48 Nations Unite to Vow Not to Pay Ransom for Cyber Attacks Linked to North Korea, China, and Russia The U.S.-led 'Counter Ransomware Initiative (CRI)' with 48 member countries pledges not to pay ransoms to cybercriminals.
African TV Personality Disappears Amid Racism Controversy – Recent Activities Revealed A Ghana-born TV personality removed his volunteering content from YouTube and returned to broadcasting in English after past controversies.
Building Bought by Actress for Boyfriend in 2005 Now Worth a Fortune Actor Park Jung-soo built a $145 million building in Seoul's Apgujeong district for director Jung Eul-young, his partner for 15 years.
$1 Million Cash Rain: Man Pours Cash From Helicopter Creates Worldwide Buzz Czech broadcaster scatters $1 million in cash from helicopter after contest challenge; 4,000 participants collect bills safely.
Potential Mass Shooting Stopped as Heavily Armed Man Found Dead in Colorado Amusement Park A potential mass shooting incident was narrowly avoided when a heavily armed man died by suicide at a Colorado amusement park.
Ex-CEO of 'Parasite' Investment Firm Arrested in Massive Fraud Case South Korean investment advisory firm CEO arrested for $84.6 million Ponzi scheme fraud. Over 100 victims affected.
President Yoon Stands Firm on Sound Fiscal Policy Despite Inflation Concerns President Yoon Suk Yeol maintains a 'sound fiscal' stance to counter inflation despite calls for increased fiscal spending.
Joint Award for South Korean President Yoon and Japanese PM Kishida by JFK Foundation South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida jointly received the 2023 Profile in Courage Award.
BTS's Jungkook Makes Billboard History with 'TOO MUCH' Ranking at 44 BTS's youngest member Jung Kook lands two songs on the U.S. Billboard's Hot 100, continuing his chart-topping success.
Bolivia Cuts Ties with Israel Over Gaza Conflict Bolivia has decided to sever diplomatic ties with Israel. It is the first country to declare a break in relations with Israel.
Age Controversy Hits Former President Trump: Is He Showing Signs of Slower Cognitive Decline? Former President Trump faces criticism for recent mistakes, raising questions about his age and cognitive abilities at rallies.
Saudi Arabia Set to Host 2034 FIFA World Cup as Sole Candidate Following Australia's Exit Following Australia's withdrawal, Saudi Arabia is set to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup, becoming the fourth Asian country to do so.
Matthew Perry's Legacy: Remembering the Talented Actor of 'Friends' Matthew Perry, who played 'Chandler' in the American television sitcom "Friends," passed away on October 28, 2023, at his home.
List of Celebrities Who Faced Dating Rumors from Accidental Social Media Posts Wrong social media uploads fuel dating rumors among celebrities, from Park Min Young to G-Dragon and more.
LE SSERAFIM Makes Dream Come True on U.S. NBC Morning Show 'Today Show' K-pop group LE SSERAFIM made their U.S. network TV debut on the Today Show with their English single "Perfect Night."
Hollywood's Most Iconic Moments: Top 6 Scenes We Can't Help But Replay Memorable movie scenes that viewers often pause and rewatch, from Sharon Stone's leg-crossing to Margot Robbie in 'The Wolf of Wall Street.'
Jung Kook's 'Seven' Smashes Spotify Record with Fastest Billion Streams BTS's Jung Kook's solo "Seven" hits 1 billion streams on Spotify in record-breaking 108 days, surpassing Miley Cyrus.
Divorce of Announcer Couple Takes Another Twist with Husband's Cryptic Post Former KBS announcers Park Ji-Yoon and Choi Dong-Seok announced their divorce after 14 years of marriage, citing personal reasons.
Military Under Fire for Failing to Replace Defective Bulletproof Helmets Substandard bulletproof helmets are still in use in military units despite issues with their quality, as revealed by an audit.
UAW Strike Widens: GM's Spring Hill Factory Hit, 20,000 Workers Now on Strike GM expands strike to Spring Hill factory, impacting production in multiple facilities, with estimated losses exceeding $800 million in Q3.
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