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Should Artists Like Katy Perry & Beyonce Be Safer on Stage? Fans Get Real About Concert Scares | BillboardNews

After recent on-stage scares for artists like Katy Perry and Beyonc, fans in Beverly Hills give their opinions on whether they should be more careful about doing stunts on stage. Leah LaRosa: Did you guys see BlackPink and Jenny on stage? Blink Fan: Well, she was always like that for years. I mean, fans maybe just like her face, her emotions, her attitude. Leah LaRosa: Hey guys, it’s Leah, and I’m here in Beverly Hills. We’re gonna be chatting with some locals about what they feel about the girlies going viral on stage recently. We got Katy, Perry, J. Lo, a lot to talk about. Let’s go! Alright, guys, did you see the viral Katy Perry moment of her on stage? Fan: I think they should be banned. Leah LaRosa: I know I was like, should the girlies hang it...
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Vietnam automaker Vinfast to build factory in India, eyeing growth in Asia

THOOTHUKUDI, India (AP) — Vietnam’s Vinfast on Monday began production at a $500 million electric vehicle plant in southern India’s Tamil Nadu state, part of a planned $2 billion investment in India and a broader expansion across Asia. The factory in Thoothukudi will initially make 50,000 electric vehicles annually, with room to triple output to 150,000 cars. Given its proximity to a major port in one of India’s most industrialized states, Vinfast hopes it will be a hub for future exports to the region. It says the factory will create more than 3,000 local jobs. The Vietnamese...
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Victims lose thousands of dollars in ‘sophisticated’ mini cow scam

Scammers are stealing thousands of dollars by posing as miniature Highland cow breeders and mimicking the websites of real, established businesses. Anne Waithman and her husband Graeme Wilkinson have been breeding miniature Highland cows for the past seven years. Ms Waithman was "naturally drawn to these very cute, fluffy animals" and she is not alone. The breed's popularity means a single animal can fetch a price of $3,300 or more, making the market a fertile place for scammers.Anne Waithman and her husband Graeme Wilkinson have had their miniature Highland cow business imitated by scammers. (Supplied: Anne Waithman)"We have had people duplicating website. Literally page by page, photo by photo," Ms Waithman said. "We've been contacted by people who thought they'd been dealing with us and paid money to the duplicate site."It doesn't matter what I say,...
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