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Kyeongjun Kim

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Kyeongjun Kim is an award-winning journalist covering a wide range of topics, with a primary focus on the Korean American community in the United States—particularly in the greater Los Angeles area, where he is based. He also reports on national and local politics, foreign policy, culture, and sports. His work has been recognized with Ethnic Media Awards in Art, Culture, Entertainment & Sports and in Business & Economy. Before joining The Korea Daily, Kim worked at the U.S. Embassy in South Korea and in the office of a member of South Korea’s National Assembly. He earned a B.A. in Political Science from the University of Michigan and was named a James B. Angell Scholar.

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State Treasurer Fiona Ma Launches Lieutenant Governor Bid

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Fair Oaks Burger Reopens After Eaton Wildfire, Becomes Symbol of Recovery

A Korean American family-owned restaurant in Altadena, Fair Oaks Burger, has reopened six months after closing due to the Eaton Canyon wildfire. The reopening...

‘Democracy Is Collapsing’: 100,000 March in Downtown LA, Clash With Police Over Trump and ICE

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LAPD Redirects Protesters Into Koreatown, Prompting Community Backlash

On the night of June 11, protesters opposing immigration enforcement entered Koreatown in Los Angeles, raising alarm among Korean American residents and business owners....

FIFA Club World Cup Introduces Referee Body Cams, AI Tracking

With only four days remaining until kickoff, the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 is set to debut a series of groundbreaking innovations aimed at...

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