South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces impeachment after his allies turned against him, accusing him of leading an insurrection, leading to a split in his party and a vote of 204 to 85 in favor of impeachment by the National Assembly. Yoon’s fate now rests with the Constitutional Court, which must decide whether to remove him from office within 180 days, while Yoon remains in office but under criminal investigation for alleged insurrection. Massive rallies have been held calling for his impeachment, but Yoon has vowed to fight to the end and not give up, despite growing opposition and personal scandals.
Full Article
US drone sightings are actually manned aircraft
Officials from the White House, FBI, and Department of Homeland Security have emphasized that most recent drone sightings in New Jersey and nearby states involved manned aircraft, with no evidence of a national security threat. Less than 100 out of over 5000 reported sightings merited further investigation, all large fixed-wing sightings were of manned aircraft, and efforts were ongoing to investigate remaining cases. The Federal Aviation Administration implemented a "No Drone Zone" around the Army-Navy...
Read more