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MUSIC

Willie Colón, Pioneering Salsa Trombonist, Dies At 75

Willie Colón, a trombonist, bandleader, composer, and key architect of salsa music, has died. His family confirmed the news via

SPORTS

'What a hit!' | Gyokeres arrows Arsenal back in front

Viktor Gyokeres arrows Arsenal back in front with stunning strike. Source link

CELEBRITY

USA Men’s Hockey Team Wins Gold

USA’s men’s hockey team just experienced a golden moment. Indeed, Team USA took home the gold against Canada—their longstanding rival—during

CULTURE

11 of the Winter Olympics’ most striking images

7. Mass and motion Getty Images Transformed by a photographer’s lens into smudgy speed lines accelerating behind the carefully calibrated

Blog

Amazon Sundays: Effortless Lux Beauty

This week’s lineup reads like a tightly edited apothecary — micellar waters with cult followings, super hydrating creams known for

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Bitcoin May Rebound to $85K as CME ‘Smart Money’ Slashes Short Bets

Bitcoin (BTC) bottomed after CME futures speculators turned net bullish in April 2025. A similar positioning shift is resurfacing in

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Bang Bang Shrimp Pasta | The Recipe Critic

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HISTORY

Black Gold: Sumerian Bitumen Recipes Worked Like Asphalt, 4,000 Years Ago

Getting your audio player ready… Sumerian craftspeople in Mesopotamia didn’t simply scoop up natural bitumen and slap it on boats

NATURE

Five ways increased militarization could change scientific careers

Ukrainian soldiers test drones in Donetsk, Febuary 2025.Credit: Serhii Mykhalchuk/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Military budgets are growing, especially in

RELIGION

At Brazil’s Carnival, the country’s religions fight for respect on a global stage

(RNS) — Rio de Janeiro’s lavish Carnival parades, which burst to life in the days before Lent begins, are famous