Thursday, September 12, 2024

Nara Yoon Editor

Gun Violence Hits Home: 4 Dead, 9 Injured in High School Attack

A shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, left four dead and nine injured. A 14-year-old suspect was apprehended.

Is the Rise in Sausage Sales a Sign of Economic Trouble?

Some experts are concerned that the rising demand for sausages in the United States may be an early indicator of an economic downturn.

Trump Eyes Musk as Key Advisor for White House Comeback

Former President Donald Trump hinted at appointing Elon Musk as an advisor if re-elected, calling their relationship a "bromance."

Summer Heat: The Hidden Risk of Stroke You Need to Know

Recent data shows that summer also poses a significant stroke risk. In Busan, stroke admissions doubled this summer compared to winter.

How to Tell If It’s Air Conditioning Sickness or COVID-19

Recently, South Korea has seen a surge in the detection of the Omicron subvariant KP.3, leading to a rise in COVID-19 cases.

Kissing and Cuddling for Cash: Controversial ‘New Service’ Taking Over China

A new trend called the "girlfriend substitute service" is gaining popularity among young Chinese people facing work and family pressures.

Meta’s Big Bet on AI: Can Zuckerberg Deliver the Next Big Thing?

Mark Zuckerberg praised Meta's AI advancements and strong Q2 earnings, despite Reality Labs' $4.5 billion loss.

Olympic Swimmers Spill the Beans: ‘Dirty Secret’ of Pool Etiquette

Olympic swimmers will likely urinate in the pool at the Paris La Défense Arena, which is described as the "dirtiest secret" of the Olympics.

Swedish Handball Team Ditches Cardboard Beds for Comfort at Paris Olympics

The Swedish women's handball team competing in the 2024 Paris Olympics reportedly bought new mattresses because ...

Harris vs. Trump: Who’s Winning the Battle for Swing State Votes?

The Republican candidate, Donald Trump, is reportedly outperforming Kamala Harris, the Democratic candidate who has commenced her campaign.

Richest Woman in Russia Faces Family Feud Amid Business Deal

Tatyana Bakalchuk, the wealthiest woman in Russia, is engaged in a public dispute with her husband over a company merger.

$1,900 Fine Paid in Coins Leads to More Trouble!

In China, a man ended up paying an extra fine after paying a 10,000 yuan fine entirely in coins, leading to the additional penalty.