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Moneybagg Yo Gets His First No. 1 Album on Billboard 200 Chart With 'A Gangsta's Pain'

Joining the rapper's new album 'A Gangsta's Pain' as the new entry in this week's chart is Eric Church's 'Soul' as it debuts at No. 4 with 53,000 equivalent album units earned.




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Pink 'Humbled' to Receive Icon Award at 2021 Billboard Music Awards

The 'What About Love' hitmaker has been officially announced as a special honoree at the upcoming Billboard Music Awards which is going to be hosted by Nick Jonas.




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Billie Eilish, Post Malone And A$AP Rocky to Make Merry Governors Ball 2021

Also set to help celebrate the 10th anniversary of the festival are Megan Thee Stallion, J Balvin, DaBaby, Ellie Goulding, Young Thug, 21 Savage and Phoebe Bridgers among many others.




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Bill Gates Makes Melinda a Billionaire on Day of Divorce Filing, Translator Denies Being Homewrecker

The Microsoft founder reportedly transferred $1.8 billion worth of stocks to his estranged wife on the same day they announced the end of their 27-year marriage.




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'H.R. Pufnstuf' Actress Billie Hayes Passed Away at 96

Upon learning about the passing of the actress best known for her portrayal of wicked witch Witchiepoo, Marty Krofft pays a tribute by calling her their home run.




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Pink 'Humbled' to Receive Icon Award at 2021 Billboard Music Awards

The 'What About Love' hitmaker has been officially announced as a special honoree at the upcoming Billboard Music Awards which is going to be hosted by Nick Jonas.




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Billie Eilish Star-Struck by Famous Fans in Vogue's 'Ask a Legend' Interview

In the video interview for Vogue, the 'Bad Guy' hitmaker takes questions from 23 celebrities, including Missy Elliott, Justin Bieber and Oscar-winning actress Halle Berry.




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Bill Gates' Estranged Wife Agrees Not to Seek Spousal Support in $130 Billion Divorce Battle

Many on Twitter call out the Microsoft co-founder and his estranged wife Melinda Gates shortly after they made public their split, but they tag the wrong Melinda.




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Billie Lourd Marks 'Star Wars' Day by Dressing Baby Boy in Princess Leia Onesie

Joining the May the 4th celebration, the daughter of late Carrie Fisher puts out two photos of son Kingston rocking the onesie and a brown knitted hat featuring Leia's signature double bun hairdo.




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Billie Eilish, Post Malone And A$AP Rocky to Make Merry Governors Ball 2021

Also set to help celebrate the 10th anniversary of the festival are Megan Thee Stallion, J Balvin, DaBaby, Ellie Goulding, Young Thug, 21 Savage and Phoebe Bridgers among many others.




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Bill Gates Still Seeing Ex Ann Winblad While Married to Melinda

In light of the couple's split announcement, it's revealed that the Microsoft founder took private getaways with his ex-girlfriend and fellow nerd techie Ann at a cozy beach cottage in North Carolina.




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Bill Gates Makes Melinda a Billionaire on Day of Divorce Filing, Translator Denies Being Homewrecker

The Microsoft founder reportedly transferred $1.8 billion worth of stocks to his estranged wife on the same day they announced the end of their 27-year marriage.




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Billie Lourd Marks 'Star Wars' Day by Dressing Baby Boy in Princess Leia Onesie

Joining the May the 4th celebration, the daughter of late Carrie Fisher puts out two photos of son Kingston rocking the onesie and a brown knitted hat featuring Leia's signature double bun hairdo.




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Indian luxury beauty market to reach $1.6 billion by 2028: Report

According to a report by Kearney and LUXASIA, India's luxury beauty market is projected to grow to USD 1.6 billion by 2028 and USD 4.0 billion by 2035. This growth is fueled by economic development and an expanding middle class. Brands need to tailor their strategies for region-specific preferences to succeed. Early market entry and expert support are crucial to navigate complexities, the report said.




