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Survivors of 1956 Santorini earthquake afraid as tremors continueAs a new wave of tremors shake Santorini, anxiety has resurfaced, as survivors of the deadly 1956 earthquake recall their terrifying experience. Fiona Jones reports.
Donald Trump ridiculed Taylor Swift after the pop star was booed at the Super Bowl on Sunday, where the Kansas City Chiefs lost to the Philadelphia Eagles. Trump – who became the first sitting U.S.
Super Bowl LIX featured plenty of star power that didn't suit up in pads. Taylor Swift and Serena Williams were among the celebrities to make the trip to the Caesars Superdome -- with Williams ...
Toward the start of the game, the camera panned to the singer/songwriter on the jumbo tron and immediately, the crowd boos. However, Taylor is not a stranger to haters. So, what does she do?
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Footage of the screen by Sully Engels shows Swift, who was sitting with rapper Ice Spice, react as boos echoed around Caesars Superdome. If victorious, the Kansas City Chiefs will become the first NFL ...
The “Fortnight” singer, who was there to root for her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, was met with a loud chorus of boos when she appeared on the Jumbotron at the Caesars ...
There was a thrilling ode to the music of Louisiana overseen by Harry Connick, Jr. And, perhaps most conspicuously: an unmistakable chorus of boos as the Kansas City Chiefs were introduced and ...
From left are Judith de Melo, Fiona Lentini, Elise Carter, Isabella Grady Harper, Lina Lyubkin and Sophia Coelho. At right is Principal Josh Otlin. The American Association of Teachers of French ...
Boos echoed through Rogers Arena in Vancouver on Tuesday night as Elizabeth Irving launched into the opening notes of the U.S. national anthem before the Canucks hosted the Colorado Avalanche.
“The Star-Spangled Banner” was met with a chorus of boos at Rogers Arena in Vancouver before the Canucks’ 3-0 victory over the Colorado Avalanche, according to the Associated Press. Boos ...
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