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Rachel Park (620 Posts)

  • Old Korean Legation in D.C. Named National Historic Site—Here's Why It Matters The Old Korean Legation in Washington, D.C., is the first Korean-related building in the U.S. named a historic site.
  • Historic Handshake: Kamala Harris and Donald Trump Meet for the First Time—What Happened Next? The two candidates first face-to-face TV debate commenced with Harris approaching Trump and extending her hand for a handshake.
  • Chinese Makeup Brand’s Penis-Shaped Lipstick Sparks Huge Controversy A Chinese cosmetics brand, FLORTTE, faces backlash for a lipstick shaped like male genitalia, sparking outrage and criticism online.
  • Biden’s Beach Binge: 532 Vacation Days in 3.6 Years—Is He Working Enough? US President Joe Biden has taken 532 vacation days out of his 1,326 office days, accounting for 40.3% of his presidency, according to RNC.
  • 71% of South Koreans Believe Kamala Harris's Victory Would Benefit National Interests A recent poll shows 71.7% of South Koreans believe Harris’s election would benefit their national interest, compared to 17.2% favoring Trump.
  • Is Your Phone Made with Child Labor? U.S. Officials Raise Alarms! The U.S. government recently pointed out that South Korean-made indium has been produced using Bolivian zinc, which involves child labor.
  • Is a Trade War Looming? JP Morgan Raises Red Flags on China Stocks JPMorgan Chase downgraded Chinese stocks from "overweight" to "neutral" due to U.S.-China tensions, weak policy support, and growth concerns.
  • North Korea’s Flood Rebuild: Rapid Progress or Just a Show? Rodong Sinmun reported North Korea's rapid progress in Chagang Province's recovery, but some sources say recovery is still lagging.
  • US Senators Feast on Korean Favorites at Blue House Dinner Hosted by President Yoon President Yoon Suk Yeol hosted a dinner for US senators at the Blue House, highlighting the ROK-U.S. alliance and enjoying Korean cuisine.
  • China’s Smoking Crackdown: Shanghai Sets Up 300 Outdoor Smoking Areas China is creating 300 outdoor smoking areas in Shanghai to curb secondhand smoke, enhancing its strict indoor smoking bans.
  • Japan’s Prime Minister Kishida Set for Key South Korea Visit—What to Expect! North Korea's state media urges unity around Kim Jong Un amid economic challenges and flood recovery issues, promoting ideological loyalty.
  • Why Just 150 Minutes of Exercise a Week Could Save Your Life: New Study for Diabetics Following exercise recommendations lowers early death risks for sedentary people with type 2 diabetes, a recent study reveals.
  • What Makes San Francisco a Must-Visit for Foodies? Title with 28 Michelin-Starred Restaurants San Francisco is now the U.S. city with the second-most Michelin-starred restaurants, boasting 28 establishments in the 2024 guide.
  • As North Korea Faces Hunger, Kim Jong Un Shows Off New Russian Horses Despite North Korea's food shortages and flooding, Kim has imported 24 expensive Russian Orlov horses, raising concerns about sanctions.
  • Spy Scandal Rocks South Korea: Military Employee Exposed for Selling Secrets to China A KDIC employee is investigated for leaking classified info to a suspected Chinese agent, reportedly receiving large bribes.
  • U.S. Team's Secret Weapon: Lexi Thompson Returns for One Final Solheim Cup Battle Lexi Thompson will join the U.S. team for the 2024 Solheim Cup, marking her seventh appearance before retiring from the LPGA Tour.
  • Scottie Scheffler Leads the Charge at Tour Championship with a $25 Million Prize on the Line The 2024 PGA Tour FedEx Cup finale starts on August 29. Scottie Scheffler will lead, and the prize is $25 million.
  • Another Electric Car Fire? Vehicle Bursts into Flames After Hitting a Building—Is It Still Safe to Drive? A recent fire in China involving a Sunlin SL03 electric car, after colliding with a curb, has reignited EV safety concerns.
  • Kim Jong Un's Mega Construction Drive: What North Korea’s New Factories and Facilities Mean for the Country Kim Jong Un's focus on health facilities and local industry reflects his care for the people, boosting morale among workers.
  • Deadly Heat Wave Hits North Korea: Over 1,000 Illnesses and Livestock Losses Reported North Korea's heat wave has increased heat-related illnesses and livestock deaths, with over 1,000 cases reported in rural areas.
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