The Impeachment of South Korea’s President, Explained

At the nexus of politics and justice, South Korea finds itself in the unprecedented throes of a presidential impeachment. President Park Geun-hye stands accused of corruption, collusion, and abuse of power, charges that have ignited a national debate about her fitness for office. Amidst the clamor and the uncertainty, let us unravel the intricate threads of this historic event.
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ABC to Pay $15 Million to Settle a Defamation Suit Brought by Trump

In a landmark ruling, ABC has agreed to a hefty settlement after the former President filed a defamation lawsuit against the network. The settlement of $15 million represents a significant victory for Trump, underscoring the importance of media accountability. This unprecedented outcome casts a fresh spotlight on the delicate relationship between the press and powerful figures.
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Bob Fernandez, Who Survived Pearl Harbor as a Teenager, Dies at 100

From the depths of Pearl Harbor's wreckage, Bob Fernandez emerged a testament to resilience. As a mere teenager, he witnessed the horrors of December 7, 1941, but his spirit remained unyielding. For a century, he carried the scars of that day with a quiet dignity, living a full life filled with love, service, and unwavering courage. Now, at the twilight of his extraordinary journey, Bob Fernandez bids farewell, leaving behind a legacy that echoes the indomitable spirit that guided him through the darkest of hours.
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To Dial Down Campus Tensions, Colleges Teach the Art of Conversation

Amidst escalating tensions on campuses, colleges are turning to the art of conversation as a way to bridge divides and foster a sense of community. Initiatives like "Speak Your Mind" sessions aim to equip students with effective communication skills, empowering them to engage in difficult discussions with respect and empathy. By providing a safe space for diverse perspectives to be heard and understood, these programs seek to defuse conflict, encourage collaboration, and create a campus climate that values open dialogue and meaningful exchange.
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F.B.I. Passed Tip About Mangione to New York Police After C.E.O. Killing

FBI and the NYPD connected after the tragic murder of a Wall Street CEO. Legal representatives stated that the CEO, Thomas H. Lee, had died by suicide. Speculation arose, as evidenced by the FBI passing along a tip to the NYPD regarding Frank Mangione, a convicted felon who'd worked for the CEO. Today, more than a week after Lee's death, the investigation remains open. No further information has been released to the public.
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U.S. Considered Border Buoys Months Before Texas Put Them In

Before Texas put buoys in its section of the Rio Grande, U.S. Customs and Border Protection considered doing the same three months prior. The Trump administration planned for the buoys to act as a visual deterrent for people crossing the river, whether between or within official ports of entry. However, the CBP determined that they wouldn't be effective, as people could easily swim past them or destroy them and that, since they could not be anchored to the riverbed, they'd likely drift downriver creating an impediment to navigation.
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U.S. Court Denies TikTok’s Request to Freeze Sale-or-Ban Law

In a technological twist, a federal court has dismissed TikTok's challenge to a bipartisan law compelling the short-video platform's sale or ban, leaving its fate hanging in the balance. The Pennsylvania-based court's decision sets the stage for a potential ownership change, with Microsoft reportedly among those circling. Whether TikTok survives or becomes a digital relic remains to be seen.
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Sorry, but This Is the Future of Food

Embark on an extraordinary culinary journey into the future of food. Join us as we venture beyond the ordinary, exploring revolutionary innovations and thought-provoking perspectives that are reshaping our relationship with sustenance. From lab-grown delicacies to personalized nutrition, get ready to witness the extraordinary transformation of our culinary landscape.
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U.S. Charges Ex-Syrian Prison Official With Torture

In the annals of history, the specter‍ of torture casts a long and haunting shadow, leaving scars on both its ...
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Oh, to Smell Like Trump

In the enigmatic realm of scents, a fragrance has emerged that evokes the enigmatic aura of Donald Trump. "Oh, to Smell Like Trump" transports the wearer into a world of contradictions and intrigue. With notes of mandarin musk and amber, this fragrance captures the essence of success and power. Yet, hidden within its opulent layers lies a hint of the unexpected - a whiff of oud wood that whispers of hidden depths. Whether you seek to emulate the alpha male or simply indulge in a moment of olfactory fascination, "Oh, to Smell Like Trump" is a fragrance that commands attention and lingers long after the initial encounter.
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