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U.S. Capitol (West Front) — Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.

Sep 22, 2025 AM EDT - Jason

Government Shutdown Risk Rises as Senate Leaves Until Sept. 29 - What Korean Americans Should Know Before Sept. 30

Since our Sept. 21 story, the shutdown odds have ticked up. On Sept. 19, the Senate failed to advance both a Republican stopgap bill and a Democratic alternative, and as of Sunday night lawmakers indicated the Senate won't return for votes until Sept. 29, leaving only hours before funding runs out at midnight going into Oct. 1 (ET). The House is currently out but is slated to convene again this week ahead of the deadline, according to the Clerk's schedule.

Stray Kids (from official Facebook)

Sep 22, 2025 AM EDT - Isaac

Stray Kids Make History as ‘KARMA’ Becomes Their Seventh Straight No.1 on the Billboard 200

Stray Kids have made U.S. chart history again. The group's new full-length KARMA debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 (chart dated Sept. 6, 2025), giving the act seven consecutive No. 1 debuts-the first time in the chart's 70-year history that an artist's first seven entries have all opened at the top. According to Billboard and Luminate data, KARMA launches with 313,000 equivalent album units, of which 296,000 are traditional album sales. That breakdown underscores

Audience enjoying a concert — Yvette de Wit, CC0 via Wikimedia Commons.

Sep 22, 2025 AM EDT - Isaac

EXO’s Suho Drops ‘Who Are You’ — Release Time, What’s New, and How to Listen

The EXO leader returns with his fourth mini-album, arriving today at 6 p.m. KST (5 a.m. ET), with an English version of the title cut aimed at global fans. EXO's Suho releases his fourth mini-album Who Are You today at 6 p.m. KST, part of a coordinated global rollout across major platforms. The timing puts the U.S. drop at 5 a.m. Eastern / 2 a.m. Pacific, giving North American listeners a morning

Concert crowd — CC0 via Wikimedia Commons

Sep 21, 2025 PM EDT - Isaac

K-Pop in America This Fall: BTS Pop-Up Packs Houston’s Galleria as LE SSERAFIM Wraps Sold-Out West Coast Shows

K-Pop demand in the U.S. is flashing again. In Texas, a limited-run BTS pop-up has turned the Houston Galleria into a purple-tinted checkpoint for fans through October 12. On the West Coast, LE SSERAFIM closed a strong swing with a sold-out night at San Francisco's Bill Graham Civic Auditorium and a high-energy show at LA's Kia Forum, the kind of reception that suggests bigger

HICO, Gyeongju — Gyeongju City News (KOGL Type I)

Sep 21, 2025 PM EDT - Jason

Trump and Xi to Meet at APEC in Gyeongju — Trade, Chips and TikTok Shape a High-Stakes Handshake

President Donald Trump says he plans to meet China's Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the APEC summit in Gyeongju next month, their first in-person encounter since 2019 and the centerpiece of a crowded leaders' week in South Korea. The host schedule places the APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting on Oct. 31-Nov. 1, within Leaders' Week running Oct. 27-Nov. 1 at the Gyeongju Hwabaek

Galaxy S24 Ultra — Benlisquare (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Sep 21, 2025 PM EDT - Isaac

Samsung’s One UI 8 Starts Rolling Out: What Galaxy Owners Get Now—and When the U.S. Follows

Samsung has begun the stable One UI 8 rollout, starting with the Galaxy S25 series in select regions and expanding to more devices in October. Samsung has started pushing out One UI 8, its next major Android-based software update, beginning with the Galaxy S25 series in select markets. The company says more Galaxy phones and tablets-including the S24 line and recent foldables-are

U.S. Capitol (West Front) — Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.

Sep 21, 2025 PM EDT - Jason

White House Clarifies $100,000 H-1B Fee for New Petitions Only — What Korean Employers and Workers Should Do Now

The White House says the newly announced $100,000 charge tied to H-1B will apply to new petitions rather than to the installed base of current H-1B workers. The clarification comes after a confusing rollout that left employers and visa holders unsure whether the levy would be annual, whether it would affect extensions, and how it would interact with existing fees. With the focus now on first-time sponsorships,

USCIS office, Georgia. Photo: Gulbenk/Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0).

