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  • Karol G Colombian Singer to Feature on Barbie Soundtrack

    The much anticipated Barbie movie is inching closer to its premiere, and the world is abuzz. Having already released the movie’s official song, Dance The Night, performed by Dua Lipa, Barbie has recently announced the names of the artists who will be featured on the soundtrack. Amongst the chosen artists is Colombian singer Karol G,…

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  • Target Bows to Extremist Pressure, Removes Pride-Themed Apparel

    The recent decision by Target to remove some of its Pride-themed merchandise from its store shelves has stunned and outraged the LGBTQ+ community and sparked debate over the broader national conversation surrounding the civil rights of transgender people. It began earlier this month when Target introduced two lines of beachwear with non-gender-affirming designs for trans…

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  • Tina Turner, Queen of Rock and Roll, Passes Away at 83

    Tina Turner, the iconic musician, entertainer, singer, model, and songwriter, who held generations of fans in the palm of her hand, has passed away at the age of 83. From her humble beginnings as a young girl in a Tennessee farmhouse, Tina Turner achieved what many would think impossible and became one of the country’s…

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  • Prince Harry Denied Right to Pay for Police Protection in UK

    Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, has lost his second attempt in court to gain permission to pay for police protection when visiting the United Kingdom. The British royal asked the High Court for permission to appeal a prior decision that had denied him the right to pay specialized members of the police for his protection…

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  • Apple Partners With Broadcom to Build 5G Components in the US

    Andrew Burton/Getty Images In a move that supports the US economy and further strengthens its technological competitive edge, Apple Inc has struck a multi-billion-dollar deal with semiconductor manufacturer Broadcom Inc. to build 5G RF components in the US. These components, which would be used in Apple devices, will be designed and manufactured at Broadcom’s Fort…

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  • Citi Drops Sale of Mexican Subsidiary, Opts for Public Offering

    Citi announced on Wednesday that it has ceased its efforts to sell its Mexican subsidiary and will instead pursue a public offering (IPO) of the company’s shares in 2025. The bank is in the process of separation of its consumer banking, small and medium enterprise banking operations in Mexico – which will be the ones…

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  • Missing Children and Hope for their Rescue in the Colombian Jungle

    In the remote jungles of Colombia, the search is still on for four missing children and hope endures that they will be found alive and well. The search and rescue operation, dubbed “Operation Esperanza”, continues for the infants, aged 13, 9, 4 and 11 months, whose mother was tragically killed in the crash of a…

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  • Teenagers Charged in Killing of Colorado Woman After Throwing Rock Through Windshield

    Three high school seniors were arrested and accused of hurling a landscaping rock at a Colorado woman, killing her as she drove just outside Denver, authorities said Wednesday. The arrest affidavits released on Thursday indicate that the suspects, two 18-year-olds, Joseph Koenig and Nicholas Karol-Chik, and one 16-year-old, Zachary Kwak, took the photo of Bartell’s…

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  • MTA Suspends Use of Twitter for Service Alerts

    People walk off of a subway train at a Brooklyn station Nov. 18, 2020, in New York City.Spencer Platt / Getty Images file The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), the largest transportation network in the United States, has decided on Thursday cut ties with the platform owned by Elon Musk after Twitter asked the MTA to…

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  • US Economy Slows to 1.1% Growth in First Quarter

    The US economy cooled in the first quarter of 2023, registering a 1.1% growth in the period from January to March, according to the Office of Economic Analysis. This was well below the estimates of the main market surveys, which indicated a 2% rise, and a significant decline from the 2.6% registered in the fourth…

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