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Miranda Talks About Bruno, And The 'Encanto' Phenomenon
A month after Encanto debuted in theaters, LinManuel Miranda, who wrote the movie's Colombiainflected songs, took a long vacation. By the time he returned, something almost as extraordinary as the enchanted home of the movie had transpired.
Next 'Mission: Impossible' Movies Delayed To 2023, 2024
It will be another year before a new Mission: Impossible movie hits theaters.
Shiffrin Leads 17-member US Ski Team Nominated For Olympics
Twotime Olympic champion Mikaela Shiffrin leads the 17member list of nominees for the U.S. Alpine skiing team nominated Friday for the Beijing Winter Games.
U.S. Calls On Bosnian Leaders To Stop Divisive Rhetoric, Actions
The United States on Friday called on Bosnian rival ethnic leaders to put aside divisive rhetoric that threatens the volatile country's economy and future, saying Washington was ready to impose more sanctions on those obstructing stability.
Arizona Man Accused In Oath Keepers Plot Jailed Until Trial
A Phoenix man accused of coordinating teams that were on standby to deliver guns to members and associates of the farright Oath Keepers militia group during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot will remain jailed until his trial on seditious conspiracy and other charg...
Missouri Senate Candidate Ad Falsely Claims Stolen Election
A Republican congressman running for U.S. Senate in Missouri released a 30-second ad Thursday that falsely claims the 2020 election was rigged and stolen from former President Donald Trump.
Peru: 21 Beaches Polluted By Spill Linked To Tonga Eruption
Peru declared an environmental emergency on Thursday after announcing that 21 beaches on the Pacific coast were contaminated by an oil spill at a refinery run by Spainbased Repsol, following surging waves caused by the eruption of an underwater volcano ne...
Kentucky Congressman Against Mandates Says He Has COVID-19
A Kentucky congressman who has been critical of pandemic mask and vaccine mandates said he has tested positive for COVID19.
MATCHDAY: Watford Hosts Norwich; Betis Aims To Keep Up Form
A look at whats happening in European soccer on Friday:
Brazilian Samba Singer Elza Soares Dies At 91
Brazilian samba singer Elza Soares died in her Rio de Janeiro home on Thursday afternoon, family members said on the artist's official Instagram account. She was 91.
Robot Umpires At Home Plate Moving Up To Triple-A For 2022
Robot umpires have been given a promotion and will be just one step from the major leagues this season.
North Korea Warns It May Rethink Moratorium On Nuclear, Missile Tests
North Korea would bolster its defences against the United States and consider restarting "all temporallysuspended activities," state media KCNA reported Thursday, an apparent reference to a selfimposed moratorium on testing its nuclear bombs and longrange...
Capitals' Orlov Suspended 2 Games For Kneeing Jets' Ehlers
Washington Capitals defenseman Dmitry Orlov has been suspended two games for kneeing Winnipeg Jets forward Nikolaj Ehlers.
Suspect In Haiti President’s Assassination Extradited To US
U.S. authorities said Wednesday that a businessman who is a suspect in the July 7 killing of Haitian President Jovenel Mose was extradited to face criminal charges in Miami.
Navy Will Let Wisconsin Keep Badger Statue For 50 More Years
The Navy will let Wisconsin keep its beloved badger statue for 50 more years, scrapping plans to move the sculpture to an East Coast museum.
Top-ranked Rahm Back In California Desert After 2-year Break
Jon Rahm is back in the California desert for The American Express after a twoyear break. It feels as though the topranked Spaniard never left his Arizona home.