The late Cuban American singer Celia Cruz, known as the Queen of Salsa, will be the first Afro Latina to appear on the U.S. quarter. Cruz was one of the 20th century’s most celebrated Latin ...
In the description of listing it reads, “We’re proud to welcome ‘La Reina de la Salsa’ (The Queen of Salsa), Celia Cruz, to this series. Adored for her beautiful voice, Cruz’s award ...
"She was an incredible singer and entertainer," Sheila E., who teamed up with Estefan and Mimy Succar for the cover, tells ...
Above: Damage from an F4 tornado that tore through the heart of Omaha, Nebraska, on Easter Sunday 1913 (March 23). It was part of the worst tornado outbreak on record for eastern Nebraska and ...
The estate of Celia Cruz and Archetype-IO have partnered for the late Cuban artist’s first-ever NFT collection and avatar, aiming for the “younger generations to learn and enjoy.” This also ...
United States currency today shows an extremely limited sample of the American people, traditionally depicting a static set of Founding Fathers, presidents, national memorials, and government ...
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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The United States Mint launched a new coin Tuesday featuring jazz legend Duke Ellington, making him the first African-American to appear by himself on a circulating U.S. coin.
De La Cruz continues to be a jack of all trades for the Reds this season, leading the Majors with 10 stolen bases in 2024 ...
Monday's total solar eclipse is the biggest astronomy event of the decade, and people who miss the show will have to wait at least 20 years for the next chance to see a similar spectacle from the ...
Oil futures settled higher Thursday for the first time in three sessions to tally a solid gain for the quarter and a third straight monthly climb. Official U.S. inventory figures released ...
The numbers: The final reading of U.S. growth in the 2023 fourth quarter was raised a few notches to a 3.4% annual pace, reflecting strong consumer spending and a surprisingly resilient economy.