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The American Music Awards were Tuesday night.The following is a list of this year's nominees, led by rappers Drake and Cardi B with eight nominations each.ARTIST OF THE YEARDrakeImagine DragonsPost MaloneEd SheeranTaylor Swift *WINNER 242

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The 51st annual Country Music Awards will honor artists and musicians in Music City at Bridgestone Arena.The stars flocked to the red carpet Wednesday night before the show.Country Stars Walk CMA Awards Red Carpet 221

  

Stocks are tanking, and the tech world's richest executives are losing billions.Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google are getting hammered as investors sell their shares and retreat into safer territory.The founders, CEOs and top investors in those companies are losing money quickly.Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has lost roughly billion since his net worth and peaked in early September at 8 billion, according to?the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. Amazon's stock (AMZN) has dropped more than 25% since then and is currently trading around ,500 a share, leaving Bezos with a 6 billion nest egg.It's not all bad news for him: Bezos is still the world's richest person.On Tuesday, Bezos and wife MacKenzie donated 0 million to two non profits that aim to end homelessness in America. It's part of the pair's pledge to donate? billion to fund existing nonprofits that help homeless families and to create a network of preschools in low-income communities.Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's wealth is also taking a beating. He's lost roughly billionfrom his peak worth in late July and is now worth billion. He ranks as the seventh richest person in the world.Facebook has been rocked this year with a cascading series of problems, including a proliferation of hate speech on its platform, Russian political interference and the Cambridge Analytica data privacy scandal.Facebook's (FB) stock has lost 40% of its value since July and is currently trading around 0 a share. The company continues to struggle with?executive departures and damaging exposés.Like Bezos, Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan,?have pledged 99% of their wealth to their organization for philanthropic needs. They also recently donated 4 million to another nonprofit.Microsoft founder Bill Gates, who still owns 1% of the tech company, has lost billion from his high in early October. He's still worth roughly  billion and ranks as the second richest person the world, according to Bloomberg. 2066

  

TERRACE PARK, Ohio -- Fourth graders at Terrace Park Elementary School will receive national recognition this week for their efforts to help students in hurricane-affected Puerto Rico.Charlotte Buccholz's class is working with Destination Imagination, a nonprofit that challenges young people to explore their talents in fields including tech, science, engineering and community service. "We had a bunch of different ideas on how to do things and then we had to all agree on something," 9-year-old Buccholz said. They ultimately decided they wanted to focus on service -- specifically service to the people affected by Hurricane Maria."We were thinking about people who weren't getting much attention, and so we thought about Puerto Rico because it wasn't getting much help," student Tyler Graham said.Graham, Buccholz and their classmates created and sold clay 'Te Amo' ornaments to benefit The Juanita Garcia Peraza School in San Juan, eventually raising nearly ,500. They used the money to buy school supplies and other essential items for third-graders on the island.It's a simple idea with a big impact, and it caught the attention of Destination Imagination organizers. The fourth-graders will present their project at the nonprofit's global finals this week."We wanted to help the kids because we wouldn't want to be in that position," student Saura Patel said. 1398

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