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Queen Latifah First feminine rapper on the Nationwide Recording Registry

Queen Latifah made US government history after the Library of Congress chose her music for this year’s National Admissions Register List. Latifah’s 1989 debut album, All Hail the Queen, is the project that entered the registry amid 600 works and tracks. Each year, the culture preservation institution shares a list of 25 recordings that have…
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Hire the Runway (RENT) Income This autumn 2022

Rent the runway Losses narrowed in fourth-quarter results reported Wednesday as the digital retailer continues to streamline costs and work toward profitability. Despite the improvements the company has made, its outlook for fiscal 2023 and the first quarter fell short of analysts’ estimates. The share price fell more than 6% in after-hours trading. related investment…
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NPR deletes Twitter after mistakenly labeling it as state media

NPR has announced they will no longer publish and maintain any of their 52 Twitter feeds after Twitter boss Elon Musk mislabeled them as “state media”. According to NPR: NPR will no longer post new content on its 52 official Twitter feeds, becoming the first major news organization to remain silent on the social media…
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The ruling towards the abortion capsule places “judge-buying” issues again into the limelight

A pivotal dispute over the Food and Drug Administration’s approval of the abortion pill mifepristone has sparked new allegations of “judge shopping” by plaintiffs seeking a favorable audience for their litigation. Much of the abortion pill litigation has taken place in Amarillo, Texas, which has a federal division with only one district judge, Matthew Kacsmaryk.…
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Inexperienced E-book actor Frank Vallelonga Jr.’s reason behind dying revealed

Green Book actor Frank Vallelonga Jr. found dead in New York New details have emerged around him Frank Vallelonga‘s death. Four months after the Green Book star was found dead in the early hours of Nov. 28, the New York City Medical Examiner’s Office ruled his cause of death as “acute intoxication due to the…
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Walmart is closing 4 underperforming Chicago shops

Customers shop at a Walmart store on May 19, 2020 in Chicago, Illinois. Scott Olson | Getty Images Walmart announced on Tuesday that it will abruptly close four underperforming Chicago stores, citing millions in annual losses. The company said its eight Chicago stores have not been profitable since they opened 17 years ago. According to…
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Biden visits Northern Eire as political tensions linger

U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks on his economic priorities at a Laborers’ International Union of North America (LiUNA) training center in DeForest, Wisconsin, the United States, on February 8, 2023. Jonathan Ernest | Reuters US President Joe Biden arrives in Northern Ireland on Tuesday to mark the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement…
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Texas mifepristone order threatens entry

Assistant Attorney for First Liberty Institute Matthew Kacsmaryk answers questions during his nomination hearing by the US Senate Judiciary Committee in Washington, DC, December 13, 2017, in a still from video. Reuters Attorneys general of nearly half of U.S. states warn in a new court filing that a federal judge’s decision to suspend the 23-year-old…
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Nonprofits Should Consider When Creating an Investment Account

Nonprofit organizations have an important role to play in the social and economic wellbeing of the world. For-profit institutions have common functions and can use any surplus capital to pay out dividends to stockholders or re-invest into growth efforts for the company. Nonprofits differ in the fact that their bottom line cannot be as straightforward…
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DOJ asks judges to make clear court docket rulings

In this 2018 photo, mifepristone and misoprostol pills are provided at a Carafem medical abortion clinic in Skokie, Illinois. Erin Hooley | Tribune News Service | Getty Images The Biden administration on Monday asked a federal judge to clarify how to respond to his order to keep the abortion pill mifepristone on the market in…
