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.
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 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 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 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 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 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.