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¡¡¡¡Next March, the monthly subscription price of Disney+ will increase by in the United States.During its annual Investors Day, Disney announced that beginning March 26, 2021, the monthly subscription price would cost .99. Its yearly subscription would increase by to .99.The Disney Bundle that includes Disney+, Hulu with ads, and ESPN+ would increase by to .99 per month, the company announced.The company also announced that in Europe, Disney+ would go from €6.99 to €8.99 per month, alongside the Star rollout, which debuts Feb. 23.The news comes after Netflix announced in October that they would raise the price on its standard and premium plans for its US subscribers. 698
¡¡¡¡NEW YORK (AP) ¡ª The Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum has acquired two emoji that have helped broaden diversity for users of the tiny pictures. It becomes the third museum to add emoji to their digital collections. The New York museum acquired the ¡°person with headscarf¡± and ¡°inter-skintone couple¡± emoji for its burgeoning collection of digital assets. The museum plans an exhibition explaining the significance of the two through interviews and images, but the pandemic has put an opening date in limbo, said Andrea Lipps, Cooper Hewitt¡¯s associate curator of contemporary design.¡°The desire to acquire these particular emoji arose from what we were seeing as the desire for inclusion and representation of various groups and communities and couples on the emoji keyboard,¡± Lipps told The Associated Press in an interview ahead of the announcement.The emoji are commonly known as ¡°woman in hijab¡± and ¡°interracial couple.¡±The hijab emoji, as it¡¯s informally known, was submitted in 2016 to the Unicode Consortium, a nonprofit that oversees emoji standards with voting members from the world¡¯s top digital companies. A then 15-year-old Saudi Arabian girl, Rayouf Alhumedhi, attracted worldwide attention as she campaigned for its inclusion. She was selected as one of Time magazine¡¯s most influential teens of 2017.The interracial couple emoji was submitted to Unicode in 2018 and arrived on devices last year, giving people their first chance to combine multiple skin tones in a single emoji. It builds on the advocacy work of Katrina Parrott, a Black, Houston-based entrepreneur inspired to create diverse skin tones in emoji after her daughter lamented she couldn¡¯t properly represent herself on keyboards. 1726
¡¡¡¡NOGALES, AZ - JANUARY 21: The U.S.-Mexico border fence stretches into the countryside on January 21, 2014 near Nogales, Arizona. (Photograph by Charles Ommanney/Reportage by Getty Images) 195
¡¡¡¡Nichole Jolly just confirmed what she feared: her childhood home, where three generations made memories, was now reduced to rubble.¡°This is where I came back when I was born,¡± she said through tears. ¡°This is where my babies came back when they were born.¡±Jolly and her husband, Nick, had come to terms thinking the cat that lived with her mom probably didn¡¯t make it. Jolly said her mom was given such little notice to evacuate, so she left with only the clothes on her back.But as if on cue, a head popped up from the rubble.¡°Oh my god, Nick!¡± Jolly cried out. ¡°That¡¯s our cat! Oh my god.¡±After a few minutes, they coaxed her out of the rubble. Jolly whispered an apology to little Kit Kat, nestled in her arms. The cat was now much thinner than the last time they saw her and her paws were singed.¡°I can¡¯t believe she made this! She is a strong kitty. We have a strong family,¡± Jolly said.¡°I had to walk through fire too,¡± she said in Kit Kat¡¯s ear.Jolly did, in fact, walk through fire. In fact, she barely escaped.It was last Thursday when the rapidly-moving fire was spreading through the town of Paradise¡ªnow 90 percent destroyed--where Jolly works as a nurse. She helped evacuate the surgical unit patients, putting them in any cars they could find, as gently as possible.And for that, she¡¯s been dubbed a hero. However, Jolly thinks that saving her own life soon after was the real miracle.Jolly was in her car trying to escape, when the inferno suddenly surrounded her and many others on the same road.¡°I don¡¯t even know where I am, it¡¯s on fire,¡± Jolly said in a video she took from her car. ¡°And we¡¯re stuck in the middle of it. These trees could come down at any moment.¡±Cars were lined up and going nowhere.¡°I thought I was gonna be able to get out this way, but I¡¯m stuck here, too,¡± she can be heard saying through tears in that same video.¡°We were screaming and running into each other with our cars. They pushed me off the road.¡±On Tuesday evening, she returned to that very spot for the first time since she almost lost her life.¡°I was all by myself. I was totally alone, and I called Nick and I said, ¡®Honey, there¡¯s flames all around me, and I¡¯m gonna die. There¡¯s no way I can make it out of this.¡¯¡±Her husband had even begun to think about how he would tell their children their mom wasn¡¯t coming home.¡°She was hysterical,¡± her husband Nick said, recalling their phone call. ¡°And I couldn¡¯t do anything to help her.¡±He suggested she get out and run. So, she did. Her shoes began to melt, and her clothes caught fire.¡°And I just had my arms out and I¡¯m running, and I touched a firetruck.¡±She got inside it, but traffic was still at a standstill. Even the firefighters thought their chances for survival were grim.¡°I was sitting in the fire truck right here and just thinking, ¡®OK, this is going to be a really painful death.¡¯¡±But a bulldozer suddenly appeared, pushing the melting vehicles off the road.They made it out. But she hasn¡¯t stopped reliving it. ¡°I¡¯ll never forget my screaming in the car, when the fire was just coming up on the side of it, and I was yelling for my husband ¡®Oh my God, oh my God.¡¯ I¡¯ll never forget that. That¡¯s what I wake up to every night.¡±But she takes comfort in knowing they, unlike some, still have each other.And they have Kit Kat. Tuesday evening, they brought her to her mom while she was at work to surprise her.¡°We found your freaking cat, mom,¡± Nichole shouted.Stunned, her mother could hardly find words.¡°Oh my god, you guys. I can¡¯t believe this¡. I thought she was gone!¡±Still alive. But now with eight lives left to spare. 3610
¡¡¡¡NEW YORK CITY ¡ª A dad, hand-in-hand with his 6-year-old daughter, was gunned down as he crossed a street in the Bronx on Sunday.29-year-old Anthony Robinson or Brooklyn was crossing East 170th St. at Sheridan Ave. with his daughter when he paused to let a car pass. The driver pulled up and opened fire, hitting Robinson repeatedly.Video from the incident showed Robinson collapse to the ground as the car sped off. His daughter ran away from the scene.Warning: Video below may be disturbing to someRobinson was rushed to a local hospital where he died.Family members said Robinson was a father of two. His cousin, Michael Parker, said Robinson would be missed."He's loved. He'll be remembered," Parker said. "He's going to live through us."No arrests have been made. The NYPD is offering up to ,000 for information leading to an arrest. 848