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The Grammy Music Awards, the most prestigious music award in the United States, announced the nominees at dawn today (24th), and interest was high as to which category the group BTS would be nominated for.



The American Recording Academy has announced the nominations for the 64th Annual Grammy Awards.



BTS was nominated for the 'Best Pop Duo/Group Performance' for two years in a row with the digital single 'Butter' released in May, but was not nominated for the 'Record of the Year' category, which was mentioned as a strong candidate.



BTS previously received the Artist of the Year award at the American Music Awards on the 22nd, and also received the trophy at the Billboard Music Awards for 5 consecutive years from 2017 to this year. will dominate all of them.



The 64th Grammy Awards ceremony will be held on February 1, next year.



(Screen source: Twitter @RecordingAcad)


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I've seen many articles that the Korean Poultry Association protested against the assertion of taste columnist Hwang

Gyo-ik that

Korean chicken has no taste.



Earlier, on the 21st, Mr. Hwang claimed through his SNS, 'It is an objective fact that Korean broilers are almost the only small and tasteless in the world'.



On the 18th, 'The Rural Development Administration confirms that chickens weighing 3 kg are delicious and cheaper per meat weight than chickens weighing 1.5 kg', 'In countries other than Korea, chickens weighing 3 kg are fried and eaten well'. mentioned.



The Korean Poultry Association protested against this claim, and issued a statement on the 22nd, saying, 'I have nailed a nail to the hearts of those who work in the industry with all kinds of slander about Korean chicken' and 'Sarcasm that small chickens are tasteless. But the size is what the consumer wants,' he countered.



In response, Mr. Hwang also seems to be continuing the debate by rebutting, 'Is it something to be criticized for asking for a big, cheap chicken?'



(Screen source: Hwang Gyo-ik SNS, Korean Poultry Association website, article source: Money Today)


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I have seen many articles that a stalking victim who was suffering from death threats asked the police for protection, but did not receive a smart watch on time.



In July, Gyeonggi-do Gimpo Police Station received a 112 call and was dispatched to an officetel.



A man in his 40s was making a fuss saying ‘I’m going to kill him’, but a woman who had been stalking for a long time by this man asked the police for personal protection, and the police registered the woman as a 112 emergency protection target and provided a smart watch. promised



However, I did not receive it until the end of the protection period earlier last month.



A police official explained, 'The incident occurred late at night and it was difficult to check the stock, so it was difficult to pay the same day.



The woman explained, 'A month later, I received a text message asking me to come to pick up the smartwatch, but I couldn't go out because of my phobia.



There were also claims that the police responded complacely, saying to women, 'The fastest way to get out of stalking is to move.'



(Article source: Kookmin Ilbo)