Month: May 2023
How a South Korean video game developer is pushing Korean culture in its games
NPR’s Ailsa Chang talks with Jeonghee “JJ” Jin, CEO of Pearl Abyss America, about South Korean video games pushing for the international markets.
Read MoreBiden-McCarthy debt ceiling bill heads for House passage after clearing key test vote – NBC News
Biden-McCarthy debt ceiling bill heads for House passage after clearing key test vote NBC News Watch Live: House considers debt ceiling deal | CBS News CBS News Corporate USA awakes to woke, debt-limit deal = GOP win and other commentary New York Post
Read MoreDonald Trump’s legal team and Manhattan prosecutors spar over where he will stand trial – Yahoo News
Donald Trump’s legal team and Manhattan prosecutors spar over where he will stand trial Yahoo News Trump Asks Judge in Hush-Money Case to Step Aside The New York Times Donald Trump’s legal team and Manhattan prosecutors spar over where he will stand
Read MoreWhite House Says Claim Tara Reade’s Life Was at Risk by US Government ‘Absolutely False’
A day after a woman who claimed Joe Biden had once sexually assaulted her announced she was applying for Russian citizenship, a top White House spokesman said that her contention that she faced any danger from the United States government
Read MoreWhat to know about the Mountain Valley Pipeline in the debt ceiling deal
The Mountain Valley Pipeline got an extraordinary boost in the debt ceiling deal. Court challenges have stalled the controversial natural gas pipeline stretching from West Virginia to North Carolina. (Image credit: Steve Helber/AP)
Read MoreFewer U.S. Companies Applied to Export Sensitive Technology to China Last Year
Applications to export sensitive technology and goods to China dropped by 26.2% between 2021 and 2022, U.S. official says
Read MoreThe plan to remove a mosque’s domes in China sparks rare protest
Hundreds of people gathered outside a mosque in southwestern China. They were protesting the planned removal of the mosque’s domes, part of a nationwide campaign to eliminate Islamic influences.
Read MoreHouse to Vote to Raise Debt Ceiling, in Test for McCarthy
The measure appears on track to pass with a combination of Republican and Democratic votes.
Read MoreJustice Department Sues Coal Companies Owned by Family of West Virginia Governor
The department is suing businesses owned by the family of West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice over allegations they failed to pay more than $5 million in civil penalties for mining violations.
Read MoreThese 12 symptoms may define long COVID, new study finds
Of those who have been sick with the coronavirus, an estimated 15 percent developed prolonged symptoms linked to long COVID, often disrupting their lives and perplexing health care providers.
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