January

Impeached South Korean President Skips Hearing, Stalling Constitutional Court Process

South Korea’s Constitutional Court was forced to adjourn its first impeachment hearing for President Yoon Suk-yeol on Tuesday after he failed to attend, citing security concerns. Yoon, impeached in December following his abrupt imposition of martial law, faces charges of insurrection and is subject to an arrest warrant, further complicating the political turmoil.

China’s Massive Lunar New Year Travel Season Begins Amid Economic Uncertainty

China’s 2025 Spring Festival travel rush, the world’s largest annual human migration, began Tuesday, with officials projecting a record 9 billion trips over the 40-day period known as chunyun. Centered on Lunar New Year, which falls on January 29, the season runs through February 12, culminating in the Lantern Festival.

Police Investigating Theft of Humvees and Military Gear from Southern California Army Reserve Center

Authorities are investigating the theft of three Humvees, including an armored vehicle, along with a significant amount of military equipment from the Army Reserve Center in Tustin, California.

South Korean Authorities Attempt to Detain Impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol

South Korean law enforcement officials on Wednesday launched their second effort to detain impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol.

Hamas Agrees to Ceasefire Draft, Hostage Release in Gaza

Hamas has agreed to a proposed ceasefire draft and the release of dozens of hostages as negotiations with Israel progress, according to officials involved in the talks.

TikTok Ban Fuels RedNote Surge Among U.S. Users

As the U.S. moves closer to a potential ban on TikTok, a massive influx of users has turned to RedNote, a Chinese social media platform also known as Xiaohongshu.

Biden to Lift Cuba’s State Terror Sponsor Designation

The Biden administration plans to remove Cuba from the U.S. list of state sponsors of terrorism, according to anonymous U.S. officials.

Premature Babies at Risk for Breathing Issues Following Vaccination

A study funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that hospitalized premature babies who received two-month vaccinations had an increased risk for breathing issues.

Santa Monica Police Arrest Over 40 Individuals in Evacuation Zones

Over the past week, Santa Monica police have arrested more than 40 individuals within evacuation zones.

Trump Announces ‘External Revenue Service’

President-elect Donald Trump announced plans to create an "External Revenue Service" to collect tariffs from other countries.

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