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Taylor mayor says Samsung’s Texas plant could launch ahead of schedule

Taylor Mayor Dwayne Ariola says Samsung’s Texas chip plant could begin production ahead of schedule, driven by a Tesla deal and local expansion plans.

Son Heung-Min MLS debut goal in 1–1 draw at Dallas

Son Heung-Min scored his first Major League Soccer (MLS) goal for Los Angeles FC (LAFC) on August 23, just 17 days after joining the...

Texas ICE shooting suspect Hanil Song trained far-left groups

Hanil Song (32), arrested as the main suspect in the Texas Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center shooting, also trained members of far-left...

H Mart Plans Massive Texas Haltom City Store for 2026

H Mart, the nation’s largest Asian grocery chain, plans to open a major new location in Haltom City, Texas in early 2026. According to Biz...

Half of ICE Deportations Under Trump Focused on Five States

Nearly half of all deportations carried out under the second Donald Trump administration occurred in just five states, with California leading the list, according...

Hung Ok Lim Ho, pioneer for Korean American nurses, dies at 93

Hung Ok Lim Ho, a pioneering figure in the Korean-American nursing community and a tireless advocate for healthcare accessibility, passed away on February 16...

Killeen community mourns Korean-American barber tragically killed in Texas

A Korean-American woman in her 60s, who ran a barbershop for nearly 30 years and was beloved by her community, was tragically killed, leaving...

The Korea Daily expands Korean-American news influence in Dallas, Texas

The Korea Daily is expanding its presence as a Korean-American news outlet in Dallas, Texas. The Dallas branch of the Korea Daily published its first...

Korean-American couple and their child killed in Texas mall shooting spree

Three members of a Korean American family were among the deceased victims of a shooting spree at the Allen Premium Outlets in Texas, a...

Samsung Electronics $4.8 billion Texas tax break approved

Samsung Electronics has received approval for $4.8 billion of tax breaks in Texas for planned and proposed semiconductor plants. The property tax abatement was passed...

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