[Go Hyun-Jun's News Crack]

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It is time for the news critic Ko Hyeon-Jun's news bulletin to pick out the news of the topic. What's your first Monday news?

<Hyunjun Go/Critic Review> The

Constitutional Court, which was under construction inside, has recently stopped working, and the reason is quite special.

On the 19th, during the construction of replacing the window of the constitutional courtroom's foyer, a bird nest with three eggs was found in a tree next to the window frame.


The rest room has no ceiling, so birds can come and go freely, but it is very unusual for a bird to nest and lay eggs.

The mother bird carried eggs to and from the nest, and shortly thereafter two baby birds broke the eggs.

The bird is one of the common gray spots common in the central region. It is not a rare species, but it is not a rare species, but the Constitutional Court decided to temporarily stop construction until the baby bird became independent.

This is due to concerns that dust or noise generated during construction may interfere with egg hatching or baby bird growth. It was also said that it was not an urgent construction, so even if it was paused, there was no big problem with the whole schedule.

Hunjae expects it will take about two weeks for the remaining eggs to hatch and the baby birds to fly alone.

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judges would not have decided until that decision. Please tell me the next news.

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following is a story about the United States, and a university professor in the United States is controversial asking an Asian student to change his name because it sounds like a curse.


The school has reportedly accepted the professor's comments as an act of racism and is being investigated.

Professor Matthew Hubbard of Rainey University in California, USA, recently asked a Vietnamese girl named Phuc Bu to change her name to English.

The reason was that'Fook Buoy' sounds like a swear word in English, but the student responded by protesting that he felt racist.

Then Professor Lee Hubbard specifically stated what profanity sounds in English and said that if he lives in Vietnam and his name sounds like abusive language in Vietnam, he will change his name.

The incident was reported when Fook Bui's sister captured the email and posted it on social media. Rainey University was seriously taking the allegation that the professor sent a racist message about the student's name, and the professor was immediately suspended and investigated. Revealed.

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Even if you are innocent, the question of how the person who accepts you accepts is also an important part. Let's look at the results of the investigation. Please tell me the next news.

<Hyunjun Go/Critic critic>

This is the next news. It was alleged that K-Pop fans also played a role in the background of the failed presidential campaign by Donald Trump.

President Trump resumed the presidential campaign that halted Corona 19 at an indoor stadium in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA, local time on the 20th.


But unlike President Trump's remarks that more than a million people applied, the stadium occupied less than half.

Some media, such as The New York Times, reported that American K-pop fans, video-sharing platforms, and teen users of Tic-Talk were responsible for the failure of Trump's campaign.

It was that they did not appear after applying for tens of thousands of free admission tickets to enter the arena.

In fact, since Trump Camp posted on Twitter on the 11th that they wanted to apply for admission tickets, there have been a number of posts on K-pop fans' accounts that encouraged them to apply for admission tickets.

American media recently said that K-pop fans are actively expressing their political opinions on social media.

When protests against racism in the United States began to spread largely earlier this month, K-Pop fans paralyzed the program by uploading a lot of K-Pop singers' music videos to the Dallas Police app,'Please report illegal or violent protests'.