July 2019

Store: Get A New Language ‘Stuck In Your Head’ With This Innovative App

HuffPost may receive a share from purchases made via links on this page. StackCommerce Relying on the language you learned in high school may not give you the most confidence in communication on your next trip abroad. Not to worry, however, because you have ways to make your life a little easier. Take away the

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Gus Kenworthy Splits From Longtime Boyfriend Matthew Wilkas

Olympic freestyle skier Gus Kenworthy and his boyfriend of four years, Matthew Wilkas, have separated. A spokesperson for Kenworthy confirmed to People and US Weekly Wednesday that the couple are “are taking time apart,” noting that the split was amicable. “They love and support each other and remain close friends,” the rep added. The two men began

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At Latino Forum, Democratic Candidates Channel Anxiety Over Immigration

MILWAUKEE — Senator Elizabeth Warren accused President Trump of stirring “hate.” Julián Castro said the president had acted “like a dictator.” The Trump administration’s actions, warned Beto O’Rourke, threaten to “stain” the nation’s conscience. The Democratic presidential candidates, gathered here in Milwaukee on Thursday to address Latino voters excoriated Mr. Trump’s immigration and deportation policies

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Kensington and Chelsea council cracks down on noisy buskers

Kensington and Chelsea Council have proposed to restrict the number of buskers playing in the west London borough. It comes after a sharp rise in complaints about the noise from residents and staff at nearby museums. Under the plans Exhibition Road, a popular busking hotspot, will become a red zone, which will ban musicians completely.

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