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Archives for 2023 » Page 755

Year: 2023

Breaking

Former CEO Pleads Guilty in Cherry-Picking Investment Scheme

October 12, 2023 Jane D. Meyer

Kambolin’s Background eter Kambolin, a U.S.-Russian national residing in Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, was the owner and CEO of Systematic Alpha Management LLC (SAM), an

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Breaking

Miraculous Escape: Israeli Women Survive Hamas Gunmen

October 12, 2023 Jane D. Meyer

Terrifying Ambush Two Israeli women found themselves in the midst of a harrowing Hamas attack on a kibbutz, narrowly escaping with their lives thanks to

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Breaking

Gruesome Images Emerge: Hamas Attacks on Israeli Civilians

October 12, 2023 Jane D. Meyer

Introduction Israel released chilling images of babies brutally murdered by Hamas terrorists, shedding light on the ruthless attacks that claimed the lives of hundreds of

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Breaking

Economic Growth Strategy: Prioritizing Cities and Towns

October 12, 2023 Jane D. Meyer

Introduction A “threatening situation.” That is how Birmingham was described by the incoming Labour government led by Harold Wilson in 1964. Unemployment in Birmingham and

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Breaking

Last Woman Standing: Disabled Resident Refuses to Relocate in Face of £250m Roadworks

October 12, 2023 Jane D. Meyer

Gail Roberts, a 64-year-old woman battling multiple sclerosis, finds herself in a unique position as the sole resident remaining on a street that’s slated for

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Breaking

King Charles Meets Chief Rabbi to Discuss Hamas Terrorism in Israel

October 12, 2023 Jane D. Meyer

Introduction: King Charles III, the head of the Church of England, recently held a private audience at Buckingham Palace with Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis.

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People

Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne’s Assisted Suicide Pact Over Dementia Fears

October 12, 2023 Jane D. Meyer

Introduction: Sharon Osbourne and her husband Ozzy Osbourne have recently confirmed the existence of their assisted suicide pact, born out of their shared fears of

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Technology

Revolutionize Your Video Editing with Ssemble: The Ultimate Online Video Editor

October 12, 2023 Emmanuel Pelumi

In the digital age, video content has become the lifeblood of the internet. Whether you’re a content creator, marketer, or simply someone who enjoys sharing

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Business

How to accept crypto payments

October 12, 2023 Larry Sylva

In the past decade, we have witnessed a digital revolution that has reshaped the very essence of our financial systems and the way we transact.

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Breaking

Dementia Care: New Ways Doctors Are Helping Patients

October 12, 2023 Emmanuel Pelumi

Caring for individuals with dementia presents unique challenges, and doctors and caregivers are constantly seeking innovative ways to enhance the quality of life for patients.

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