
South Korea's Ex-President Yoon Sentenced: A Nation's Reckoning
South Korea's ex-president Yoon sentenced to 5 years, a nation reckons with its past and looks towards a future of accountability and reconciliation.
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South Korea's ex-president Yoon sentenced to 5 years, a nation reckons with its past and looks towards a future of accountability and reconciliation.

The traditional concept of casting is on the brink of collapse, as technology revolutionizes the entertainment industry. What does this mean for the future of film and television?

A death in ICE custody raises questions about treatment of detainees and accountability of immigration authorities

Trump seeks to make tech giants pay for surging power costs, with Microsoft pledging to pay more for electricity. What does this mean for the industry, and for the future of energy?

The FBI's offer of a $100K reward for information on protester vandalism highlights a pressing issue: the blurred lines between protest and vandalism, and the economic and social implications.

Uncovering the Hidden Toll of ICE Officer Injuries and the Culture of Silence
Lucasfilm enters a new era as Kathleen Kennedy steps down, with Dave Filoni and Lynwen Brennan at the helm, promising a fresh perspective on the Star Wars universe.

The University of Arkansas' decision to revoke Emily Suski's job offer due to her stance on trans athletes highlights a broader societal struggle to balance personal conviction with institutional policies.

Janice Dickinson sues ITV for £700k after 'I'm A Celeb' fall, raising questions about safety and responsibility on reality TV

New York's Empire Wind Project restarts, paving the way for a renewable energy revolution