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New York, Spanish Does Not Sound Like That

Season 1, Ep. 142

group of users it knew skewed towards those under 18.


X sued the Global Alliance for Responsible Media for abusing its influence and prompting a boycott against advertising on X.


New York City’s drone warning system shouted incomprehensible Spanish to residents when delivering weather-related instructions.


And the number of Black podcast listeners is increasing in the United States with 46% of Black listeners listening for the first time within the last year.


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