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United States Is Home to 2.56 Million Koreans—More Than Any Other Country

Koreans in the US total 2.56 million, accounting for 36% of all overseas Koreans, according to 2025 government data.

350+ Drug Prices Climb as US Pressure Fails to Slow Big Pharma

US drug price hikes affect 350+ medicines this year, led by Pfizer and GSK, despite federal government pressure to cut costs.

2,346 Sign Up for Planned U.S. Class Action Over Coupang Data Leak

More than 2,000 people have signed up to join a planned U.S. federal class action lawsuit against Coupang Inc., the U.S.-based parent company of...

They Preach Against God Online — Some ‘Zealous Atheists’ Still Pray

“Not all nonreligious people are the same.” That’s the conclusion of Ryan Burge, a political science professor at Eastern Illinois University, whose recent study...

U.S. Doctors Move to Redefine Death to Harvest Organs, Critics Say It’s ‘Playing God’

Big Controversy - Doctors, Death, and Ethics “Redefine death.” That was the headline three New York doctors chose for their New York Times op-ed — and...

Millions of Seniors Face Higher Costs as Medicare 2025 Plans Shrink

Major changes are coming to Medicare plans in 2025, with experts warning seniors that staying on the same plan could result in financial loss....

U.S. reports 1,193 Korean victims as overseas offenses rise 45%

More than 1,100 Korean nationals in the United States reported being victims of crimes or accidents last year, while crimes committed by Koreans abroad...

FIFA World Cup 2026 ball TRIONDA unveiled by FIFA and adidas

FIFA has unveiled the TRIONDA, the Official Match Ball for the FIFA World Cup 26, created by adidas. The launch marks a major milestone...

Immigration Fraud Sweep: ICE, USCIS, FBI Lead Major Joint Op

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has moved beyond arresting unauthorized immigrants to target immigration fraud. The primary focus includes marriage and family-based immigration...

USCIS Anti-Americanism Visa Review Now Applies to All

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced on August 19 that it will begin reviewing visa and green card applicants for signs of anti-Americanism....

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