Julian Chambers
Julian Chambers is an Entertainment Reporter and journalist at Bright Times News with 6 years of experience covering film, television, music, and pop culture. He focuses on timely reporting, industry analysis, and audience-focused storytelling.
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BTS Releases ‘Swim’ With Lili Reinhart After Four-Year Hiatus
BTS drops their fifth studio album ARIRANG and surprise-collaborates with Hollywood actress Lili Reinhart in the music video for lead single Swim, marking the group's first full release following nearly four years of mandatory military service.
US FCC Approves $6.2B Nexstar-Tegna Deal: 8 States Warn Of TV Price Hikes
The US Federal Communications Commission and Department of Justice greenlit Nexstar Media Group's $6.2 billion takeover of rival Tegna on Thursday, creating the largest local television operator in the country — and triggering simultaneous legal challenges from eight state attorneys general and DirecTV.
BTS Bring Long-Awaited Comeback Concert to Gwanghwamun Square
BTS reunites as a full group for a free outdoor concert at Seoul's Gwanghwamun Square on Saturday, March 21, marking the K-pop septet's first joint performance in nearly four years following mandatory military service.
OpenAI Ditches Own Data Centers, Bets $50B on Renting AI Servers
OpenAI abandons plans to own its Stargate data centers, signing a $50B Amazon deal to rent AI compute power instead, marking a sharp pivot from its original $500B infrastructure vision.
Meta Plans to Cut 16,000 Jobs to Fund Its $600 Billion AI Bet
Meta plans to cut up to 16,000 jobs — its largest-ever workforce reduction — as CEO Mark Zuckerberg redirects billions toward AI infrastructure while his company's own AI models fall behind rivals.
NVIDIA Launches NemoClaw to Fix OpenClaw’s Security Flaws for Enterprises
NVIDIA formally unveils NemoClaw at GTC 2026, a hardware-agnostic, open-source AI agent platform designed to address the security vulnerabilities that made OpenClaw risky for enterprise deployment.
OpenAI Faces Two Lawsuits: ChatGPT Blamed for Brain Damage, Illegal Legal Aid
OpenAI confronts dual legal attacks in March 2026 — one alleging its chatbot triggered near-fatal psychosis, the other accusing it of practicing law without a license.
Nvidia Exits OpenAI and Anthropic Bets as Pentagon AI Row Splits Big Tech
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang signals the end of the company's direct stakes in both OpenAI and Anthropic, as the AI industry fractures over OpenAI's rushed Pentagon contract, a growing employee revolt, and a mass user boycott.
SRK and Rajinikanth to Share Screen Again in Jailer 2— 15 Years After Ra.One
Crew member's Instagram post on March 4 pushes Shah Rukh Khan's Jailer 2 cameo from rumour to near-confirmation, reuniting two of Indian cinema's biggest icons for the first time since 2011.
Google DeepMind Locks Three AI Deals in One Week Using Hybrid Acquisitions
Google DeepMind completed three AI deals in one week using hybrid acquisition structures including Common Sense Machines, Hume AI licensing, and Sakana AI investment.

