About 1 million dogs are eaten every year as part of South Korean cuisine. President Moon Jae-in is proposing an end to that tradition.
Author: Scott Gleeson, USA TODAY
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Elon Musk taunts President Biden with ‘sleeping’ tweet after SpaceX completes mission
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18 gorillas in Atlanta zoo show COVID symptoms after delta exposure, may receive vaccines
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