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LeBron James and Stephen Curry had contrasting performances in a recent NBA game, highlighting the highs and lows of professional basketball. In a noteworthy achievement, LeBron James surpassed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to become the player with the most regular-season minutes in NBA history. This milestone adds to his impressive legacy, which already includes being the NBA’s all-time leading scorer. “It’s a pretty cool honor,” James remarked, showing pride in this significant accomplishment. On the flip side, Stephen Curry faced an unusual challenge. In a game where he played over 11 minutes, he failed to score, making no field goals and ending…

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HARARE — El presidente de Zimbabue, Emmerson Mnangagwa, ha presentado una nueva política que permitirá a los beneficiarios de tierras que fueron tomadas a propietarios blancos durante reformas agrarias controvertidas, vender esas tierras y obtener préstamos bancarios utilizando la propiedad como garantía. Este cambio representa un giro significativo en la política de tierras del país, ya que anteriormente, los agricultores reasentados no podían transferir la propiedad de la tierra. Sin embargo, la nueva norma establece que la transferencia solo podrá realizarse entre “zimbabuenses indígenas”, es decir, ciudadanos negros del país, y requerirá la aprobación del gobierno. Desde el año 2000,…

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An active-duty Marine has been charged with the murder of a young woman whose body was discovered in a pond after she had been missing for over a week. The tragic incident has raised serious concerns about safety, accountability, and the social dynamics surrounding the individuals involved. Twenty-year-old Willie Ellington, stationed at Naval Air Station Pensacola, was apprehended on Wednesday, the same day authorities found 26-year-old Tshey Bennett’s body in a pond located in an abandoned neighborhood in Mobile, Alabama. Bennett was last seen about 50 miles away in Pensacola, where she was reportedly working as an escort. Bennett, known…

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Lizzo Opens Up About Legal Battles on Keke Palmer’s Podcast On December 19, Lizzo shared her thoughts on the various lawsuits she is facing during an appearance on the podcast “Baby, This Is Keke Palmer.” The Grammy-winning artist expressed that she felt “blindsided” by a sexual harassment lawsuit brought against her by three former backup dancers. In the interview, Lizzo, 36, explained that she needed time to think after what had been a successful year, which included her first arena tour alongside her dancers from “Watch Out for the Big Grrrls.” She recalled that after the tour wrapped up, she…

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Kelly Mi Li, known from the show Bling Empire, recently opened up about her experience as a new mother. During her appearance at the Unforgettable: The 22nd Annual Asian American Awards at the Beverly Hilton, she shared some heartfelt thoughts about her daughter, Mili, who is now 20 months old. Kelly welcomed Mili in April 2023 with her partner, William Ma, shortly after Bling Empire concluded. When asked what surprised her most about motherhood, Kelly joked, “How much guilt I have for being here right now!” She noted that while her daughter probably enjoys spending time with her grandmothers, the…

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The 2024 Emirates NBA Cup concluded on Tuesday night in Las Vegas, presenting numerous insights from both the game action and the atmosphere surrounding it. The Milwaukee Bucks emerged victorious, defeating the Oklahoma City Thunder 97-81. Giannis Antetokounmpo displayed his remarkable talent, making it challenging for the Thunder to find a rhythm in their offense. During their post-game discussion, analysts Kevin O’Connor and Tom Haberstroh delved into the implications of the Bucks’ win. They highlighted concerns regarding the Thunder’s roster, which seems heavily oriented towards defense. This focus might require the team to consider making a trade to acquire a…

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A U.S. delegation has arrived in Damascus, Syria, marking the first visit in over a decade. The main objective of this trip is to gather information on American citizens who went missing under the Assad regime. Leading the group is Roger Carstens, the U.S. Special Envoy for Hostage Affairs, along with Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs Barbara Leaf and NEA Senior Adviser Daniel Rubinstein, who has extensive experience in foreign relations. During their stay, the officials will engage with the Syrian people, including civil society members and community activists, to understand their aspirations for the country after…

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CONCORD, N.H. — With the impending inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump, a number of U.S. colleges and universities are advising international students to return to campus sooner rather than later. This advice comes amid concerns that Trump may reinstate travel restrictions similar to those from his first term in office. Over a dozen institutions have encouraged their international student population to return before Trump takes over on January 20. While some students might need to return to classes for the spring semester, schools emphasize the importance of coming back early to minimize the risks so that students on academic visas…

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Travelers, both on the road and in the air, should prepare for a busy holiday season in the United States. The Auto Club AAA estimates that over 119 million Americans will be traveling at least 50 miles from home from now until New Year’s Day, surpassing the previous record set in 2019. The busiest times for travel are expected to fall on the weekends before and after Christmas. Additionally, the group Airlines for America is projecting that U.S. airlines will transport around 54 million passengers from this last Thursday through January 6, which is a 6% increase compared to last…

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A woman from the Atlanta area has taken legal action against PNC Bank, claiming that her race and status as a single mother were factors in her not receiving a job promotion. Brandie Falice, the employee in question, filed a discrimination lawsuit after her interview for a management position did not go as she had hoped. In the lawsuit, Falice alleges that the regional manager assigned a series of discriminatory reasons for denying her the promotion, despite her longstanding service at the bank. “I felt discouraged and felt like the time and effort I spent at this company was disregarded…

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