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President Trump replaces head of Kennedy Center

President Trump replaces head of Kennedy Center

U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Matt Floca will replace Richard Grenell as the head of the Kennedy Center in Washington. The news was shared via the social media platform Truth Social, confirming a change in leadership for the performing arts center.

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South Korea could get first female prime minister in 20 years

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