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Relatives of the Jeju Air disaster victims objected to the report in a stormy scene at a news conference, complaining that it ...
Severe rainstorms continue across Korea, causing flooding, evacuation orders, and at least four fatalities as authorities warn of further heavy rainfall.
"I'm a little disappointed with 'I got tricked'" Singer Soyou described the Netflix series 'I'm Fooled' Soyou appeared with ...
Nine people were injured after a porch collapsed at a home in Boston's Dorchester neighborhood Friday night, the city's fire department confirmed.The porch collapsed during a large gathering at a ...
The puzzle pieces are starting to come together for Trump’s master deportation plan ...
When it comes to saving money, there are tiny things people can do that most others wouldn't think of. Here are 11 little things frugal people always have in their homes that most people overlook.
A boycott of McDonald's, led by the People's Union USA, began on Tuesday, June 24. Here's why people are boycotting McDonald's and how it ties to DEI.
Five people were taken to hospitals because they suffered heat-related illnesses after a concert at D.C.’s Nationals Park on Monday night, authorities said. The K-pop stars Stray Kids performed.
145 People Say They Were Stabbed With Syringes at French Music Festival Twelve people were arrested for the alleged incidents, the French Interior Ministry told several outlets, including CNN.
French authorities detain 12 people after 145 revelers across the nation reported being in pricked with syringes during the Fete de la Musique national music festival.
A BBC News presenter was quick to correct the phrase "pregnant people" to "women" live on air -- punctuating the moment with an eye roll as she read from the teleprompter.
BBC News will not reprimand Martine Croxall for changing her autocue from saying "pregnant people" to "pregnant women." JK Rowling hailed the moment.