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Trump effect: iPhone’s India output may double to $30 billion annually

Apple could double its iPhone production in India to over $30 billion annually if the US imposes tariffs on Chinese imports. This shift could create 200,000 jobs and increase India's share in iPhone production to over 26%. However, the move depends on US policy and India's ability to address cost and policy challenges.




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FirstCry set to file final papers for $3-3.5 billion IPO

FirstCry, a baby and mother care product retailer, will list likely at a $3-3.5 billion valuation, sources in the know told ET. FirstCry's IPO will be the second major new-age company to debut on Dalal Street this year, after Ola Electric. The company's offer size remains the same as mentioned in its draft papers.




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Texas lawmakers file record breaking 1,500 bills for 2025 legislative session

Texas lawmakers began filing bills for next year’s legislative session on Tuesday, submitting a record-breaking 1,500 in the first filing period.



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Virginia Democrat To Propose Bill To Require Identifying Information Of Officers

Rows of armed agents were deployed around the protests in Washington, D.C. this past week, but it was not obvious who they were: They had no name tags, no badge numbers and no emblems to identify which agencies they worked for. Their arrival sparked shock and alarm. Now, Democratic lawmakers are calling for legislation that would make it illegal for these officers to not identify themselves. In the Senate, Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) are cosponsoring a bill that would require officers to identify themselves while "engaged in crowd control or arresting individuals involved in civil disobedience or protests in the United States." In the House, Virginia Democrat Don Beyer, whose district is just across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C., is working on similar legislation. "How do we tell these alleged federal police officers from white supremacist militia groups?" Beyer said in an interview Sunday with NPR's Weekend Edition . "How do you ever




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Bill Buford Discusses His Culinary Journey In New Memoir, 'Heat'

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Coronavirus Costs Delta Air Lines Nearly $6 Billion In 2nd Quarter

Over the last three months, Delta Air Lines lost nearly $6 billion as the company's CEO said a slow, brief recovery in air travel has now stalled amid a big resurgence in coronavirus infections. Delta is the first U.S. airline to report second-quarter financial results; it is the first full quarter since the pandemic began, and the results are worse than anticipated. Delta flew 93% percent fewer passengers in April, May and June than it did in the second quarter last year. Revenue fell 91% compared with the same three-month period last year as the airline said it was losing close to $100 million a day at the start of the pandemic. Atlanta-based Delta said it is still burning about $27 million a day. Delta CEO Ed Bastian called the losses "staggering," adding that "it could be two years or more before we see a sustainable recovery." Bastian noted that in June and early July, there was "a small but welcome uptick in passenger volume, driven almost entirely by domestic leisure travelers




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Reparations Bills / Black Voices & the Election / Immigrant Community Voters

Today, we hear how states can begin to repair fractured histories around slavery. Then, local experts weigh in on Kamala Harris’s track record. And, we consider the power of Black immigrant voters.




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340: ‘Billionaires Have Beefs’, With Tom Watson and Daniel Agee

Special guests Tom Watson and Daniel Agee join the show to talk about Glass, their upstart photo sharing app and community.




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372: ‘$8 Billion in Late Fees’, With Rene Ritchie

Rene Ritchie returns to the show to discuss generative AI (and what Apple might soon do with it), iPhone passcodes and iCloud device security, HBO Max turning into just plain Max, and *Make Something Wonderful* — one more thing from Steve Jobs.




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La importancia del cuidado en el pie y en el tobillo




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Biopolímeros cerca de ser prohibidos, policías come billetes e investigación coronel Dávila

La Luciérnaga se enciende para hablar sobre la investigación por muerte del coronel Dávila ¿en qué va? También, la prohibición de biopolímeros está a una firma de ser ley en nuestro país. Además, dos uniformados que pedían hasta 2 millones de pesos a un comerciante de Soacha para no llevarlo a prisión fueron encontrados en flagrancia, se comieron la prueba del delito. La Luciérnaga, un espacio de humor y opinión de Caracol Radio que acompaña desde hace más de 30 años a sus oyentes en el regreso a casa.




