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Beyoncé (born 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and businesswoman. She rose to fame in the late 1990s as the lead vocalist of Destiny's Child, one of the best-selling girl groups. Beyoncé then embarked on a successful solo career, releasing eight chart-topping studio albums—from Dangerously in Love (2003) to Cowboy Carter (2024)—and becoming one of the best-selling musicians in history. Her singles include nine US Billboard Hot 100 number ones, among them "Crazy in Love", "Irreplaceable", "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)", "Break My Soul", and "Texas Hold 'Em". Her accolades include a record 35 Grammy Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, and a Peabody Award. A cultural icon spanning three decades, Beyoncé was named Billboard's greatest pop star of the 21st century and Rolling Stone's eighth-greatest singer of all time. Her business endeavors include the nonprofit BeyGood, the hair care brand Cécred, the whiskey SirDavis, and Parkwood Entertainment. (Full article...)
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- ... that Hours for Jerome was released more than a decade after it was filmed?
- ... that James H. Snook won two Olympic gold medals, invented a surgical instrument, and was executed for murder?
- ... that the video game Angry Birds Go! has been compared to the Mario Kart series?
- ... that the Women Lawyers Association in Malawi has worked with Amal Clooney to create a chatbot that gives women free legal advice in their native languages?
- ... that there is an Aeroplane Mosque in Dhaka?
- ... that a ladies' fair raised the money to complete Boston's Bunker Hill Monument?
- ... that the magazine Muslimah offered tips for cute, sporty, and ethnic veiling?
- ... that, when a male banana fiddler crab waves its appendage, only similarly endowed males also wave?
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- The Progressive Bulgaria party, led by former president Rumen Radev (pictured), wins a majority of the National Assembly in the parliamentary elections, in a bid to end the ongoing Bulgarian political crisis.
- Separate school shootings in Siverek and in Onikişubat, Turkey, leave 12 people dead and 35 others injured.
- Romuald Wadagni wins the Beninese presidential election.
- In golf, Rory McIlroy wins the Masters Tournament.
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April 23: National Sovereignty and Children's Day in Turkey (1920)
- 1016 – Edmund Ironside became King of England, reigning for only seven months before the country was conquered by Cnut the Great.
- 1891 – Chilean Civil War: The armored frigate Blanco Encalada (pictured) was sunk at the Battle of Caldera Bay, the first ironclad warship lost to a self-propelled torpedo.
- 1976 – The American band the Ramones released their debut album, which became highly influential on the emerging punk rock movement.
- 2009 – The gamma-ray burst GRB 090423 was detected coming from the most distant astronomical object of any kind known at the time.
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Alceste (Gluck). Scene from French premiere on 23 April 1776. Set design credit: François-Joseph Bélanger; restored by Adam Cuerden
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