South Korea’s Yoon to Face Impeachment Trial

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol will attend a Constitutional Court hearing on Tuesday, where he may be given the opportunity to argue his case or answer questions over his impeachment trial. The court is reviewing whether to remove or reinstate Yoon, who has been accused of violating his constitutional duty. Yoon’s lawyers say they … Read more

SoundHound AI Stock Analysis: Is it the Next NVIDIA?

Zacks.com has announced a list of stocks featured in its Analyst Blog for January 17, 2025. Among them is SoundHound AI, Inc. (SOUN), which has seen significant growth in recent years. In this article, we will analyze the reasons to be bullish on SOUN stock and explore whether it can become the next NVIDIA Corp. … Read more

Ben Johnson Named Chicago Bears’ New Head Coach

Chicago Bears’ general manager Ryan Poles announced Monday that Lions’ offensive coordinator Ben Johnson will become the team’s new head coach. Johnson, 38, has been with the Lions for three seasons and led the team to top-10 offenses twice, including a No. 1 ranking in points scored this season. Johnson is tasked with elevating quarterback … Read more

GTA VI Price Tag Sparks Concerns Among Gamers

The next installment in the Grand Theft Auto series is expected to come with a price tag of over $100 at launch, sparking concerns among gamers. While not unprecedented for collector’s editions or early-access games, this would be the first time a game has cost so much for its standard release. Analysts have warned that … Read more

Coco Gauff’s Australian Open Hopes Shattered by Paula Badosa

Coco Gauff’s 13-match winning streak came to an end in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open, with No. 11 Paula Badosa defeating her 7-5, 6-4. The American struggled with unforced errors and double-faults, which accumulated throughout the match. After a disappointing title defense at the US Open last September, Gauff made tweaks to her stroke … Read more

Colombia Sees Deadly Violence in Catatumbo Region

Clashes between rival guerrilla groups in a northeast region near Venezuela’s border have killed over 80 people and displaced more than 11,000, according to Colombian officials. The violence is one of the deadliest waves since Colombia’s 2016 peace accords, threatening the country’s “total peace” program under President Gustavo Petro. Tensions with US President Donald Trump’s … Read more