South Korean police are expected to try again on Wednesday to execute the arrest warrant against Yoon, according to Yonhap.
Senior South Korean government officials who tried to arrest President Yoon Seok-hyuk faced off and physically clashed with guards at the presidential residence today (January 3). The arresting officers have passed through the main entrance of the official residence, but have not yet entered the building where Yoon Seok-hyuk is located. (Kim Ten)
On December 28th, Nick Timilaus, a famous reporter for the Wall Street Journal who is known as the "Federal Reserve's mouthpiece", recently published an article saying that the Federal Reserve is trying to re-evaluate the impact of the new Trump administration on the US economy and inflation. According to people familiar with the matter, Federal Reserve Chairperson Powell is very dissatisfied with the public remarks of some Federal Reserve officials because they more directly link the Fed's poli...
The South Korean martial law army tried to break into the parliament and arrest the lawmakers who attended the meeting. (CCTV News)
The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected a case by META-owned Facebook seeking to avoid shareholder securities fraud lawsuits.
According to Scam Sniffer, the malicious software "EdtiProAI" attempts to target potential victims with X ads, and if users install the software by mistake, the wallet private key will be at risk.
FTX, which is in the midst of a bankruptcy reorganization, filed a lawsuit seeking to recover at least $11.40 million from the Crypto.com. The money was allegedly held in a Crypto.com account linked to FTX's sister company, Alameda Research. According to the lawsuit documents, the account was registered in the name of Alameda employee Ka Yu Tin, aka Nicole Tin. FTX said the practice was routine for Alameda to disguise its trading activities. FTX claims Alameda actually controlled and funded the ...
OpenAI is understood to be in preliminary discussions with regulators to try to turn the $157 billion company's nonprofit structure into a for-profit enterprise. According to two people familiar with the matter, the company is in preliminary talks with the California attorney general's office about the process of changing the company's structure. In the process, regulators are likely to scrutinize how OpenAI evaluates a range of highly profitable intellectual property, such as its ChatGPT.
As bitcoin once again attempts to break through the $70,000 resistance level to a new all-time high, analysts at research and brokerage firm Bernstein said that inflows of bitcoin exchange-traded funds, the crypto stock market, and retail trading sentiment suggest an extremely high risk appetite. Bernstein analyst Gautam Chhugani wrote that as Bitcoin and other risk assets see a rising likelihood that Donald Trump, who has publicly backed cryptocurrencies, will win the US Presidential Election, ...
Elon Musk backed down and decided to comply with a court order in Brazil in an attempt to end a months-long conflict that culminated in a multimillion-dollar fine and the ban of social network X in Brazil. X appointed a legal representative in the country on Friday, seeking to comply with a deadline set by the Supreme Court and end the country's ban on the social media platform, which began on August 30, according to a judicial filing. The move does not guarantee the return of social media platf...
According to market news, CNN has revealed that a suspect suspected of attempting to assassinate former US President Donald Trump has entered a US court in Florida.
Harris, US vice-president, said: "I am deeply troubled by the potential assassination attempt against Trump today."
In an X post, Hayden Adams, founder of Uniswap, said: "I rarely deal with projects that try to induce participation in forks, and neither Uniswap Labs nor the Uniswap Foundation charge for protocol deployments. Protocol deployments take place through governance voting, which we prioritise based on the activity and work required (for example, a new zk chain may require more work than a standard operating stack chain). We put a lot of work into reducing the amount of work required per chain."
Federal Reserve Chairperson Jerome Powell is likely to try to get everyone behind a rate cut of at least 25 basis points at his meeting later this month. However, due to the recent weakness in the labor market, Powell and others are likely to push for a larger rate cut. Nationwide's senior vice president and chief economist, Kathy Bostjancic, wrote in a statement.
According to Russian media reports, Ukraine tried to use drones to attack the Kashira power station near Moscow.