Thursday, April 3, 2025

Moana 2 Set to Make Waves with $1 Billion Box Office Prediction

Moana 2, directed by Dave Derrick Jr., is set to release in South Korea on November 27, aiming for over $1 billion in global earnings.

Tomorrow X Together Takes America by Storm: Best-Selling K-pop Album for Two Years Running

According to mid-year sales data, Tomorrow X Together's (TXT) album has become the best-selling K-pop album in the United States.

Paju City’s Baseball Field: A Symbol of Change at Former U.S. Military Base

Paju City opens a new baseball field at the former Camp Howze site, enhancing local sports and community engagement.

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Untold Stories of Vietnam: Heroes, Villains, and Everything in Between

The Vietnam War started in 1955 as a civil conflict, escalating into a Cold War proxy war, ending with North Vietnam's victory in 1975.

Nelson’s Last Stand: How the Battle of Trafalgar Shaped Europe’s Future

On October 21, 1805, a significant naval battle took place off the southwestern coast of Spain near Cape Trafalgar.

Is Marie Antoinette Really the Villain of the French Revolution?

Marie Antoinette was executed on October 16, 1793, symbolizing the fall of the monarchy amid the French Revolution's turmoil.

Neptune’s Secrets: From Methane Skies to Icy Winds at 1,200 MPH

Neptune, discovered in 1846, is the solar system's most distant planet, known for its blue color and extreme conditions.

How Britain’s Opium War Changed China Forever: Untold Story of the Treaty of Nanjing

The Treaty of Nanjing, signed in 1842, ceded Hong Kong, opened Chinese ports, and marked Western imperialism.

Buddhist BTS Aiming to Make Meditation Cool for Gen Z

The Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism is set to unveil BTENS to make itself more relatable and relevant to the younger generation.

From Nazi Allegations to Global Acclaim: Herbert von Karajan’s Musical Legacy Lives On

Herbert von Karajan passed away on July 16, 1937. He remains one of the most influential conductors of the 20th century.

Spam: From WWII Rations to Every Kitchen – How Did It Happen?

On July 5, 1937, Hormel Foods, an American food company, introduced a canned ham made from pork. This product is now famously known as Spam.

Majestic Fleets and Distant Shores: The True Tale of Zheng He’s Voyages

On July 11, 1405, Zheng He, a court eunuch of the Ming Dynasty, embarked on his first expedition (Xia Xiyang). This series of seven...

U.S. Dollar: The Backbone of Global Trade and Investment

On July 6, 1785, the U.S. dollar was adopted as the official currency of the United States. Since then, it has established itself as...

West Point: America’s Premier Forge of Military Leaders

On July 4, 1802, the United States Military Academy was founded with five instructors and ten cadets. Located in West Point, New York, it...

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