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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.
Enter a catalyst, Dennis Rodman, whose nickname, The Worm, does not begin to describe how unusual he is. Or how reprehensible he can be. His four previous trips to North Korea, during which he ...
Former NBA star Dennis Rodman apologized Thursday for his much-criticized outburst about an American citizen imprisoned in North Korea, saying he was stressed out and had been drinking when he ...
TOKYO — Former Chicago Bulls basketball star Dennis Rodman arrived in North Korea Tuesday and hopes to meet leader Kim Jong Un, at a time when President Trump is said to be trying to set up a ...
“Dennis Rodman came back from North Korea in pretty rough shape emotionally. The pressure that was put on him to be a combination 'super human' political figure and 'fixer' got the better of him ...
Rodman said he planned to return to North Korea in two weeks with a roster of 12 American basketball players, but offered no names. "I hope this game brings a lot of countries together, because as ...
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 ...
American in coma heading home after release by North Korea 02:10. BEIJING -- Former NBA player Dennis Rodman arrived on Tuesday in North Korea on his first visit since President Donald Trump took ...
PYONGYANG, North Korea — Dennis Rodman, the former NBA bad boy who has palled around with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, flew back to Pyongyang on Tuesday for the first time in Donald Trump ...
Rodman stamped his name on "Dennis Rodman — The original Bad Ass Premium Vodka," that is set for a Thursday launch. It was in the works before his relations with North Korea, but has taken off ...
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.
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