Liza Colón-Zayas, John Leguizamo, More

Liza Colón-Zayas, John Leguizamo, Benjamin Bratt and more were among the honorees at the 40th Imagen Awards, which celebrates Latino talent across film, television and streaming. Celebrating Hollywood’s most recognizable Latino entertainers, directors and writers, this year’s event awarded stellar performances and contributions in 27 categories. Notable awardees include Barbie Ferreira, Fede Álvarez, Sofia Carson…

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bitchy | Guardian: Prince William’s kingship plans indicate a British ‘bicycle monarchy’

Many years ago, even years before Prince Harry met Meghan, many of us longtime royal-watchers posited a theory that Prince William was an undercover small-r republican. The theory was that he would – however purposefully or inadvertently – end up burning the whole thing down because he didn’t actually give a sh-t about the monarchy….

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NFL news: Mike Vrabel seeks out ‘rats’ after leaked Ja’Lynn Polk injury report

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! It’s hunting season for the New England Patriots, and head coach Mike Vrabel is on the lookout for “rats.”  Speaking to the media Thursday, Vrabel was asked about reports that second-year receiver Ja’Lynn Polk would miss the entire season with a shoulder injury that requires surgery.  New England…

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Atlassian Anchors Remote Flexibility in Structured Daily Practices

BRIAN KENNY: Welcome to Cold Call, the podcast where we dive deep into the stories behind groundbreaking Harvard Business School case studies. As organizations around the world wrestle with questions about remote work, hybrid schedules, and return to office mandates, one tech company has charted its own bold path. Atlassian, the enterprise software firm behind…

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10-YEAR-OLD GEORGIA FARMER MAKES HISTORY AGAIN BY GETTING FULL-RIDE SCHOLARSHIP TO HBCU

Kendall Rae Johnson is making history again. First time, it was for becoming certified as Georgia’s youngest farmer, and now, the talented agronomist has earned a full-ride scholarship to South Carolina State University, not for sports, but for agriculture. According to her website, the 10-year-old began cultivating her love of watching fruits and veges grow at the…

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