SEOUL, Sept 22 (Reuters) - South Korea's economy could fall into crisis rivalling its 1997 meltdown if the government accepts current U.S. demands in stalled trade talks without safeguards, President ...
Death row inmate Roy Lee Ward declined to meet one-on-one with the Indiana Parole Board, saying he wanted to spare the family of his victim from traveling to the state prison in Michigan City for the ...
President Lee Jae-Myung in Seoul on Sept. 3, 2025. Editor at Large ABC suspends 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!,' President Lee Jae-Myung’s plan to reboot South Korea, and more Length: Long Speed: 1.0x It was not ...
You might have listened to his songs like “Hard to love,” Memory I Don’t Mess With,” and “I Drive Your Truck”, and now country music singer-songwriter Lee Brice is bringing his brand-new tour to metro ...
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett has weighed in on the constitutional viability of a potential third term for President Donald Trump, telling Fox News host Bret Baier that the 22nd Amendment's ...
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett defended the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision overturning the federal right to an abortion and pushed back on the idea that the high court has a role to play in ...
Justice Amy Coney Barrett defended one of the U.S. Supreme Court’s most consequential decisions in recent years — the overturning of federal protections on abortion rights — in her first television ...
Amy Coney Barrett would like to have a word. The Supreme Court justice has written a book, "Listening to the Law," published Sept. 9 by Sentinel. (Barrett reportedly received a $2 million advance.) In ...
Amy Coney Barrett would like to have a word. In an exclusive interview with USA TODAY, she also expounded on professional issues and more personal ones. Here are seven takeaways. In her book, Barrett ...
Linda-Marie Barrett has been a fixture on the Southern bookselling scene for more than 35 years. A resident of Asheville, N.C., Barrett worked at Malaprop's Bookstore from 1988 to 2017, rising up ...
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett defended the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision that overturned Roe v. Wade during an interview with CBS' Norah O'Donnell on Sunday.