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Presidente Petro propone imprimir billetes para reparar a las victimas del conflicto, Jurisdicción Agraria y ¿para qué junta directiva de Ec

Escuche el programa de este miércoles 28 de agosto. La Luciérnaga, un espacio de humor y opinión de Caracol Radio que desde hace 31 años acompaña a sus oyentes en su regreso casa.




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“No podíamos girar un cheque en blanco por 12 billones de pesos”: Cepeda sobre Tributaria

El presidente del Senado, Efraín Cepeda, estuvo en los micrófonos de Sin Anestesia abordó su visión sobre las reformas que busca aprobar el Gobierno de Gustavo Petro.




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Tras la pandemia Billo's Caracas Boys se reactiva en los escenarios




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Tras la pandemia Billo's Caracas Boys se reactiva en los escenarios




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“Le entregamos al país $4.4 billones”: Galleros sobre prohibición de peleas de gallo

Este 10 de octubre el gremio de los galleros realiza una manifestación para demostrar su descontento ante la posibilidad de la prohibición de las peleas de gallos.




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Odd of an ER bill in France coming across the Atlantic?

I had a minor stumble in Paris last month and ended up visiting an urgent care. They took me in and patched me up and sent me on my way. What are the odds a bill will eventually find its way across the Atlantic to me in the US?

I was on a scooter tour of the Champs Elysees when I took a tumble and my glasses took a chunk out of my eyebrow. I was the only person on the tour, so the tour operator called to figure out which hospital to take me to and we scooted over. My wife was back in the hotel room setting up a case with our Cigna International SOS health coverage, who reached out to me while I was filling out the paperwork at the intake / waiting room. "Oh no, that is not one of our hospitals, we'll have to do it as a post-service reimbursement, is that OK?" and yeah that was fine. Maybe 10 minutes later they brought me back to triage to make sure I wasn't in acute danger before sending me back to the waiting room. Maybe another 10 minutes later they brought me back to a private room, the doctor looked at me and said "ah yeah, that will need to be closed up, let me bring in another coworker to confirm", and maybe 10 minutes later my eyebrow was glued up and the doctor was escorting me to a discharge waiting room. 2 weeks later the wound is a tiny little scar hiding behind my eyebrow, so well done, doc, and bravo French healthcare for making an urgent care case take maybe an hour, tops?

But while I was checking if I needed to visit anyone to arrange for payment before I left, they seemed to be being mostly polite about the whole concept of paying for health care and just gave me some discharge paperwork which only has the usual privacy policy fine print on it as well as a brief summation of my treatment. They do have my home address from intake, so it's _possible_, but is it actually likely?

I mean I guess the alternative question is how long do I need to stall Cigna's International SOS before the whole thing turns into an amusing story about how I spent a few hours on vacation in the French ER and getting my glasses replaced before I could finish a coffee at the corner cafe.




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Contralor (e) confirma que 26 EPS adeudan $25 billones; dice que 16 no cumplen la ley

En Caracol Radio estuvo el contralor (e), Carlos Mario Zuluaga, compartiendo detalles sobre el informe y la deuda que tienen las EPS




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Billy Pontoni cumple 70 años: estas son algunas anécdotas y recuerdos de su carrera

En 6AM Hoy por Hoy de Caracol Radio estuvo el cantautor colombiano, Billy Pontoni, quien cumple 70 años este martes 20 de febrero, para hablar sobre su carrera artística.




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‘Colombia potencia digital’: Inversión billonaria para conectar regiones y ampliar internet

En 6AM Hoy por Hoy, el ministro de Las TIC, Mauricio Lizcano, presenta “Colombia Potencia Digital”, una estrategia con una inversión billonaria para llevar internet a zonas remotas y potenciar el desarrollo digital en todo el país.




