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Social Media Blackout: 10 Celebrities Who Took a Break From Social Media in 2023
RadarOnline.com· 7 hours agoSelena Gomez, Billie Eilish, Chris Evans and more celebrities have taken a break from social media this year for different reasons.
Murders, imprisonment and violence: Threats to press freedom grow in Latin America
CNN via Yahoo News· 38 minutes agoAt least five journalists were killed in Mexico last year, dozens have been arrested in Cuba and...
Cuban authorities sentence young mother to 15 years in prison for live streaming protest
Miami Herald via AOL· 3 days ago“The harsh sentencing this week of up to 15 years in prison for Cubans who peacefully assembled in...
Gen Zers say they're hooked on fast fashion, but regret their Shein hauls when the 'high' wears off
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoMelanie Parncutt, a Zoomer who works as a publicist at Otter Public Relations, told BI Gen Zers...
Bartlesville goes dark on social media following online onslaught of negative comments
Gannett via AOL· 3 days agoBartlesville Police Chief Kevin Ickleberry apologized last Thursday for how his officers treated the...
READ THE EMAIL: Britney Spears' Ex-Manager Demanded $500k a Year For Her Firm Months After Singer...
RadarOnline.com· 1 hour agoBritney Spears’ father Jamie submitted an email exchange between himself and his daughters’ former manager Lou Taylor — that revealed Lou demanded a guaranteed six-figure annual compensation ...
'Senior assassin' trend: Authorities warn that teen game could have deadly consequences
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe game is meant to be a senior tradition in which two or more high schoolers use water guns to...
The ‘Baby Reindeer’ Ending Is a Full-Circle Moment
Esquire· 1 day agoOn Baby Reindeer, a new drama on Netflix, the main character, Donny Dunn, makes one bad decision after another. The series is based on the true story of...
US blasts Cuban gov't sentencing of protesters as 'unconscionable' and 'outrageous'
Reuters via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe United States on Monday blasted a Cuban court's decision to sentence a group of protesters to as many as 15 years in jail, calling the recent judgment "unconscionable" and "outrageous."
Feds investigating Emory for discrimination of students
Atlanta Journal-Constitution· 20 hours agoAn Emory spokesperson said the university has received the complaint and will respond, but is unable...