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The Busan District Court declared innocent an autistic man who killed a two year old baby by throwing him off the third floor.
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As unemployment worsens, more people in their thirties are deciding to live with and rely financially on their parents, resulting in "kangaroo families."
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According to a study by two professors from Korea University, after two years of marriage, Korean women's levels of happiness decrease.
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Korean parents are spending hundreds of dollars buying designer backpacks for their elementary school-aged kids. Netizens mock this trend, and the 14k gold backpacks that the kids are carrying to school.
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Netizens touched by a photo of a Korean firefighter sitting down to a meal of cup ramen after extinguishing a fire at 1AM in the morning.
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A video shows an elderly woman slowly making her way across the crosswalk, after the sign turned red. Netizens applaud the patience of drivers who waited for her.
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Five-person MBC variety show "Infinite Challenge" asks fans to recommend a sixth member for their show on Twitter. Netizens rail against adding new member.
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Article reveals terrible working conditions of deliverymen in Korea, from their long hours, to their dismal pay and treatment. Netizens show outpour of gratitude.
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A man and woman in their 20's were pinned to the ground when a heavy glass door at Lotte World 2 became unhinged and fell on them; Netizen reactions.
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700 Busan elementary school students will begin attending school in a building made of stackable containers starting in March. Netizens question its sturdiness.
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The amount of money that is appropriate to give family and relatives on New Year's has become a source of stress for many Koreans this year.
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Announcing the winners of the Lunar New Year book giveaway from Tuttle publishing.
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An OECD survey shows that Korean teachers rank highest among the OECD countries in job dissatisfaction, and lack of self-esteem.
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Enter to win one of three books from Tuttle Publishing on korean language, culture, and society.
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President Park is embroiled in a controversy over her campaign pledge to increase welfare without raising taxes, as officials and citizens question the reality.
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Korean apartments are blocking delivery vehicles from entering the complex to drop off parcels, citing safety concerns and decrease in housing values.
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The Korean government is revising a law to ban smoking on sidewalks across Seoul to prevent secondhand smoke exposure.