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Watch Julia Michaels Fiery Performance of All Your Exes on Colbert The song is off her debut album Not In Chronological Order Emily Zemler, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail A Late Show to showcase her song “All Your Exes,” from her upcoming debut album. For the performance, Michaels appeared with her band as (video) flames surrounded the group. Michaels’ album, Not In Chronological Order, is set to drop Friday, April 30th via Republic Records. The album follows the singer’s three EPs, including 2020’s Hold It Together EP, and numerous singles. More from Rolling Stone “I made this album all throughout last year with a handful of people that understood where I was and where I was going with this album,” Michaels wrote on Instagram. “Thank you to everyone involved and thank you to everyone that hears it for taking a chance on it. I hope it resonates with some part of you and that you don’t hate it too much lol.” ....
April 29, 2021 President Yoweri Museveni addressing NRM MPs-elect at Kyankwanzi President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has warned the incoming 11th parliament that he’s tired of begging MPs to do their work of appropriating the required funds for government projects. Speaking Wednesday at Ngoma Government Farm in Luweero district while closing a three-week retreat of the newly elected ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM), Museveni said the time of begging parliament to fund priority projects is over.
Of course we get a lot of delays by this parliament - the other parliament whatever they call it. What is it 10 or 20th, what? It has been delaying. You see sometimes I m polite because I didn t want to cause political problems for people who belong to the same party as myself. So that s why I don t talk so much, but this must stop! Everybody must do his work, I m here in two capacities - an elected President of Uganda, repeatedly, but also the leader of ....
Xcel Energy reaffirms 2021 EPS earnings guidance of $2.90 to $3.00. Xcel Energy Inc. (NASDAQ: XEL) today reported 2021 first quarter GAAP and ongoing earnings of $362 million, or $0.67 per share, compared with $295 million, or $0.56 per share in the same period in 2020. Earnings reflect higher electric and natural gas margins, which more than offset additional depreciation, interest charges and less allowance for funds used during construction (AFUDC). “Xcel Energy had a strong first quarter and we are reaffirming our expectation to deliver earnings within our annual guidance range,” said Ben Fowke, chairman and CEO. “We are also pleased to have achieved a significant milestone, reducing carbon emission 51% from 2005 levels, bringing us more than halfway to our vision of delivering 100% carbon-free electricity to our customers by 2050.” ....
WorldPalestinian elections appear headed for delay amid Jerusalem dispute, Fatah infighting Nidal Al-mughrabiAli Sawafta 1/2 Palestinian women register their names for parliamentary and presidential elections, in a school in Gaza City February 10, 2021. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem/File Photo Read More The first Palestinian elections in 15 years appeared to be headed for a delay on Tuesday amid a dispute over voting in Israeli-annexed East Jerusalem and splits in President Mahmoud Abbasâs Fatah party. Many Palestinians were sceptical from the start on whether parliamentary and presidential votes planned for May and July would even take place after they were announced by Abbas in January. Now 85, Abbas has been in power since 2005. ....
Newsroom Navigation Central American migrants crossing the Suchiate River between the Guatemalan and Mexican border. Photo: Oliver de Ros Human Smuggling Targeted in New White House Operation Human smugglers have tried to convince Central Americans that crossing the border is safe as the White House discourages crossings. The Biden administration announced an operation Tuesday that will concentrate on disrupting criminal organizations, which includes human smugglers who falsified information to migrants about crossing the border. Earlier this year, the U.S. sent a campaign through social media and radios advertisements to discourage migrants from traveling across the border, but smugglers’ social media posts tried to convince them it was safe. One instance of smuggling was released in a video from Border Patrol last week, showing two young Ecuadorian sisters being dropped over a 14-foot-tall border fence in the desert. CNN ....