
Joe SMith
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2 months ago |
the-express.com | Joe SMith |Joe Smith |Chiara Fiorillo
There were moments of uncertainty where he pondered if he could pursue music without his long-time collaborators and particularly without Lennon, his songwriting counterpart. While other ex-Beatles seemed to readily adapt to solo ventures and relish their newfound artistic liberty, with Lennon and Harrison launching individual careers, McCartney appeared more hesitant and uncertain about his future direction. He retreated into solitude to seek clarity on his path forward.
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2 months ago |
the-express.com | Joe SMith |Joe Smith |Hollie Beale
Mark Zuckerberg has faced intense backlash following Meta's decision to scrap its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, which had been a part of the company's reports since 2020.
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2 months ago |
the-express.com | Joe SMith |Hollie Beale
This denim-on-denim look, often referred to as a Canadian tuxedo, was perceived by fans as a subtle jab at Drake. Drake has announced plans to sue his own record label, Universal Music Group - which also represents Lamar - over the release of "Not Like Us," specifically due to a lyric accusing Drake and his crew of being "certified pedophiles". In his latest track, Kendrick Lamar takes a jab at Drake, insinuating the latter's preference for younger women.
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2 months ago |
the-express.com | Joe SMith |Joe Smith |Ellie Hook
According to the prosecution, Pearce met the two women at a rave in downtown Los Angeles before they returned to his house. The following day, Osborn allegedly joined Pearce in a Toyota Prius with no license plates to drop off Giles and Cabrales-Arzola at hospitals, as reported by ABC7. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner ruled the deaths of two women as homicides after discovering a cocktail of cocaine, fentanyl, gamma-hydroxybutyric acid and ketamine in Giles's body.
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Dec 7, 2024 |
the-express.com | Joe SMith |Joe Smith |Claire Anderson
BOGOTA, COLOMBIA - NOVEMBER 1: This file photo taken in November 1999 shows Colombian drug trafficker Fabio Ochoa in Bogota, Colombia. Colombian President Andres Pastrana authorized 27 August 2001 the extradition to the United States of alleged Ochoa, an official in the president's office told AFP.
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