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NBA Hall of Famer Dennis Rodman is expected to arrive in North Korea Tuesday, according to two officials in that country who spoke to CNN. CNN spotted Rodman at Beijing International Airport ...
Dennis Rodman sings "Happy Birthday" to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un before an exhibition basketball game in Pyongyang, North Korea, on Wednesday, January 8.
Dennis Rodman, the eccentric former NBA player, arrived in North Korea Tuesday, saying he is “just trying to open a door” on a mission that he thinks President Trump would support.
Rodman said the trip is not to free jailed American missionary Kenneth Bae. SEOUL, Sept. 3, 2013— -- Former NBA star Dennis Rodman landed in Pyongyang, North Korea, today for a five-day visit ...
Basketball Hall-of-Famer Dennis Rodman arrived in North Korea on Tuesday for the first time in Donald Trump’s presidency and said he is “just trying to open a door” on a mission he thinks ...
Rodman is scheduled to play a friendly game against a North Korean team on Jan. 8 to celebrate the birthday of North Korea's supreme leader, Kim Jong Un.
Dennis Rodman is urging President Trump to allow him to travel to North Korea as a peace envoy, according to media reports. The former NBA star’s plea came after the State Department barred ...
North Korea has said it wants to "sink" Guam. Former NBA Star Dennis Rodman is hoping the Hermit Kingdom will settle for sinking a basket against the U.S. island territory. Rodman, 56, believes he ...
Maybe Dennis is a lot better than what we have,” commented Trump, per politico. Kim is Rodman's “friend for life” Recently, North Korea, under Kim Jong Un's leadership, has been in the ...
Dennis Rodman said he won't return to North Korea, but insisted his motives for the controversial trips were pure in a recent interview with ESPN. "At least someone tried," the retired NBA player ...
N. Korea Trip Burnishes "the Worm's" Reputation as Bizarre"Dennis Rodman's trip to North Korea wasn't an accident or an oddity, but the result of a gonzo ...
Former NBA player Dennis Rodman's act is wearing thin even for those trying to see the potential positives in his sports diplomacy overture in North Korea.