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20 Years Later, 2 More 9/11 Victims Have Been Identified Using New Technology

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Two more victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center have been identified in New York City — just days before the nation marks the 20th anniversary of the tragedy. Dorothy Morgan of Hempstead, N.Y., is the 1,646th victim to be identified through ongoing DNA analysis of unidentified remains recovered from the World Trade Center site, where 2,753 lives were lost. The second person — and the 1,647th victim — is a man whose name is being withheld at his family's request. Read More...

20,000 Bees, Sica, Girl Unknown, Upon EntryEnergize Malaga Fest Comp

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Running March 10-19, and now hosting the Spanish Screenings Content, the Malaga Film Festival is now firmly established as Spain’s biggest movie event in the early part of the year. Strategically positioned fairly sharp on the heels of the Berlinale, the Spanish event offers top Spanish titles at the German festival the chance to consolidate their reputations while often producing new discoveries, especially from first-time directors. Read More...

2021 Miss Nevada Will Be The First Openly Transgender Miss USA Contestant

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Wearing a rainbow sequin gown she designed herself in honor of Pride Month, Kataluna Enriquez made history last weekend when she was crowned Miss Nevada USA — the win will make her the first openly transgender contestant to compete in the upcoming Miss USA pageant this fall. "My win is our win," she posted afterward on her Instagram in a message to the LGBTQ community. "We just made history. Happy pride. Read More...