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“I was lucky the bullet didn’t hit my family members. Imagine, if my nephew was running around in that area (where the bullet came through), It could have hit him,” said the 36-year-old. “I’m afraid for my own safety. What if more bullets hit my house? My biggest concern is that if more bullets fly over, I will not have a place to live.” PROPOSED ASEAN MEETING Although the situation in Myawaddy seems to have…

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But the government’s decision to shutter schools was no relief to 13-year-old Nur. Her cramped one-room home in the megacity, shared with her younger brother and parents, feels almost as suffocating as the streets outside. “The heat is intolerable. Our school is shut, but I can’t study at home. The…

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“[This production] is very modern, very current, but it pays tribute to the actual text. It’s doesn’t run away from it or make it colloquial,” explained Steve Carell on opening night of the Lincoln Center Theatre revival of Uncle Vanya. “It feels current, but also evergreen. It feels like something that is relevant now, 10, 20, 30 years ago and 30 years hence. I think [Heidi Schreck] did a wonderful job.”Anton Chekhov’s masterpiece returns…

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The NFL will be enforcing a new rule next season to improve player safety, banning the “hip-drop tackle.” It’s a rule that’s received tons of backlash from players, both current and former, who believe it will significantly hamper the way defenders tackle opponents. The controversial tackle occurs where a defender wraps the ball carrier with his hands or arms and then drops their hips, causing the ball carrier’s legs and feet to become trapped. San Francisco 49ers…

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Last updated: April 26, 2024 05:33 EDT | 2 min read Taiwan prosecutors charged 32 individuals with fraud and money laundering linked to ACE Exchange, the Taipei Times reported Friday.The Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office indicted key figures involved with the exchange. These include founder David Pan, his business partner Lin Keng-hong, and former chairman Wang Chen-huan.In a staggering fraud, prosecutors estimate over 1,200 people lost a combined total of NT$800m ($24.56m).Prosecutors allege that starting in 2019, the suspects convinced investors to buy NFTC tokens, bitnature coins, mochange (a token created by ACE Exchange), and other tokens. They are also accused of…

Google parent company Alphabet joined a handful of rival tech giants paying dividends, announcing its first-ever planned payout during its latest quarterly results, which were driven by momentum in search and plans to be even more dominant in AI.  The $0.20 cash dividend will be paid June 17 to shareholders of record as of June 10 for all three classes of company shares A, B and C. The search giant also authorized $70 billion in new share repurchases. The company is sitting on $108 billion in cash. Stocks In This Article: “We’ve had a share repurchase program for quite some time…

The anticipation surrounding Scorpion Casino’s upcoming exchange launches has reached a fever pitch, as investors eagerly position themselves to capitalize on the project’s lucrative passive income opportunities. Even before its official launch, the Scorpion Casino ecosystem has been generating waves of excitement by consistently delivering on its promises of daily payouts to presale participants.Testimonies have flooded social media platforms like X (Twitter), with numerous individuals sharing their experiences of receiving up to 10,000 USDT in daily passive staking income from this licensed and regulated global Casino and Betting Platform. This remarkable feat, achieved during the presale phase alone, has solidified…

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a former Republican presidential candidate for the 2024 race, said Thursday that any anti-Israel protesters on Florida college campuses could face expulsion for any harassing, offensive or belligerent behavior.This comes as Ivy League schools like Columbia University, Harvard and Yale have all faced pro-Palestinian protesters overtaking their campuses with encampments and intimidation towards the Jewish population. Schools like Texas, USC and the University of Minnesota have also faced challenges, with Texas and USC having more than 100 people arrested, collectively, between the two on Wednesday.DeSantis told a group of people at a “Strengthening Florida” event Thursday…

A small-town American farmboy gave the fight against food insecurity real traction.His name was John Froelich. And he helped feed the world in ways that Bob Geldof, Boy George and a galaxy of other celebrities connected to the holiday hit “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” — including global community efforts to feed the world much, much later in the 1980s — could only imagine.MEET THE AMERICAN WHO NEVER FLINCHED IN THE FIGHT FOR INDEPENDENCE, ABIGAIL ADAMSAll it took was American ingenuity, elbow grease — and fossil fuels.Froelich (pronounced fray-LICK), son of German immigrants, invented the gas-powered tractor. “He was quite an…

