US Daily Brief - May 24, 2026
1. Secret Service Stops Gunman at White House Checkpoint
Yesterday, a man opened fire at a security checkpoint near the White House. The Secret Service officers quickly responded and killed the man to stop the threat. The incident caused a short lockdown in the area, but no other people were hurt. The police are now investigating the man’s motives and how he got close to this important place. This event reminds us how serious security is at government buildings. It also shows how officers must be ready to act fast to protect everyone. Officials are reviewing their security plans to prevent similar events in the future.
영어 표현 학습
- kill — 죽이다
The police had to kill the attacker to stop the danger.- open fire — 총을 쏘기 시작하다
The suspect opened fire at the security checkpoint.- lockdown — 봉쇄 조치
The area went into lockdown for safety reasons.- respond quickly — 빠르게 대응하다
The officers responded quickly to the emergency.
Source: NBC News
2. New Immigration Rule: Apply for Green Cards Outside the US
The U.S. government made a new rule about green cards for immigrants. Now, many foreigners must apply for green cards outside the United States, instead of applying inside the country. This change is part of new immigration policies that might increase prices for Americans, because fewer workers may be available. The government says this rule will help manage immigration better and keep the system fair. However, some people worry it will make it harder for families to stay together. Experts expect this rule to affect many immigrants and their plans to live in the U.S.
영어 표현 학습
- green card — 영주권
She finally got her green card and can live in the U.S. permanently.- apply for — 신청하다
You need to apply for a visa before traveling.- increase prices — 가격을 올리다
The new policy may increase prices for everyday goods.- manage immigration — 이민을 관리하다
The government wants to manage immigration more carefully.
Source: PBS
3. US Job Market: Layoffs Don’t Tell the Whole Story
Many people feel worried because of recent layoffs in the U.S. tech industry and other fields. But experts say these job cuts do not show the full picture of the job market. Some companies are changing how they work or using new technology, which means some jobs disappear but new ones appear. Also, many sectors still have strong demand for workers. The expert advice is to look beyond the headlines and understand the bigger picture. This means the job market can still offer good opportunities despite some layoffs.
영어 표현 학습
- layoff — 해고
The company announced a layoff of 200 workers.- job market — 노동 시장
The job market is improving slowly this year.- the whole story — 전체 이야기, 전모
Don’t judge just by the numbers; that’s not the whole story.- strong demand — 강한 수요
There is strong demand for healthcare workers.
Source: Finance & Commerce
4. Silicon Valley Blocks Trump’s AI Order After Pressure
A planned executive order by former President Trump about artificial intelligence (AI) was blocked. Silicon Valley companies and leaders put pressure on the government to stop the order. They said the order was too strict and could hurt innovation in AI technology. AI is growing fast and is very important for the future of many industries. The government is now rethinking how to regulate AI carefully without stopping progress. This situation shows how powerful Silicon Valley is in shaping tech rules in the U.S.
영어 표현 학습
- pressure — 압력
Tech companies put pressure on lawmakers to change the rules.- block — 막다, 차단하다
The new law was blocked by many protests.- innovation — 혁신
The company is famous for its innovation in technology.- regulate — 규제하다
The government plans to regulate AI carefully.
Source: The Washington Post
Today's Vocabulary Recap
| Expression | Meaning (Korean) | Example |
|---|---|---|
| kill | 죽이다 | The police had to kill the attacker. |
| open fire | 총을 쏘기 시작하다 | The suspect opened fire at the checkpoint. |
| lockdown | 봉쇄 조치 | The area went into lockdown for safety. |
| respond quickly | 빠르게 대응하다 | Officers responded quickly to the emergency. |
| green card | 영주권 | She got her green card to live in the U.S. permanently. |
| apply for | 신청하다 | You must apply for a visa before travel. |
| increase prices | 가격을 올리다 | The new policy may increase prices for goods. |
| manage immigration | 이민을 관리하다 | The government wants to manage immigration carefully. |
| layoff | 해고 | The company announced a layoff of workers. |
| job market | 노동 시장 | The job market is improving this year. |
| the whole story | 전체 이야기, 전모 | Don’t judge by numbers; that’s not the whole story. |
| strong demand | 강한 수요 | There is strong demand for nurses. |
| pressure | 압력 | Companies put pressure on lawmakers. |
| block | 막다, 차단하다 | The new law was blocked by protests. |
| innovation | 혁신 | The company is known for innovation. |
| regulate | 규제하다 | The government plans to regulate AI carefully. |
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