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Presidente Fedesarrollo: “El Gobierno tendría que recortar el gasto público en $20 billones″

Luis Fernando Mejía, presidente de la Fundación para la Educación Superior y el Desarrollo, explicó en 6AM las razones por las cuales el Gobierno Petro debería recortar el gasto durante el 2024




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Cuando los equipos mejoran su gobernabilidad, se nota en lo deportivo: Billy Escobar

En el programa 6AM de Caracol Radio, habló Billy Escobar, Superintendente de Sociedades, de como se ven reflejadas las mejoras en el manejo financiero de los equipos de fútbol en Colombia. 




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Se retrasa inversión de 3 billones sin una CREG: Castañeda, sobre tarifas de energía

Alejandro Catañeda, presidente ejecutivo de Andeg, habló sobre el cambio que plantean para la fórmula tarifaria y como la CREG juega un papel importante




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Se retrasa inversión de 3 billones sin una CREG: Castañeda, sobre tarifas de energía

Alejandro Castañeda, presidente ejecutivo de Andeg, habló sobre el cambio que plantean para la fórmula tarifaria y como la CREG juega un papel importante




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Juan Carlos Echeverry: ¿Cuál es la polémica de Petro por decir que hay que imprimir billetes?

La propuesta del presidente Gustavo Petro sobre imprimir billetes para reparar a las víctimas del conflicto ha dado mucho de que hablar




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“Los recursos de la pandemia fueron 44 billones de pesos, no 100 billones”: Ex dir. Dapre

En 6AM de Caracol Radio estuvo Víctor Muñoz, exdirector del Dapre, para hablar sobre las denuncias que recibieron por parte del senador Correa y qué responde el gobierno del expresidente Iván Duque ante la denuncia de la supuesta pérdida de $100 billones durante la pandemia.




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Bogotá contará con un cupo de endeudamiento de $13 billones: ¿Qué vendrá para la capital?

Ana María Cadena, secretaria de Hacienda de Bogotá explicó en 6AM que los recursos serán utilizados para mejorar la seguridad, subsidios de vivienda nueva, infraestructura y movilidad.




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Pay-as-you-go health care: Uninsured people in Canada face sky-high bills, delays in treatment, doctors say

Most Canadians are secure knowing that they benefit from universal health care. All you have to do is walk into a clinic or hospital and you will be treated. For an estimated 500,000 people who live and work among us, it’s a different reality.



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Prosus Gains $2 Billion on Swiggy Investment with IPO Value




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Quick Flicks: Todd Rundgren and Billy Preston

In this edition of Quick Flicks we screen a new live release from Todd Rundgren and a documentary about the career of Billy Preston.




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Verizon Phishing Scam - Verizon wireless online bill.

Your Verizon Wireless bill from the IRS. Wow, they must be serious about collecting the outstanding amount, because they called fridaysug85 to do the collection!





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Letters: Denver does not need Ball Arena development and Kroenke doesn’t need another billion dollars

"Please, Mr. Kroenke. You have your 124,000 playground ranch and billions in cash. Can't we have some space? How much money do you need?"




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Bill Husted covered Denver’s highs and lows with generosity, withering humor

The veteran Rocky Mountain News and Denver Post writer died at home on Saturday, Nov. 9 at age 76.




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Denver sets new records in visitor numbers and spending in 2023, passing $10 billion for first time

Visit Denver, the city's tourism sales and marketing agency, said last year's visitor total of 37.4 million was a 3% bump over 2022. And the $10.3 billion in Denver's tourism revenue last year outpaced the $9.4 billion collected the prior year by nearly 10%.




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Violence against health care workers has doubled — a Colorado bill aims to reverse that trend

Colorado hospitals, nursing homes and other health care facilities would be required to come up with plans to reduce violence against their staffs under a bill in the legislature that also would require stronger responses to incidents.