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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.

Washington Families Pay More for Childcare Than Rent, Report Shows

Childcare costs for two children in the Washington metro area have surpassed average rent, according to a new analysis by Redfin based on U.S....

U.S. parents outraged as Trump’s China tariffs drive up baby product prices

U.S. parents are pushing back against baby product tariffs that have doubled prices for essentials like strollers and car seats, as Washington braces for new trade talks with China.

Putin and Xi urge end to North Korea sanctions, call for diplomatic resolution

Putin and Xi called for lifting North Korea sanctions and pledged diplomatic efforts to ease tensions on the Korean Peninsula during a Moscow summit.

Korean fashion designers behind Jennie’s ‘Ruby’ look blend tradition with innovation

Korean label Leje blends ancient crafts with modern couture in Jennie's “Ruby” looks, redefining femininity through bold, heritage-driven fashion.

North Korea missile launch timed with Russia’s Victory Day raises alliance questions

North Korea’s missile launch on the eve of Russia’s Victory Day parade highlights its continued effort to stay visible within the anti-U.S. alliance, even amid questions about the strength of its ties with Moscow.

Pulitzer-Winning Trump Assassination Photo Snapped at 1/8000 Second

Doug Mills, a photojournalist with The New York Times (NYT), has won the 2025 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography for his extraordinary image...

Transgender Military Service Ban Upheld by Supreme Court

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 to uphold the Trump administration’s transgender military service ban, allowing the policy to take immediate effect despite ongoing...

Accidental North Korean defectors want to go home but Pyongyang is ignoring their calls

Two North Korean fishermen who accidentally drifted into South Korean waters remain stranded after more than two months, as Pyongyang refuses to respond to repeated repatriation requests.

Boy band Riize becomes first K-pop act at Austin City Limits Music Festival in October

K-pop group Riize will make their U.S. festival debut this October at Austin City Limits, becoming the first K-pop act to join the event’s official lineup.

Kim Jong-un orders artillery shell boost during munitions factory visit

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has called for a sharp increase in artillery production during visits to munitions factories, as part of a broader push to modernize the country’s conventional military capabilities and deepen ties with Russia.

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