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South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol and wife to visit White House for official state visit

The White House announced Tuesday that South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol and first lady Kim Keon Hee will travel to Washington for an official state visit on April 26. Yoon was elected president of South Korea last May. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said: “The upcoming visit celebrates the 70th anniversary of the U.S.-ROK alliance, which is critical to advancing peace, stability, and prosperity for our two countries, the Indo-Pacific, and around the world. President Biden and President Yoon will highlight the importance and enduring strength of the ironclad U.S.-ROK alliance as well as the United States’ unwavering commitment to the ROK. The presidents will discuss our shared resolve to deepen and broaden our political, economic, security and people-to-people ties.” (the Republic of Korea is the official name of South Korea).

The presidents have met multiple times the past year, including during visits to Cambodia and the United Nations General Assembly in New York.  The White House said the visit from President Yoon Suk-yeol and first lady Kim Keon Hee will include a state dinner. White House state visits traditionally includes formal ceremonies, bilateral meetings and a black-tie dinner.

On Monday, South Korea announced plans to compensate victims of Japanese wartime forced labor, settling a bitter dispute between two key U.S. allies. The U.S. and South Korea also both announced they will be reviving a massive springtime joint military exercise this month, in response to growing missile and nuclear threats from North Korea.  The two countries are returning to a scale not seen in five years.

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Lenny Kravitz to perform during ‘In Memoriam’ segment at Oscars

Singer Lenny Kravitz will perform during the In Memoriam segment at this year’s Oscars ceremony on Sunday. The In Memoriam segment honors actors who died during the past year. The Academy tweeted: “Grammy-winning musician Lenny Kravitz will deliver the “In Memoriam” performance at the 95th Oscars. Tune into ABC to watch the Oscars LIVE on Sunday, March 12th at 8e/5p!”

Kravitz, a four time Grammy Award-winning performer known for songs “Are you Gonna Go My Way,” “Let Love Rule” and “American Woman” has also acted in films including ‘Shotgun Wedding’, ‘The Hunger Games’ series, ‘The Butler’ and ‘Precious’.

Other artists set to perform at the Oscars include Rihanna (who will sing “Lift Me Up” from Black Panther: Wakanda Forever), Sofia Carson and Diane Warren, (who will team up for “Applause” from Tell It Like a Woman), David Byrne, Stephanie Hsu and Son Lux (performing “This Is A Life” from Everything Everywhere All At Once), and Rahul Sipligunj and Kaala Bhairava (performing “Naatu Naatu” from RRR.)

The Oscars, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, will air live Sunday at 8 p.m. EST on ABC.

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Jisoo from BLACKPINK set to drop first solo album on March 31

BLACKPINK member Jisoo’s long-awaited first solo project has a confirmed release date. The group’s agency YG Entertainment announced on its official blog that the album will arrive on March 31. YG did not give provide additional information on the album, except for the release date.

YG first tweeted a mysterious “Coming Soon” teaser image featuring a bright wide red piece of cloth spread on a beautiful green field, and then later tweeted: “#JISOO FIRST SINGLE ALBUM Pre-order notice has been uploaded. ▶ https://weverse.io/blackpink/notice/12757?hl=ko
#지수 #BLACKPINK #블랙핑크 #FIRSTSINGLEALBUM #20230331 #OFFLINERELEASE #YG”

Jisoo confirmed earlier this year that she was preparing for a solo debut album; making her the fourth, and final, member of BLACKPINK to release solo material.  The three other members of BLACKPINK previously dropped solo music — Jennie debuted ‘Solo’ in 2018, and in 2021, Rose released ‘R,’ while Lisa dropped ‘Lalisa.’ 

BLACKPINK is currently on the road with their Born Pink World Tour, which is about to head to Australia and Mexico, and will return to headline this year’s Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival in April.

