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CORTIS Debut Album Hits Spotify Streaming Milestone

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor February 28, 2026
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

The debut album by the South Korean group Cortis, “COLOR OUTSIDE THE LINES,” has surpassed 400 million streams on Spotify as of February 26, 2026, according to a report by OSEN.

The milestone, achieved just five months after the album’s release, is being attributed to the widespread popularity of several tracks, including “GO!” with 136.66 million streams and “FaSHioN” with 124.55 million streams. Other songs from the album, “What You Want” (53.84 million streams) and “JoyRide” (48.62 million streams), have also contributed significantly to the album’s overall success.

The United States is the leading region for Cortis’ music consumption on Spotify, according to reports. This growth in the North American market has been a key factor in the album’s sustained popularity. The group recently performed at the NBA All-Star Week events, a first for a K-pop act, and contributed the song “Mention Me” to the soundtrack of the Sony Pictures Animation film “GOAT,” which topped the North American box office.

Cortis, comprised of members Martin, James, Juhoon, Seonghyeon, and Gunho, is currently preparing for a comeback scheduled for April, according to multiple reports including those from Edaily and Topstarnews.

February 28, 2026 0 comments
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Husband Uses Child’s College Fund to Pay Wife’s Debt – Sparks Outrage

by Priya Shah – Business Editor February 26, 2026
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

A South Korean couple, both practicing in the traditional shamanistic faith of musok, are facing deepening financial and marital strife, revealed on the JTBC program “Divorce Counseling Camp” on Thursday. The husband alleges his wife’s repeated business failures and mounting debts have led to the depletion of funds earmarked for their children’s university tuition, a claim that has intensified tensions within the family.

The husband, whose name has not been publicly released, has reportedly provided substantial financial support to his wife, covering not only her business ventures but likewise the debts of her parents, according to program segments broadcast today. However, the wife reportedly dismisses his assistance, accusing him of “showing off” when he resolves her financial obligations, a dynamic that has fueled resentment and distrust.

The situation escalated when the husband discovered that money specifically saved for his children’s higher education had been diverted to cover his wife’s outstanding debts. “Repeated business debts could ultimately lead to the misfortune of the entire family,” commented counselor Seo Jang-hoon during the broadcast, highlighting the potential for long-term damage to the family unit.

Beyond the financial strain, the couple is also at odds over the wife’s potential participation in a naerim gut, a ritual believed to initiate a person into the role of a full-fledged shaman. After consulting with another musok practitioner, they received advice against the ritual, a recommendation that has left the husband confused and frustrated, while the wife expressed a desire to focus more intently on her business.

The conflict reached a boiling point during a counseling session, where the husband reportedly threw a microphone in a display of anger. Counselor Lee Ho-seon advised the wife to express gratitude to her husband for his years of dedication to the family, but she responded by stating she finds it demanding to trust his sincerity.

Further complicating matters, the wife has voiced complaints about her husband’s perceived favoritism towards his own family. The couple’s issues came to light during a pre-recorded segment of the program, during which the husband abruptly halted filming, prompting speculation about the underlying reasons for his actions. The program is currently airing its 19th season and this couple represents the final case being examined.

February 26, 2026 0 comments
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Palantir Stock: Rebound, AI Concerns, and Future Outlook

by Priya Shah – Business Editor February 10, 2026
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Palantir Technologies shares rose 5.16% in trading today, rebounding from recent declines fueled by concerns over the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) agents on the software sector, according to reporting from Global Economic News.

The gains follow a period of volatility for the data analytics firm, which saw its stock price fall as much as 30% earlier this year amid anxieties that the emergence of autonomous AI agents could diminish the need for traditional software solutions. These concerns centered on the idea that AI agents could autonomously create and maintain software, potentially reducing demand for companies like Palantir that provide pre-built software platforms.

However, analysts at Barclays reportedly believe that transitioning existing systems to AI-driven solutions will take “years,” offering Palantir a window of opportunity. The rebound similarly suggests a possible “oversold” condition, with institutional investors initiating “opportunistic buying,” according to the Global Economic News report.

The shift in sentiment comes as the broader software sector faces scrutiny regarding the potential disruption caused by AI agents. Recent market downturns in the sector have highlighted a paradigm shift, with AI agents like Openclaw (formerly Clawdbot and Moltbot) demonstrating the ability to generate software tailored to specific needs, potentially bypassing the need for expensive, standardized software subscriptions.

Despite the advancements in AI agent technology, significant challenges remain. Security risks associated with granting AI agents broad access to enterprise systems, and the difficulty of controlling autonomous AI, are key concerns. AI agents currently struggle to understand the complex context within large organizations, limiting their ability to deliver meaningful insights without human oversight.

Palantir’s core strengths – its robust security features and its ability to create “digital twins” based on ontological data – position it to address these challenges. The company was originally designed to meet the stringent security requirements of the U.S. Department of Defense and government agencies, providing a foundation for secure AI agent integration. Its “digital twin” technology allows AI to operate within a defined context, mitigating the risk of “hallucinations” or inaccurate outputs.

The company’s internal competition strategy, inspired by the approach of General Electric under CEO Jack Welch, also contributes to its resilience. Palantir fosters competition between its products and teams, driving continuous innovation, and improvement. This approach allows the company to evolve even in the absence of direct external competition.

Meanwhile, another firm, Smartminds, is positioning itself as a potential “second Palantir,” developing AI agent solutions and securing patents for its technology. Smartminds’ AI agent solution, ThanoSQL, has been recognized with an award from the Korean Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy.

Palantir and Salesforce are currently leading the AI agent market, though with differing approaches. Palantir focuses on automating internal enterprise operations, while Salesforce concentrates on automating customer relationship management. The two companies are also collaborating, with Palantir analyzing Salesforce’s CRM data and Salesforce integrating Palantir’s AI capabilities into its workflows.

February 10, 2026 0 comments
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