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LOS ANGELES (AP) — In 2019, when the K-pop group TOMORROW X TOGETHER (TXT for short) first debuted, they were best known as the first BigHit Entertainment boy band since BTS. This year, they became the first ever K-pop group to headline it, a few months after their album, "The Name Chapter: Temptation,” debuted at No. “Growing requires growing (through) pain all the time. “We take great value in working together with various artists,” Taehyun says of their global collaborations. “Because collaborating with different artists always inspires us and it pushes us forward.
Persons: Huening Kai, TXT, , Peter Pan, , Taehyun, They've, Anitta, Jonas Brothers, ” Taehyun Organizations: ANGELES, , Entertainment, U.S, Associated Press Locations: Chicago
How ‘Moving’ became Disney+’s first big Korean hit
  + stars: | 2023-10-06 | by ( Jane Sit | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +4 min
CNN —Following the success of “Squid Game” on Netflix and “Pachinko” on Apple TV+, “Moving” has landed Disney+ its first Korean hit. “Moving” is a thriller following the fates of low-profile Korean superheroes and their families. Ahead of the awards on October 8, CNN caught up with Ryu to discuss his character, why he thinks the show has resonated with a global audience, and his big hopes for a second season. Korean-style superheroesIn "Moving," actor Cha Taehyun plays a character who has the ability to generate electricity. The actor says the focus on family helps “Moving” resonate with international audiences.
Persons: Kang, Ryu Seungryong, Ryu, Cha Taehyun, Jang Ju, , ” Ryu, , we’re, dote, you’re, don’t, ” That’s,  Ryu, “ Kang Organizations: CNN, Netflix, Apple, Disney, Hulu, Star Wars, Marvel, Busan, Film Locations: Asia Pacific, South Korea’s, South Korea, Park Chan, Hulu
Employee productivity and accuracy decreases during the afternoon, according to a recently published study in the science journal PLOS ONE. Unlike other studies which examine worker productivity, this one doesn't rely on self-evaluations or manager feedback. Instead, researchers tracked computer usage metrics like typing speed, mouse activity, and typing errors. Afternoons tended to be when most typing errors were made. And on Friday afternoons, specifically, there was a decrease in computer activity and increase in typos.
Persons: Taehyun Roh, ScienceDaily.com Organizations: Texas, M University
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