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Truth Behind Black Boxes: Why They’re Not Actually Black!

The Jeju Air crash highlights the importance of black boxes, which are actually orange, in uncovering flight data and ensuring safety.

Muan Airport Faces Heartbreak After Plane Fire Just Weeks Into New International Routes

A Jeju Air flight caught fire during landing, just weeks after launching international services at Muan International Airport.

Norovirus Alert: Rising Infections Could Spoil Your Holidays

Norovirus infections in South Korea have risen for four weeks, highlighting the need for hygiene and isolation to prevent spread.

A Christmas Miracle: 75-Year-Old Meets His Siblings for the First Time

A 75-year-old man reunites with his biological family for the first time, calling it a Christmas miracle after years of searching.

Driving to Holiday Hits? You Might Want to Rethink That

A study warns that Christmas carols with BPM over 120 can distract drivers and impair focus, increasing accident risks.

Yoon’s Presidential Watch Prices Crash After Martial Law Declaration – Here’s Why

South Korea's presidential memorabilia prices plummet post-martial law, with Yoon's watches selling for as low as $42.

McDonald’s Employee Helps NYPD Capture Suspect in Murder of UnitedHealth CEO

Luigi Mangione was arrested for the murder of UnitedHealth Group CEO Brian Thompson, linked to insurance claims disputes.

Unlocking the Secrets of the Human Brain: How Fruit Flies Could Hold the Key

Researchers are turning to the adult fruit fly's brain map as a potential key to understanding the complexities of the human brain.

29.6% of South Korea’s Top CEOs Went to These 3 Elite Universities—Is It a Guarantee of Success?

Nearly 30% of South Korea's top CEOs are from prestigious SKY universities, with Seoul National University leading in alumni count.

Shocking Discovery: Screw Found in 8-Month-Old Baby’s Groin

An 8-month-old baby had a screw found in his scrotum, prompting urgent surgery after a pediatrician's routine check-up revealed concerns.

Pope Francis Breaks Tradition: One Casket, Not Three!

Pope Francis simplifies papal funeral rites with a single wooden coffin and prefers burial in Santa Maria Maggiore.

Swedish Minister’s Fear of Bananas Sparks National Curiosity

Swedish Minister Paulina Brandberg reveals her rare banana phobia, prompting removal of bananas from events. She receives professional help.

U.S. Tops Global Charts in Immigration Growth, South Korea Close Behind

Immigration surged to record highs in 2023, with the U.S. and South Korea seeing significant increases, raising social tension concerns.

AI vs. Shakespeare: Study Shows Public Can’t Tell the Difference

A study reveals that people struggle to distinguish between poetry by famous poets and AI-generated works, often preferring the latter.

Sotheby’s to Auction Historic Ten Commandments Tablet: Will It Fetch $2 Million?

A 1,500-year-old stone tablet inscribed with the Ten Commandments will be auctioned by Sotheby’s on December 18 in New York.

The Golden Fungus: White Truffle Sells for Over $150,000

A rare Alba white truffle sold for $154,000 at a charity gala, highlighting its status as a luxury delicacy.

Homecoming Horror: Gunfire Erupts at Tuskegee University Celebration

A shooting at Tuskegee University left one dead and 16 injured, prompting an FBI investigation. The incident occurred during Homecoming Week.

Pet Owner Faces Charges After 251 Reptiles Found Starving

A South Korean man faces investigation for neglecting 232 lizards and 19 snakes, leading to many starving to death.

Mississippi’s Gun Death Rate: More Deadly than Haiti’s Gang Wars

Mississippi's firearm death rate of 28.5 per 100,000 is now double that of Haiti, raising significant concerns amid ongoing violence.

E. Coli Scare: McDonald’s Faces Lawsuit Over Contaminated Quarter Pounders

McDonald’s is facing a class-action lawsuit related to an E. coli outbreak linked to onions used in their hamburgers. 

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