Month: July 2019

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Karamo Brown is ready to talk when Mario Lopez is.  The Extra co-host has recently made headlines for comments he made in a June interview on PragerU’s The Candace Owens Show. During their conversation, Owens raised the topic of children telling their celebrity parents how they identify.  “A lot of weird trends come out of Hollywood…and one of the weirder
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A group of U.S. senators on Wednesday questioned the Federal Aviation Administration oversight of Boeing Co’s 737 MAX as the agency defended the longstanding practice of deferring much of the process of certifying new aircraft to manufacturers. A grounded Boeing 737 MAX aircraft is seen parked in an aerial photo at Renton
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ROME (Reuters) – The European Union ended a standoff with Italy over African immigration on Wednesday, agreeing to take 116 asylum-seekers rescued at sea last week but denied permission to go ashore by the country’s right-wing interior minister. FILE PHOTO: Italy’s Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini addresses a news conference at the end of a
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It’s been over a decade since hip-hop megastar Tyler the Creator burst onto the scene as the head honcho in Los Angeles rap group Odd Future. The band and movement around them was an incendiary whirlwind of smelly teen spirit, grungy, bass-driven beats and skatewear. Lots of skatewear. But this was skatewear in 2007. Before
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FILE PHOTO: An Airbus A350-1000 performs during the 53rd International Paris Air Show at Le Bourget Airport near Paris, France June 18, 2019. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol/File Photo PARIS (Reuters) – Airbus on Wednesday posted stronger-than-expected core second-quarter earnings, led by the switch to efficient new single-aisle jets, and maintained its profit forecast for the year while
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