Khloe Kardashian announces business venture with sister's ex and Elon Musk Khloe unveiled her latest solo project, a fragrance named XO Khloe, following previous collaborations such as KKW Diamonds with sisters Kim and Kourtney, and Unbreakable with ex-husband Lamar Odom. 12/18/2024 - 4:26 am | View Link
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When activist and organizer Raquel Willis spoke at the inaugural Women’s March on the day of Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20, 2017, the organization was very different.
At that time, Willis was a burgeoning leader in social justice and activism, and she says the conversation around trans experiences was limited.
AI warfare may conjure images of killer robots and autonomous drones, but a different reality is unfolding in the Gaza Strip. There, artificial intelligence has been suggesting targets in Israel’s retaliatory campaign to root out Hamas following the group’s Oct. 7, 2023 attack. A program known as “The Gospel” generates suggestions for buildings and structures militants may be operating in.
Although Colorado has a five-star prep recruit joining the quarterback room, offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur said on Tuesday that the Buffaloes were looking to add a veteran to the mix.
On Wednesday, that veteran was added. Former Liberty star Kaidon Salter has decided to commit to the Buffaloes and play his final season of college football in Boulder.
CU also picked up a verbal commitments from former Fresno State defensive lineman Gavriel Lightfoot and former Oklahoma defensive back Makari Vickers on Wednesday.
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Renck vs.
Broncos (9-5) vs. Chargers (8-6)
When: Thursday, 6:15 p.m. MT
Where: SoFi Stadium
Radio/TV: 850 AM, 94.1 FM/Prime Video, KMGH-7
Broncos-Chargers series: Denver is 72-56-1 in 129 regular-season games dating back to 1960; the Broncos lost 23-16 in the last meeting, on Oct. 13, 2024, at home, and have won three of the last four games against Los Angeles.
In the spotlight: Chargers QB Herbert doesn’t make too many mistakes.
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If you want to understand both political parties’ unmooring at this moment, you might look at perhaps the most unlikely of proxies: none other than Matt Gaetz, the bomb-throwing former House member and failed nominee to become Donald Trump’s newest Attorney General.
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Multiple media outlets reported Wednesday that the House Ethics Committee had secretly voted to release its report into Gaetz in the coming days.
The strength of Korean storytelling on TV is no longer a secret. With Netflix reporting 80% of platform users watching Korean-language content, it’s official: K-dramas have broken into the American mainstream, a process helped along by the massive investments Netflix and other U. S.-based media companies like Disney, Paramount, and Amazon have made in the Korean entertainment industry as part of their corporate mandates to grow profits and subscription bases.