Tag: Journalism

  • ‘Despacito’ Vindicated With Top Honors At Latin Billboard Awards; Ozuna Wins Artist Of The Year

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    “Despacito” continues to be very alive in 2018. The Luis Fonsi-Daddy Yankee global hit, which set a YouTube record as the first video to reach 5 billion views in early April, won big at the Latin Billboard Awards, which took place tonight, April 26, in Las Vegas. The song wiped out the competition in every […]

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  • Apple officially discontinues AirPort router line, no plans for future hardware

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    Apple is officially exiting the wireless router business and selling off its remaining inventory of AirPort products. This includes the AirPort Express, AirPort Extreme, and both models of AirPort Time Capsule. Apple shared the news in a statement to 9to5Mac: We’re discontinuing the Apple AirPort base station products. They will be available through Apple.com, Apple’s retail stores […]

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  • Daily horoscope for Thursday 26 April

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    Aries Daily Horoscope for Today 26 April 2018: Aries on April 26th will not have much trouble, but neither will they experience fervent joy. You will be engaged in routine affairs, only occasionally wriggling from her tenacious paws to touch someone else’s creativity. Today you will discover a new literary author or artist who creates […]

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  • Atlanta Design Festival includes May 26 architectural tour in Asheville

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    Atlanta Design Festival, organized by MA! (May 26 – June 3, 2018) will present a program of architecture tours, as part of their nine-day festival in Atlanta, Georgia. Now in its twelfth year, this Festival has risen to become one of the nation’s leading events dedicated to showcasing world-class design, architecture and brands. MA!, the […]

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  • In Tackling Gender Inequality in STEM, Considerations of Culture

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    For the numerous organizations dedicated to addressing the problem of women’s underrepresentation in science, solutions are far from clear. GROWING UP IN Saudi Arabia, Aciel Eshky didn’t get the memo that science was for boys. When she was around 10 years old, her aunt started to teach her basic computer programming. From there, going on to […]

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  • 15 Luxurious K-Beauty Products You Can Score on Amazon Prime

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    Korean beauty products, or K-beauty for short, were once known in the US as hard to get and solely reserved for beauty insiders. In the past few years though, people all over the world have caught on to the wonders of K-beauty and the gorgeous, dewy skin that it delivers. Now, you can find K-beauty products practically anywhere, […]

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  • Key Supreme Court justices appear friendly to travel ban

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    WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court appeared poised Wednesday to tune out President Trump’s inflammatory anti-Muslim statements on the campaign trail and uphold his executive order banning travel from seven primarily Muslim countries. In hearing the case Wednesday, Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Anthony Kennedy, a key swing vote, seemed largely unmoved by the argument […]

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  • The Far Right Is Freaking Out Over Kanye West’s Tweets About Donald Trump

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    “It’s the return of Americana and not being a coward and having your own internal compass,” conspiracy theorist Alex Jones said of West’s tweets. A series of pro-Trump tweets from Kanye West sent the far right into a gleeful fit Wednesday, turning a simmering flirtation with the rapper into a full-blown love-fest from a conservative […]

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  • Facebook’s Rise in Profits, Users Shows Resilience

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    Facebook Inc. shares rose Wednesday after the social network reported a surprisingly strong 63 percent rise in profit and an increase in users, with no sign that business was hurt by a scandal over the mishandling of personal data. After easily beating Wall Street expectations, shares traded up 7.1 percent after the bell at $171, […]

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  • Chernobyl: What happened and why?

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    Thirty-two years after the explosions at the Ukrainian nuclear power plant, we revisit the disaster and its legacy. Exactly 32 years ago, explosions at the then-Soviet Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant set off what has been described as the world’s worst nuclear disaster. The blasts released large levels of radiation into the atmosphere, forcing thousands to flee […]

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