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Shelley Larkin is a news writer for Canary Islands News. She writes about arts, construction, automotive, travel, real estate, and fashion. She is also interested in sports and movies. Shelley enjoys spending time with her family and friends, listening to music and going to the movies.

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Top stories: New coffee bar downtown; Taunton High School's food truck rolls out

Before we begin the new week in earnest, we’re taking a look back at the week that was, and the stories that led the news with Taunton Daily Gazette readers. Top stories this past week included: There was a tragic midair collision this week, between an Army helicopter and an American airlines flight. There were […]

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The Inherently Elegant Skirt Trend Stylish Europeans Will Be Wearing This Spring

I’ve been thinking about this for a while, and honestly, I’m not sure if there’s a single item of clothing chicer than a cream satin skirt. Inherently elegant, it’s the combination of the fresh, creamy shade—which instantly elevates an outfit—and the sumptuous satin finish that gives this piece its distinctly luxurious edge. Sure, kitten heels

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2 No-Brainer AI Stocks to Buy With $1,000 in February 2025

In 1996, Warren Buffett wrote, “Your goal as an investor should simply be to purchase, at a rational price, a part interest in an easily understandable business whose earnings are virtually certain to be materially higher five, ten, and twenty years from now.” Put differently, when a stock with compelling growth prospects trades at a

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Street Style Stars, Celebrities, and Designers Agree—This Is the Bag Trend to Know RN

If there’s one bag trend everyone seems to agree on right now, it’s the belted-detail trend. Whether spotted on the runways, carried by fashion insiders, or making waves in new designer collections, this structured-meets-utilitarian style is having a major moment. The belt detail adds an unexpected layer of sophistication, turning a classic silhouette into something

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I’m Usually a Classic Nail Girl, But These Micro Nail Art Looks Have Me Rethinking My Next Mani

I’ll be honest, fun isn’t normally something I’m going for when it comes to consider nail trends for my manicre. Elegant finishes? Yes. Expensive-looking shades? My forte. But those playful nail art designs people spend hours at the nail shop for? While I absolutely love looking at them, they just aren’t me. Yet, when the

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T3 FCU Freezes $26.4M in Spain as Justin Sun Warns of Blockchain Abuse

Spanish law enforcement, in partnership with blockchain firms Tron, Tether, and TRM Labs, has frozen $26.4 million in cryptocurrency linked to a money laundering network operating across Europe. The operation was carried out by the T3 Financial Crime Unit, an initiative formed in August 2024 by the three companies to combat illicit financial activities. The

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Canada announces retaliatory tariffs on long-time ally US

By Promit Mukherjee OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canada will retaliate against President Donald Trump’s new tariffs with 25% levies on a raft of U.S. imports, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Saturday, warning Americans that Trump’s actions would have real consequences for them. As relations between the long-time allies who share the world’s longest land border reach

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Obama Center subcontractor files $40M discrimination lawsuit against engineering firm for overruns

A Chicago-based subcontractor is suing one of the firms involved in managing the construction of the Obama Presidential Center for $40 million, claiming racial discriminatory practices forced the firm to do extra work that left it at risk of bankruptcy, according to a lawsuit. Robert McGee, the owner of II in One, which provided concrete

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