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3 days ago |
nbcnews.com | Doha Madani |Tangni Noriega
Adarius Hayes, a University of Miami linebacker, was involved in a fatal crash that killed a 10-year-old and 4-year-old in Hayes' hometown of Largo, Florida. The crash occurred at 1:45 p.m. on Saturday when it appears a Dodge Durango collided with a Kia Soul while the Soul was making a left turn, according to the Largo Police Department. A police spokeswoman confirmed to NBC News that Hayes was involved in the crash.
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1 week ago |
today.com | Doha Madani |Tangni Noriega
/ Source: NBC NewsBy and A planned bombing at a Lady Gaga concert in Brazil on Saturday night was foiled and a person is in custody in connection to the failed plot, Brazilian authorities said. Unidentified suspects were “virtually recruiting participants to carry out attacks” using improvised explosive devices, according to the Rio de Janeiro Civil Police. The perpetrators allegedly planned to gain notoriety on social networks through the bombing, authorities said.
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1 week ago |
cnbc.com | Doha Madani |Tangni Noriega
A planned bombing at a Lady Gaga concert in Brazil on Saturday night was foiled and a person is in custody in connection to the failed plot, Brazilian authorities said. Unidentified suspects were "virtually recruiting participants to carry out attacks" using improvised explosive devices, according to Rio de Janeiro Civil Police. The perpetrators allegedly planned to gain notoriety on social networks through the bombing, authorities said.
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1 week ago |
flipboard.com | Doha Madani |Tangni Noriega
5 hours agoAerial footage shows scale of Lady Gaga concert as over 2m flock to Copacabana beachAerial footage shows the mind-boggling scale of Lady Gaga’s biggest-ever concert, as more than two million fans descended on Rio’s Copacabana beach last night (3 May). A sea of fans, many of whom were ready and waiting at sunrise for the free show, despite the 9.45pm start, spread down the length of the iconic beach, with organisers estimating around 2.1 million in attendance.
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1 month ago |
nbcnews.com | Tangni Noriega |Janat Batra |Madison Lambert |Alex Lo
The Trump administration's revocation of student visas for foreign students vocally opposed to Israel's continued strikes on Gaza has spread to the South. Public and private colleges and universities across the Sun Belt have reported that at least a few of their students have had their status as welcome scholars revoked, with Texas A&M University and Florida International University posting even bigger numbers.
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