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Minister Chung Dong-young warned that preparing for war could increase the likelihood of conflict, emphasizing that "peace itself is the path forward"
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  1. Unification minister warns war preparation raises conflict risks
  2. PPP candidates urge Seoul mayor to end nomination standoff
  3. Opposition leader says alleged charge deal could justify impeachment
  4. South Korea president urges public to report fuel price gouging
  5. Trump adviser banned by Lula from visiting Brazil
  6. South Korea PM, U.S. vice president discuss investment, trade
  7. Yellow Envelope law boosts membership drive by major unions
  8. FBI investigates Old Dominion shooting as terrorism
  9. USS Tripoli, 2,500 Marines headed to Middle East
  10. Judge quashes subpoenas for Fed Chair Jerome Powell
  11. Marlins shed sneaky perception, lean on emerging outfielder Kyle Stowers
  12. 21 people arrested for photos and videos of Iran attacks in Dubai
  13. Michigan Gov. Whitmer calls synagogue attack anti-Semitism
  14. Australian man convicted of selling info to possible Chinese spies
  15. Brazil's Bolsonaro hospitalized with bacterial pneumonia
  16. Argentina expands pistachio production amid rising global demand
  17. Oscar-nominated ‘Hamnet’ explores male grief through Shakespeare’s loss
  18. Watch: Prosthetic leg, surfboard among Los Angeles Metro's Lost & Found
  19. Hollywood faces new questions about AI as Oscars approach
  20. Michigan man wins lottery jackpot during morning commute
  21. Senate Democrats file war powers resolution to block Cuba action
  22. Fourth quarter GDP growth revised down to 0.7%
  23. United States, Chile sign pact on critical minerals, rare earths
  24. Top DEA fugitive Sebastián Marset captured in Bolivia, sent to U.S.
  25. Look: Escaped bull visits Kansas high school

Unification minister warns war preparation raises conflict risks

Minister Chung Dong-young warned that preparing for war could increase the likelihood of conflict, emphasizing that "peace itself is the path forward"
   

PPP candidates urge Seoul mayor to end nomination standoff

Several candidates from S. Korea's conservative People Power Party publicly urged Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon on Friday to apply for the party's nomination
   

Opposition leader says alleged charge deal could justify impeachment

Opposition leader said that allegations of pressure to drop criminal charges linked to aides of President Lee could amount to grounds for impeachment
   

South Korea president urges public to report fuel price gouging

South Korean President Lee Jae-myung on Thursday urged citizens to report gas stations that violate the government's newly introduced fuel price cap.
   

Trump adviser banned by Lula from visiting Brazil

A State Department official was barred from going to Brazil because of a proposed visit to jailed former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro.
   

South Korea PM, U.S. vice president discuss investment, trade

S. Korean PM Kim Min-seok met U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance at the White House in Washington to discuss bilateral investment, trade issues.
   

Yellow Envelope law boosts membership drive by major unions

Atmosphere across industrial workplaces following the implementation of the so-called Yellow Envelope law is far from normal, with growing uncertainty
   

FBI investigates Old Dominion shooting as terrorism

Police arrested the person who allegedly provided a gun to the Virginia man who shot three people on the campus of Old Dominion University.
   

USS Tripoli, 2,500 Marines headed to Middle East

The USS Tripoli and its 2,500 Marines are headed to the Middle East to bolster U.S. military power there as the war in Iran enters its third week.
   

Judge quashes subpoenas for Fed Chair Jerome Powell

A federal judge quashed subpoenas the Department of Justice had issued to Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, saying they were unjustified by evidence.
   

Marlins shed sneaky perception, lean on emerging outfielder Kyle Stowers

The Miami Marlins plan to ditch their sneaky perception in 2026 and hope other players follow the path of breakout outfielder Kyle Stowers.
   

21 people arrested for photos and videos of Iran attacks in Dubai

Several people have been arrested in Dubai for having, sharing or commenting on digital content that shows attacks or damage from attacks by Iran.
   

Michigan Gov. Whitmer calls synagogue attack anti-Semitism

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Friday thanked security personnel for risking their lives to thwart a potentially deadly attack on a temple this week.
   

