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Kyle C. Garrison

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See Kenya protests in Nairobi

See Kenya protests in Nairobi

Violence erupted in Kenya on Tuesday, as protesters clashed with police in the streets and stormed the country's parliament building after lawmakers passed a bill to raise taxes. Columns of thick smoke poured from the Parliament complex. Protesters furious at the tax increase foreseen by the budget law threw stones and blocked the streets. The protests have paralyzed Kenya's capital, Nairobi, and images of demonstrators storming parliament and entering the complex have shocked the nation. More than 30 protesters have been injured and at least five have been killed, according to several civic groups. Protests have spread across the country,…
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‘I Am: Celine Dion’ Review: You’ve Seen the Best of Me

‘I Am: Celine Dion’ Review: You’ve Seen the Best of Me

The disease shows no respect for even the most revered figures in pop music In “I Am: Celine Dion,” a documentary about the global singer on Amazon Prime Video, it quickly becomes clear that Dion can't even move her body, let alone perform a soaring ballad with all the strength she has, right from the start. adolescence onwards. , she raised millions. The film, from director Irene Taylor, records the singer's painful reality as she battles the rare neurological condition called stiff person syndrome. In a December 2022 Instagram post, Dion tearfully revealed her diagnosis to fans, but by then…
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Netanyahu’s coalition appears stable after court ruling

Netanyahu’s coalition appears stable after court ruling

The forced conscription of ultra-Orthodox Jews into the Israeli army has become a controversial issue that has the potential to fracture the ruling coalition. This order, aimed at integrating the ultra-Orthodox community into military service, has sparked heated debate within Israeli politics. The conscription policy has long been a point of contention, as ultra-Orthodox Jews have historically been exempt from compulsory military service. This exemption is rooted in a long-standing agreement between the Israeli government and ultra-Orthodox religious leaders, who maintained that their community's religious studies were of paramount importance. However, this agreement has faced growing criticism from secular and…
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Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight rescheduled for November 15 after Tyson’s health episode

Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight rescheduled for November 15 after Tyson’s health episode

The Mike Tyson-Jake Paul fight is now set for November 15, after the former world heavyweight champion fell ill on a flight last month. The game was originally set for July 20 in Arlington, Texas, home of the NFL's Dallas Cowboys, and will be broadcast on Netflix. Tyson had been feeling nauseous and dizzy during the final hour of the flight from Miami to Los Angeles. His plane was met by first responders, while Tyson's camp attributed the episode to an ulcer problem and said he would have to do light training for several weeks. Tyson will turn 58 on…
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Italian Meloni Uncomfortable as EU Reaches Agreement on Top Positions

Italian Meloni Uncomfortable as EU Reaches Agreement on Top Positions

European Commission President and European People's Party (EPP) lead candidate for re-election, Ursula von der Leyen, greets delegates before giving a speech at the party congress of the German conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) at the Estrel Berlin Hotel in Berlin on 8 May 2024. John MacDougall | AFP | Getty Images The European Union's three main political groups have reached an agreement on who will fill the bloc's top positions, according to three officials who spoke to CNBC. This agreement has caused some dissatisfaction among some legislators in Europe. The officials, speaking anonymously due to the sensitive nature of…
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Trade conflicts aside, Chinese companies remain active in US market, survey finds

Trade conflicts aside, Chinese companies remain active in US market, survey finds

A recent survey by a Chinese business group in the United States shows that Chinese companies are still interested in doing business in the United States, even if things are difficult. Most of the companies surveyed (nearly 60%) want to continue investing the same amount of money in the United States, and some (30%) even want to invest more. The survey also found that many Chinese companies are concerned about the U.S.-China relationship and the overall health of the U.S. economy. More than 60 percent of respondents said the business environment in the U.S. is getting worse. There is also…
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In Race to Build A.I., Tech Plans a Big Plumbing Upgrade

In Race to Build A.I., Tech Plans a Big Plumbing Upgrade

Connected media - Linked media If 2023 was the tech industry’s year of the A.I. chatbot, 2024 is turning out to be the year of A.I. plumbing. It may not sound as exciting, but tens of billions of dollars are quickly being spent on behind-the-scenes technology for the industry’s A.I. boom. Companies from Amazon to Meta are revamping their data centers to support artificial intelligence. They are investing in huge new facilities, while even places like Saudi Arabia are racing to build supercomputers to handle A.I. Nearly everyone with a foot in tech or giant piles of money, it seems,…
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