Tuesday, March 24, 2026

A Look Inside Kim Jong Un’s Luxurioius Yacht

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Trump Threatens to Raise Tariffs on South Korean Cars: What This Means for EV and Hybrid Buyers in 2026

Trump threatens to raise tariffs on South Korea to 25% due to delays in trade agreement implementation, creating trade uncertainty.

PITIFUL CANNON FODDER: Kim And Putin’s Sick War Leaves North Koreans Begging For Life

Two North Korean soldiers captured in Ukraine wish to defect to South Korea, expressing hope for a new life and gratitude for support.

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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.

Seattle Seahawks Begin Sale Process After Super Bowl Victory: What’s Next for the NFL Team?

The Seattle Seahawks, fresh off their Super Bowl LVIII win, are set to change ownership, fulfilling Paul Allen's philanthropic vision.

“Worst Ever”: U.S. Snowboard Icon Blasts Olympic Judges

Todd Richards criticizes the judging in women's snowboard slopestyle at the Olympics, claiming it's unfair to award gold for simple tricks.

After Heart Surgery, This Dog Needed a Human Touch — Even a Fake One

A dog named Peanut found comfort from a hand model during recovery from heart surgery, lowering anxiety and blood pressure.

Nuri Rocket’s Second Launch: A Stellar Achievement for South Korea!

KARI announced that the Performance Verification Satellite, launched on June 21, 2022, has completed its mission successfully.

North Korea Faces Food Crisis as Heavy Rains Devastate Crops

The UN warns North Korea's harvest could decrease due to July's heavy rainfall and ongoing risks of severe flooding.

North Korea Turns to Science for Farming Solutions Amid Food Crisis

This year, North Korea has again called on agricultural workers to implement measures to ensure crops' safe and scientific growth.

Is the North-South Relationship Over? North Korea’s Rail Dismantling Raises Alarms

North Korea has demolished the Gyeongui Line railway and two adjacent buildings within the Kaesong Industrial Complex.

South Korea’s New Spy Satellite is Keeping Watch on North Korea

South Korea's first military reconnaissance satellite from Project 425 is now certified for combat and fully operational.

North Korea’s Flood Relief: Controversial Plan to Move 15,000 People to Pyongyang

Kim Jong Un has announced plans to relocate over 15,000 displaced victims to Pyongyang to provide them with "protection."

Your Robot Vacuum Might Be Spying on You: Shocking Hack Revealed

DEFCON researchers revealed severe security flaws in Ecovacs vacuums and lawnmowers, allowing remote hacking and privacy breaches.

North Korea Gears Up For Fall Harvest After Recent Flooding

North Korea urges proactive harvest preparations post-flood, focusing on timely machinery maintenance and tool procurement to boost yields.

BTS’s ‘Spring Day’ Breaks 1 Billion Streams on Melon

BTS’s "Spring Day" is Melon’s first song to surpass 1 billion streams and has maintained a record seven-year chart presence.

Juice Se Yeon and Bang Si Hyuk Address Romance Rumors: Their Surprise Move Against Online Trolls

Bang Si Hyuk and Juice Se Yeon, recently seen together in LA, have announced they will take a strong stance against online trolls.

Rare Sea Lion Spotted Again: What’s Going On in Ulsan?

According to the Ulsan Coast Guard, they received a report from the captain of a passing vessel this morning: "There is a sea lion."

Goodbye Dog Meat: Major Changes Coming to Korea’s Culinary Scene

Gyeongbuk Province is enforcing a ban on new dog meat operations and supporting existing businesses in transitioning or closing.

U.S. Agencies and Global Maps Label East Sea as ‘Sea of Japan’: South Korea Calls for Immediate Corrections

According to Boo, the map on the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command's website only designates the East Sea as the Sea of Japan.

China’s Bold Claim: 44 Gold Medals After Adding Taiwan and Hong Kong—But Did They Really Win?

Chinese people are countering this by combining the medal counts of Hong Kong and Taiwan, which would make them 44 gold medals.

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