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Glenn Frey (Photo by Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)

US - Jan 19, 2016 AM EST - Jean Marie Abellana

Eagles Member Glenn Frey Dies At 67 Due To A Worsening Health Condition

The founding member of the rock band "Eagles" died on Monday in New York City.

South Korean women are in no rush to get married. (Photo by Chung Sung Jung/Getty Images)

Korea - Jan 19, 2016 AM EST - Jean Marie Abellana

Most Young South Korean Marriage Prefer To Delay Marriage Due To Cultural And Economic Factors

More South Koreans tend to postponed marriage because of "adverse economic conditions" and the patriarchal structure of the community.

Part-time instructors in most South Korean universities suffer from poor working conditions and low income. (Photo by Chung Sung Jun/Getty Images)

Korea - Jan 19, 2016 AM EST - Jean Marie Abellana

Lecturer Exposes The Poor Working Conditions Of Part-Time Instructors In South Korean Universities

South Korean professor Kim Min Sup revealed that most part-time lecturers in South Korea are faced with poor working conditions.

South Korean Consumers Are Eyeing Cars With Larger Engines To Take Advantage Of The Oil Price Drop

Korea - Jan 19, 2016 AM EST - Jean Marie Abellana

South Korean Consumers Are Eyeing Cars With Larger Engines To Take Advantage Of The Oil Price Drop

While the prices of international oil have been falling since last year, more Koreans perceived this downward trend as an opportunity to look for bigger cars with more powerful performance.

South Korea, United States Collaborate In Strengthening Korea’s Health Care System Expansion In The Global Market (Photo by Chip Somodevilla /Getty Images)

Korea - Jan 18, 2016 AM EST - Jean Marie Abellana

South Korea, United States Collaborate To Strengthen South Korea’s Health Care System Expansion In The Global Market

President Park's state visit to the United States signified the strengthened collaboration of the two countries "to enhance biomedical research collaboration, personnel exchange, and training cooperation in fields of mutual interest including precision medicine and emerging infectious diseases."

Blood supply in South Korean hospitals deplete rapidly as post-holiday surgeries increase. (Photo by Erik S. Lesser/Getty Images)

Life - Jan 18, 2016 AM EST - Jean Marie Abellana

Blood Supply In South Korean Hospitals Plunge Due To The Influx Of Post-Holiday Surgeries

Hospitals in South Korea are now facing a rapid decrease in blood reserves, tjhe Korea Joong Ang Daily reported Friday.

Doubts rise over South Korea's and the United States' intelligence capability. (Photo by Olivier Douliery/Getty Images)

Korea - Jan 18, 2016 AM EST - Jean Marie Abellana

South Korea, United States Intelligence Capabilities In Question After President Park Commented They Did Not Detect Advance Signs Of North Korea’s Recent Nuke Test

South Korea and the United States' intelligence gathering capabilities have met skepticisms from several political experts following the statement of South Korean President Park Geun Hye that the two countries were not able to detect North Korea's most recent hydrogen bomb test in advance.

K-WAVE - Jan 18, 2016 AM EST - Jean Marie Abellana

Disney Pixar's 'The Good Dinosaur' Racks Up Box Office Numbers In South Korea, Trumps 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens'

Disney Pixar's "The Good Dinosaur" was able to achieve a box office hit during its opening weekend in South Korea while "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" was outperformed by other films.

19-Year-Old Florida teen Frederick Walker took home $2 million for his first ever Powerball lottery ticket. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

US - Jan 18, 2016 AM EST - Jean Marie Abellana

19-Year-Old Florida Teen Frederick Walker Wins $1.5 Billion Powerball Jackpot On His First Try

A 19-year old teenager from Sanford played the popular Powerball lottery game for the first time and was able to claim a share of $2 million.

Changes In The Curriculum Of Elite Public Schools In The U.S. Draw Mixed Criticism (Photo by David Davis/Getty Images)

Life - Jan 16, 2016 PM EST - Jean Marie Abellana

Changes in The Curriculum Of Elite Public Schools In The U.S. Draw Mixed Criticism

The issue about over-achievement in some of the elite schools in the United States has fueled debates among school districts. For some, this issue is a strong call for curriculum changes and redesigns.

ISIS Claims Responsibility For Terror Attacks That Killed 2 In Jakarta, Indonesia. (Photo by Ed Wray/Getty Images)

World - Jan 16, 2016 PM EST - Jean Marie Abellana

ISIS Claims Responsibility For Terror Attacks That Killed 2 In Jakarta, Indonesia

The terrorist group Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the deadly attack in the center of Jakarta, Indonesia on Thursday.

Nick Carter, as seen in his police booking photo following his arrest in Key West, Florida. (Photo by Key West Police Department via Getty Images)

US - Jan 16, 2016 PM EST - Jean Marie Abellana

Backstreet Boys Singer Nick Carter Arrested For Punching A Bouncer In A Florida Club

After allegedly punching a bouncer, the famous Backstreet Boys artist, Nick Cater, was arrested by police authorities in Key West, Florida Wednesday night.

Alan Rickman (Photo by Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images for BFI)

US - Jan 16, 2016 PM EST - Jean Marie Abellana

Harry Potter Star Alan Rickman Dies Of Cancer At Age 69

Actor Alan Rickman, who plays Severus Snape in J. K Rowling's "Harry Potter" Series, died at 69 years of age after battling with cancer.

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Korea - Jan 15, 2016 PM EST - Jean Marie Abellana

South Korea Is Pushing To Become A Coinless Society

The Bank of Korea would be considering ways to transform Korea into a "coinless society."

The Planetary Defense Coordination Office is primarily tasked with tracking comets and asteroid that pass near Earth's orbit and formulate defense plans in case of an impact. (Photo by ESA via Getty Images)

Life - Jan 15, 2016 PM EST - Jean Marie Abellana

NASA Sets Up Planetary Defense Coordination Office To Defend Earth From Asteroids, Comets

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has set up a Planetary Defense Coordination Office under its Planetary Science Division.

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