Australian man convicted of selling info to possible Chinese spies

An Australian businessman, Alexander Csergo, 59, was found guilty Friday of selling information to two people believed to be Chinese spies.
   

Brazil's Bolsonaro hospitalized with bacterial pneumonia

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was hospitalized Friday in Brasilia after doctors diagnosed a bacterial lung infection, authorities said.
   

Argentina expands pistachio production amid rising global demand

Pistachio cultivation is expanding rapidly in Argentina, with planted areas increasing more than 500% over the past five years to meet world demand.
   

Oscar-nominated ‘Hamnet’ explores male grief through Shakespeare’s loss

"Hamnet" is making audiences break down in tears -- and upending beliefs about male grief. The Oscar-nominated film stars Paul Mescal as Shakespeare.
   

Watch: Prosthetic leg, surfboard among Los Angeles Metro's Lost & Found

The Los Angeles Metro revealed some of the most unusual items in its Lost & Found, including a surfboard, a prosthetic leg and a 55-inch TV.
   

Hollywood faces new questions about AI as Oscars approach

As the Oscars approach, Hollywood is grappling with AI's growing influence on filmmaking, with each week bringing new -- often startling -- developments.
   

Michigan man wins lottery jackpot during morning commute

A Michigan man made a quick stop on his way to work and won a $533,646 lottery jackpot as a reward for interrupting his morning commute.
   

Senate Democrats file war powers resolution to block Cuba action

Senate Democrats filed a war powers resolution Friday to stop President Donald Trump from starting a war with Cuba without approval from Congress.
   

Fourth quarter GDP growth revised down to 0.7%

The U.S. gross domestic product rose at a inflation-adjusted rate of 0.7% in the fourth quarter of 2025, the Commerce Department reported Friday.
   

United States, Chile sign pact on critical minerals, rare earths

The United States and Chile have signed a declaration to establish consultations on critical minerals and rare earths, strengthening cooperation.
   

Top DEA fugitive Sebastián Marset captured in Bolivia, sent to U.S.

Uruguayan drug trafficker Sebastián Enrique Marset Cabrera, known as the "King of the South," was captured Friday in Bolivia and flown to the U.S.
   

Look: Escaped bull visits Kansas high school

Police and firefighters responded to a Kansas high school where an escaped bull decided to take advantage of an open field and get some exercise.
   
