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Gay Street Fighter X Magic Mickey – Keiynan Live @ Outloud Music Festival

I’m so proud to share this. Full set on YouTube as well so the real ones can watch this shit big screen 📺!! I can’t wait to play around the world & meet you guys. Until then, will you dream with me ? ✨💫🐉💫✨

Dream team:
@dezsoliven
@gab.Robert
@jordanharrisss
@tyrikjpatterson
@romeiljohnson
@itsrobbiesworld_
@reneeritch
@katieqian
@nathanieldezan
@leahbarylsky
@marcus.branch
@spencernotspencer
@darkcinema
@michael.renassia
@katiebone
@tilomai.hill
@thissongisnick
@ventureartistsco
@louisfutonbeats

Thank you @adamlambert @officiallyoutloud for seeing & believing in me for my first ever festival show. Let go and let God 🪄 #StonewallDay

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RENAISSANCE: A FILM BY BEYONCÉ

RENAISSANCE: A FILM BY BEYONCÉ accentuates the journey of RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR, from its inception, to the opening in Stockholm, Sweden, to the finale in Kansas City, Missouri. It is about Beyoncé’s intention, hard work, involvement in every aspect of the production, her creative mind and purpose to create her legacy, and master her craft. Received with extraordinary acclaim, Beyoncé’s RENAISSANCE WORLD TOUR created a sanctuary for freedom, and shared joy, for more than 2.7 million fans.

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FKA Twigs Performs “It’s a Fine Day” at Vogue World: London

FKA Twigs performs Opus III’s “It’s a Fine Day” with the Rambert contemporary dance company at Vogue World: London. Providing one of the first live performances of the night, FKA Twigs hit the stage wearing a sexy black cut-out bodysuit by the New York designer LaQuan Smith, while the Rambert dancers sported traditional black, form-fitting dance wear behind and around her.

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What the iPhone 15’s Spatial Video Feature Means for the Vision Pro

CNET’s Scott Stein talks about Apple’s new Spatial Video feature for the iPhone 15 and what it means for the company’s Vision Pro headset.

New Double Tap Feature Gives Apple Watch Users Hands-Free Control https://cnet.co/46bl8sw

0:00 Intro
0:26 iPhone 15 Pro Spatial Video Cameras
0:56 Apple Vision Pro Spatial Videos
2:18 Apple Watch Double Tap
2:45 Vision Pro Gesture Controls
2:25 Apple Watch X

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Consider This: Redrawing Borders

An onstage conversation on borders and divides with Matt McCaw, spokesperson for the Greater Idaho movement; Alexander Baretich, designer of the Cascadian flag; and Carina Miller, chair of the Columbia River Gorge Commission.

Why are our borders in the places they are, and when should they be redrawn? When are borders useful, and when are they symbolic? Should borders be based on geography, history, culture, or some other criteria?

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How Republicans conquered Florida

Florida was once the iconic swing state. What happened?

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In 2022, before he began a campaign for the presidency, Ron DeSantis was reelected governor of Florida in a landslide. This was impressive and surprising because the 2022 elections were disappointing for Republicans almost everywhere else in the US. But DeSantis’s overwhelming victory was doubly impressive and surprising because when he had first been elected, just four years earlier, it was by just a tiny margin.

For a long time, in fact, tiny election margins were the norm in Florida elections. Florida was a “swing state” — it sometimes voted for Democrats, sometimes for Republicans, and was a major prize up for grabs in presidential elections. But by 2022, something had changed: Florida Republicans up and down the ballot won their races by margins similar to DeSantis’s, and no one was calling Florida a swing state anymore.

Florida seems to have undergone a political transformation. So what happened? In this video, we look at three possible explanations.

Chapters:
0:00 What changed?
1:49 Defining the question
2:52 New Floridians
4:10 Latino voters
7:05 Florida Democrats
8:26 The other reasons
10:09 A request

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We looked at …. a lot of data for this video. Here are the main sources we used:

County-by-county results in Florida elections from 2016-2022 came from the Florida Department of State’s Election Reporting System: https://ift.tt/kFuHjZ9

The screenshotted US Census page showing that Miami-Dade is mostly Latino can be found here, under the “data tables” tab: https://ift.tt/tEpHReh

Our map showing the “specific origin” of various states’ Latino populations was inspired by the University of Washington’s Great Migrations Project: https://ift.tt/9UzaK02

The data we used for that map came from the US Census via this very helpful tool: https://ift.tt/pVg6XKk

The chart about Spanish-language ad spending in the 2022 Florida governor’s race came from a post-mortem of the 2022 election by the research firm Equis. You can find it on page 59: https://ift.tt/Ng7ipqc

And now for the big red bars. The Florida state party expenditures came from Transparency USA, an organization that tracks state-level campaign finance data. That data for Florida Republicans is here: https://ift.tt/z4QVtgW
And Democratic state party expenditures are here: https://ift.tt/8f42NG3

The data on the best-funded state parties is from OpenSecrets, another org that tracks campaign finance data: https://ift.tt/rXV6caO

The chart at the end, which compiles spending from the national Democratic Party, was also based on information from OpenSecrets: https://ift.tt/6QbjeXa

And the data on how much the state parties raised came from Florida Department of State’s campaign finance database: https://ift.tt/HsfkKiZ

The line chart that shows total voter registrations for each party is based on data that Florida’s Division of Elections makes public: https://ift.tt/2AUGdIK

Finally, the data around voters who moved to a new state and new Florida registrations from 2020-2023 came from the data vendor L2: https://ift.tt/vds8Wuw

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