The Latino Newsletter on MSN
Wanna be the next Bad Bunny? Berklee launches its first Spanish-language music course
The Boston-based school plans to expand access for students worldwide ...
Bad Bunny is expected to perform the Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday entirely in Spanish — which has inspired fans to quickly learn the language. In October, the Puerto Rican singer — born ...
Bad Bunny won't be the first Latin pop star to headline the Super Bowl halftime stage. But he's unlike any other who's come ...
Bad Bunny, who made Grammys history this year, was a polarizing choice as Super Bowl halftime headliner. Get to know him a ...
Despite a gulf between their ideologies, Princeton University professor Robert P. George and Union Theological Seminary ...
Begin the month of love with creativity with Valentine crafting at Goat Lab Brewery featuring Arkanstones Jewelry starting at 1:30 p.m. Feb. 1. Attendees may also make cards for patients at Arkansas ...
Guinness World Records on MSN
Google Cloud sets Guinness World Records title for Latin American AI lesson
Google Cloud’s Capacita+ initiative gathers 1,409 learners across Latin America for a record-breaking AI skills lesson.
Online education opens doors to learning opportunities that were previously out of reach to many. The scope and flexibility offered by edtech tools allow students to complete studies alongside work or ...
Ángela Aguilar performs at "A Grammys Celebration of Latin Music" (Gustavo Caballero/CBS) If you’re ready to dance the night away as we head toward the New Year, CBS and the Recording Academy have you ...
Ángela Aguilar, Andrea Bocelli, Michael Bublé, Gloria Estefan and Maren Morris are just a handful of performers featured in the two-hour televised event. By Erin Lassner E-Commerce Writer If you ...
Caroline Merin, who spent nearly a decade developing on-demand services as the first Latin American general manager for Uber Eats and later the COO of Rappi, recognized how badly healthcare tech ...
With the rise of artificial intelligence, there has been a growing belief in the tech industry that coding will soon become redundant, given that new AI models are getting better not just at writing ...
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