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22-year-old Latin musician and influencer is killed as she sits in a parked car in Northridge
Maria de la Rosa, a 22-year-old influencer and Latin musician, was killed in an ambush-style shooting in Northridge in the early hours of Saturday morning, authorities said.
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3 charged in 'ambush-style' killing of Latin singer Maria de la Rosa
Murder charges have been filed against three men accused of an "ambush-style" attack that fatally shot rising Latin Singer DELAROSA (Maria de la Rosa).
Maria de la Rosa, 22, who has released music as DELAROSA, was identified by the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) on Monday, as one of several victims targeted by what witnesses described as two male suspects who approached a vehicle and opened fire in an ambush-style attack.
Maria De La Rosa, 22, known professionally as DELAROSA was shot to death inside a car with two other occupants early Saturday in Northridge when the suspects approached their parked car on Bryant STreet near Tampa Avenue, demanded money and opened fire, authorities said.
The 22-year-old, known professionally as DELAROSA, was tragically killed in the Northridge neighborhood after two cold-blooded gunmen opened fire on her vehicle.
Warner Music Group has settled its infringement lawsuit against Suno and announced a new partnership with the AI music generation platform.
Maria De La Rosa, a 22-year-old rising Latin musician and influencer, has been identified as the woman shot and killed in a possible gang-related attack in the San Fernando Valley.
The Puerto Rican superstar had never won any of the major prizes — album, song or record of the year — until last night. Other winners included Karol G and Alejandro Sanz.
A traditional Latin Mass, attended by around 200 priests, was celebrated with papal permission on Oct. 25 in St. Peter’s Basilica by Cardinal Raymond L. Burke, formerly prefect of the Vatican’s Supreme Tribunal, who told a June conference in London he had asked Pope Leo to end “the present persecution” of traditionalist Catholics.
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Mexico unveils plans to build a supercomputer it claims will be Latin America’s most powerful
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico unveiled plans Wednesday to build what it claims will be Latin America’s most powerful supercomputer — a project the government says will help the country capitalize on the rapidly evolving uses of artificial intelligence and exponentially expand the country’s computing capacity.