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Ugandan socialite Zari Hassan has reportedly been named Tanzania's Tourism Ambassador.
She made the announcement on her social media pages and also shared pictures of herself signing the deal.
But the Tanzania government is yet to officially confirm the appointment.
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You might want to make sure Alexa is out of earshot for this next story. You can say basically anything to a smart speaker. You can tell it to set an alarm.
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You might want to make sure Alexa is out of earshot for this next story. You can say basically anything to a smart speaker. You can tell it to set an alarm.
AUTOMATED VOICE: Alarm set for 8:30 a.m. tomorrow.
SHAPIRO: You can ask her what the weather will be.
AUTOMATED VOICE:
You might want to make sure Alexa is out of earshot for this next story. You can say basically anything to a smart speaker. You can tell it to set an alarm.
AUTOMATED VOICE: Alarm set for 8:30 a.m. tomorrow.
SHAPIRO: You can ask her what the weather will be.
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The Volusia Sheriff's Office said its deputies arrested Dejoune Killingbeck who was found unconscious behind the wheel of a car after two kids that were in his care were found running around a Walmart parking lot wearing only diapers.
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DELTONA, FL– A 35-year-old man has been arrested after two young children in his care were found running through a Walmart parking lot wearing only diapers. The incident occurred on Wednesday. Witnesses who noticed the children get out of a vehicle and begin running in the rain, co
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IDAHO — The Idaho Diaper Bank is facing a critical shortage of diapers which they provide to different agencies and families across the valley and the state.
Diaper prices increased by as much as 20%, according to the Idaho Diaper Bank, which puts families in a tough spot.
It’s costing you more money to put food on the table and keep clean diapers on your baby.
The price of diapers keeps going up as the pandemic continues. WINK News Consumer Reporter Andryanna Sheppard explains how you can save on this baby staple.
New mom Sierra Hutchison said