Thursday, May 7, 2026

Small But Brilliant: Inside Microsoft’s Phi-4 Revolution

Microsoft launches the Phi 4 AI models, designed for complex problem-solving with varying parameters for educational and coding tasks.

North Korea’s 9th Party Congress: Key Policies Discussed in Nationwide Forums

North Korea emphasizes implementing Kim Jong Un's policies through discussions across provinces, highlighting unity and self-reliance in socialist construction.

‘Reckless Provocation’—North Korea Blasts U.S. for Strategic Bomber Drills

North Korea condemns US B-1B deployment, warning against threats and asserting its military readiness to counter provocations.

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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.

Military Loyalty vs. Personal Judgment: KMA Graduates Speak Out After Martial Law Fallout

The martial law incident revealed disillusionment among KMA graduates, highlighting challenges in military obedience and personal judgment.

ENHYPEN’s Jungwon Denies Dating Rumors with aespa’s Winter: ‘I Don’t Date Anyone’

ENHYPEN's Jungwon denies dating rumors with aespa's Winter, stating he's not dating or smoking, while agencies threaten legal action.

Trade Talks in Tokyo: South Korea and Japan Pledge Enhanced Collaboration

South Korea and Japan discuss trade cooperation and future events to strengthen ties in a changing global environment.

Election Scandal Heats Up as ‘Golden Phone’ Handed Over in Investigation of Yoon and First Lady

Prosecutors obtained the "golden phone" linked to Myeong Tae Kyun, crucial in allegations against President Yoon and First Lady Kim.

SEVENTEEN Takes Home Top K-Pop Tour Award at 2024 Billboard Music Awards

SEVENTEEN won the Top K-Pop Tour award at the 2024 Billboard Music Awards, thanking fans and promising to spread positivity through music.

How Guglielmo Marconi Changed Communication Forever with a Simple ‘S’

Guglielmo Marconi's 1901 transatlantic wireless signal revolutionized communication, laying the groundwork for modern wireless technology.

North Korea Eyes Sports Dominance with Major Leadership Shifts in National Committee

North Korea expands sports initiatives post-COVID, appointing new officials and focusing on upcoming international events.

Pentagon on South Korea’s Impeachment Drama: Tensions Rise, But U.S. Support Remains Strong

The U.S. Defense Department expressed hope that no parties exploit South Korea's political turmoil, affirming ongoing cooperation with Seoul.

1969 Korean Air Hijacking: North Korean Operatives Take Flight to North Korea

The hijacking of Korean Air YS-11 in 1969 by North Korean operatives highlights tensions and impacts on inter-Korean relations.

Sweden Honors Han Kang with Nobel Certificate and Medal at Historic Ceremony

Han Kang, the first Korean female Nobel laureate in Literature, received her award from King Carl XVI Gustaf at the ceremony in Sweden.

South Korea, U.S. Discuss Strategies for Boosting Foreign Investment in Seoul

South Korea's trade chief met AMCHAM to discuss boosting foreign investment and adapting to global trade shifts for economic growth.

NVIDIA’s Stock Takes a Dive Amid China’s Antitrust Investigation

NVIDIA's stock drops amid a Chinese antitrust probe, following allegations of failing to meet technology transfer obligations.

5 Billion People Could Face Arid Futures by 2100, Warns UN Report

Climate change causes severe flooding in some areas while others suffer from desertification, with Korea likely facing similar challenges.

80-Year-Old Korean-Australian Reunites with Family in North Korea After Five-Year Hiatus

A private family reunion between separated relatives occurred for the first time in five years, highlighting inter-Korean dynamics.

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