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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.

Kim Yo-jong’s statements suggest North Korea wants to define terms of engagement with South, U.S.

Kim Yo-jong rejected talks with South Korea and urged the U.S. to accept North Korea as a nuclear state, signaling a strategic shift in Pyongyang’s approach to diplomacy.

Korean-born scientist on green card detained by U.S. immigration in ‘inhumane’ conditions, civic group says

A Korean-born U.S. resident and Ph.D. student remains in immigration custody at SFO in reported “inhumane” conditions, with no clear reason given for his detention.

Luxury Dog Wellness Booms in LA With Spas and Limo Rides

From blueberry facials to energy meditation, luxury wellness for dogs is booming in Los Angeles, with services once reserved for humans now being offered...

Koreatown Dentist Convicted of Sexually Assaulting Six Women

A Koreatown dentist has been convicted of sexually assaulting six women, including patients and a dental extern, at clinics in Koreatown and Panorama City. Emad...

Fremont Police Search for Missing Korean American Teen Katie Hong

Fremont police are asking for the public’s help in locating a missing Korean American teenager, Katie Hong, who was last seen near Queenspark Court. Katie...

Sword of Malta – Lightning in 72 years (43)

43. The Five Sacred Gorges: Path to Memory of Stars In fact, what they thought was their arrival at the prophesied location had been an...

‘Golden’ from ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ rises to No. 2 on the charts

"Golden" from Netflix’s animated film KPop Demon Hunters reaches No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, spotlighting the global success of fictional K-pop group HUNTR/X.

Stolen IDs and laptop farms: How North Korean IT workers infiltrate Western companies

North Korean IT operatives are infiltrating Western tech companies using stolen identities and remote laptop farms, with wages funneled to weapons programs.

Retirement Savings Shortfall Exceeds $300K in 41 States, California Among Worst

A new study shows that retirees in 41 U.S. states and Washington, D.C. are likely to outlive their savings, with California ranking fifth worst...

North Korea-U.S. talks possible, but not on denuclearization, says Kim Yo-jong

Kim Yo-jong rejected the idea of renewed denuclearization talks with the U.S., calling it an affront to North Korea’s nuclear status, but left room for alternative dialogue.

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