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WONHO for ‘Better Than Me’Highline Entertainment K-pop artist Wonho has been extremely busy over the past few months. So much so, it had taken seven months since his last single, “What Would You Do,” for him to release new music. Today, the 32-year-old singer returns with his highly anticipated English pop single, “Better Than Me.” “[It took a while for me to release music] because I wasn’t happy with how the vocals sounded or how the recordings came out,” Wonho says through an interpreter over Zoom from Seoul. “As I have been getting ready, this was the right time that…
IDF Spokesperson Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin offered a detailed account of Operation Rising Lion, outlining the scope of Israel’s historic strikes on Iran that inflicted sweeping damage to the regime’s nuclear and missile programs, declaring Tehran’s bomb-making capability “removed at this time” while warning the broader fight is “not yet complete.” “We launched the operation after receiving clear evidence that the Iranian regime was advancing the pace of missile production and was enriching uranium to high levels,” Defrin stated on Friday. “Iran was dangerously close to obtaining a nuclear weapon,” he highlighted. According to Defrin, Iran’s regime was finalizing plans…
There is strong support for ending taxes on tips in the budget reconciliation measure, otherwise known as the “big, beautiful bill,” a recent survey from the Economist/YouGov found. The survey asked respondents if they support the budget item of ending taxes on tips, and an overwhelming majority said they support that aspect, by a 53 percent margin. Sixty-eight percent across the board said they support ending taxes on tips, while only 15 percent oppose it. Another 17 percent remain unsure. WATCH — Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill Unleashes America’s Energy: The figure is even higher among registered voters, specifically, as 71 percent…
The law firm that represented former President Joe Biden’s disgraced son, Hunter Biden, in his federal investigations is now suing him for unpaid legal fees. Winston & Strawn LLP recently filed the lawsuit against its former client, according to the New York Post. The lawsuit states in part that the firm represented Biden “in several complex matters, including criminal trial in the United States District Court for the District of Delaware.” In turn, they provided him with what was described as “extensive legal services in those matters which generated a substantial amount of fees” — the entirety of which, they…
The 18th package was reportedly removed from the agenda of the EU leaders’ summit due to resistance from Hungary and Slovakia EU leaders have opted to postpone discussion of a new package of sanctions against Russia, according to Hungarian news outlet Index. The delay reportedly comes as Budapest and Bratislava oppose the move due to mounting concerns about energy imports.Adopting new sanctions requires unanimous approval from all 27 EU member states. Hungary and Slovakia have spoken out against more sanctions amid disagreements with Brussels over a proposed plan to phase out Russian energy imports by 2027. The European Commission intends…
Reports of explosions and air defense activity in southwestern Tehran emerged early Saturday morning local time. No details about the explosions were immediately available. Reports of Explosions and Air Defense activity have emerged from several cities in #Iran, including Malard and Eslamshahr, as well as air defense operations in western #Tehran and other locations. #IsraeliranWar — Omid Habibinia (@omidhabibinia) June 28, 2025 There are reports of aerial patrols in Eslamshahr near southern Tehran. Reports of Aerial Patrols over Tehran’s skies are emerging. No domestic media have reported on the #Explosions & air defense activity in #Eslamshahr, near southern #Tehran. In…
Topline The Supreme Court broadly gave President Donald Trump a win Friday in its first major case over his agenda, as the court limited lower court judges’ ability to block his policies nationwide, though the court side-stepped the question of whether his policy restricting birthright citizenship is constitutional. President Donald Trump speaks to reporters on the South Lawn at the White House on June 15.Getty Images Key Facts The Supreme Court issued its ruling in Trump v. CASA Inc., a case consolidating several lawsuits against Trump’s executive order, which reverses longstanding Constitutional precedent to bar children born in the U.S.…
President Donald Trump spoke Friday about his administration’s support for the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), the American nonprofit group that is supplying millions of meals to Palestinians in Gaza. Speaking in an Oval Office with the foreign ministers of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda, who had just signed a peace deal at the State Department, Trump answered a reporter’s question about Gaza. “We’re supplying, as you know, a lot of money, a lot of food, to that area — because we have to,” the president said. Though he did not mention GHF directly, the president was referring to…
The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauges showed underlying price pressures easing in May, reinforcing the case for interest rate cuts later this year as price growth continues to drift downward. The Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) price index, released Friday by the Commerce Department, rose 0.1 percent for the month, bringing the annual inflation rate to 2.3 percent, modestly higher than April’s 2.1 percent pace but still near the Fed’s 2 percent target. The core PCE index, which excludes food and energy, rose 0.2 percent in May and 2.7 percent from a year earlier, unchanged from April. While some observers pointed…
President Donald Trump’s Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed a lawsuit against Orange County, California, election officials, accusing them of concealing voter registrations of noncitizens on its voter rolls. “Voting by non-citizens is a federal crime, and states and counties that refuse to disclose all requested voter information are in violation of well-established federal elections laws,” Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division said in a statement: Removal of non-citizens from the state’s voter rolls is critical to ensuring that the State’s voter rolls are accurate and that elections in California are conducted without…