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Ty Dolla $ign • Brandy Norwood • Billboard Music Awards

Brandy Performs ‘Borderline,’ ‘No Tomorrow, Pt. 2,’ And ‘Almost Doesn’t Count’ At The 2020 BBMAs Getty Image After years of staying under the radar, especially in terms of her music,  Brandy  came back stronger than ever in 2020 thanks to the release of her seventh album,  B7 . The album was her first full-length release since her 2012 album,  Two Eleven , and saw her working with notable names including  Chance The Rapper  and Daniel Caesar. Bringing the album and a pair of tracks from it to the big stage, Brandy kicked off her set at the 2020 Billboard Music Awards with an ethereal performance of “Borderline” before inviting  Ty Dolla Sign  on-stage to perform their newly-released collab, “No Tomorrow, Pt. 2.” Reaching further back into her discography to close out her set, Brandy ended her performance with “Almost Doesn’t Count” from her 1998 album,  Never Say Never . . @4everBrandy  &  @TyDollaSign  deliver chemistry in  #BBMAs  performance of new single, “No Tomorrow, Pt. 2.”

Billboard • Kane Brown • Swae Lee • Khalid

Kane Brown, Swae Lee, And Khalid Bring ‘Be Like That’ To The 2020 Billboard Music Award Stage Getty Image Kane Brown  struck mainstream success back in 2018 thanks to his  Experiment , a project that saw the country singer land his first No. 1 album on the  Billboard  albums chart. The album helped him earn an American Music Award for Favorite Country Male Artist in 2019 and other nominations across a various other of award shows. Extending his association with award shoes, Kane Brown brings his talents to the 2020 Billboard Award show to perform “ Be Like That ” with  Swae Lee  and  Khalid . The track is a laid-back effort that finds the three artists accepting the realities of life, an attitude that is reflected in their performance as they calmly move across the empty theater’s stage to deliver each of their verses. Kane Brown, Swae Lee e Khalid apresentaram "Be Like That" no  #BBMAs    #BillboardMusicAw   pic.twitter.com/bNy1IWSAAa — Clip Pop (@ClipPop_)  October 15, 2020

Amazon Prime Day is offering double-digit discounts on thousands of items ahead of the holidays. Here’s how you can earn a credit card sign-up bonus while you shop.

  Amazon Prime Day starts tomorrow and here’s how you can earn over $100 with credit card bonuses Amazon Prime Day is offering double-digit discounts on thousands of items ahead of the holidays. Here’s how you can earn a credit card sign-up bonus while you shop. Man holding young daughter at home in kitchen watching partner use laptop. Getty Images Amazon Prime Day kicks off at midnight (3 a.m. ET), so you still have time to set deal alerts and add items to your wishlist. And if you really want to maximize savings, you should decide which credit card you plan to use at checkout. Using the right card can earn you up to 5% cash back and/or a lucrative  welcome bonus  worth $100 to $1,000. If you recently signed up for a credit card that offers a bonus and plan to shop on Prime Day, the purchases you make can go toward meeting the spending requirements. It’s also not too late to apply for a new card that provides an  instant card number  that you can use right away on Prime Day like the 

Economics Award Caps Week of Nobel Prizes

STOCKHOLM (AP) — The winner of this year's Nobel Prize in economics will be announced Monday, coming as much of the world experiences the worst recession since World War II because of the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. The award caps a week of Nobel Prizes and is technically known as the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel. Since its establishment in 1969, it has been awarded 51 times and is now widely considered one of the Nobel prizes. Last year's award went to two researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a third from Harvard University, for their groundbreaking research into efforts to reduce global poverty. Few economists could have predicted last fall that the globe would come to a virtual standstill within months, as governments closed their borders, imposed lockdowns and ordered other measures to stop the spread of COVID-19, triggering a sharp dip in business activity worldwide. The prestigious award comes wit

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