
South Korea Passes Law to Implement $350 Billion U.S. Investment Pledge
South Korean lawmakers pass a law to implement $350 billion in U.S. investments, avoiding high Trump-era tariffs.

South Korean lawmakers pass a law to implement $350 billion in U.S. investments, avoiding high Trump-era tariffs.

A Moscow court convicted 19 people for the 2024 concert hall attack killing 149 and wounding over 600.

The Trump administration has launched a trade investigation under Section 301 to address foreign manufacturing practices.

Iowa Rep. Zach Nunn’s support of the $1 trillion Medicaid cut has led to hospital closures and service reductions, impacting rural communities and vulnerable residents.

A North Texas man faced execution for killing his girlfriend and her 8-year-old son 13 years ago; appeals denied.

Cher’s son, Elijah Allman, faces charges after a New Hampshire arrest for burglary and previous school-related offenses.

Federal judges in Milwaukee decided not to extend interim U.S. Attorney Brad Schimel’s appointment, ending March 17.

Eboni Route’s trial highlights jury diversity issues in Alameda County as her defense seeks a jury with Black representation.

A Florida woman was arrested for firing shots at Rihanna’s LA home, with 10 people inside. No injuries reported.

Greed and power led to charges against four men in the 2021 assassination of Haiti’s President Moïse, prosecutors say.

Alaska Rep. Nick Begich, despite campaigning on reducing health costs, voted to cut Medicaid and ACA, affecting 36,000 Alaskans and local hospital funding.

A former Syrian air force colonel, Salem al-Salem, faced UK charges for crimes against humanity over 2011 attacks.