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CELEBRITY

GloRilla Teases Collab Song With Megan Thee Stallion (Video)

GloRilla is getting ready to bless her fans with new music on Friday (April 5). She first teased the mixtape

ECONOMY

anime crunchyroll: ‘Anime April’: What to watch this 2024 if you are a fan of the action genre

If you are a fan of the fighting showdowns in anime, there is a ton of content awaiting you this

REAL ESTATE

Linda Grace’s New Book, “Rescue Plan for the Lost Planet: Volume 1,” is a Thought-Provoking Exploration of What is Currently in Motion to Save Earth Before It’s Too Late

New York, NY, April 02, 2024 –(PR.com)– Fulton Books author Linda Grace, a retired lifelong learner who lives in rural Pennsylvania

NEWS

Canadian Lawmaker Says China Had Chinese Students Vote for Him

A member of Canada’s Parliament testified on Tuesday that high school students from China were transported by bus to vote

PRESS RELEASE

Remembering Lahaina With Metaphorical Realist Vladimir Kush

LAS VEGAS, April 2, 2024 (Newswire.com) – World-renowned artist Vladimir Kush releases two artworks never shown before as a part

BUISNESS

Who could be the next Disney CEO after Bob Iger?

Disney is gearing up for what could become a corporate succession battle, just as soon as it wraps up its

TECH

Photoncycle targets low-cost energy storage with a clever hydrogen solution

For years, the solar energy sector has grappled with interseasonal energy storage. The ability to harness the surplus solar energy

ENTERTAINMENT

The Fate of Grey’s Anatomy Revealed After 20 Seasons

Grey’s Anatomy won’t be hanging up its white coat just yet. The ABC series has been renewed for a 21st season,

LIFESTYLE

Nicki Minaj, Billie Eilish, Katy Perry and other musicians sign letter against irresponsible AI

A group of 200 musicians signed an open letter calling on tech companies and developers to not undermine human creativity

SCIENCE

I spy with my speedy eye — scientists discover speed of visual perception ranges widely in humans

Using a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it experiment, researchers from Trinity College Dublin have discovered that individuals differ widely in the rate at which