News
Beijing may have warned against "blind box" toys, but analysts are betting that Pop Mart International — the company behind Labubu dolls — will remain one of China's hottest consumer brands ...
Doja Cat is coming. The Grammy-winning artist graced the cover of V magazine on Tuesday (July 1), which sets the stage for her anticipated Vie album arriving this fall.
As demand for the popular toys continues, some are embracing knockoffs, known as Lafufus.
Ning—who is the founder, chairman and CEO of Pop Mart International Group, the company behind Labubu—has a jaw-dropping net worth estimated to be $22.1 billion, according to Forbes.
Labubu dolls are a little creepy with their sharp teeth and devilish grins. Here's why Labubu is so famous and how K-Pop and TikTok ignited it.
By Associated Press (CNN) — Their reunion? It’s smooth like butter. The K-pop septet BTS will return in spring 2026 with a new album and world tour.
Reneé Rapp, Ethel Cain, Suzy Clue and more from prospects experimenting with undeniably modern modes while recognizing their place in the Pop Girl lineage.
Morgan Stanley now calls Pop Mart one of the world’s fastest-growing global brands on record, and it has a market value of about $43 billion. Shares have soared 182% so far this year.
If you’ve been hunting for a Labubu figure lately, you’re not alone, Pop Mart’s wildly popular creature has officially sold out on most retail sites.
Prosecutors last week charged the surviving motorist of a deadly and allegedly alcohol-fueled New Year's Day wreck near Bigfork with vehicular homicide while under the influence.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results