Sep 21, 2025 PM EDT - Jason

Government Shutdown Risk: What Korean Americans and Korean Nationals in the U.S. Need to Know

With the federal funding deadline set for September 30, Congress remains at loggerheads and the odds of a partial government shutdown are rising. If funding lapses on October 1, immigration and employment-verification services will not grind to a total halt, but the impact will vary by agency. For Korean Americans, Korean employers, students, and visitors, the practical question is what can still move forward

U.S. Capitol (West Front) — Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.

Sep 20, 2025 PM EDT - Jason

White House Clarifies $100K H-1B Fee: New Petitions Only, Not Current Holders

The White House clarified on Saturday that the newly announced $100,000 fee for H-1B visas will apply only to new petitions, not to current H-1B holders, renewals, or re-entry of existing beneficiaries.

Apple Fifth Avenue, New York — Kanesue via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 2.0).

Sep 19, 2025 PM EDT - Jason

iPhone 17 Launch Tests Korea’s Display and Camera Supply as Apple Faces China Rivals

Apple's iPhone 17 launch brought back long queues at flagships from New York to Beijing and a day-one push for the base model, placing Korea's display and camera suppliers squarely in the spotlight as Apple defends share against intensifying competition in China. At Apple's Fifth Avenue store in Manhattan, CEO Tim Cook greeted early customers amid a festive scene of preorder pickups and first-wave unboxings. Similar lines formed at major international locations, including Beijing's Sanlitun flagship, underscoring a return of in-person

Younghoe Koo (2019) — Credit: Atlanta Falcons, Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 3.0).

Sep 19, 2025 PM EDT - Isaac

Falcons Release Younghoe Koo; Parker Romo Takes Over After Perfect Week

The Atlanta Falcons released veteran kicker Younghoe Koo on Friday, ending his seven-season run with the franchise and elevating Parker Romo after his perfect outing in Week 2. The move makes the Korean-born Pro Bowler a free agent. Koo, 31, did not play in the Falcons' win over the Minnesota Vikings last week after the club elevated Romo from the practice squad. Romo went 5-for-5 on field goals, including a 54-yarder, securing the job heading into this weekend's matchup. Head coach Raheem Morris confirmed Romo as the starter while

USCIS office, Georgia. Photo: Gulbenk/Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0).

Sep 19, 2025 PM EDT - Jason

Trump to Impose $100,000 Fee on H-1B Visa Applications, Raising Stakes for Korean Firms

President Donald Trump is set to impose a $100,000 application fee on H-1B visa petitions, a sweeping move that could reshape skilled immigration and add substantial costs for employers that sponsor foreign professionals, according to the White House and multiple reports. The change, expected to be formalized by presidential proclamation, comes amid a broader crackdown on immigration and follows a high-profile raid at a Hyundai-LG Energy battery plant in Georgia, where hundreds of Korean workers were detained over alleged visa violations.

세븐틴

Sep 19, 2025 PM EDT - Hannah

SEVENTEEN "_WORLD" Music Video Hits 100 Million Views: 9th MV Milestone

SEVENTEEN's "WORLD" music video has surpassed 100 million views on YouTube, becoming their ninth video to achieve this milestone as they continue their "NEW" world tour while four members serve mandatory military duty.

로한 2 (from 넥서스)

Sep 19, 2025 PM EDT - Hannah

ROHAN 2 Global MMORPG: Pre-Registration Live, Blockchain Gaming Revolution Begins

ROHAN 2 Global, the blockchain-powered sequel to the classic MMORPG franchise, has surpassed 1.3 million pre-registrations and introduces "ROHANomics" - a revolutionary economy where players can own and trade digital assets through RUBY tokens capped at 1 billion supply.

레드벨벳 (from Official Insta)

Sep 19, 2025 AM EDT - Hannah

Red Velvet 2025: Contract Updates and What's Next for the K-pop Group

Red Velvet enters 2025 with a split structure where three members (Irene, Seulgi, Joy) remain with SM Entertainment while Wendy and Yeri joined new agencies, though all will continue group activities together. This arrangement allows individual creative freedom while maintaining their legacy as one of K-pop's most experimental and influential third-generation groups.

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