NORTHERN CALIFORNIA MCDONALD’S MANAGER RECOVERING AFTER COWORKER ALLEGEDLY THREW HOT OIL ON HIM, POLICE SAY. (PHOTO).

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 Northern California McDonald’s manager recovering after coworker allegedly threw hot oil on him, police say     A Northern California McDonald’s shift manager is recovering after police say a coworker threw hot oil on him during an attack at the restaurant, leaving him with second-degree burns over 22% of his body. Jacob Smith, 20, was attacked Saturday at the McDonald’s where he works in Yuba City, a community about 40 miles north of Sacramento, according to police. His mother, Amber Smith, described him as a kind and generous young man who is now focused on recovery despite serious injuries. “He’s got second-degree burns over 22% of his body. They said he was in excruciating pain yesterday,” she said. Police said officers responded after receiving reports that an employee had assaulted another worker. When they arrived, Smith was found walking and able to communicate, but with visible burns on his upper torso and face, according to authorities. Investigators allege 23-...

BAD BUNNY TAKES HOME BEST ARTIST OF 21ST CENTURY AWARD AT LATIN BILLBOARD AWARDS . (PHOTO).


 Bad Bunny takes home Best Artist of 21st Century award at Latin Billboard Awards 

Bad Bunny continued his streak of major wins Thursday, taking home the "Best Artist of the 21st Century" award at the Latin Billboard Awards. The Puerto Rican star received the honor from legendary actress Rita Moreno, who praised him for his extraordinary "strength and passion" as an artist.

In his acceptance, Bad Bunny credited both his team and fellow Latin music artists for helping propel the genre into the mainstream. “I’m aware that this award could have been for any of the artists here tonight who have also contributed to Latin music, who have inspired me, who are why I’m here, and those who are dreaming of being here,” he said. “I will always identify with those artists because I consider myself a young man who continues to dream, with many goals and things to do.”

The award comes as Bad Bunny makes headlines for his upcoming Super Bowl LX Halftime Show, a choice that has drawn criticism from figures including Megyn Kelly and Donald Trump, who question his lack of English-language songs and past U.S. tour cancellations. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, however, reaffirmed the league’s support, emphasizing that Bad Bunny understands the platform and that there are no plans to replace him.


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