Argentina’s annual inflation soars above 250% in January

Argentina’s monthly inflation slowed slightly in January, but the prices of key goods and services rose 254 percent year-on-year, the statistics agency said Wednesday. President Javier Milei had warned that the country’s battle with inflation was far from over when he took office in December, riding a wave of fury over decades of economic …

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Couples celebrate Valentine’s Day by getting married in groups

Couples celebrate Valentine’s Day by getting married in groups Nearly 20 couples are celebrating Valentine’s Day as newlyweds. ▶ WATCH CHANNEL 9 EYEWITNESS NEWS They all gathered in Downtown Orlando to be married by the Clerk of Courts Wednesday afternoon. Once a year, on Valentine’s Day the Clerk of Courts holds their “Valentine’s Group …

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School Art Teacher Accused Of Secretly Selling Kids’ Artwork

A schoolteacher in Canada is facing legal action after being accused of instructing his young students to create artwork in the style of Jean-Michel Basquiat and then selling copies of their creations without their knowledge or consent. Art instructor Mario Perron of Westwood High School, Junior, in Saint-Lazare, Quebec, was served a legal notice …

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U.S. is investigating civilian deaths by Israeli airstrikes

IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Now Playing U.S. is investigating civilian deaths by Israeli airstrikes 02:00 UP NEXT The battle over Homeland Security Secretary impeachment 01:24 Russian military capabilities spur alarm over ‘serious national security threat’ 01:39 Large, public celebrations increasingly shattered by gun …

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L.A.’s newest tourist attraction? Abandoned high-rises covered in graffiti

Attempts by NBC Los Angeles to reach the parent company, Oceanwide Holdings, through addresses listed on corporate filings and by phone and email were unsuccessful. In the last news release posted to its website, in 2020, the company distanced itself from disgraced ex-Los Angeles City Council member José Huizar, who was recently sentenced to …

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Why Boston’s wealthy Back Bay said yes, in our backyard

Garry Monteiro pauses. He contemplates the biggest change to his life. “To be honest with you, the refrigerator was a big deal,” Mr. Monteiro chuckles, speaking in a community room at the 140 Clarendon building in Boston’s Back Bay neighborhood. “I can get anything I want from the grocery store now that I have …

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