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1 killed, 9 injured in stampede at GloRilla concert in Rochester, New York

Police confirm that one person was killed and at least nine others were injured after a stampede was sparked by reports of gunfire at a GloRilla concert in Rochester, New York on Sunday night. GloRilla — real name Gloria Hallelujah Woods — said in a tweet early Monday morning that she was “just now hearing about what happened …praying everybody is ok.”

The Rochester Police Department said in a news release that as fans were leaving the GloRilla concert at the Main Street Armory just after 11 p.m., they thought they heard gunfire inside the venue – which caused the crowd to surge and rush toward the exit.  Police said: “We do not have any evidence of gunshots being fired or anyone being shot or stabbed,” and they were unclear as to why fans thought they heard gunfire. Police are continuing to investigate what caused the incident, as well as who may have been responsible.

A 33-year-old woman did not survive her injuries, and two others remain in critical condition. Police said that “as the night went on, an additional seven people arrived at local hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries from the event. Preliminary reports from people at the scene indicate that these injuries were caused from being trampled.”

The next scheduled show at the Main Street Armory in Rochester, a Saturday performance by rapper A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, has since been canceled.

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FBI says 4 Americans missing after they were kidnapped in Mexican border city

The FBI said that four U.S. citizens have been kidnapped after gunmen opened fire on their vehicle in the northern Mexico border city of Matamoros. The four Amricans had entered Matamoros, across from Brownsville, Texas, on Friday and were travelling in a white minivan with North Carolina license plates. U.S. officials also confirmed on Monday that a Mexican citizen was killed in the incident.

Matamoros is home to warring factions of the Gulf drug cartel, and the U.S. Consulate issued an alert about shootouts there on Friday were so bad that local authorities warned people to shelter in place. The alert reminded U.S. citizens that this part of Mexico is a “Level 4: Do Not Travel,” which is the highest-level warning in the U.S. State Department’s travel advisory system.

The FBI San Antonio Division office said in a statement Sunday that the vehicle came under fire shortly after it entered Mexico: “All four Americans were placed in a vehicle and taken from the scene by armed men. The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for the return of the victims and the arrest of the culprits.” A post on Twitter appears to show the moment they were kidnapped, with one woman, walking on her own, forced into a white pickup truck. Men armed with guns and wearing bulletproof vests are then seen dragging one person after another into the vehicle. The video posted online appears to show some of them may be injured, but their conditions of the four remain unknown.

On Monday, U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar said in a statement that the Americans were kidnapped at gunpoint and that an “innocent” Mexican citizen died in the attack. He said various U.S. justice agencies were working with their Mexican counterparts to recover the missing U.S. citizens, but did not provide further details.  Mexico President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said Monday that the Americans had crossed the border to buy medicine and ended up caught in the crossfire between two armed groups.

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J-Hope shares the video for “On The Street” featuring J. Cole

BTS member J-Hope has a brand new solo single titled “On The Street,” featuring a collaboration with one of his favorite rappers, J. Cole.

A video clip for the song shows the very moment the two artists met. In the recent Disney+ documentary J-hope In The Box, J-Hope gasps and tells J. Cole: “I’m so honored to meet you,” and then proceeds to let him know how much he admires him and which project was his favorite. “I love your mixtape Friday Night Lights. ‘Higher’ is my favorite song. Come here, I’m about to take you higher!”

In the accompanying music video for “On The Street,” J-hope takes to the streets and subway stations of New York, while Cole appears on a rooftop in front of the Brooklyn Bridge, where the two artists come together at the end.

Take a look at the official music video for “On The Street” – here.

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Disney+ announces ‘Miley Cyrus – Endless Summer Vacation Backyard Sessions’ special

Disney+ announced the original special event, ‘Miley Cyrus ‒ Endless Summer Vacation (Backyard Sessions)’ to celebrate the release of Cyrus’ eighth studio album, Endless Summer Vacation. Endless Summer Vacation will be available both digitally and at physical retailers on March 10th. The album will be available in multiple configurations, including black vinyl, exclusive red vinyl and an exclusive clear vinyl variant available exclusively via Cyrus’ webstore.

