Thursday, May 7, 2026

Understanding North Korea’s Hostile Dual State Theory: Insights from Kim Yeon-cheol

Kim Yeon-cheol argues against engaging North Korea, emphasizing the need to address its hostile two-state theory for peace.

Rory McIlroy Donates $1.6 Million Prize Money to Charity

Rory McIlroy (35, Northern Ireland), the world's...

Huang: U.S. AI Edge Over China Is Barely Hanging On

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang warns China's AI capabilities are catching up to the U.S., urging policy changes to boost domestic tech development.

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U.S. YouTuber Johnny Somali Faces First Court Ruling in South Korea, Prosecutors Seek 3-Year Prison Term

A South Korean court will rule on YouTuber Johnny Somali's charges, including public disturbance and explicit content distribution.

Avoiding Investment Traps: 10 Principles from Barry Ritholtz’s Investment Success Laws

The founder of Ritholtz Wealth Management shares 'good principles' to avoid pitfalls in investing, focusing on reducing mistakes.

Talk Show Host’s Racist Joke to BTS Sparks Outrage

A talk show host faces backlash for a racially insensitive joke about BTS during a recording, leading to apologies and criticism.

How the U.S. Outmaneuvered Spain and Won Florida

The Adams-Onís Treaty of 1819 transferred Florida to the U.S., marking a pivotal moment in American territorial expansion.

Team USA Wins “Tariff Derby,” Stuns Canada for Olympic Gold

The U.S. men's ice hockey team wins Olympic gold by defeating Canada 2-1 in overtime, ending a 46-year drought.

South Korea Hits 15 North Korean IT Workers and Institution with Sanctions Over Cyber Thefts

South Korea imposed sanctions on 15 North Korean IT operatives for their role in funding nuclear programs through cyber activities.

North Korea Showcases 2024 Economic and Military Achievements, Emphasizes Self-Reliant Defense

North Korea highlights economic and military achievements for 2024, praising Kim Jong Un's leadership and self-reliance initiatives.

Ku Klux Klan: How White Supremacy Took Root in Post-Civil War America

The KKK, founded in 1865, is a white supremacist group that used violence to intimidate minorities and influence politics in America.

Why Dog Shoes Might Be Hurting Your Pup’s Paws and Joints

Experts warn that improperly fitted dog shoes can harm joint health, urging owners to prioritize barefoot walking for their pets.

Hyun Bin Gets Choked Up Over Final ‘Harbin’ Scene, Reveals Pressure of Playing Ahn Jung Geun

Actor Hyun Bin expressed emotional relief during the final shoot of "Harbin," revealing the film's heavy themes impacted the cast deeply.

North Korea Dismantles Key Kaesong Building, Raising Questions of Future Plans

North Korea is dismantling parts of the Kaesong Industrial Complex's support center, hinting at possible redevelopment activities.

Onew’s New Album ‘CONNECTION’ Gives Fans a Sneak Peek into His Inner World

Onew's fourth mini-album features dreamy concept photos reflecting childhood imagination and personal growth. Release on January 6.

South Korea’s Cheonan Frigate Named ‘Top-Gun of the Sea’ – Here’s Why It’s the Navy’s Best Combat Ship

The South Korean Navy's Cheonan frigate is named the best gunnery combat ship, showcasing exceptional skills and teamwork in evaluations.

Stray Kids Rewrites History, Becoming First Group to Top Billboard 200 Six Times

Stray Kids makes history with six consecutive No. 1 albums on Billboard 200, showcasing their talent and global impact in music.

North Korea’s Flood Recovery: 15,000 Homes, Schools, and Clinics Built in Just 4 Months

North Korea showcases flood recovery efforts as a testament to Kim Jong Un's leadership, highlighting rapid construction and public support.

How Carl Sagan Sparked Humanity’s Curiosity About Space and Forever Changed Science

Carl Sagan inspired curiosity about the universe, contributed to science, and authored the influential book *Cosmos*. His legacy endures.

IU Opens Up About Skeeter Syndrome: Severe Allergic Reactions to Mosquito Bites

IU reveals her struggle with Skeeter Syndrome, a severe allergic reaction to mosquito bites, causing painful swelling and skin issues.

Kim Yong Chol Makes a Comeback in North Korean Media as Trump’s Second Term Approaches

Kim Yong Chol reemerges in North Korean media as Trump’s second term approaches, but his role in future negotiations remains uncertain.

New USFK Commander Takes Over as North Korea’s Actions Raise Concerns

General Xavier T. Brunson takes command of US Forces Korea amid concerns over North Korea's potential provocations.

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