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  1. Iran War News Live Updates: Trump Says U.S. Bombs ‘Obliterated’ Military Targets on Kharg Island - WSJ
  2. Subpoenas against Fed chair Powell tossed in a scathing opinion - Axios
  3. Beale AFB tanker plane lands with damage, linked to deadly KC-135 crash in Iraq - Sacramento Bee
  4. The Iran war's looming economic threat: Higher food prices - NBC News
  5. Hegseth vows thorough probe of school strike that Trump blamed on Iran - The Washington Post
  6. CNN Is Lying to Undermine Operation Epic Fury’s Crushing Success - The White House (.gov)
  7. Temple Israel suspect seen on video buying $2k in fireworks, store says - Detroit Free Press
  8. Sam Page Poised to Beat Phil Berger in High Stakes N.C. Primary - The New York Times
  9. 8 accused of antifa ties convicted on terrorism charges over shooting at Texas immigration facility - Politico
  10. More Marines heading to Middle East as U.S. continues relentless strikes on Iran - PBS
  11. Hegseth claims Iran's supreme leader is "wounded and likely disfigured" - Axios
  12. Explosion shakes Tehran amid state-organised rally after Israeli warning - France 24
  13. Zelenskyy says US 30-day waiver on Russian oil sanctions is ‘not the right decision’ - AP News
  14. US stocks lose ground as war with Iran keeps pressure on oil prices - AP News
  15. Travel expert warns Americans to ‘book now’ as oil prices threaten higher airfares - Fox Business
  16. Mortgage Rates Surge to 7-Month Highs - Mortgage News Daily
  17. Meta reportedly plans sweeping layoffs as AI costs increase - The Guardian
  18. Apple MacBook Neo emerges as company’s most repairable laptop in more than a decade - Reuters
  19. iPhone Fold: 5 Things We Learned This Week About Apple's Foldable - MacRumors
  20. Auto SR preview coming to Xbox Ally X in April - Windows Central
  21. Nyne, founded by a father-son duo, gives AI agents the human context they’re missing - TechCrunch
  22. Oscars Predictions via Feinberg Forecast: Scott’s Final Picks - The Hollywood Reporter
  23. Steven Spielberg Says Ballet and Opera Are Just Like Moviegoing Amid Timothée Chalamet Controversy: ‘We Want’ Them to ‘Go Forever’ - Variety
  24. ‘Access Hollywood’ is canceled as NBCUniversal exits first-run syndication business - Los Angeles Times
  25. D4vd's Friend Neo Goes Off on Singer -- 'D**khead' - TMZ
  26. Agent's Take: 10 contract-related thoughts and observations from early in the NFL offseason - CBS Sports
  27. Bradley's buzzer-beater puts No. 2 Arizona in Big 12 final - ESPN
  28. Ole Miss shocks Alabama, upsets Crimson Tide in SEC Tournament. Our notes and analysis - AL.com
  29. NASA officials sidestepped questions on Artemis II risks—there’s a reason why - Ars Technica
  30. Hubble and NASA space telescopes track 'game-changing' gamma-ray burst back to neutron star collision in 'forbidden' region of the universe - Space
  31. A cholesterol test you've never heard of is now recommended to prevent heart disease - NPR
  32. As colon cancer rises in younger adults, D-FW scientists uncover crucial clue - Dallas News
  33. Potential measles exposure linked to eastern Iowa hotel - KCRG
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Iran War News Live Updates: Trump Says U.S. Bombs ‘Obliterated’ Military Targets on Kharg Island - WSJ


Subpoenas against Fed chair Powell tossed in a scathing opinion - Axios

Beale AFB tanker plane lands with damage, linked to deadly KC-135 crash in Iraq - Sacramento Bee


The Iran war's looming economic threat: Higher food prices - NBC News

Hegseth vows thorough probe of school strike that Trump blamed on Iran - The Washington Post


CNN Is Lying to Undermine Operation Epic Fury’s Crushing Success - The White House (.gov)

Temple Israel suspect seen on video buying $2k in fireworks, store says - Detroit Free Press

Sam Page Poised to Beat Phil Berger in High Stakes N.C. Primary - The New York Times

8 accused of antifa ties convicted on terrorism charges over shooting at Texas immigration facility - Politico

More Marines heading to Middle East as U.S. continues relentless strikes on Iran - PBS

Hegseth claims Iran's supreme leader is "wounded and likely disfigured" - Axios

Explosion shakes Tehran amid state-organised rally after Israeli warning - France 24

Zelenskyy says US 30-day waiver on Russian oil sanctions is ‘not the right decision’ - AP News

US stocks lose ground as war with Iran keeps pressure on oil prices - AP News

Travel expert warns Americans to ‘book now’ as oil prices threaten higher airfares - Fox Business

Mortgage Rates Surge to 7-Month Highs - Mortgage News Daily

Meta reportedly plans sweeping layoffs as AI costs increase - The Guardian

Apple MacBook Neo emerges as company’s most repairable laptop in more than a decade - Reuters

iPhone Fold: 5 Things We Learned This Week About Apple's Foldable - MacRumors

Auto SR preview coming to Xbox Ally X in April - Windows Central

Nyne, founded by a father-son duo, gives AI agents the human context they’re missing - TechCrunch

Oscars Predictions via Feinberg Forecast: Scott’s Final Picks - The Hollywood Reporter

Steven Spielberg Says Ballet and Opera Are Just Like Moviegoing Amid Timothée Chalamet Controversy: ‘We Want’ Them to ‘Go Forever’ - Variety

‘Access Hollywood’ is canceled as NBCUniversal exits first-run syndication business - Los Angeles Times

D4vd's Friend Neo Goes Off on Singer -- 'D**khead' - TMZ

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