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Trump DOJ Targets UC System in Antisemitism Lawsuit Threat

The Donald Trump administration is preparing large-scale lawsuits against the University of California (UC) system and other major universities, accusing them of ignoring or...

Defense vs Abolition: Harvard Becomes the Front Line in the DEI War

These days, American media is filled with the sighs of intellectuals. They lament that freedom of expression has disappeared under the Trump administration. Take a...

Netflix ‘reviewing’ accusations of hostile work environment on set of ‘When Life Give You Tangerines’

Netflix is reviewing claims of a hostile work environment on the set of When Life Gives You Tangerines after multiple anonymous complaints surfaced online.

Crash of Navy aircraft in Pohang leaves crew of four dead

A Navy P-3 aircraft crashed in Pohang during a training flight, killing all four crew members. The incident raises concerns over aging military equipment.

For IU, success is a ‘Never Ending Story’ as ‘A Flower Bookmark, Pt. 3’ sweeps charts

IU’s third cover album, “A Flower Bookmark, Pt. 3,” tops Korean charts with reimagined classics like “Never Ending Story,” blending nostalgia and contemporary sound.

Troop reduction remains on the table, says U.S. Forces Korea commander

USFK Commander Gen. Xavier Brunson said all options, including troop reduction, remain under discussion as the U.S. adapts its security strategy in Northeast Asia.

U.S. embassy’s halt of student visa interviews leaves many Koreans in the lurch

Following a U.S. directive, the embassy in Seoul has paused new student visa interviews, disrupting the plans of Korean students preparing for the fall semester.

New book documents lives of North Koreans through frontier train stations

A new book by political science professor Kang Dong-wan uses North Korean train stations to document the lives of civilians living near the country's northern border.

Religious Belief vs Workplace Policy: Supreme Court Upholds Firing Over Pride Flag Post

The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed a lower court ruling to stand in a case involving a former employee who claimed religious discrimination after...

‘World of Street Woman Fighter’ brings global dance crews to center stage

Mnet’s World of Street Woman Fighter kicks off its global season, uniting six elite crews from five countries in a high-stakes dance battle.

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