Bill to ban 'Latinx'
A group of Hispanic lawmakers in Connecticut has proposed that the state follow Arkansas' lead and ban the term “Latinx” from official government documents, calling it offensive to Spanish speakers. The word is used as a gender-neutral alternative to “Latino” and “Latina" and is helpful in supporting people who do not identify as either male or female,
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Grammys to pay homage
During Sunday night's Grammy Awards, performers will pay tribute to three beloved musicians. Kacey Musgraves will perform "Coal Miner's Daughter" in memory of Loretta Lynn, who died in October. Fleetwood Mac's Christine McVie,
Meta shares soar
Facebook-parent Meta reported revenue for the fourth quarter that topped estimates and gave a forecast suggesting that sales could rise in the first quarter.
Iranian weapons seized
The US Navy assisted the French military in seizing thousands of assault rifles and half a million rounds of ammunition that were heading to Yemen from Iran in January, the US military confirmed on Wednesday.
'King of Pop' biopic
A planned biopic about Michael Jackson will star his nephew, Jaafar Jackson, in the title role of a film directed by Antoine Fuqua.
Blake trolls Ryan
Blake Lively shared a screenshot of the actor looking stressed while watching a soccer game on a sports channel she admitted to purchasing just to see his reactions.
Guilty of visa fraud
The former Guatemalan police chief has been convicted of lying on U.S. immigration forms regarding a prior conviction case. The 82 year old lied in order to receive a green card.
Migrants won't leave
A city spokesperson told The Post over the weekend the city began shuttling single adult men from The Watson Hotel.