Sabrina Carpenter and Donald Trump. (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photos: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images, Win McNamee/Getty Images) Sabrina Carpenter is the latest celebrity to slam the White ...
Pop star Sabrina Carpenter slammed the White House on Tuesday after it posted a video using her song "Juno." The video on the official X account of the White House featured a montage of clips ...
Sabrina Carpenter condemned the White House’s use of her song “Juno” in a social media video showing ICE agents arresting immigrants. “Have you ever tried this one?” the White House wrote in its ...
The streaming platform also announced several updates to its Replay feature, making a strong push to rival Spotify’s year-end Wrapped feature. By Nicole Fell Assistant Editor Apple Music has unveiled ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Regina Kim covers Korean and Asian American entertainment. Legendary Korean actor Lee Soon-jae passed away on early Tuesday ...
Danish post-metal band MØL have announced a new album, Dreamcrush, due January 30 via Nuclear Blast. Here’s two towering new songs from the LP. Irish band Cardinals have shared another song from their ...
At New York City's Madison Square Garden, people are showing up for more than just the home team. One fan told us, "I love the Knicks, and I love fried chicken." It turns out Korean fried chicken has ...
What’s happened? Spotify has launched new features that give listeners a deeper insight into the people, connections, and stories behind the music they love. Why should I care? Spotify is making ...
Rumors and stories of special appearances made by Jesus Christ in the town of Dozulé, France, have been declared not true. In the 1970s, a Catholic mother, Madeleine Aumont, reported seeing Jesus 49 ...
“And how the room is softly faded / And I only kiss your shadow / I cannot feel your hand / You’re a stranger now unto me.” This 1966 song from Parsley, Sage, Rosemary And Thyme seems like a more or ...
Some Korean workers detained in Georgia immigration raid have returned to their jobs at Hyundai site
Two months after 300 South Korean nationals were detained and left the US following in an immigration raid at Hyundai’s electric vehicle manufacturing site in Georgia, some of those workers have ...
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