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- WorldNextShark
Duke senior's commencement speech accused of being plagiarized from Harvard student's 2014 address
A graduating student at Duke University faced heavy criticism after delivering a commencement address that shared “striking similarities” with a Harvard University graduation speech from 2014. During her commencement ceremony on May 8, speaker Priya Parkash called her school “the Duke nation” and said it could become its own country due to its various associations and landmarks. Parkash, who is originally from Pakistan, said that “if Duke were to dig a moat around its perimeter and fill that w
- BusinessFortune
Bel Air megamansion listed for $87.8 million flops at auction and the celebrity developer seller is furious
The highest bid for the seven-bedroom, 11-bathroom property was reportedly around half of what dermatologist and developer Alex Khadavi was asking.
- CelebrityTODAY
Dylan Dreyer shares pictures from baby Rusty's baptism: 'A truly blessed weekend'
Dylan Dreyer is sharing special photos from the baptism of her 7-month-old son, Rusty. “A truly blessed weekend as we celebrated Rusty’s Baptism,” Dylan said.
- WorldAssociated Press Videos
VideoMass shooting suspect appears in Buffalo court
A teenage gunman wearing military gear and livestreaming with a helmet camera opened fire with a rifle at a Buffalo, New York, supermarket in what authorities described as “racially motived violent extremism,” killing 10 people and wounding three others Saturday before he surrendered, authorities said. (May 14)
- U.S.Idaho Statesman
Couple follows ‘elusive’ animal into cemetery and gets rare sight, Montana video shows
“We had no idea what he was because of how he was running, so we followed him.”
- BusinessAmerican City Business Journals
See how Disney’s Lake Nona relocation has affected Orlando business so far, and what's ahead
California-based The Walt Disney Co. (NYSE: DIS) has had a major presence in Florida since the 1960s when the early stages of Walt Disney World were under development. The company should make the move to Lake Nona by late 2024, according to information shared on job postings. The Walt Disney Co. has confirmed it will relocate about 2,000 jobs from its California headquarters to Lake Nona, a master-planned community in southeast Orlando.