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The Korea Daily Digital Team operates the largest Korean-language news platform in the United States, with a core staff of 10 digital journalists and a network of contributing authors based in both Korea and the U.S. The team delivers breaking news, in-depth reporting, and community-focused coverage for readers nationwide.

Super Junior member faces fan controversy over Charlie Kirk tribute

Super Junior’s Choi Si-won faces backlash after posting a tribute to Charlie Kirk, sparking controversy among fans and calls for his removal.

Samsung, SK hynix cut ESTA trips to U.S. after mass detentions in Georgia

Samsung and SK hynix have restricted ESTA travel to the U.S. after ICE detained hundreds of Korean workers in Georgia, disrupting major projects.

Will ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ get a sequel? Everyone hopes so — including the cast and directors.

Netflix’s KPop Demon Hunters became its most watched title ever, and now fans, cast, and directors are pushing for a sequel that could expand the story.

North Korean hackers use AI-generated fake IDs to target South Koreans

North Korean hackers used AI-generated deepfakes to create fake IDs in cyberattacks on South Korea, signaling a new phase in AI-driven cybercrime.

Trump attempts to reassure Korea Inc. in wake of LG-Hyundai plant raid

Trump sought to reassure Korean investors after the Georgia raid that detained 475 workers, pledging support for foreign investment and improved visa processes.

Georgia raid lays bare the violent face of ‘America First’

A forceful sweep at the Hyundai–LG battery plant in Georgia detained 475 workers and jolted U.S.–Korea ties, raising broader questions about ‘America First’ and investor trust.

Galaxy Corporation vows to take legal action against G-Dragon defamation

Galaxy Corporation announced it will take firm legal action against defamation and false rumors targeting G-Dragon, stressing there will be no leniency or settlements.

Once-detained workers’ families relieved at return, concerned over future work

More than 300 detained Korean workers returned home to emotional reunions at Incheon Airport, as families welcomed them with relief but voiced concerns about future U.S. work opportunities.

9/11 Korean American survivors recall trauma and loss

On September 11, 2001, the skies of New York “fell twice” as the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center collapsed in smoke. For...

Court to decide future of NewJeans, ADOR case after second mediation session fails

The Seoul Central District Court will decide the NewJeans ADOR dispute on Oct. 30 after mediation failed, a ruling that could reshape the group’s future and the agency’s management.

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