Anthony Kuhn
Stories
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World
Some Adoptees Are Returning To South Korea To Trace Their Roots And Reconnect
South Korea was first and the largest source of children for international adoptions, with the U.S. as their chief destination. Now, some adoptees are returning to South Korea to trace their roots.
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Politics
News Brief: North Korea Threat, Notre Dame Closed For Christmas
President Trump downplayed North Korea's threat of a "Christmas present" if the U.S. doesn't roll back economic sanctions by the end of the year. Also, Notre Dame won't hold a Christmas mass.
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World
Trump Downplays Threat Of 'Gift' From North Korea
North Korea threatened the U.S. with a "Christmas gift" should Washington not ease sanctions by the end of the year. The cryptic threat opened the door for speculation.
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World
Japan's Cherry Blossom Party Grows Into A Political Scandal For Prime Minister
Since 1952, the cherry blossom party has given Japan's well-connected a chance to rub elbows with national leaders. This year's gala has blossomed into a political scandal for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
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World
North Korea To End Negotiations If U.S. Doesn't Offer Concessions By Year's End
North Korea has said that the U.S. has until the end of this year to offer Pyongyang concessions, or the North says it will quit negotiations and adopt a new strategy.
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World
As Tensions Rise Over Defense Costs, U.S. Walks Out Of Talks With South Korea
The U.S. reportedly is demanding that South Korea pay $5 billion for the coming year. The issue is putting stress not seen in years on the decades-old alliance between the U.S. and South Korea.
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World
Death Of K-Pop Singer Leads To Discussion About Online Bullying
The death of a 25-year-old K Pop singer and actress in South Korea has led to soul searching in the country about online bullying.
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World
Typhoon Hagibus Leaves A Trail Of Death And Destruction In Japan
A powerful typhoon ravaged Japan on Saturday, bursting river banks and flooding low-lying areas and killing more than a dozen people. The typhoon has been downgraded to a tropical storm.
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World
North Korea-U.S. Talks Break Down
North Korea said on Sunday that it had no desire to engage in new negotiations with the United States, rejecting Washington's suggestion that both countries meet again in Stockholm in two weeks.
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World
U.S. And North Korea Resume Working-Levels Talks
The U.S. and North Korea are resuming working-levels talks on the North's nuclear and missile programs. Experts believe both sides will have to make concessions to get any kind of deal.