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Benny Blanco celebrated his fiancée Selena Gomez's 33rd birthday with a swoon-worthy tribute featuring an unexpectedly candid ...
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Selena Gomez Celebrates 33rd Birthday with Launch of Rare Impact Fund's Giving Circle (Exclusive)
On July 22 the Only Murders in the Building star — who turned 33 on Tuesday — marked the launch of the Rare Impact Fund 's ...
Benny Blanco is celebrating fiancée Selena Gomez's birthday with a hilarious series of sleeping photos on Instagram. The ...
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Yardbarker on MSNSelena Gomez launches the Rare Impact Fund Giving Circle
In honor of her birthday, Selena Gomez is starting the Rare Impact Fund Giving Circle, which comes five years after she ...
The Black Sabbath rocker’s family members revealed the 76-year-old’s passing, writing that they felt “more sadness than mere words convey.” ...
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Money Talks News on MSNBrace for Price Shock: New Tariffs Will Make Cars, Food, and Wine More Expensive
President Trump's new 30% tariffs on EU and Mexican imports starting August 1 are sending shockwaves through global markets.
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Money Talks News on MSNUS Households Face Rising Prices Under Trump Trade Policy
Rising prices on groceries, electronics, and heating fuel strike American consumers under new trade policies. Economic ...
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Money Talks News on MSNTreasury Halting Penny Production After Two Centuries
After losing $85 million making pennies last year, the Treasury Department is ending their production. The move follows ...
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Labour MP Urges UK to Recognise Palestinian State
A senior Labour MP urges the UK to recognise a Palestinian state ahead of a UN conference, calling it a vital step toward ...
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Lamont to sign 2 bills supporting expecting and new parents
Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn.) plans to hold a bill signing ceremony Tuesday morning. The two bills focus on improving mental health services for both expecting and new parents.
South Burlington to hold public comment on noise ordinance ...
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Money Talks News on MSNEconomic Mood Shift: Why June's Sentiment Jump Caught Experts Off Guard
American consumers are feeling less pessimistic about the economy for the first time since December. Lower inflation expectations and easing tariff concerns contributed to June's unexpected sentiment ...
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