Premium Only Content

Korean media: Well-known kimchi maker was blasted for using rotten cabbage
According to Korean media reports, the well-known Korean kimchi manufacturer "Seoul Food" was exploded using rotten cabbage and white radish to make kimchi. A complaint was made to the Korean National Committee earlier that the factory used rotten cabbage and daikon. After South Korean media reported on the 22nd, the Korean Food and Drug Safety Department went to the factory to conduct an on-site investigation, which led to the exposure of health problems. The company said on the 23rd: "Immediately close the factory and start investigating the cause." Video provided by the complainant In , factory workers are processing cabbage that has become discolored and moldy. It can also be heard in the video that the staff "smells sour" and "I don't eat this stuff" and other conversations.
-
LIVE
Russell Brand
1 hour ago9/11 – Still Just a Conspiracy Theory in 2025? - SF600
37,872 watching -
LIVE
Sean Unpaved
58 minutes agoLakers' New Era, NBA Finals Picks, & Stephen A.'s Memphis Take
2,232 watching -
LIVE
Right Side Broadcasting Network
3 hours agoLIVE: White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Holds a Press Briefing - 6/19/25
8,461 watching -
LIVE
Winston Marshall
2 hours ago“Israel Is Doing The World’s Dirty Work” The Next Great War Begins | Eylon Levy
2,030 watching -
LIVE
The Charlie Kirk Show
1 hour agoThe Trans Cult Loses + The Risks of Regime Change | Walsh, Stuckey | 6.19.25
4,605 watching -
1:03:49
Timcast
1 hour agoDemocrats ARE BROKE, Party Donors FLEE As Approval Hits RECORD LOW
64.9K38 -
LIVE
Simply Bitcoin
1 hour agoINSIDER EXPOSES Who Is About To Buy 2.8M Bitcoin In 2025! | EP 1270
320 watching -
1:59:49
Steven Crowder
3 hours ago🔴 Gay Anti Trump Ads, New Juneteenth Racism & Tucker vs. Ted
200K154 -
UPCOMING
The Tom Renz Show
35 minutes agoSCOTUS On Trans Kids & Child Trafficking + WWIII Watch Continues
-
36:32
The Car Edition Ltd
4 days agoAudi S3 8L Revival — Suspension Rebuild, Service & Interior Fixes on a 25-Year-Old Classic - PART 1
6