Yonhap news agency says 20 dead bodies have been discovered at a burned factory near South Korea's capital
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Yonhap news agency says 20 dead bodies have been discovered at a burned factory near South Korea's capital.
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Yonhap news agency says 20 dead bodies have been discovered at a burned factory near South Korea's capital.
The final man to emerge from the disused shaft blew a whistle as he was received by army officers.
Police say a car drove away "at very high speed" shortly after the explosions.
A car was seen speeding away from the scene of an explosion and building collapse that killed five people and left many missing in the Dutch city of The Hague.
A large number of properties have been flooded and more than 1,100 homes are without power.
President-elect Trump heavily criticized Syrian rebels for their move to overtake the city of Damascus on Saturday, but emphasized that this was not America’s fight. “Russia, because they are so tied up in Ukraine, and with the loss there of over 600,000 soldiers, seems incapable of stopping this literal march through Syria, a country they…
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She's an artist in her own right.
One Montecito neighbor is speaking out against the wealthy California enclave’s royal residents, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. “I personally don’t think that Meghan is an asset to our community,” said Richard Mineards, one of their close neighbors. “She doesn’t really go out or get involved with the community.” Mineards had a slightly different take on Prince Harry.
A Russian spacecraft launched higher than most satellites has long had the Pentagon worried — and new revelations about what it contains onboard have made those concerns all the greater. Launched in early 2022, Russia's Cosmos 2553 spacecraft is nominally built to test out "newly developed onboard instruments and systems." According to new reporting from the New York Times, however, the mysterious satellite system contains a "dummy warhead"
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams says police are closing in on the man suspected of killing UnitedHealth executive Brian Thompson.
Mike Tyson is being sued in London in connection to his Jake Paul fight.
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"I’ve no interest in making America that kind of 'great' again."
Western and Arab states, as well as Israel, would like to see Iran’s influence in Syria curtailed, but none wish for a radical Islamist regime to replace Assad.
Once news outlets called the election for Trump in the early hours of November 6, panic ripped through the LGBTQIA+ community and hotlines saw a dramatic surge in calls. Michelle Del Rey reports
President-elect Donald Trump gave his strongest endorsement yet of his defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth in which he addressed allegations of Hegseth’s drinking habits in an interview with NBC’s Kristen Welker. The clip was posted as a sneak preview of Trump’s first one-on-one interview since winning the November election, with the full interview set to air Sunday. Trump told Welker that he remains unfazed by reports that Hegseth, a military veteran and former Fox News host, had a drinking
And it just makes so much sense.