Dean Martin returns to the top 10 of the Hot 100, Kelly Clarkson’s “Underneath The Tree” and Nat “King” Cole’s “The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You)” continue to rise. Will Brenda Lee or Wham!
Sabah DAP chief Phoong Jin Zhe (left) said businessman Albert Tei insisted on seeing him despite having no prior appointment. Sabah DAP chief Phoong Jin Zhe plans to take legal action against ...
Sabah DAP chief Phoong Jin Zhe is mulling legal action against controversial businessperson Albert Tei for linking him to the Sabah mining license scandal in a recent podcast show. In a statement ...
Billboard’s year-end charts for 2025 have arrived! On December 9 local time, Billboard published its annual year-end charts, which featured entries by numerous K-pop artists—and a strong showing by ...
Anh Phoong ‘05 (Criminal Justice) can’t get far on the Sacramento State campus without students stopping to take selfies with her. And for good reason. Located up and down the state, her eye-catching ...
The billboard queen of the State Bar of California is expanding her imprint. Anh Phoong, the San Jose native and personal-injury lawyer of "Something Wrong? Call Anh Phoong" fame, released a new line ...
The song has been streamed over 3 million times in under a month. A song created through artificial intelligence has made history topping a Billboard country music chart, but it has also sent ...
It was released by Breaking Rust, who also isn’t real but instead a creation of AI. According to Billboard, Breaking Rust is a relatively fresh creation, arriving on the scene around mid-October. His ...
“Don’t let them make you break the law,” read new digital billboards on expressways near U.S. Southern Command headquarters in Doral, Florida, where the U.S. military’s ongoing operations in the ...
Advertising, when done right, is an art. After all, people have made Emmy-winning shows just about the ins and outs of creating a good ad. A simple glance at a major billboard or pre-video ad will ...
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(KRON) — A Bay Area woman who launched a billboard campaign in an effort to land her “Mr. Right” has received a flood of applicants, with men from as far away as Brazil applying to become her spouse.
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