Gabrielle Union Jumped on the Pixie-Cut Trend, With a Twist

Gabrielle Union Jumped on the Pixie-Cut Trend, With a Twist

It’s not the first time Union has played around with short hair. As recently as May 2025 she was rocking a chin-length blunt bob before returning to longer styles. The pixie, however, is a totally different animal from a bob. And it has been enjoying a little moment in the sun lately. Gabrielle Union is…

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UN Warns Cuba Could ‘Collapse’ If U.S. Oil Blockade Continues: ‘Extremely Concerned’

UN Warns Cuba Could ‘Collapse’ If U.S. Oil Blockade Continues: ‘Extremely Concerned’

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres warned Cuba could “collapse” if the U.S.’s blockade on oil shipment continues. Stephane Dujarric, a spokesman for Guterres, told press that the secretary general is “extremely concerned about the humanitarian situation” in the Caribbean country, which will “worsen, if not collapse, if its oil needs go unmet.” Dujarric went on…

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Citi Pledges $35M for ‘Household Financial Resilience’ — While Slashing 60,000 Jobs That Destroy Households

Citi Pledges M for ‘Household Financial Resilience’ — While Slashing 60,000 Jobs That Destroy Households

Citigroup wants to help American families build financial stability. Unless those families work for Citigroup. On 28 January 2026, the Citi Foundation announced a $35 million (£25.72 million) initiative to help low-income households ‘manage today, build for tomorrow and protect what they have worked hard to achieve.’ The press release cited Pew Research Centre data…

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The Multidisciplinary Mind: Winston Feng of Skyline IM Shares Why Multi-Modality Thinking Is the Key to Investment Success

The Multidisciplinary Mind: Winston Feng of Skyline IM Shares Why Multi-Modality Thinking Is the Key to Investment Success

In the fast-paced world of global markets, the difference between a mediocre investor and a visionary often lies in how they process information. Most people approach problems with a single lens, viewing market fluctuation through a strictly economic filter or a corporate shift through a purely technical one. However, the most successful figures in history,…

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Girlfriend Of Canadian Mining Company Worker Kidnapped in Sinaloa Heard Him Get Taken By Cartel On The Phone

Girlfriend Of Canadian Mining Company Worker Kidnapped in Sinaloa Heard Him Get Taken By Cartel On The Phone

It has been nearly three weeks since Mexican media reported the disappearance and kidnapping of 14 workers in the municipality of Concordia, Sinaloa, and their whereabouts remain unknown. On Jan. 23, authorities in Sinaloa reported the kidnapping of more than a dozen workers, including some employed by Canadian mining company Vizsla Silver, with reports indicating…

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Inside Gekkō: What Bad Bunny Actually Orders During Super Bowl Week at the Restaurant He Owns in Miami

Inside Gekkō: What Bad Bunny Actually Orders During Super Bowl Week at the Restaurant He Owns in Miami

MIAMI – Every Super Bowl week, South Florida becomes a pressure cooker of celebrity sightings, late-night dinners and off-the-record conversations. And while Bad Bunny will be far from Miami this year, busy with his own Super Bowl-week commitments and performances, his presence is still deeply felt at Gekkō, the Japanese-inspired steakhouse he co-owns in the…

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Ro Khanna, Nancy Mace Call For Bill Gates To Be Subpoenaed Over Epstein Files: ‘I Have Questions’

Ro Khanna, Nancy Mace Call For Bill Gates To Be Subpoenaed Over Epstein Files: ‘I Have Questions’

Reps. Ro Khanna and Nancy Mace are calling for Microsoft founder and billionaire Bill Gates to be subpoenaed and testify regarding his appearance on the Epstein files. Mace said she asked the chairman of the House Oversight Committee, Rep. James Comer, to subpoena Gates after watching an interview with Gates’ ex-wife, Melinda, where she addressed…

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Rand Paul Rejects Trump’s Call To ‘Nationalize’ Elections: ‘Not What The Constitution Says’

Rand Paul Rejects Trump’s Call To ‘Nationalize’ Elections: ‘Not What The Constitution Says’

Republican Senator Rand Paul rejected President Donald Trump’s calls to nationalize elections. “That’s not what the Constitution says,” the lawmaker said in an interview with MS NOW. “The Supreme Court did rule that, for example, Washington state can’t set term limits on federal officials if Georgia doesn’t. It has to be a uniform election law,”…

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