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  • U.S. Slaps $5 Million Bounty on North Korean IT Workers in Corporate Espionage Scandal The U.S. government has put a bounty of up to $5 million on North Korean IT workers who have infiltrated American companies. These North Korean employees worked remotely at over 300 U.S. companies using fake American identities, earning over $6.8 million.  The US Department of State announced on the 16th (local time) that it is […]
  • IMF Report: Biden's Trade Policies May Lead to Massive Global Economic Losses The International Monetary Fund (IMF) criticized U.S. President Joe Biden’s aggressive tariff policy towards China as a threat to global economic growth. According to Bloomberg on the 16th (local time), IMF spokesperson Julie Kozak warned at a regular briefing that “the U.S. must maintain an open trade policy that is essential for economic performance.” She […]
  • Hyundai and Kia Models Dominate U.S. Most Stolen Vehicles List In the U.S., many car theft crimes occur, mainly targeting large and expensive models such as the Cadillac Escalade, Ford F Series, and Chevrolet Silverado. In 2022, Hyundai’s Sonata and Elantra entered the top 10 for the first time, and this trend intensified last year.   Hyundai Elantra Was the Most Stolen in the U.S. […]
  • Is America Missing the Mark on Electric Cars? Following Europe, opinions have been expressed in the U.S. that securing competitiveness is a priority rather than regulating Chinese electric vehicles. It is argued that it is not the right way for the Biden administration to increase tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles to 100%. Jameson Dow, a journalist who specializes in EVs and sustainable energy, […]
  • Inflation Cooling: U.S. Consumer Prices Show Signs of Relief The major indices of the US stock market are showing strength on May 15 (local time) amid a slowdown in the rise of the US Consumer Price Index (CPI). The US Department of Labor announced on the same day that the April CPI increased by 3.4% compared to last year. Last month’s CPI matched the […]
  • Countdown to Confrontation: Biden and Trump's Debate Dates Announced On November 5 (local time), it was confirmed that the first TV debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, who are both recontesting in the U.S. presidential election as Democratic and Republican candidates respectively, will take place on June 27 and September 10. President Biden announced on social media platform X (formerly […]
  • Inside Trump's 'America First' Approach to North Korea A close associate of former President Donald Trump has gained attention for stating that Trump’s policy towards North Korea was a prime example of his “America First” foreign policy. While the Trump administration collaborated with allies such as South Korea and Japan, it ultimately made decisions that were in the best interest of the United […]
  • Biden's Clear Warning to Israel: 'We Will Withdraw Military Support If You Attack Rafah' Biden’s most direct stance yet after the warConcerns overuse of 2,000-pound bombs provided by the U.S. AP United News On the 8th (local time), in an interview with CNN, President Joe Biden said, “If Israel goes on to attack the southern Gaza Strip in Rafah, we will stop supplying weapons.” This is the first time […]
  • Graphite Mining Companies Outraged as Biden Administration Lifts Chinese Graphite Ban The U.S. government is set to hold discussions with domestic graphite producers who suffered damage due to the postponement of a ban on graphite from China. It is analyzed as a means to appease graphite mining companies that are dissatisfied with the Biden administration’s decision. According to industry sources on the 8th, the U.S. government […]
  • US Moves to Tighten Investment Restrictions on Chinese Tech Firms As the U.S. government aims to fully control the flow of American capital and technology into China’s advanced technology sector, regulations restricting investments in China are expected to be completed within the year. According to Reuters on the 8th (local time), Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo said at a House hearing that the Treasury Department […]
  • United States to Limit China's Access to AI According to a report by Reuters on the 8th (local time), the U.S. government is considering implementing Guardrails to prevent China from accessing advanced artificial intelligence (AI) software like ChatGPT. Citing multiple sources, Reuters reported that the U.S. Department of Commerce is contemplating a new regulation restricting the export of closed-source AI models. The regulation […]
  • TV Show Sparks Outrage for Altering Surname of Accused Murderer Lawyer Amidst the prosecution’s call for life imprisonment for a former large law firm attorney in America accused of murdering his wife during their divorce proceedings, controversy has arisen. On December 4th, the SBS program The Its Know changed the surname of the suspect, who originally had the surname Hyeon, to Choi, prompting some viewers to […]
  • US-China Tech War Intensifies: Intel Faces Sales Drop Due to Semiconductor Sanctions The U.S. government is increasingly imposing sanctions on China’s semiconductor and artificial intelligence (AI) industries. The ban on the sale of central processing units (CPUs) for PCs, which had previously been allowed for export, has led to inevitable revenue losses for leading U.S. semiconductor company, Intel. Additionally, there are reports that measures to block the […]
  • Standing Ground: United States Among Countries Who Refuse to Attend Putin’s Inauguration The United States and most European Union (EU) member countries plan not to attend Russian President Vladimir Putin’s inauguration. However, some countries, including France, intend to attend, suggesting a division among Western nations in their diplomatic policies towards Russia. According to Reuters, U.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller stated on the 6th (local time), “We do […]
  • Sudden Hearing Loss: The Silent Epidemic in the U.S. Sudden dullness in one ear, difficulty hearing, or a ringing sound might be signs of sudden sensorineural hearing loss. Sudden sensorineural hearing loss is defined as a loss of hearing of more than 30 decibels in at least three connected frequencies within three days. Unexpected hearing loss often results from a complex interaction of various […]
  • Biden's Stern Warning Amid Escalating Pro-Palestinian Protests On May 2nd (local time), President Joe Biden warned that while freedom of speech is respected in the United States, violent protests, like the pro-Palestinian demonstrations currently spreading like wildfire across American college campuses, will not be tolerated. The division in the U.S. over Israel’s attack on the Gaza Strip is deepening, as the number […]
  • Differences in China's Approach Strategy Between US and EU China is attracting attention for its dual strategy in response to the oversupply issues raised by the United States and the European Union (EU). While it has announced the introduction of new tariff laws to counteract the high tariff measures of the West, it is sending love calls to the EU, with Chinese President Xi […]
  • Nickel Showdown: U.S. and Philippines vs. China The United States and the Philippines are pushing for an alliance to prevent China’s monopoly in the nickel market, a crucial mineral. Bloomberg reported on the 1st (local time) that the United States and the Philippines are discussing ways to counter China in the nickel refining sector, quoting an anonymous source. The source said, “One […]
  • Trump and DeSantis' Reunion in Miami Donald Trump, the former U.S. President, and Ron DeSantis, the Governor of Florida, who had previously clashed during the Republican presidential primaries, secretly met in Miami on the 28th (local time). According to sources cited by The Washington Post, the two met for several hours in a friendly atmosphere, with Governor DeSantis agreeing to support […]
  • Trump's VP Contender: Politician or Executioner? A female Republican politician, mentioned as the running mate for former U.S. President Donald Trump, has publicly admitted to shooting and killing a puppy and a goat, causing a stir in American politics. The Guardian reported on the 26th local time that it had obtained excerpts from Kristi Noem’s memoir No Going Back, which is […]
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