Monday, April 7, 2025

Picky Pup? Why Changing Dog Food Too Often Can Backfire

Pet owner struggles with picky eater Ddorong; experts advise cautious food changes to avoid digestive issues and maintain interest.

Fired for Praise? The Controversial Comments That Cost Coach Palfrey His Job

Coach Michael Palfrey was dismissed from the Australian swimming team for praising Kim Woo Min, affecting team reputation.

Screen Time Alert: Young Eyes Aging Faster Than Ever Before

Presbyopia affects younger individuals due to digital device use; cataracts are common in older adults. Regular eye exams are essential.
Monday, April 7, 2025

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Constitutional Court Rules Against Yoon, South Korea’s Second Ousted President

President Yoon Suk Yeol is impeached by the Constitutional Court, marking a significant event in South Korea’s political history.

NewJeans’ Emotional Farewell in Hong Kong Amid Legal Battle with ADOR

NewJeans pauses activities due to a court order, expressing gratitude to fans while prioritizing their rights and well-being.

Gynecologist Sentenced to Prison for Sexually Assaulting Patient

A Seoul gynecologist received a three-year prison sentence for sexually assaulting a patient during an examination.

Yoon’s Legal Options Dwindle as Constitutional Court Impeachment Verdict Looms

As Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment trial concludes, experts assert defiance against the Constitutional Court ruling is legally unfeasible.

South Korea’s Army Chief Ordered on Indictment Leave Amid Martial Law Probe

Army Chief of Staff General Park An Su is placed on indictment leave amid martial law crisis, retaining military status during trial.

Impeachment Trial of South Korean President to Conclude with Historic Final Session

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment trial nears conclusion with final arguments scheduled, drawing significant attention.

Ruling Party Figures Set to Attend Yoon’s Impeachment Trial

South Korean lawmakers attend President Yoon's impeachment trial's final session, discussing key arguments and evidence presented.

Court Rejects Birth Tourism Claim in Administrative Lawsuit Over Dual Nationality Selection

A South Korean court ruled that non-continuous stays abroad before and after birth still classify as birth tourism for nationality claims.

Yoon’s Impeachment Trial Extended: Additional Hearing Scheduled for February 18

The Constitutional Court extends President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment trial with an additional hearing scheduled for February 18.

16-Year Old’s Fate in Balance After Attack on Rep. Bae Hyun Jin

A South Korean court will announce the verdict for a student charged with attacking Rep. Bae Hyun Jin, focusing on mental capacity claims.

Ex-MMA Fighter and YouTuber Under Investigation for Threatening Police and Journalists at Far-Right Rallies

A former MMA fighter-turned-YouTuber faces investigation for threatening police and journalists at far-right rallies in Seoul.

President Yoon’s Impeachment Trial Heats Up After Holiday Break

The Constitutional Court resumes hearings on Yoon's impeachment, focusing on military orders during his emergency martial law declaration.

Man Sentenced to 3 Months for Stealing Credit Cards and Purchasing Electronics

A young man was sentenced to three months in prison for stealing credit cards and purchasing electronics worth over $2,500.

Yoon Suk Yeol’s Legal Team Calls for Verification of Voter Numbers to Confirm Election Mismanagement

Yoon Suk Yeol's legal team demands verification of voter numbers to address election mismanagement claims tied to martial law declaration.

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