The White House held possibly its most viewed press briefing ever on Tuesday, as almost 200,000 people tuned in to the live stream to see K-pop group BTS speak on anti-Asian hate. Introduced by White ...
It was revealed a few days ago that BTS had some significant plans to close out the month: They would be heading to the White House to meet with Joe Biden and discuss “Asian inclusion and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Members of the K-pop supergroup BTS from left, Jimin, RM, Jin, and J-Hope, join White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre ...
Caitlin O'Kane is a New York City journalist who works on the CBS News social media team as a senior manager of content and production. She writes about a variety of topics and produces "The Uplift," ...
BTS joined White House press decretary Karine Jean-Pierre before meeting with President Joe Biden to discuss rising anti-Asian hate crimes in the country on the last day of AAPI Heritage Month Tuesday ...
(The Hill) – K-pop group BTS is singing a message of inclusion, saying in remarks at the White House that it’s “not wrong to be different” and calling for an end to anti-Asian hate. “Equality begins ...
K-Pop sensation BTS brought their star power to the White House Tuesday, to meet with President Joe Biden and to discuss rising anti-Asian hate in the U.S. “It’s not wrong to be different, the ...
All seven members of the iconic K-pop group BTS made their first visit to the White House Tuesday, promoting the importance of inclusion on the last day of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage ...
The K-pop sensation BTS is en route to the White House. The seven-member South Korean boyband will meet with President Joe Biden on Tuesday to discuss rising anti-Asian hate incidents and round out ...