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The detention comes weeks after investigators first attempted to arrest President Yoon Suk Yeol over his short-lived declaration of martial law in December. ABC News’ Joohee Cho reports.Read More
Conservatives have been caught admitting that age-verification laws are pretext to shut down pornography entirely.Read More
The IR-RU Riders 14th annual Poker Run will be held Saturday, Jan. 25, beginning from the IR-RU Family Social Club in Inverness.Read More
Punk rock is about more than music, so maybe it’s fitting that a DIY approach to lifestyle music festivals has led to a flourishing punk-based concert business.Read More
What if your everyday habits could hold the key to preventing one of the most devastating conditions of our time? A groundbreaking study has uncovered 15 surprising factors that may significantly influence the risk of early-onset dementia. From unexpected lifestyle choices to overlooked health issues, this research is rewriting the narrative on prevention. Curious about what might be increasing your risk—and how you can take control?Read More
A year after a visit to the Gulf Coast, a writer reflects on the kindness of strangers — and the cycle of rebirth in a land defined by storms.Read More
A new study named Aspen Snowmass Ski Resort in Colorado the most expensive ski resort nationwide.Read More
In a major blow for South Africa’s hopes for the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025, key pacer Anrich Nortje has been ruled out with a back injury.Read More
Carnival Cruise Line unveiled four new Carnival Journeys Asia-Pacific sailings on Carnival Luminosa and Carnival Adventure. Guests who sail on the …Read More
Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury said he could see the two separate European programmes working on new fighter jets and combat air systems being combined in future or at least designed to work together. Britain, Italy and Japan said in December they were setting up a joint company to develop, design and build an advanced stealth jet, named GCAP, while France, Germany and Spain are working on the rival FCAS project. “Each and every country could contribute its financial and technological capacity to a bigger programme for Europe, because that’s what we need at the end.”Read More