South Korean ferry with about 270 people runs aground
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In September, ICE raided the Hyundai plant, detaining 475 people, with 300 South Korean nationals among them. After making an agreement with the South Korean government, U.S. immigration officials sent the detained Korean nationals back to their native country without being charged.
South Korean workers have started returning to the Hyundai-LG battery factory in Georgia after the raid on the site in September.
Police raided the offices of South Korean telecom operator KT in Seoul as part of an investigation into the company's recent hacking incident.
A new Smithsonian exhibition draws from a vast Korean collection to the tell the story of the country’s visual culture. Curators are expecting a large (and young) crowd.
North Korean operatives created a fake job-application platform targeting applicants to major US artificial intelligence and crypto firms as part of a new effort to steal money and know-how for the Kim Jong Un regime,
South Korea's top envoy to the United States pledged Tuesday to work closely with the U.S. to foster conditions needed for the resumption of diplomacy with North Korea.
South Korea’s newest billionaire is Lee Sang-hoon, founder of ABL Bio, after it struck a $2.6 billion licensing and joint research deal with Eli Lilly.
Some South Korean banks are offering “parental resignation” programs while America’s RTO shift is forcing women out of their jobs.
Korean fried chicken restaurants have been popping up around the Kansas City metro. This one hails from Nebraska.
Baker and owner Marissa Ferola weaves together her Korean heritage and modern pastry artistry — one golden loaf at a time
In the rain of late morning Tuesday, 75 years of not knowing has been washed away. The remains of Corporal Earl Emerson Kibbey are with family.