‘Emilia Perez’ star apologizes for insensitive posts, exits X

‘Emilia Perez’ star apologizes for insensitive posts, exits X

β€œEmilia PΓ©rez” star Karla SofΓ­a GascΓ³n has gone dark in one corner of the internet after a series of her insensitive past remarks about Muslims, Islam, George Floyd and more recirculated this week. GascΓ³n deactivated her X (formerly Twitter) account Friday after issuing an apology for those remarks, which she said β€œhave caused hurt.” She…

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For Rawayana, a Grammy nomination symbolizes Venezuela resilience

For Rawayana, a Grammy nomination symbolizes Venezuela resilience

Though the winners for the 67th annual Grammy Awards have yet to be announced, the Venezuelan band Rawayana has already achieved a career milestone with the nomination of their fifth studio album β€œΒΏQuiΓ©n trae las cornetas?” for Latin rock or alternative album. β€œThis nomination represents something very beautiful because of where we come from and…

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Sir Keir Starmer presses Mauritius on need for Chagos Islands deal to protect UK-US military base | Politics News

Sir Keir Starmer presses Mauritius on need for Chagos Islands deal to protect UK-US military base | Politics News

The prime minister has pressed Mauritius on the need for the Chagos Islands deal to allow “strong protections” for the UK-US military base there. Sir Keir Starmer spoke to his Mauritian counterpart on Friday afternoon, Downing Street said. During their conversation, the Labour leader told Navin Ramgoolam he wanted “strong protections” for the UK-US military…

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FCC demands CBS News turn over ’60 Minutes’ interview amid Trump lawsuit

FCC demands CBS News turn over ’60 Minutes’ interview amid Trump lawsuit

CBS and its β€œ60 Minutes” have long stood as shining beacons of broadcast news. The Sunday night newsmagazine, with its ubiquitous ticking clock, earned a reputation for not backing down from a fight. For a half-century, the show established the standard for TV investigative reporting with its no-holds-barred questioning of U.S. presidents and others in…

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