Han Duck-soo declined to make judicial appointments needed to advance the impeachment of his predecessor.
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The departing Governor now wants a wealth tax as his deficit balloons.
The plane was diverted from Russia and had its GPS jammed before crashing in Kazakhstan, killing 38.
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What we’re learning about the Biden White House is reminiscent of Woodrow and Edith Bolling Wilson.
Better hospital scheduling could reduce overall healthcare costs by $200 billion a year.
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The idea that the pandemic’s origins lie with a research facility in China was once labeled a conspiracy theory.
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