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New Sped Up TikTok Dances By Professional Sisters
We’re the Dixon Sisters—professional dancers, gymnasts, and more—here to share our funniest, most uplifting moments with you.
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Beauty and the Beat: Trending TikTok Dance Challenge
We’re the Dixon Sisters—professional dancers, gymnasts, and more—here to share our funniest, most uplifting moments with you.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Here are this morning’s top stories for KELOLAND On the Go. General Marty Jackley is calling this week stabbings involving 6 inmates of the South Dakota State penitentiary ...
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11 Nigerians Who’ve Broken Records This Decade
Reality star Tacha joins the growing list of Nigerians chasing Guinness World Records. Here are all the record holders from ...
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8 Female African Singers Shaping the 2020s With Their Signature Sound
For nearly a decade, Shekhinah has been a staple of South African pop and R&B. Her evolution in the 2020s has been remarkable. Shekhinah’s voice is smooth, soulful, and unmistakably airy. Her unique ...
A YOUNG TV presenter and TikTok star has died aged just 21. Jennifer Nicole Rivas suffered a suspected epileptic seizure at her home in Honduras. Please provide a ...
Celebrity choreographer JaQuel Knight is making history as the first choreographer to copyright his dance moves. “Copyrighting movement is about putting the power ...
Lifestyle Asia on MSN
From Epik High to Youngji: Artists Ruling the Korean Music Scene Beyond K-Pop
Hoody, aka Kim Hyun-jung, is a South Korean R&B singer-songwriter. Celebrated for her silky vocals and effortless groove, she ...
Allison Holker is making sure Stephen “tWitch” Boss’ legacy lives on. And part of that is indulging in some of the late dancer’s favorite food and activities on what would’ve been his 43rd birthday, ...
The Trump administration says it has a deal to save the popular video app, which by law must find a new, non-Chinese owner or face a ban in the United States. By Sapna Maheshwari Amanda Holpuch and ...
Users are calling on Kenya’s estimated 10 million TikTokers to “do what the government can’t” and “build hope where systems have failed.” The campaign appears to be fueled by public frustration over ...
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