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Jhené Aiko is making her return to Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on Wednesday night (July 31), two weeks after ending the first leg of her tour in Atlanta and more than four years since the COVID-prompted cancellation of her breakout arena tour in support of her critically acclaimed album Chilombo. Released on March 6, […]
The Sutton Coldfield gymnast helped Team GB to a fourth-place finish in the women’s team event Source link
Campaigners have urged the new Labour Party government to freeze fuel duty for Morrisons, Tesco, Asda and Sainsbury’s motorists Source link
The Wolves boss opened up about the potential departure of one of his star men Source link
Goold Estates has sold a retail and car park complex as part of its long-running St Matthew’s Quarter project Source link
We speak with legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw about the historic presidential campaign of Vice President Kamala Harris, who is facing a slew of racist and misogynist attacks from Donald Trump and others as she runs to be the first woman and the first woman of color to occupy the White House. Crenshaw, who coined the […]
A bipartisan group of U.S. senators introduced the highly anticipated NO FAKES Act on Wednesday (July 31), which aims to protect artists and others from AI deepfakes and other nonconsensual replicas of their voices, images and likenesses. If passed, the legislation would create federal intellectual property protections for the so-called right of publicity for the […]
The Villains are set to move on from the midfielder after weeks of transfer speculation surrounding the 24-year-old’s future Source link
Gluttons for Nourishment took home the Afternoon Tea Establishment of the Year prize at the Midlands Food Drink and Hospitality Awards Source link
Birmingham City are on track to have completed all of their St Andrew’s projects ahead of the new season Source link