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Singer/choreographer Montana Tucker began dancing backup for Ashanti at 13, and performed at the Super Bowl by 14. But her trajectory shifted dramatically with her 2022 docu-series How To Never Forget, in which she retraced her Holocaust-survivor grandmother’s footsteps through Auschwitz. After the October 7 attacks, Tucker pivoted fully from entertainment to advocacy, travelling to Israel seven times and producing The Children of October 7th, a documentary featuring child survivors. The shift has come at a cost — she has lost hundreds of thousands of followers for her outspoken pro-Israel stance — but Tucker remains undeterred, and retains a social…

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22/05/2026 – CANNES 2026: The darker and lighter sides of depression are depicted in the feature debut by Norway’s Eivind Landsvik, which should generate some enthusiastic buzzMarie Ulven/girl in red in Low ExpectationsPresenting five first features covering three continents at the 79th Cannes International Film Festival, the Directors’ Fortnight programmers may well have been hard-pressed to fail to include Norway among them. Indeed, and somewhat amusingly in light of the title, Eivind Landsvik’s Low Expectations represents a film territory currently enjoying some considerable and enthusiastic buzz.(The article continues below – Commercial information) That being said, certain states of depression are…

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It’s 125 metres long, 35 metres wide, almost 11 metres high, and with a little luck, it will still be around when the next ski season starts. Ski Martock, a resort about 60 kilometres northwest of Halifax, is trying to get a jump on next winter’s season with a giant pile of snow draped in what is essentially a high-tech insulated blanket.“It’s got 18,000 cubic metres of snow in it, so we’ve got it under cover, and our goal is to hang on to as much of it as we can to get started next season a little bit earlier,”…

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Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) looks to pass while being defended by Seattle Storm guard Jade Melbourne (5) during the first half of an WNBA basketball game, Sunday, May 17, 2026, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. The Indiana Fever did just fine in their first game without Caitlin Clark this season. And they’re likely to have their All-Star back on the floor when they face the Golden State Valkyries on Friday night in Indianapolis. Clark, who played in just 13 games last season because of multiple injuries, was a late scratch because of back soreness before Indiana’s 90-73 home victory against…

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Ser autónomo es sinónimo de libertad, flexibilidad y ser tu propio jefe. Sin embargo, también conlleva una gran responsabilidad y una incertidumbre constante: ¿qué pasa si un día no puedes trabajar? Una enfermedad, un accidente o cualquier imprevisto de salud puede paralizar tu actividad y, con ella, tu única fuente de ingresos. A diferencia de un trabajador por cuenta ajena, para un autónomo no existen las bajas pagadas al 100% desde el primer día. Esta vulnerabilidad financiera es uno de los mayores temores del colectivo. Por suerte, existen herramientas y estrategias para construir un escudo protector que te dé la…

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Good morning. You’re reading the Up First newsletter. Subscribe here to get it delivered to your inbox, and listen to the Up First podcast for all the news you need to start your day. Today’s top stories Congress is preparing to leave town for a weeklong recess without passing a Republican-backed plan to fund immigration enforcement for the next three years. This is a top priority for President Trump, who told congressional Republicans he wanted additional funding approved by June 1. Trump’s $1.8 billion “Anti-Weaponization” fund may derail the deadline. The fund aims to compensate people who say they have been targeted by the…

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Manchester City have announced the departing Pep Guardiola will have a statue and a stand named after him at the Etihad Stadium. Guardiola confirmed this morning that he would be leaving the club after 10 years and 20 major trophies with Enzo Maresca the favourite to replace him at the helm. The Catalan has revolutionised the club – and English football – and City are keen to leave a lasting tribute. The newly expanded North Stand will be renamed the Pep Guardiola Stand while there will also be a statue of the 55-year-old situated outside. The Pep Guardiola Stand will…

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Image Credit: Getty Images Spencer Pratt first became a pop culture fixture during MTV’s reality TV boom thanks to his dramatic relationship with wife Heidi Montag on ‘The Hills.’ Known for his outspoken personality, viral moments and years in the spotlight, Pratt has continued to make headlines long after the show ended. Now, the former reality TV star is drawing attention again with his surprising 2026 campaign for Los Angeles mayor following the devastating Palisades fire that destroyed his family’s home. Learn more about Spencer and his life here. He Rose to Fame on MTV’s ‘The Hills’ Alongside Heidi Montag…

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U.S. journalist and historian Stephen Kinzer, 74, has devoted much of his work to analyzing a century of U.S.-backed government overthrows around the world: from Hawaii to Iraq, examining the pattern of military intervention and exposing its long-term consequences. A former correspondent for The New York Times, Kinzer has established himself as one of the most vocal critics of U.S. interventionism.In his book All the Shah’s Men, the journalist reconstructs the 1953 coup orchestrated by the CIA and MI6 — the U.S. and British intelligence services — against Iran’s democratically elected prime minister Mohammad Mossadegh, after Mossadegh declared he wanted…

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The day arrived when the Senate just said, No. President Donald Trump’s political revenge tour met its potential match this week as angry, upset Republican senators, pushed to a breaking point by his seemingly insatiable and outlandish demands — particularly a $1.776 billion fund for Jan. 6 rioters and others he believes were wrongly prosecuted — did the unthinkable. They simply refused, closed up shop, and went home. The moment was as rare as it was daring, a sudden flex from the Congress that has become a shell of its former self as a coequal branch, the…

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