaceMinutes before the Senate filing deadline, Senator Steve Daines withdrew his re-election bid and an ally jumped in. Even some fellow Republicans criticized the 11th-hour switch. Lev Parnas Running for Congress as a Democrat in FloridaMr. Parnas, who once tried to help find damaging information on Hunter Biden, said his background had turned him into “an advocate for speaking truth to power.” An Assertive Supreme Court Turns to Curbing State CourtsLiberal justices accused their colleagues of expanding use of the emergency docket again in two orders issued this week. A Judge’s ‘Battle Royale’ With Trump and the Supreme CourtAfter repeated but cryptic rebukes from the justices, Judge Brian Murphy last week again ruled against one of the administration’s signature immigration programs. Senator Tim Sheehy Helps Officers Forcibly Remove Protesting Veteran From HearingThe physical struggle, involving Senator Tim Sheehy of Montana, was captured on video. The protester, Brian McGinnis, said on social media that his arm was broken. A Killing Spree in Utah Rattles a Region and Puzzles OfficialsThree women were slain in two locations, officials said on Thursday. A frantic manhunt involving four states led to an arrest, but a motive was still unclear. How $800 Monthly Car Payments Are Hurting Car SalesCars have become so expensive that many Americans are putting off or not buying new cars, hurting the auto industry. Fewer Pregnant Women Received Acetaminophen in E.R.s After White House WarningsA new analysis of prescription data found that emergency room orders for acetaminophen for pregnant women fell for weeks after the federal warning. The Boys in Trueblood Came to RockThe four teenage brothers mostly play the oldies. (To them, the oldies are Coldplay and Maroon 5.) What Kristi Noem Should Do After President Trump Fired HerIt’s hard out there for a MAGA woman. Not Just Oil: In Venezuela, U.S. Interior Secretary Pushes for Mining AccessVenezuela is home to large reserves of rare earths, gold and other valuable minerals that the Trump administration wants to exert more control over. Racist, Antisemitic Slurs Surface in Florida GOP Group ChatAfter the secretary of the Miami-Dade County Republican Party created the chat for college students, it devolved into slurs against Black and Jewish people. Ronnie Eldridge, NY Politician and Aide to RFK and Lindsay, Dies at 95She was an adviser to Senator Robert F. Kennedy, Mayor John V. Lindsay and Representative Bella S. Abzug before serving on the New York City Council from 1989 to 2001. Superfood Fuels Mating Frenzy for Critically Endangered KakapoKakapos, which are reclusive and flightless and can live as long as humans, are found only in New Zealand. They feed on the fruit of the rimu tree. |
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S. Korea's major game companies are rolling out more aggressive shareholder return plans and raising dividends try to strengthen investor confidence
The U.S. and Venezuela will re-establish diplomatic relations two months after former Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was deposed from power.
S. Korea's pay television industry is struggling to maintain growth as streaming services reshape the media landscape, pushing to seek new revenue
China has lowered its economic growth target to between 4.5% and 5% for 2026, marking the lowest level in about 35 years as grapples with deflation
lawmaker Yoo said the country's Cheongung-II surface-to-air missile system demonstrated high effectiveness in real combat conditions in Middle East
Kim Jong Un inspected what state media described as the country's version of Aegis-equipped destroyer and oversaw strategic cruise missile test
NASA on Thursday walked back a prediction that an asteroid had a "small, but notable" chance of impacting Earth or the moon in 2032 based on newly analyzed data.
President Lee Jae-myung approved package of controversial judicial reform laws at emergency Cabinet meeting, choosing not to exercise his veto power
South Korean agricultural machinery manufacturer TYM is accelerating its push into smart farming with AI and autonomous driving technology.
South Korea's presidential office created a police-led safety office, raising fears the president could regain direct influence over the force.
Moves by S. Korea's ruling party to discuss the impeachment of Supreme Court Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae risk weakening principle of separation of power
Start of a blockade in the Strait of Hormuz should be treated in Seoul as more than a Middle East security crisis. It is a stress test of its energy lifeline.
The U.S. House on Thursday voted down a measure to limit President Donald Trump's war powers, one day after a similar effort failed in the Senate.
House GOP leadership, including Speaker Mike Johnson, called on Rep. Tony Gonzales to end his re-election race after admitting to an affair with a staffer.
Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Thursday that the department will push for increased nutrition education for doctors.
Democratic senators on the Foreign Relations Committee criticized Troy Edgar, the nominee for ambassador to El Salvador, at a hearing Thursday.
The House Judiciary Committee voted to advance the GOP-backed End Sanctuary Policies Act as Democrats proposed several amendments during the mark-up.
President Donald Trump on Thursday fired DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and said he would replace her with U.S. Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla.
The Israeli Army on Thursday ordered a mass evacuation of Beirut's southern suburbs in an unprecedented warning ahead of massive strikes,
No one expected Hezbollah now to engage in the conflict to support Iran because of destructive consequences, at least not in its first days,
Authorities in an Oregon county warned residents of a slippery traffic hazard in a town where dozens of fish somehow spilled out into a roadway.
A Maryland woman scored a $50,000 top prize from a Bonus Match 5 lottery drawing almost exactly one year after winning the same amount.
Britney Spears was arrested for driving under the influence Wednesday night, CNN and People reported Thursday. She is set to appear before court May 4.
Investors filed suit against President Trump and Attorney General Bondi saying they ignored the law in helping to facilitate the purchase of TikTok's assets by Trump's allies.
The Toronto Maple Leafs traded center Nicolas Roy to the Colorado Avalanche in exchange for two conditional draft picks, the teams announced Thursday. 
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