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Green Line Service Resumes After Disabled Train Evacuation

Green Line service between Kenmore and Haymarket stations has resumed after a temporary halt due to a disabled train. The incident occurred near Copley station when a malfunction with the pantograph caused delays for nearly three hours. Shuttle buses were arranged as an alternative mode of transportation during the repairs.

Microsoft Reportedly Laying Off Hundreds of Employees from Azure Cloud Business

Microsoft is reportedly laying off hundreds of employees from its Azure cloud business, impacting teams such as Azure for Operators and Mission Engineering. The layoffs come as part of the company’s ongoing restructuring efforts, with sources estimating as many as 1,500 job cuts in the Azure for Operators division. The affected teams are part of Microsoft’s Strategic Missions and Technologies (SMT) organization, led by former Azure boss Jason Zander. This organization focuses on cutting-edge initiatives like quantum computing, space exploration, and the government cloud business.

Mark Feuerstein Reveals Superstition Surrounding 11:11 on Clocks

Mark Feuerstein, known for his roles in Hotel Cocaine and Lady in the Lake, shared his superstition about 11:11 on a clock in an exclusive interview with PEOPLE. Discover his rituals, personal anecdotes, and upcoming projects in this candid conversation.

IATSE Collaborates with Industry Allies in Response to EDD Review of Loan-Out Corporations

IATSE collaborates with industry allies to address EDD’s review of loan-out corporations. Representing over 170,000 workers in the entertainment industry, IATSE plays a crucial role in advocating for workers’ rights. Workers at Plug In ICA have voted to join IATSE Local 63, showcasing the union’s ongoing growth and influence.

Star-Studded ‘Fargo’ Event Shines at Disney FYC Fest

FX’s ‘Fargo’ shines at Disney FYC Fest in Los Angeles with star-studded attendance including Jon Hamm, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Noah Hawley, and Warren Littlefield. The event featured a screening of the series, engaging moments with the cast, and a group photo highlighting the collaborative spirit. Stay tuned for more updates on the acclaimed series!

ABC Announces First-Ever ‘Golden Bachelorette’ for Fall Season

ABC introduces its first-ever ‘Golden Bachelorette,’ Joan Vassos, a 61-year-old school administrator from Rockville, Maryland. Following the success of the ‘Golden Bachelor’ season, featuring Gerry Turner, Vassos brings grace and charm to her quest for love. With a resilient life story and strong family values, Vassos is set to captivate viewers this fall on ABC.

Rolling Stones Set to Rock Orlando’s Camping World Stadium on ’24 Hackney Diamonds Tour’

The Rolling Stones are set to perform in Orlando’s Camping World Stadium as part of their ’24 Hackney Diamonds Tour’. Additional tickets released starting at $65.50. Key timings include road closures at 3:30 p.m., concert at 8 p.m., and shuttle services. Attendees must adhere to the stadium’s bag policy and prohibited items list. Limited on-site parking encourages fans to plan ahead for alternative transportation options.

Cyndi Lauper Announces Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour

Cyndi Lauper, known for hits like ‘Girls Just Wanna Have Fun,’ announces her farewell tour, the Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour. Fans can expect a nostalgic experience as the tour spans North America. A new documentary, ‘Let the Canary Sing,’ will premiere on Paramount+ offering deeper insight into the singer’s journey. Secure your tickets to witness Cyndi Lauper live in concert across various cities in the country.

Love Island: A Platform for Lasting Relationships

Love Island presenter Maya Jama believes the show fosters genuine connections among contestants, with success stories like the engagement of Kai and Sanam from the first series. The unique environment of the Love Island villa, with sunshine and relaxation, creates the perfect setting for forming lasting relationships. This year, the show introduces Patsy Field, a contestant with a disability, who bravely shares her story and highlights her resilience.

Gypsy Rose Blanchard and Family Sue True Crime Content Creator for Fraud and Defamation

GYPSY ROSE BLANCHARD and her family have filed a lawsuit against producer April Johns, also known as Franchesca Macelli, for fraud, breach of contract, and defamation. The suit alleges that Macelli failed to deliver marketable content after a life rights deal was signed in 2017. The Blanchards claim that Macelli shared sensitive information without authorization and made baseless accusations against them.