South Korea’s impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol has been indicted on rebellion charges for imposing martial law, facing potential death penalty or life imprisonment. Yoon, the first president indicted in office, remains jailed as the Constitutional Court deliberates his dismissal. Prosecutors allege Yoon staged riots to undermine the constitution, while his defense team denies any wrongdoing, calling the indictment a political move.
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Five years after a major DC 911 misfire, America’s emergency dispatch systems still falter
In June 2020, during a 911 call for her mother Sheila, 13-year-old Maria Shepperd provided the correct address, but medics were dispatched to a nearby incorrect location, leading to a 20-minute delay in response. This incident highlights significant issues within DC's 911 system, reflecting broader nationwide problems of understaffing, outdated technology, and lack of federal training mandates for dispatchers. Want More Context? 🔎
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