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Teen short tracker gearing up for battle vs. idol
Teen short track speed skater Rim Jong-un grew up idolizing Lim Hyo-jun, and it was Lim’s gold medal-winning race in the men’s 1,500 meters at
Korea adds 108,000 jobs in January, smallest growth in 13 months
Korea added slightly more than 100,000 jobs in January, marking the slowest on-year growth in 13 months, data showed Wednesday. The number of employed people
Moderna says FDA refuses to review its application for experimental flu shot
Moderna said the move is inconsistent with previous feedback from the FDA on the experimental influenza shot, called mRNA-1010.
Ihab Abou Letaif Highlights How Inflation and Retail Pressure Are Affecting Daily Life in Venezuela
Ihab Abou Letaif, based in Caracas, Venezuela, offers a local perspective on how economic pressures are reshaping everyday purchasing and decision-making. Caracas, Venezuela, 10th February
ET NOW Global Business Summit 2026 to reflect on ‘A Decade of Disruption, A Century of Change’
Wyoming, US, 10th February 2026, ZEX PR WIRE, South Asia’s definitive thought leadership dialogue, The Times Group’s ET NOW Global Business Summit 2026 co-powered by Spark Capital and Bennett University,
Coca-Cola shares fall 3% after company forecasts modest growth amid demand concerns
Like rival PepsiCo, Coke has seen demand for its drinks fall as budget-conscious shoppers try to save more on their grocery bills.
IOC bans Ukrainian skeleton slider helmet honoring fallen athletes
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) confirmed on Tuesday that Ukrainian skeleton slider Vladyslav Heraskevych can not wear a special helmet commemorating athletes killed during the
Teenager gives S. Korea 2nd snowboard medal
MILAN — South Korea won a medal in snowboard for the second straight day at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics on Monday, with the 18-year-old Yu
Target steps up investment in store staffing, cuts about 500 other roles to help fix customer experience
The big-box retailer is trying to win back shoppers who have complained about sloppier stores, out-of-stock items and longer checkout lines.