Cyrus serves as executive producer on the special, which will showcase new music from the album for the first time, as well as “Flowers,” which has been No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart for six consecutive weeks since its debut. Cyrus will share exclusive interviews taken in the famed Los Angeles house where Frank Sinatra once lived – and where Cyrus shot the official music video for “Flowers.”

‘Miley Cyrus ‒ Endless Summer Vacation (Backyard Sessions)’ is set to premiere on Friday, March 10th at 1 pm EST/10 am PST on Disney+.

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5 people shot in altercation near gun buyback event at Los Angeles beach

Five people were injured in a shooting at a Los Angeles beach, just a few miles from where city officials had hosted a gun buyback event earlier in the day.

According to the Los Angeles Police Department and City Councilmember Tim McOsker, the LAPD’s Harbor Division responded to a radio call of a shooting at Royal Palms Beach around 5:45 p.m. Saturday.  The LAPD said in a statement on Sunday that ‘five male Hispanic victims were at a barbeque, at the beach, with a group of approximately 10-20 people.’  Two suspect approached the group and got into a physical altercation, and ‘the suspects then produced a handgun and fired multiple rounds, striking the victims. The suspects then fled the location in a vehicle.’  Five victims were struck by gunfire, and the police said that the “last information we received was two victims are in critical condition, two victims are in serious condition and one victim is in stable condition.”

A joint statement by McOsker and Janice Hahn, chair of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, read: “We’re outraged and saddened by the shooting at Royal Palms Beach in San Pedro that has left 5 people injured. It’s tragically ironic that today we hosted a gun buy-back event just a few miles away from this location. Gun violence is wreaking havoc on our community … Royal Palms Beach will be closed Sunday and will close earlier on weekends as city officials work on plans to ensure safety and peaceful community use.”

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Pres. Biden visits Selma, AL to make case for voting rights on anniversary of ‘Bloody Sunday’

President Joe Biden traveled to Selma, Alabama, to commemorate the 58th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday.” Biden spoke at the Edmund Pettus Bridge — where in 1965 hundreds of civil rights marchers were attacked by police. Met by public outrage, the event marked a turning point and led to the passage of the Voting Rights Act. Biden has spoken on voting rights often, and in his most recent State of the Union address he said: “In America, we must protect the right to vote, not suppress that fundamental right. We honor the results of our elections, not subvert the will of the people. We must uphold the rule of the law and restore trust in our institutions of democracy.”

Said Biden in his remarks at the bridge: “They forced the country to confront the hard truth and to act to keep the promise of America alive.”   The president said he believed voting is a “fundamental right,” but remains under assault decades later from conservative Supreme Court justices, state lawmakers and election deniers. Biden repeated his plea for Congress to pass new voting legislation named for the late Georgia Rep. John Lewis, who was beaten and suffered a skull fracture during “Bloody Sunday.” Democrats attempted last year to update the 1965 Voting Rights Act with a bill named after Lewis, but failed to gain enough support to break the Senate filibuster.

Biden ended his speeches saying “extremism will not prevail …. Silence, as the saying goes, silence is complicity. And I promise you, my administration will not remain silent. I promise you.” The president then marched across the bridge with civil rights advocates after his speech, the first time he did so since entering the White House.

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Take a look at the Jonas Brothers video for “Wings” featuring Haley Lu Richardson

Jonas Brothers superfan and star of White Lotus, Haley Lu Richardson, is featured in the music video for “Wings,” which will be featured on the Jonas Brothers forthcoming LP ‘The Album,‘ due out May 12.

Richardson told The Hollywood Reporter“It’s the biggest thing of my life … It’s the biggest role of my career: past, present and future. It was amazing and I cried for three days straight.” 

The Jonas Brothers announced the The Album last month during their Hollywood Walk Of Fame ceremony. The Album will be the Jonas Brothers’ sixth studio album and will serve as the follow-up to its 2019 comeback record, Happiness Begins.

Take a look at the video for “Wings”- here.
To pre/order The Album, head here.

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