South Korea’s Yoon defends martial law as an act of governance and vows to ‘fight to the end’

People watch a TV broadcast of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s address Thursday at the Seoul Railway Station. (Lee Jin-man / Associated Press) South Korea’s parliament says the country’s six opposition parties have submitted a new joint motion to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol over his declaration of martial law. The National Assembly said … Read more

‘Blindsided’ Raygun reveals why her lawyers shut down musical tribute to Olympian’s story

Australian breakdancer Rachael “Raygun” Gunn has broken her silence on why she and her lawyers shut down a comedian’s attempt to pay musical tribute to her now-legendary moves at the Paris Olympics. In a video posted to Instagram on Friday, Raygun revealed she had trademarked her name and “famous kangaroo silhouette pose” to block third … Read more

‘Boyz’ Film Opens to Violence : Movie: Shootings, assaults prompt new security measures in L.A. and across the U.S. No incidents are reported at 10 Orange County screenings.

A lethal rash of violence that marred the opening of “Boyz N the Hood,” a movie depicting the struggles of growing up in South-Central Los Angeles, prompted several theaters Saturday to cancel the feature and many others to increase security amid fears of a repeat of Friday night’s bloodshed. Eleven people were wounded, one critically, … Read more

China’s Xi is likely to decline Trump’s inauguration invitation, seeing it as too risky to attend

Chinese leader Xi Jinping would likely see President-elect Donald Trump’s invitation to attend his inauguration as too risky to accept, and the gesture from Trump may have little bearing on the increasingly competitive ties between the two nations as the White House changes hands, experts say. Trump’s incoming press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, confirmed on Thursday that Trump … Read more

Why Newsom’s electric vehicle mandate is in trouble

The headwinds are fueling fresh doubts about the mandate from California Gov. Gavin Newsom that all new cars sold in California by 2035 be zero-emission vehicles. (Eric Thayer / Associated Press) California’s electric vehicle ambitions are facing a reality check. Sales growth has stalled as potential buyers balk at high sticker prices and unreliable public … Read more

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