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Music | Music
The Dark Side of K-Pop: Assault, Prostitution, Suicide, and Spycams
A wave of scandals has brought unwanted attention to South Korea’s squeaky-clean music industry.
Politics | Media Watch
‘The biggest moment’: Lefties are NOT pleased with ABC for how they described Trump’s visit to the DMZ
"The biggest moment of his presidency."
Politics | Politics
Ex-CIA station chief: CIA gives Trump valuable insights into Kim and North Korea | Fox News
Kim Jong Un is a dictator shrouded in mystery, but the CIA helps President Trump learn more about Kim and North Korea.
Politics | Politics
North Korea's Kim sets denuclearization time line, prompting thanks...
North Korea's Kim Jong Un has given his first time line for denuclearization, aiming for the end of U.S. President Donald Trump's first term, Seoul officials said on Thursday, prompting thanks from Trump who said they would "get it done together".
Politics | Politics
Trump meets Kim and sets the stage for fundamental change in Asia -– Here's what his critics missed | Fox News
President Trump achieved a major diplomatic breakthrough Tuesday in his historic summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, dramatically improving America’s national security.
Politics | Politics
Weeping Dennis Rodman praises Trump's meeting with friend Kim Jong Un, blasts Obama for ignoring him | Fox News
Dennis Rodman, the former NBA star and longtime friend of Kim Jong Un who has visited North Korea several times, broke down in tears during a televised interview as President Trump and Kim met alone in a hotel on Sentosa Island.
News | The News
Clapper: Kim Jong Un ‘May Have Met His Match’ in Donald Trump | Breitbart
Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union," former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper said North Korea leader Kim Jong Un "may have met his match," with President Donald Trump. Clapper said, "I support the letter that Pre
News | The News
Trump: Secretary of State Pompeo heading back from North Korea with 3 released prisoners
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that three American prisoners released from North Korea were headed home.
Politics | Politics
Trump's promised winnings in Korea are on the horizon | TheHill
It is appropriate to recall the words of Lord Salisbury, “The commonest error in politics is sticking to the carcass of dead policies.”
Politics | International
Dennis Rodman: Kim Jong-un Had ‘Change of Heart’ After Reading Trump’s ‘Art of the Deal’
Former basketball star Dennis Rodman, best known in the 21st century as North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un’s most outspoken friend in the Western world, claimed on Monday that Kim had a “change of heart” about his nuclear program after reading Presid
Politics | Politics
Dem Rep Schiff: Trump's 'Unpredictability' Had Something to Do with North Korea Coming to the Table | Breitbart
Sunday on ABC's "This Week," Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) said President Donald Trump's "unpredictability" led to the North Korean regime being willing to discuss denuclearization. Schiff said, "I think it’s more than fair to say tha
Politics | International
Dem Sen Coons: I Give Trump 'Credit' for Creating an 'Opening' in North Korea | Breitbart
On this weekend's broadcast of “Fox News Sunday," Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) said President Donald Trump deserved "credit" for having created an opening for the North Korean regime to discuss denuclearization. Coons said, "I will give
Politics | Politics
Donald Trump deserves the Nobel Peace Prize, says South Korea's President
South Korean President Moon Jae-in says the US President should be recognised for his efforts to bring together the two Koreas.
Politics | Politics
North Korea peace, nuclear talks and the Trump presidency as a possible upside - Business Insider
Opinion: I'm revisiting my view on the risks of a Donald Trump presidency. Developments in Korea are an example of how Trump could produce upside surprises a "n
News | The News
With hug and handshakes, North Korea's smiling Kim lightens summit mood
The golden doors on the stately North Korean building swung open and leader Kim Jong Un, in a black Mao suit and surrounded by a gaggle of officials, descended steps towards the border. Not since the 1950-53 Korean War had a North Korean leader set foot
Politics | Politics
Ex-Dem governor on Kim meeting: Trump 'gambling for the right reason' | TheHill
"But he should just be careful. This is high-stakes diplomacy. This is not reality TV."
Politics | POLITICS
Trump’s North Korea Bluster Scores a Win, But at High Risk - Bloomberg
North Korea’s offer to suspend nuclear and missile tests in exchange for talks with the U.S. reflects an emerging truth about President Donald Trump’s unconventional foreign policy style: It may heighten the risk of conflict, but also the potential fo
News | The News
Trump warns 'world is watching' after North Korea says it's willing to give up nuclear weapons | Fox News
President Trump said on Tuesday said the world is watching North Korea after the regime promised to not use nuclear or conventional weapons against Seoul and expressed a willingness to hold talks with the United States on denuclearization.
Science & Technology | Tech
Inside North Korea’s Hacker Army
The regime in Pyongyang has sent hundreds of programmers to other countries. Their mission: Make money by any means necessary.
News | NEWS
Count on North Korea’s ‘pink lady’ broadcaster for joyful news of bombs and missiles
Some viewers are “touched” by Ri Chun Hee. Others “tremble in fear."
Politics | Politics
North Korea Says It Successfully Tested a Hydrogen Bomb—Is It Time to Nuke Kim’s Economy?
Little more than a week ago, President Trump claimed North Korea was ‘starting to respect us.’ On Sunday, they claimed to have successfully detonated a hydrogen bomb.
Politics | Politics
Will North Korea fire a missile capable of hitting the U.S. mainland? Probably. - The Washington Post
Kim Jong Un has declared that North Korea is close to testing a missile that can reach the United States. Is it time to freak out?
News | In The News
Comparisons Don’t Support North Korea’s Claims of a Hydrogen Bomb, Experts Say
Experts said comparisons of underground nuclear tests over the past several decades suggested that the North Koreans were exaggerating.
History | History
Missing POW’s Remains Returned to His Widow 63 Years After His Death | KTLA
Army Sgt. 1st Class Joseph Gantt told his wife to remarry if he didn’t come back from the war. She told him no. He had a hard enough time getting her to say yes. He was it.