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Will AI be the next award-winning artist?

December 10, 2025 Natalia Olivas

AI has quickly become a worldwide phenomenon. We’ve seen its presence in education, the workplace, politics, technology, and even art. As AI becomes more advanced and continues growing we’ve seen an influx of AI generated art, videos, and even songs. Recently, the song “I Run” by HAVEN has reached high

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Have Heists Become Chic?

November 10, 2025November 10, 2025 Natalia Olivas

With so many issues and wars around the world, watching a modern day heist go down has a refreshing spirit to it. Recently, the Louvre in Paris was robbed in broad daylight. About $102 million dollars worth of French crown jewels were stolen by 4 suspects dressed as construction workers.

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Peso Pluma: Artist or Prisoner?

October 10, 2025October 6, 2025 Natalia Olivas

Peso Pluma is a famous Mexican singer highly known for his corridos tumbados and regional Mexican music. He quickly rose to fame in 2022 when he collaborated with Eslabon Armado to produce the songs “El Belicon” and “Ella Baila Sola.” He was the first Mexican singer to perform at the

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