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Florida law enforcement agencies have used AI-powered license plate readers to track drivers tied to political protests and rallies throughout the state, police records show. Dozens of police ...
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Kpop group BTS pose for photographs upon their arrival for ‘BTS The Comeback Live Arirang’ concert in central Seoul, South Korea, March 21, 2026. BIGHIT MUSIC/Netflix/Handout via REUTERS ATTENTION ...
While tuning into it on their music apps, listeners were met with nothing but silence and probably a faint sound of bells. Surely, many initially assumed the app had crashed, or their headphones had ...
Burt is a contributor for TIME. BTS returns with new album 'Arirang' Burt is a contributor for TIME. It’s been a while since we saw BTS in proper fighting form. Launched in 2013 as a hip-hop idol ...
The silence on the BTS track isn't a glitch; there's a story behind the bell While the silence feels like a glitch, it is actually an intentional homage to Korean heritage. Admit it, you played No 29.
On March 20, BTS released their fifth studio album ARIRANG. However, one song, No. 29 as the sixth track, stands out apart from the rest of the record. The piece runs for just over a minute. Yet it ...