Isabella Gomez Sarmiento
Stories
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Remembering Barbara Taylor Bradford, best-selling author of 'A Woman of Substance'
Barbara Taylor Bradford, the author of A Woman of Substance and dozens of other best-selling novels, has died. She was 91.
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Grammy Award nominations are out — and Beyoncé leads with 11 nods
Grammy Awards nominations are out Friday. If you go by sheer numbers, it’s Beyoncé’s year with 11 nods. Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell Roan, Taylor Swift and Charli XCX were among the artists recognized.
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'Bodhiria' melds traditional music of Southern Spain with modern electronic production
Spanish artist Judeline's debut album, Bodhiria, melds the flamenco and Arabic traditions of her native Andalusia with modern electronic production.
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Liam Payne, former member of One Direction, dies at 31
Payne, who came to fame as a teen in the massively popular British boy band One Direction, died in Buenos Aires after falling from his hotel balcony, according to reporting by the Associated Press.
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These organizers want you to know that New York does have good Mexican food
There's a misconception that New York City has no authentic Mexican food. But its first ever Mexican Restaurant Week, organized by an arts collective called Migo Events for Hispanic Heritage Month, raises visibility for the wide range of flavors and cuisines that unite the Mexican-American diaspora.
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Warning: This story involves mention of rape, sexual and physical assault
Since last November, 12 lawsuits have been filed against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs for sexual and physical assault. Here's who is officially involved in the allegations.
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Remembering Tito Jackson, big brother to Michael and Jackson Five founding member
Tito Jackson, a founding member of legendary pop group The Jackson 5, has died. He was 70 years old.
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A look at the U.K. investigation into how Ticketmaster priced and timed Oasis tickets
The United Kingdom’s competition watchdog is investigating whether Ticketmaster treated customers unfairly when selling tickets to the upcoming Oasis reunion tour.
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100 years ago, social clubs were everything. Now young Latinos carry them forward
Social clubs used to help newcomers adapt to life in America. Many have disappeared over the years. But in New York City, Latinos are keeping that tradition going.
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Amid a crack down on dissent, pop star Danny Ocean backs Venezuelan opposition
As protests in Venezuela continue following the presidential election, pop star Danny Ocean reflects on how his new EP, "Venequia," is playing a role in the country's political climate.