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Yoon’s ill-conceived power grab has paralyzed South Korean politics, frozen its foreign policy, and rattled financial markets
Ferguson, who is already one of the FTC's five commissioners, will replace Lina Khan, who became a lightning rod for Wall Street and Silicon Valley
Staffing, communication and the agency’s move to Homeland Security among the concerns
Luigi Mangione is charged with murder in the killing of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson
Prosecutors urge a preservation of the verdict while avoiding punishment, long legal fight
Leaders of Belarus and Russia signed a treaty that gave security guarantees to Belarus, including the possible use of nuclear weapons
The blaze threatens more than 8,100 homes and other structures
Former Defense Minister Kim Yong Hyun has been accused of recommending martial law to president and sending troops to the National Assembly to block lawmakers from voting on it
France has about 1,000 troops in the African nation
The accused were charged with conspiracy, placing life in jeopardy, causing serious bodily injury, and resulting in death
Samuel Bateman, whose small group was an offshoot of the sect once led by Warren Jeffs, had pleaded guilty to a yearslong scheme to transport girls across state lines for his sex crimes, and later to kidnap some of them from protective custody
Ghost guns have increasingly turned up at crime scenes around the U.S. in recent years
Capture of last army outpost in strategic western town of Maungdaw by Arakan Army makes group’s control of northern part of Rakhine state complete, marks another advance in its bid for self-rule there
Chance sighting of suspect at Pennsylvania restaurant led to dramatic break in challenging but fast-moving investigation
The case arose from Jordan Neely's May 2023 death and became a prism for differing views about public safety, valor and vigilantism
Nearly a million Syrians are in Germany, most with some kind of refugee or other protected status
Belarusian officials did not provide the names of those released but said that the group included 11 women and 18 men
The legal filing was made after a panel of three judges on the same court sided with the government last week and ruled that the law, which requires TikTok to divest from its China-based parent company
Critics of FIFA say a Saudi-hosted World Cup risks repeating rights abuses seen during a decade of similar preparations for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar
Taiwan's defense ministry said it detected Chinese naval and coast guard ships entering the Taiwan Strait and the western Pacific and that China had restricted airspace along its southeast coast through Wednesday
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