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Born in favelas, Brazilian funk gets swank, goes global
Born in impoverished favelas, Rio de Janeiro funk music has emerged as a global phenomenon, embraced by superstars from Anitta to Beyonce and starring in museum shows -- though it
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Club to visit Japan this summer as part of pre-season tour
The Club is delighted to announce it will be returning to Japan for the first time in 33 years this summer. We will play reigning J1 League champions Vissel...
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Tottenham announce summer friendly with Vissel Kobe in Tokyo
Spurs are heading to Japan for the first time in 33 years.
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Sheffield retro: 22 nostalgic photos taking you back in time around Broomhill
It is a ‘foodie hub’ a short stroll from Sheffield city centre, which in 2023 was named one of the UK’s coolest places to live. These nostalgic photos show how Broomhill has changed over the years, including some of the neighbourhood’s lost pubs and the shops, cafes and restaurants on Fulwood Road. How many of these locations do you recognise and do you remember the old businesses pictured?
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Edinburgh for sale: Five-bedroom duplex apartment in Lauriston forms part of a Victorian villa
This sumptuous duplex apartment in Lauriston has five bedrooms and sophisticated interiors, and forms part of a semi-detached Victorian villa close to the Meadows Currently available for offers over £725,000, 9 Lauriston Gardens forms part of a Victorian villa which dates back to 1863. This ground and garden level property is beautifully presented throughout and boasts exceptional period features and proportions. Situated on an attractive residential street within the Marchmont, Meadows and...
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Chipotle Says Value Keeps Customers Coming Back Despite Rising Prices
Higher prices at Chipotle haven’t kept customers from visiting and spending at the fast-casual restaurant. They’re doing so because of value, executives said during the company’s quarterly earnings call. Chipotle saw its comparable restaurant sales increase 7% year over year during the first quarter, the company said in a Wednesday (April 24) earnings release. The company attributed […]
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Monroe Woman, Two-Year-Old Child Attacked & Burned
The woman's son tells WCCB Charlotte the robber threw some type of acid on his mom and the child - and that her skin was blistering.
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KleinVision's AirCar Demos Flying Car Feats with French Musician Riding Shotgun
KleinVision's AirCar shows flying prowess alongside a special French musician guest. From the road to the skies, KleinVision's AirCar can explore it all, as the recent demonstration of its technology shows a surreal feat for the vehicle, featuring the iconic French electronic musician riding shotgun.
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Report: FDIC Seeking Buyers for Republic First Bancorp
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) is reportedly in talks with potential buyers for Republic First Bancorp., a Philadelphia regional bank that does business as Republic Bank. The regulator is approaching potential buyers and seeking bids for the bank, which has traded at a market value of less than $1 million for much of April after reaching a […]
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Razorpay and Airtel Payments Bank Partner on UPI Infrastructure
Razorpay has launched its own Unified Payments Interface (UPI) infrastructure in partnership with Airtel Payments Bank. The new infrastructure, UPI Switch, boost success rates by 4% to 5%; handles up to 10,000 transactions per second at any given time; and enables five times faster access to UPI innovations for business, Razorpay said in a Wednesday (April 24) press release. “This […]
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Stripe Co-Founders Say They’re Building ‘Software-Defined Financial Services’
Today’s customers of the FinTech industry are no longer asking just for ways to accept online payments; they’re asking for “software-defined financial services.” So said Stripe co-founders Patrick Collison and John Collison Wednesday (April 24) during the opening keynote of the company’s annual user conference held in San Francisco. While they founded Stripe in 2009 to enable the acceptance of online […]
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'Survivor' 46 Recap: Assuming You're Safe Will Always Be Your Downfall
The Immunity Idol on Survivor can be a blessing and a curse. The assumption of safety is perhaps the most dangerous thing you can do in this game. There's this dance players must do between trusting their alliances and following your gut, and it's never easy. (But it's also what makes the show so darn good.) In episode nine of season 46 of Survivor, there's a whole lot of assumptions going on and well, it doesn't go according to plan.But before we get into that, just a reminder that all season...