South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol was impeached by parliament for attempting to impose martial law. The vote passed 204 to 85, with ruling party lawmakers joining the opposition. Huge crowds of protesters celebrated the impeachment. Yoon’s presidential duties were suspended, and the Constitutional Court has 180 days to rule on the impeachment. If upheld, a new presidential election must be held in 60 days. Yoon expressed gratitude for the support and vowed to continue working for the nation. Opposition leader Lee Jae-myung called the impeachment a victory for the people.
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Albany electrician Alex Said hopes to spark mental health awareness and funds with the Push-Up Challenge
An Albany electrician, Alex Said, is participating in the Push-Up Challenge to raise funds and awareness for mental health by completing 3,214 push-ups in 23 days, reflecting the lives lost to suicide in Australia in 2023. With strong community support, he has increased his fundraising goal from $500 to $3,000, emphasizing the importance of open conversations about mental health. Need More Context? 🔎
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