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HYBE’s Bang Si Hyuk Is Thinner, Richer, and Doing Gyaru Peace Signs
  • Tourist Killed in Broad Daylight Robbery in Philippines’ Koreatown
  • Drops 79 Pounds Without a Gym—Here’s How She Did It
  • Comedian Lee Jin Ho Owes Millions, Including to BTS’s Jimin
  • Seohyun Gets Real About Tears, Pranks, and Growing Up in Girls’ Generation
    • Rapper Noel Breaks Silence After Father’s Death with Quiet Selfie Post
    • After Criticism over Sunwoo Comment, Nana Urges Fans to Move On
    • North Korean Hackers Sent 120,000 Emails — And One Click Could’ve Cost You Everything
    • Wegovy Helped Him Slim Down—But Left Him Nauseous and Drained
    • Plane Canceled After Woman Opens Exit Door, Says She Felt ‘Frustrated’
    • Han So Hee Just Got Candid About Her Struggles—And Fans Are Tearing Up
    • At 79, Trump Passes Medical Exam with Flying Colors—Here’s What It Reveals
    • Kim Sae Ron's Family Slams Cheating Allegations—'She Was With Her Mom'
    • Trader Joe’s $3 Tote Bags Are Reselling for $1,699—and Shoppers Are Losing It
    • Man Leaves 21 Dogs Behind After Moving—Three Die of Starvation
    • U.S. Steel Isn’t for Sale—At Least Not to Japan, Says Trump
    • Hickey on Neck Triggers Stroke in Woman: Doctors Warn of Hidden Risks
    • China Blinks, Trump Strikes—104% Tariff Now in Effect
    • BoA Says Sorry for Remarks About Park Na Rae: 'I’ll Be More Careful Going Forward'
    • Two Pilots Fired After Political Debate Turns Violent During Layover
    • Kim Jun Su Reveals He's the First in Korea to Own a Tesla Cybertruck
    • Anti-Corruption HQ Collapses in Bangkok—Chinese Steel Blamed
    • Russia Gets Viagra Back, but Doctors Warn: It’s Not for Everyone

    Politics

    • Chang Je Won, Close Ally of President Yoon, Dies Amid Criminal Probe
    • Tensions Rise: Police Prepare for Potential Chaos on Impeachment Verdict Day
    • Political Betting Platform Predicts 75% Chance of Impeachment for President Yoon
    • Court Clears YouTuber Jeong of Charges Over Livestreaming President Yoon's Daily Commute
    • Yoon Reveals He Ordered Military to Assist Election Commission During Martial Law
    • Prosecutors Alleged South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol Ordered Power and Water Cuts for Media Outlets—Details in Indictment
    • Presidential Security Service Accompanies South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol into Detention Center for Protection
    • Breaking News: South Korea Set to Execute Arrest Warrant for President Yoon

    Business

    • Recession Fears Push Main Street Toward Dividend Safety Nets
    • Kia Defies Tariff Troubles, Sets New U.S. Sales Record
    • Trump's Tariff Hike on Canada and Mexico Puts Samsung, LG, and Hyundai on High Alert
    • Elon Musk Warns: South Korea's Population Could Shrink by Two-Thirds
    • Delivery Workers Grapple with AliExpress's Retroactive Complaints

    World

    • At 79, Trump Passes Medical Exam with Flying Colors—Here’s What It Reveals
    • U.S. Steel Isn’t for Sale—At Least Not to Japan, Says Trump
    • China Blinks, Trump Strikes—104% Tariff Now in Effect
    • Anti-Corruption HQ Collapses in Bangkok—Chinese Steel Blamed
    • Egg Prices Surge 11% in a Month Amid U.S. Export Expansion
    • Historic Win: Kirsty Coventry Becomes First Female IOC President!
    • Trump’s Oval Office Makeover: Gold, Portraits, and Mar-a-Lago Vibes
    • Armed Man Shot by Secret Service Near White House, Trump Safe

    Entertainment

    • HYBE’s Bang Si Hyuk Is Thinner, Richer, and Doing Gyaru Peace Signs
    • Comedian Lee Jin Ho Owes Millions, Including to BTS’s Jimin
    • Seohyun Gets Real About Tears, Pranks, and Growing Up in Girls’ Generation
    • Rapper Noel Breaks Silence After Father’s Death with Quiet Selfie Post
    • After Criticism over Sunwoo Comment, Nana Urges Fans to Move On
    • Han So Hee Just Got Candid About Her Struggles—And Fans Are Tearing Up

    People & Society

    • Tourist Killed in Broad Daylight Robbery in Philippines’ Koreatown
    • Plane Canceled After Woman Opens Exit Door, Says She Felt ‘Frustrated’
    • Trader Joe’s $3 Tote Bags Are Reselling for $1,699—and Shoppers Are Losing It
    • G-Dragon Donates $204K to Support South Korea Wildfire Victims
    • Klimt’s Lost Portrait of African Prince Finally Confirmed as Authentic
    • Sugar Rush: The Hidden Danger to Your Child's Growth!
    • Samsung Heir Rumored to Join U.S. Marines: Is It True?
    • Stranded Fisherman Survives 3 Months Eating Cockroaches and Birds

    Travel

    • Pilot Forgets Passport, Forces Plane Full of Passengers to Turn Back
    • Why Emirates Flight Attendants Are Trading High Heels for Pajamas!
    • Hot Cup Therapy to Relieve Ear Pain on Airplanes Gains Popularity
    • Dak Galbi: The Korean Dish That's Winning Over Taste Buds Worldwide
    • Vietnam Bans E-Cigarettes: What Travelers Need to Know
    • Meta's Cafeteria: Where Free Food Meets Gourmet Quality!

    Tech

    • North Korean Hackers Sent 120,000 Emails — And One Click Could’ve Cost You Everything
    • iPhone 17 Mockups Leak: Slimmer, Faster, and MagSafe-Friendly
    • Apple's Price Adjustments in South Korea: iPad Pro Models Cost More Now
    • South Korean National Intelligence Service Uncovers Multiple Security Issues in Chinese-Built AI Service
    • iPhone 17 Pro: A Sneak Peek at Its Game-Changing Camera!
    • Former OpenAI Researcher Who Exposed Copyright Violations Found Dead
    • Apple Has Begun Trial Production of iPhone 17 Air
    • Instagram's Teen Account Feature to Be Introduced in South Korea in January 2024

    Community

    • Drops 79 Pounds Without a Gym—Here’s How She Did It
    • Wegovy Helped Him Slim Down—But Left Him Nauseous and Drained
    • Man Leaves 21 Dogs Behind After Moving—Three Die of Starvation
    • Hickey on Neck Triggers Stroke in Woman: Doctors Warn of Hidden Risks
    • Two Pilots Fired After Political Debate Turns Violent During Layover
    • Russia Gets Viagra Back, but Doctors Warn: It’s Not for Everyone