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Before buying anything on Amazon, use these 2 tools to make sure youre getting a good deal

REUTERS/Rick Wilking Amazon's Prime Day event is nearly here, which means it's time for the online shopping giant to bombard Prime members — and coax other shoppers into becoming Prime members — with the promise of widespread discounts and special offers. The event is expected to generate lots of sales for Amazon. The last Prime Day was a success, and the company has gained millions more Prime members in the year since.  The urge to shop on Prime Day makes sense: Amazon sells a ton of products and makes it very easy to buy them.

Does Ice Spice Have A BF? A List Of Her Previous Relationships

Ice Spice has become an overnight sensation with her songs “Munch (Feelin’ U)” and “Gangsta Boo.” Isis Gaston aka Ice Spice, gained popularity when “Munch (Feelin’ U)” went viral on TikTok in 2021. Since then, the Bronx rapper has been creating chart-topping songs and seen in the public eye with a variety of different celebrities, such as Doja Cat and Pink Pantheress. However, there’s one particular thing fans are curious about: Ice Spice’s relationship status.

Film Review: Song of Lahore

This excellent documentary follows a group of Pakistani classical musicians who found themselves invited to perform at Lincoln Center. In “Song of Lahore,” a skillfully crafted documentary from Academy Award winner Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy and tyro filmmaker Andy Schocken, a small group of Pakistani classical musicians must travel to New York to gain some measure of the respect and acclaim their ancestors enjoyed as inheritors of a centuries-long tradition of artistic excellence.

First-Time Felon

The story of 23-year-old African-American Greg Yance, played with touching restraint by Omar Epps, and his trials as a first-time convict make an absorbing if troubling telefilm for sharp director Charles S. Dutton, who doesn't miss a detail. Daniel Therriault's teleplay may have its fits and starts, and may sputter out before its time, but "First-Time Felon" reaches for the heart. The story of 23-year-old African-American Greg Yance, played with touching restraint by Omar Epps, and his trials as a first-time convict make an absorbing if troubling telefilm for sharp director Charles S.

Hugh Jackman

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