Meet HYBE’s New Girl Group ‘TUIDE’ With Pre-Debut Introduction Video
HYBE's Newest Girl Group TUIDE from ABD Label ABD
HYBE’s new girl group TUIDE (pronounced “Tyoo-ih”), the first act under the company’s new label ABD, released their first-ever performance video, “Meet my GIRLS, TUIDE,” today. The video was a full performance of their pre-debut track, “GRLS,” from their debut EP, TUNE & PLAY, which is set to release on August 24, 2 AM PST/ 5 AM EST / 6 PM KST.
The Only Startup Moats Left In The AI Era Are Data And Distribution
TOPSHOT - A robot using artificial intelligence is displayed at a stand during the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva, on May 30, 2024. Humanity is in a race against time to harness the colossal emerging power of artificial intelligence for the good of all, while averting dire risks, a top UN official said. (Photo by Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP) (Photo by FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP via Getty Images)
Trump revives effort to fire Fed's Lisa Cook
Federal Reserve Board Governor Lisa Cook participates in a board meeting at the Federal Reserve on March 19, 2026 in Washington, DC.
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President Donald Trump is "considering" firing Federal Reserve Board Governor Lisa Cook, the White House said this week, reviving an effort that had been stymied by the Supreme Court in June.
US woman who killed husband two decades ago admits murder of firefighter wife
A California woman this week admitted to killing her wife, a decorated fire captain who fought the deadly 2025 Los Angeles wildfires, by stabbing her – the same fate she previously delivered to her husband and had served a decade in prison for.
Aaron McKenna makes weight for Etinosa Oliha title fight: 'Once I become world champion I’m going to take over'
Aaron McKenna may be tall, and have a frame that he claims could one day carry him to heavyweight, but he made the weight well on Friday.
On Saturday, live on Sky Sports at the 3Arena in Dublin, McKenna fights Etinsoa Oliha for the IBF championship.
Weekend Winners: Kate Tracey, Sam Boswell and Jamie Lynch have their say on Saturday's Shergar Cup Sprint at Ascot
Kate Tracey, Sam Boswell and Jamie Lynch reconvene to discuss the best betting angles for the Shergar Cup Sprint at Ascot on Saturday, live on Sky Sports Racing.
Thunder Call heads the market for this typically competitive heat having gone down on his sword when looking to complete a hat-trick in a hot three-year-old handicap at Newmarket last time out, but all three of our panellists are taking on the William Haggas-trained sprinter.
Cherneka Johnson vs Dina Thorsland: Undisputed bantamweight battle for the ages headlines MVPW-05 live on Sky Sports
Cherneka Johnson may be the undisputed bantamweight champion, but she admits Dina Thorslund still occupies the division's throne.
Johnson, the reigning WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO champion, meets Thorslund, the former unified champion, in a headline bantamweight battle for the ages on MVPW-05 in Florida.
Prediction markets take center stage in latest round of quarterly earnings reports
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The latest quarterly earnings reports from FanDuel parent Flutter Entertainment, DraftKings and others shone a spotlight on the burgeoning prediction markets industry.
The best Mediterranean restaurants in the US, ranked
From creamy hummus to inventive shawarma bowls, Mediterranean cuisine continues to grow in popularity across the country.
While other cuisines within the fast-casual sector saw sales slow in 2025, Mediterranean concepts experienced significant growth, Restaurant Business reported, citing Technomic data. Brands including Cava, Nick the Greek, and the Great Greek Mediterranean Grill each saw sales increase by more than 20% in 2025.
Toyota's 'Factory Upgrade' Program In Japan Lets You Pay For New Features In Your Older Car - Jalopnik
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The idea of "planned obsolescence" — that is, companies deliberately limiting the lifespan or repairability of a product so you'll spend money replacing it — should be familiar to anyone who's ever felt their iPhone slow down just as Apple unveils a new one. Retrofitting existing products to keep up with the new stuff isn't really part of the modern capitalism playbook, which is why Toyota's new "Factory Upgrade" program in Japan feels so refreshing to learn about.