Health Stocks Fall Sharply On Coronavirus Fears U.S. stocks fell sharply Monday as investors worried about a growing number of coronavirus infections outside China, and possible fallout for the global economy. Scott Horsley
World 'Feeling Like We Belong': U.S. Adoptees Return To South Korea To Trace Their Roots South Korea was once the largest source of children for international adoptions. Now some adoptees are building ties with birth family members. Critics say South Korean adoption laws need improvement. Anthony Kuhn
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. Anthony Kuhn
World South Korean Women 'Escape The Corset' And Reject Their Country's Beauty Ideals Amid intense social pressure to conform, a photographer in Seoul aims "to destroy the socially defined idea of a woman." Women in her photos wear short hair and no makeup. Anthony Kuhn
World U.S. And South Korea Reach Deal On Military Costs Under the agreement, South Korea will contribute about $890 million a year for the U.S. military presence — less than the billion dollars or more the U.S. had requested. Anthony Kuhn
National Is 'Training' A 'War Game?' The Answer Could Determine U.S.-South Korea Exercises Defense Secretary Jim Mattis says planning for joint U.S.-South Korea military exercises continues. President Trump tweets "war games" may not be necessary. Tom Bowman
Adopted by U.S. families, but living without citizenship Kim Malcolm talks with Jenny Kim about why so many international adoptees in the U.S. don't have citizenship. Jenny Kim is vice chair of the Korean... Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst