Kospi in South Korea reaches a new record high for the third consecutive day due to positive outlook on trade discussions.

Market Update: Stocks and Trends in Asia and the U.S. Seoul, South Korea’s Kospi index marked a record high for the third consecutive day on Friday, recovering from earlier losses across Asia as trade discussions with the U.S. progress. After reaching an intraday peak of 3,794.87, the index saw a slight decline, ultimately closing up […]
China Penalizes South Korean Shipyard Assisting U.S. in Revamping Construction Skills

On Tuesday, China’s Ministry of Commerce announced sanctions against five subsidiaries of South Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean. These sanctions seem to be a response to a U.S. investigation regarding China’s hold on the global shipbuilding arena, possibly validating claims made by Washington. According to reports, the inquiry angered Beijing. A study, prepared by the Office […]
South High School in Minneapolis seems to have conducted classes exclusively for Black students.

Controversy Over High School Classes for Black Students A public high school in Minnesota has drawn scrutiny for offering classes that may have only been available to black students, possibly breaching fundamental anti-racism laws in the U.S. Constitution. South High School, part of the Minneapolis Public School System, offered two elective courses titled “HS BLACK […]
Keith Urban expresses regret to fans after canceling concert in South Carolina

Keith Urban Cancels Concert in South Carolina Keith Urban has had to pull the plug on his concert scheduled for South Carolina as he recuperates from a mild illness. The 57-year-old country musician was set to perform at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville on Thursday night, part of his “High and Alive” tour, […]
‘South Park’ Kicks Off Season 28 with ‘Antichrist Expert’ Peter Thiel Ending Trump’s Baby With Satan

Comedy Central South Park wrapped up its 27th season unexpectedly after just five episodes. However, on Wednesday, the series kicked off its 28th season, taking aim at the viral 6-on-7 trend, poking fun at tech entrepreneur Peter Thiel, and offering further critiques of President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance. Following a three-week break, […]
Release of leading delinquent taxpayers and businesses in South Carolina

South Carolina Releases Updated List of Top Tax Delinquents An updated list of South Carolina’s most significant tax delinquents has been made public. The South Carolina Department of Revenue (SCDOR) refreshed the list on October 15, 2025. You can find it online, and it’s updated every quarter. In fact, this initiative was launched in 2020, […]
South Korea supports its democratic credibility amid the martial law crisis and the formation of a new government.

Korea’s Journey Towards Democracy This year has been quite a ride for the people of South Korea. Following the declaration of martial law last winter, many expected turmoil. Instead, what unfolded was a testament to the strength of the citizens’ commitment to democracy. The so-called “Revolution of Light,” which led to the peaceful election of […]
South Barrington woman seeks Cook County property tax refund a year after proving assessor’s error

Property Tax Refunds Delayed in Cook County In South Barrington, Illinois, a significant amount of property tax refunds in Cook County are currently stalled, primarily due to delays in updating the county’s computer systems. One homeowner, Sherry Schnell, has been waiting for over $9,000 in refunds, even though her issues began years before these system […]
82-year-old woman charged with fatally shooting her husband at a nursing home in South Carolina

82-Year-Old Woman Arrested for Husband’s Death in Nursing Home Shooting Authorities in South Carolina are investigating an incident involving an 82-year-old woman accused of fatally shooting her husband in a nursing home. It appears that this act was premeditated, according to police and various news sources. Harriet Kaye Recker was taken into custody on September […]
Wine and Food Festival in NYC may help struggling South Street Seaport

NYC Wine & Food Festival Returns to Manhattan This week, after a year’s stay in Brooklyn, the New York City Wine & Food Festival (NYCWFF) is back in Manhattan, potentially giving the South Street Seaport a much-needed lift. Now in its 18th year, the festival runs from Wednesday to Sunday and features renowned chef Jean-Georges […]