Intern Abroad HQ - Affordable Internships From Just 2 weeks!

Are you a student or young professional looking to enhance your career prospects through international work experience and hands-on learning? At Intern Abroad HQ, we help students and young professionals turn career aspirations into reality. We organize affordable internships in 20 destinations across 24 career fields that are tailored to meet each individual’s academic, professional, or personal requirements. With over 200 internship programs across Europe, Asia, Africa, Central America and South America to choose from, and options to intern from 2 weeks to 6 months either full-time or part-time, in-country or virtually, we facilitate career-enhancing experiences that work for you, not just the host organization. [Read More]

Brigitte Kali Canales

Quick Facts of Brigitte Kali Canales Name Brigitte Kali Canales Age 33 Gender Female Height 5 ft 4 inches Nationality American Ethnicity White Profession Actress Parents Under Review Married/Single Unmarried Instagram brigittekalicanales Brigitte Kali Canales is a beautiful and accomplished actress from the United States. She is well known for her roles in Hollywood films and television shows. [Read More]

Marguerite Belafonte Wiki: Biography, Family, Husband, Age, Daughters, Career, Net Worth, & More

Marguerite Belafonte was an American model, former beauty queen, and best known as the first wife of Harry Belafonte, a well-known singer, actor, and activist. She was also known as a former beauty queen in the United States. Sadly, Marguerite passed away on February 15, 1998, in Washington D.C., USA. This article is a comprehensive biography of Marguerite Belafonte, covering her birth, early life, family, career, and marriage. Contents Marguerite Belafonte’s Biography Marguerite was born as Frances Marguerite Mazique and she took birth on October 12, 1923, in Washington, D. [Read More]

'Green Mile' Actor Michael Clarke Duncan Dies At 54

Actor Michael Clarke Duncan has died at age 54, according to his fiancee, the Rev. Omarosa Manigault. Known for his huge size and deep, resonant voice, Duncan received an Oscar nomination for his performance in The Green Mile, the 1999 prison film in which he starred alongside Tom Hanks. Duncan's death was announced by Manigault, who in July said that she performed CPR on the actor after finding him in a state of cardiac arrest late at night. [Read More]

Sheriff: At least 2 killed in plane collision at Idaho lake

COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho (AP) — Authorities in Idaho say two bodies have been recovered and as many as six other people are missing after two small planes collided over Lake Coeur d'Alene on Sunday. A Kootenai County Sheriff's statement says witnesses described seeing the planes collide and then crash into the lake near Powderhorn Bay. Lt. Ryan Higgins says two bodies had been recovered, and they don't believe there are any survivors. [Read More]

TikTok users believe the moon phases trend reveals your soulmate

Maybe it was meant to be. Maybe it's just a cosmic coincidence. For many TikTok users, the moon phase trend affirms that they did find their soulmates. TikTok users are comparing the moon phases of the days they were born to those of their significant others — if the phases fit together to make a perfect full moon, according to the trend, they're soulmates. If there are gaps between the overlapped moons, the relationship is supposedly doomed to fail. [Read More]

White House slams CBO assessment of shutdown impact, deficit

The White House is taking umbrage with a gloomy Congressional Budget Office economic assessment regarding the partial government shutdown triggered by President Donald Trump’s proposed southern border wall. In a new report, CBO concluded a quarter of the federal government being closed for 35 days cost the U.S. economy $11 billion, $3 billion of which will never be recovered — not even when 800,000 federal workers who were furloughed receive the two paychecks they missed in January. [Read More]

2 Student 'Roof-Riders' Die in Metro

An attempt to ride on the roof of a Moscow metro car ended in death for two college students late Sunday, news agencies reported. One was "swept off" the top of a metro car between the Kuntsevskaya and Pionerskaya stations on the Light Blue Line, snapping his spine, a law enforcement source told Interfax. The other smashed his head on the tunnel's roof, with the body only discovered on top of the car when the train arrived at Kievskaya, several stations later. The victims' names were withheld, but the source said both were 19. [Read More]

'Into The Wild' Author Tries Science To Solve Toxic Seed Mystery

In August 1992, Christopher McCandless died in an abandoned bus in the Alaska wilderness after living mostly on squirrels, birds, roots and seeds for 113 days. Hunters found his body weeks later. Alaska state coroners declared starvation as the cause of death. But a mystery lingered: What exactly did him in? A scientific paper published this spring by the journalist who'd been doggedly following the story offers another big clue. [Read More]

I Thank God by Maverick City Music

"In our style, the night of our live recording wasn’t about capturing songs, but worshipping the one we love. In addition to amazing lyrics, you’ll hear some beautiful spontaneous and prophetic singing and prayer. These songs are an offering to Him." Maverick City is one of the most dynamic worship music groups. Their brand new EP Move Your Heart is their second collaboration with UPPERROOM, whose mission is to be an equipping engine for ministry to the Lord. [Read More]