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Thursday voted to approve a regulation that will reinstate net neutrality rules that allow the agency to regulate broadband internet access as a telecommunications service. Net neutrality rules were first imposed during the Obama administration in 2015 but were repealed in 2017 after the Trump administration flipped control of the FCC, which returned broadband internet to being regulated as an information service. With the Biden administration having returned the FCC to a majority of Democratic appointees, the agency is reinstating net neutrality rules that allow broadband to be regulated under Title II of the…

LOS ANGELES () — Ryan Seacrest celebrated 20 years at KIIS FM by going on a “Thank You” tour Thursday and he even handed out prizes to his loyal followers.It was cheers and smiles for Seacrest as the host greeted a waiting crowd at the final stop of the tour in Burbank.”I remember on the first day I was terrified,” he told Eyewitness News. “I was so nervous, filling some very big shoes on such a legendary radio station, and to be able to do it 20 years later is incredible. I love coming to work.”The day-long “Ryan’s Riding O.C.…

New York    Alphabet, the parent company of Google, bounced back from an absolutely dreadful day for tech shares, as its stock surged Thursday after the closing bell. All it had to do was to hand out billions of dollars to investors. The tech giant announced its first quarterly cash dividend, saying it will pay $0.20 per share on June 17 to shareholders of record as of June 10, as well as a $70 billion share buyback. Buybacks and dividends help to boost stock prices by rewarding investors with cash just for holding the stock but they’re widely criticized for…

The Lincoln Center Theater production of Anton Chekhov’s UNCLE VANYA, with a new version by Heidi Schreck and directed by Lila Neugebauer, just celebrated its opening night at the Vivian Beaumont Theater.BroadwayWorld was there for the big night and you can check out photos of the cast, creative team, and VIP guests below! UNCLE VANYA features Steve Carell, William Jackson Harper, Jonathan Hadary, Jayne Houdyshell, Spencer Donovan Jones, Mia Katigbak, Alfred Molina, Alison Pill, and Anika Noni Rose. The production has sets by Mimi Lien, costumes by Kaye Voyce, lighting by Lap Chi Chu and Elizabeth Harper, and sound by Mikhail Fiksel…

Last updated: April 25, 2024 23:21 EDT | 1 min read The infamous “Buy Bitcoin” sign held up by Christian Langalis during Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen’s Congressional testimony in 2017 has been sold for a staggering $1 million. Langalis, also known as the “Bitcoin Sign Guy” auctioned off the Bitcoin sign sketched on a yellow legal pad between April 18-24, 7 pm ET. The final bid closed at 16 Bitcoin approximate value of $1,027,150.27, according to Scarce City, an online marketplace for Bitcoin goods and Bitcoin non-fungible tokens. The sign was sold to an unknown buyer.  And that’s a wrap…

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David Becker/Getty Images for Fontainebleau Las Vegas Kim Kardashian celebrated her recent trip to the White House by breaking out her signature millennial pout for the ultimate selfie. “Can’t wait to share all about the second chances event today at the White House,” Kardashian, 43, wrote via her Instagram Story on Thursday, April 25. “Thank you, Madame Vice President.” The Kardashians star thew up a peace sign as she posed for a picture on the lawn outside the historic Washington, D.C. site. She also puckered her lips while giving her followers a glimpse at the president’s workplace. Kardashian wore a…

Newly released body camera footage from the Boston Police Department shed light on a police officer’s interaction with anti-Israel demonstrators as protests continue to rage across America’s college campuses.The body camera footage obtained by Fox News Digital shows an unidentified police officer approaching a group of demonstrators from Emerson College huddled on a street corner in front of a public alley entryway in the Massachusetts city at 1:30 on Thursday morning.The officer is heard attempting in vain to reason with the agitators.”We don’t want to arrest anybody. We support your right to protest. I’m indifferent. I don’t have a side…

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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon on Thursday cautioned that markets are too optimistic about the odds of a soft landing as the U.S. economy continues to battle still-high inflation and interest rates. “The odds of a soft landing, the market kind of prices in 70%. I think it’s half of that,” Dimon said during an interview with The Wall Street Journal. “It looks a little bit more like the ’70s to me, and I point out to a lot of people, things looked pretty rosy in 1972 – they were not rosy in 1973.”At that time, unemployment and inflation were…

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