Daniel Noboa, an heir to a fortune built on the banana trade, wins Ecuador’s presidential runoff election
Leftist ally of exiled ex-president admits defeat in Ecuador’s presidential runoff election against banana tycoon’s sonColorado State Patrol said a train derailed near Pueblo, Colorado, about 114 miles south of Denver, spilling coal and mangled train cars across a highwaySenior administration official: Biden considering trip to Israel in
coming days, although travel has not been finalizedSon of banana tycoon takes lead with 51% of votes counted in Ecuador’s presidential runoff electionNation-WorldThe ninth day of the Israel-Hamas war was defined by the small forms of dead children wrapped in sheets, outstretched hands clamoring for bread and the hurriedly packed suitcases of evacuees
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Ecuador votes with crime and economy at the top of the ballotCrime remains at the forefront of Ecuador’s presidential election as voters choose between former lawmakers Luisa González or Daniel Noboa on Sunday.
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Heir to banana empire holds lead over leftist in Ecuador presidential race35-year-old Daniel Noboa has slim lead in early returns; election comes amid spike in drug-related violence
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Marty York, 'Sandlot' actor, says mother Deanna Esmaeel killed by Daniel James WalterPolice in Oregon arrested a man Friday on suspicion of killing the mother of Marty York -- the actor best known for his role as Alan 'Yeah-Yeah' McClennan in beloved baseball movie 'The Sandlot.'
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'The Kitchen' Review: Kibwe Tavares and Daniel Kaluuya's Protest FilmKibwe Tavares and Daniel Kaluuya's debut feature 'The Kitchen' is a vividly imagined vision of a near-future London riven by gentrification.
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Daniel Kaluuya Premieres Directorial Debut 'The Kitchen' at LFFDaniel Kaluuya world premiered his feature directorial debut, 'The Kitchen,' at the BFI London Film Festival on Sunday night.
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‘The Kitchen’: Daniel Kaluuya Directorial Debut Wows London Film FestOscar-winning actor’s first film as director presents a dystopian vision of London that tackles family, grief, and community with remarkable clarity
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