#StrayKids made history at the Governors Ball in NYC, becoming the 1st kpop group to headline the event, attracting a huge crowd, and set the stage on fire with incredible live vocals! 💪🥇🇰🇷🕺🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🕺🏻🌟🏛️👨⚖️🏟️🗽🎡🧲👥👥👥👥👥👥✨🤩🔝🗣️🐐👑❤️🔥
#Seungmin was with the band in spirit, recovering from an ankle fracture! Here's wishing him a speedy recovery!🙏👑
#HAN Jisung shares a heartwarming reaction to a fan banner at Gov Ball 2026 celebrating his new role as a father after recently adopting a crested gecko lizard, Richard.
"Han! Congrats on fatherhood"
A fan-made banner dedicated to #HAN Jisung’s pet, Richard has been filled with messages and signatures from Stays and will be brought to Stray Kids Gov Ball performance today
Reflecting Pool filling began Thursday, should take a few days to complete. Everyone we spoke to who was visiting from out of state telling us - they're excited about the end results
And yes, it does indeed reflect
🚨 LMAO!! President Trump just dropped this absolute GEM: He's filling the newly improved Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool with leftist tears
Straight from the source 🤣🤣
📽️ @TheRicanMemes
World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C.: Stunning Fountains Open 24 Hours a Day 🇺🇸✨
Water, light, and history—24 hours a day. 🇺🇸💦✨ The World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C., reopened in 2026 after a major renovation, and its stunning fountains are once again flowing day and night. A powerful tribute to the heroes of World War II and a must-see destination in the nation’s capital.
The World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C., is one of the nation’s most iconic landmarks, honoring the service and sacrifice of the Greatest Generation. Its beautiful fountains typically operate seasonally from March through December and remain open 24 hours a day during that period. Following an extensive lighting and mechanical system renovation, the memorial reopened in May 2026, just in time for Memorial Day weekend, with its fountains once again flowing around the clock. During the winter months, the fountains are turned off to protect them from freezing temperatures, but for most of the year they provide a breathtaking display of water, light, and remembrance in the heart of the nation’s capital. 🇺🇸💦✨
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#WorldWarII
#WorldWarIIMemorial
#WashingtonDC
#HistoryLivesHere
#GeovannyVicenteRomero
https://t.co/einn5Ra4nY
🚨 BREAKING: The US Senate has just REJECTED the SAVE America Act as part of budget reconciliation, 48-50 — would've required voter ID and proof of citizenship nationwide
REPUBLICAN NAYs: Thom Tillis, Lisa Murkowski, Mitch McConnell and Susan Collins
UNBELIEVABLE!!
It needed 60 votes.
Why can't the Senate pass what over 80% of Americans want?!
🛫🇺🇸 @Stray_Kids will be departing soon to headline @GovBallNYC!
🔔STAY — If you see them in public places, please respect their privacy and personal space and If you come across any photos from invasive angles, kindly refrain from spreading them.
🔗Livestream link:
https://t.co/ihb7gs00R1
the fact that istays from all around the world put so much effort into giving the best streams, engagement and support just to be treated like this is so disappointing. if that broke ass company isnt capable of funding an international pop-up thats equally amazing in terms of merch, prices and overall structure, then why even put this idea into practice in the first place? just dont do it instead of throwing this half assed shit in our faces with the obvious mindset of ‘here, take it and dont complain since im doing something anyway’ as if we’re supposed to settle for this miserable pop-up that looks like some random school gym hosting a student event… its insane, ridiculous, embarrassing, and such a huge lack of respect toward fans who waited YEARS for a single chance to experience something like this in their lives. look at the difference between the pop-up in korea and the one in ny??? its truly frustrating, what a pathetic company.
Only thing I can think is that the SK one was run by JYPE and this they had to sub out to Merchtraffic (aka Live Nation) which is nothing but a money hungry conglomerate. I think there's too much red tape for JYPE to be able to run it stateside, although plenty of kpop shops don't seem to have a problem with it.