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Nicki Minaj Blames Jay-Z for Album Cancellation—Old Tidal Beef Looms Large
Music Photo Credit: Nicki Minaj (Instagram)Music Nicki Minaj says she’s cancelling her new album, and possibly quitting music altogether, blaming Jay-Z due to a...
UMPG Inks Global Publishing Deal With Daniel Lopatin (aka Oneohtrix Point Never): ‘One of the Most Forward-Thinking and Influential Artists of Our Generation’
Music Daniel Lopatin and UMPG’s Natasha Baldwin. Photo Credit: Universal Music Publishing GroupMusic Electronic music vet Daniel Lopatin (aka Oneohtrix Point Never) has inked...
Musixmatch partners with 3 top music publishers to develop AI tools
Music Musixmatch, based in Bologna, Italy, has more than 80 million active users worldwide. The company signed revenue stream arrangements with Sony Music Publishing,...
UAE real estate tax rules explained
Tax advisory firm Dhruva has welcomed a major UAE corporate tax update that allows 4 per cent annual depreciation on investment properties held at fair value. Effective since January 1, 2025, the new rule supports real estate and capital-intensive sectors by boosting compliance, flexibility, and investor confidence. The UAE Ministry of Finance issued Ministerial Decision
Judge rules against government in NIL-visa case
Basketball Dan MurphySep 19, 2025, 05:18 PM ETCloseCovers the Big TenJoined ESPN.com in 2014Graduate of the University of Notre DameA federal judge has denied...
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Judge rules Utah’s congressional map must be redrawn for the 2026 elections
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Legislature will need to rapidly redraw the state’s congressional boundaries after a judge ruled Monday that the Republican-controlled body circumvented safeguards put in place by voters to ensure districts aren’t drawn to favor any party. The current map, adopted in 2021, divides Salt Lake County — Utah’s population
New rules challenge tokenized asset innovators in Australia
Homepage > News > Business > New rules challenge tokenized asset innovators in Australia New financial regulations in Australia have forced one blockchain business to radically alter its legal structure and business model. Liquid Noble, which previously built a system to tokenize precious metals on the BSV blockchain, announced recently that it would need to
Haus rules: The possibilities of Passivhaus
Building to Passivhaus standards makes more sense than ever, whatever the building type. But it requires next-level attention to detail. By Kristina Smith As research and policy director at the UK Passivhaus Trust, it seems reasonable to assume that Sarah Lewis is a Passivhaus champion. She is also extremely well informed about the many different
Why New Tax Rules Could Be a Game Changer for Your Business
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. No entrepreneur wants a surprise tax bill — especially when every dollar matters for growth. Staying ahead of tax policy changes is one of the smartest ways to protect your bottom line and avoid disruptions. With the Senate now reviewing the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, Congress
Four science-based rules that will make your conversations flow
Science & Nature If you struggle with small talk or find it hard to express yourself, research by psychologist Alison Wood Brooks and others...
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Nicki Minaj Blames Jay-Z for Album Cancellation—Old Tidal Beef Looms Large
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UMPG Inks Global Publishing Deal With Daniel Lopatin (aka Oneohtrix Point Never): ‘One of the Most Forward-Thinking and Influential Artists of Our Generation’
Music Daniel Lopatin and UMPG’s Natasha Baldwin. Photo Credit:...
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Musixmatch partners with 3 top music publishers to develop AI tools
Music Musixmatch, based in Bologna, Italy, has more than...
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Atlanta man charged in alleged theft of suitcases with Beyoncé’s music
Music A Fulton County, Georgia, grand jury on Monday...
