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(Video Credit: Instagram/uarmyhope)In addition, other members were seen recording in what appeared to be a well-known studio in the US, the same one where 'Standing Next to You' was reportedly produced.J-Hope's post, simply captioned 'I'm out in LA', offered glimpses of BTS members hard at work, taking part in multiple recording sessions. In one clip, Suga could be seen playing the guitar, a rare sight that delighted fans eager to see him back in creative mode. Meanwhile, RM was also spotted in the recording booth, likely working on his rap verses.Their downtime included light-hearted moments with Jimin and V, the latter also posting his own update. One of the standout highlights in the series of images and videos was Charlie Puth playfully entertaining the members with a fidget spinner. Jungkook was seen laughing alongside him during what appeared to be a muted conversation.V's update included a photo of the American artist riding a scooter, while Jimin was seen wearing the same outfit as in J-Hope's post, suggesting the group were indeed together, except for Jin, who is currently on his solo tour.The group has been hard at work in a private location in Los Angeles, preparing for their much-anticipated new album, scheduled for release in spring 2026. The members have been travelling between the US and South Korea as they complete the project, which will mark their first full release following the conclusion of their military service.Earlier today, BTS firmly denied any involvement in the rumoured Michael Jackson tribute album, refuting circulating reports and quashing the accompanying 'song stealing' accusations. The group reaffirmed their commitment to combating misinformation.- EndsMust Watch
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After FIDE Women's World Cup title, Divya Deshmukh learns to deal with overnight stardom
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She's still as tired as she was in Batumi a week back; her time is at a premium now as wave after wave of felicitation events and well-wishers dropping by at her home keep her occupied. 'When I landed in Nagpur, seeing the crowd that showed up, particularly so many kids, that was very special for me,' she says before adding: 'But among all of that, the most enduring moment came on August 2 (at the event where she was felicitated by Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis). When I entered, I saw at least 50 percent of the crowd were kids and they were all cheering my name. It just felt like such a nice moment.' Amidst all the hype, Divya's been keen to share the spotlight. At the Nagpur roadshow, she held up a framed photo of her first coach Rahul Joshi, who passed away a few years back. She even dedicated her grandmaster title to him. Joshi was, after all, the first believer in Divya's talent, a man who convinced her parents and Divya herself that she could be one of the best. 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If he was here today, he would have been very happy,' Divya says. It was at those age-group tournaments, Divya says, that she picked up the attributes that make her among the best today. Like her ability to never agree to draws. Her aggression on the chessboard. The mentality of never being overawed by the occasion, no matter how big. 'What has helped me the most in my career was playing in age-category events. Usually in the last round of these events, it was quite crucial because either you get a medal or you just come fourth or something. So, it was in those events that I learned how to manage my nerves and I always wanted to aim for the gold. I think I got my fighting spirit to never give up from there. That is the one thing that has helped me a lot,' she adds. Ask her if there is one moment from her career — barring the FIDE World Cup title — that stands out for her and defines her career, and she replies: 'I don't think one moment would ever be enough, right?' The World Cup triumph was not just a crowning moment for Divya, it was a turn-of-the-page moment for Indian chess, particularly women's chess, perfectly captured by the sight of two Indian women, Divya and Koneru Humpy, fighting for the title while two Chinese players fought for third place on the next board. 'When I initially got to know that Humpy is the one who is in the final with me, I was very happy for India and Indian chess. Especially young girls who may be looking to take chess as a sport. I knew that either way, the trophy was coming to India. 'In the last two-three years, it has been quite an uprising for Indian chess. India — thanks to everything others like Gukesh, Pragg, Arjun (Erigaisi), Nihal (Sarin) have done — has definitely proven that we are here to stay,' she adds. Amit Kamath is Assistant Editor at The Indian Express and is based in Mumbai. ... Read More


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- Time of India
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Time of India
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- Time of India
'That sh*t was crazy': Adin Ross breaks silence on family backlash after supporting Palestine live on stream
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