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  • Jimin's Five-Star Military Performance Earns Reward Getaway BTS's Jimin received an award for his exemplary military behavior, ranking first among all cadets. The group went on vacation together. He also received an early promotion and a reward vacation. Jimin shared his latest news with his fans and said that he is also in touch with his members via public phone...
  • BLACKPINK Lisa and Stray Kids Set to Join Charity Concert in France in January 2024 BLACKPINK's Lisa and Stray Kids will attend a charity concert in France. Organized by the French Hospital Foundation, the concert is a charity show to help children. BLACKPINK attended last year and made a splash. The fundraising period is from January 10 to February 4 next year...
  • BTS RM and V Enlist Today (11th): A Temporary Farewell BTS members RM and V are enlisting in the army for active duty. Jimin and Jungkook will also enlist, meaning all members will fulfill their military service obligations. The members hope to be fully active in 2025...
  • 1 in 7 Teenagers Expresses a Desire to Quit Life - Especially Among Female Students 14.3% of teens have considered extreme options in the past year, with girls twice as likely as boys to do so. The rate of perceived stress is 41.3%, and the rate of students experiencing depression and feeling lonely is also increasing...
  • President Yoon Makes New York Times' Most Stylish People of 2023 List The New York Times names President Yoon Suk Yeol and the girl group NewJeans among the most stylish figures of the year.
  • Why Did North Korean Leader Kim Shed Tears in Public? Emotional Moment Revealed North Korean leader Kim Jong Un sheds tears, emphasizing the need to overcome low birth rates and strengthen social cohesion.
  • 60-Year-Old Man Jailed for Shocking Poem Praising North Korea A man in his 60s was sentenced to prison in South Korea for writing a poem praising North Korea, violating the National Security Act.
  • YG's Next Big Thing: BABYMONSTER Takes the Stage with Debut Single 'Batter Up' YG Entertainment's new girl group BABYMONSTER debuts with "Batter Up," featuring dynamic hip-hop and ambition.
  • Son Heung-min Reacts to Chinese Players' Disrespectful Remarks South Korean soccer player Son Heung-min responded to comments by Chinese players and led his team to victory.
  • BTS' 10-Year Journey Documentary Coming to Disney+ in December A documentary titled "BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star" capturing the 10-year journey of the group BTS will be released on Disney+.
  • Napoleon's Hat Breaks Auction Records with $2.1 Million Sale Napoleon Bonaparte's bicorne hat sold for $2.11 million at a French auction, breaking the previous record of $2.06 million.
  • Taylor Swift Fan Dies During Concert in Sweltering Heat with No Water Allowed A college student, Ana Clara, tragically lost consciousness and died during Taylor Swift's concert in Rio de Janeiro amidst a heatwave.
  • Rosalynn Carter, Former First Lady, Passes Away at 96 - A Legacy of Love and Advocacy Rosalynn Carter, former U.S. First Lady, dies at 96; known for advocacy in mental health, caregiving, and women's rights.
  • Foods You Should Never Store in the Refrigerator: Mayo, Coffee, Tomatoes, and More Mayonnaise and coffee beans thrive at room temp; tomatoes spoil in the fridge; garlic and potatoes sprout and mold.
  • When IKEA Mocks Balenciaga: The 'Towel Skirt' Showdown IKEA UK playfully mimics Balenciaga's 'towel skirt' fashion with a $16 towel, highlighting the price difference and drawing attention.
  • AI and Labor Market: Which Jobs Are Most Exposed to Automation? Bank of Korea reports high AI exposure for jobs like doctors, engineers, and accountants, emphasizing soft skills' importance.
  • Why 60% of Unmarried People Choose to Stay Single 6 in 10 unmarried people lack interest in dating, citing comfort, limited opportunities, and career focus as reasons.
  • Tottenham Captain Son's Injury Update After a Rough Tackle From Singapore Player South Korea's manager, Jürgen Klinsmann, criticizes a Singapore player for a rough tackle on Son Heung-min in a 2026 FIFA World Cup match.
  • Rare 'Inverted Jenny' Stamp Sells for $2 Million in Epic Auction A rare 'Inverted Jenny' stamp, famous among collectors for its upside-down airplane image, was sold for $2 million in a U.S. auction.
  • Woman Discovers Cancer Thanks to Her Dog: How a Constant Sniffing Led to a Life-Saving Diagnosis A British woman's dog detected her stage 3 rectal cancer, showcasing the remarkable olfactory abilities of dogs in disease detection.
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