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  • Israel's military carried out airstrikes overnight on targets in Lebanon that the military says belong to Al-Qard Al-Hassan, a financial institution that undergirds the militant group Hezbollah.
  • Where are all the Black girl groups? It's a common question that got us thinking about the legacy, evolution and current state of the Black girl group.
  • Several sources confirm the Taliban pronouncement, part of ongoing efforts to curtail education for girls and women. Women studying these subjects say they were barred from classes this week.
  • Mammoth Presents Sexyy Red with Support from Hunxho, Loe Shimmy, Blakeiana Sexyy Red’s music is characterized by its raw energy and unapologetic honesty. Her lyrics often touch on themes of empowerment, sexuality, and the realities of life in the streets of Miami. Her unfiltered approach to these subjects and her dynamic performances have earned her a devoted fan base. Despite being a relative newcomer to the industry, Sexyy Red has already amassed a significant following on social media. She has also garnered a considerable amount of attention on music streaming platforms. Her songs have accumulated thousands of streams on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music. For more information visit: pechangaarenasd.com Stay Connected on Instagram
  • President-elect Donald Trump repeatedly promised to investigate, prosecute, imprison or otherwise punish his perceived enemies during his campaign. Now, some of his targets are preparing.
  • Opposition parties have filed a motion to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol and plans for rallies in major cities are underway.
  • Single women are putting their own twist on holiday cards. Here are a few of their stories.
  • Many topics have divided the nation recently. NPR asked readers for insights into how they handle divisive conversations over the holidays. Here are the tips they provided.
  • Washington Post editors lost faith in former tech columnist Taylor Lorenz, who called President Biden a "war criminal" and initially misled them about it. She has launched a new digital magazine.
  • The deck is stacked against election officials online, maybe even more so than in 2020. Conspiracy theories can quickly get millions of views while debunks gather a fraction of the attention.
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