From Tainy and Karol G, Mara Beccera, Peso Pluma, and Tito Double P, and more, here are this week's biggest releases.
Tarrak's newest single, "Pigalugu," begins with a simple piano hook that evolves into an easy groove. It rests flawlessly under his message of hope and community.
Following the announcement last week, the video player, icon, and app-wide redesign is now widely rolling out to YouTube for Android and iOS. All YouTube icons throughout the app have been updated.
It’s official—BLACKPINK is gearing up for their comeback! Last week, it was reported that BLACKPINK is preparing to release a new album in December, but at the time, YG Entertainment commented that ...
The Mariners provided Seattle with a night the city won't forget any time soon Friday as they took down the Tigers in their marathon of a winner-take-all Game 5 that lasted 15 innings. If the ...
NEWS AT NOON AND BREAKING NEW DETAILS IN THE KYREN LACY INVESTIGATION. AS LOUISIANA STATE POLICE RELEASE NEW VIDEO EVIDENCE RELATED TO THE FORMER LSU FOOTBALL PLAYER AND THAT DEADLY CRASH IN DECEMBER ...
HOUMA, La. (WAFB/Gray News) – An LSU football player was accused of causing a deadly vehicle crash last year, but newly released video of the crash shows he was 72 yards behind the vehicles that ...
Emari Demercado got more than an earful on Sunday. The Cardinals running back made the boneheaded play of the day when he ripped a 72-yard carry up the middle to the house for an apparent touchdown, ...
Matt Ory, the attorney of late LSU wide receiver Kyren Lacy, presented new video during a recent interview with HTV 10 that showed Lacy’s car was traveling “approximately 72 yards” away from the fatal ...
President Donald Trump has said he is dispatching 200 Oregon National Guard troops to protect Portland’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement building in a “War ravaged” city where police have been ...
Nicole Charky-Chami is a senior editor based in Los Angeles, writing and producing breaking news. She teaches journalism courses for UCLA Extension and previously taught at Loyola Marymount University ...
A robotics company in China has shown off a humanoid robotic head that can express emotions through extremely subtle movements of its facial features. A video that has gone viral on social media shows ...
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