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Business
Parker’s Kitchen honored as a USA TODAY top workplace for 2024
A nationally acclaimed convenience store company headquartered in Savannah, Parker’s Kitchen was recently named to the USA TODAY Top Workplaces…
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News
After South Carolina team van crash, Nathan Franks details accident and injury that will sideline him through SECs
It’s safe to say Nathan Franks is never going to forget about the Schenkel Invitational. Sure, he won the tournament…
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Entretenimento
Hard Rock Atlantic City wins USA today gold award 2024
The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City has been honored with the prestigious USA Today Top Workplaces Gold Award…
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World news
Gambia parliament moves to overturn ban on female genital cutting
BANJUL, Gambia — Gambia’s National Assembly has voted to advance a bill that would overturn a ban on female genital…
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World news
Police say anti-vax Bolsonaro forged vaccine card before U.S. visit
RIO DE JANEIRO — Brazilian police have recommended that former president Jair Bolsonaro be charged with fraud and criminal association,…
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The US is evaluating a possible agreement with Julian Assange
The US Department of Justice is considering allowing a Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, to plead guilty to a “reduced”…
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Politics
Alex Murdaugh’s mother dies after playing important role in family-murdering son’s denials at trial
Elizabeth “Libby” Murdaugh, who played an important part in her son’s adamant denials that he killed his wife and son,…
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News
Nations League Semifinal: USA vs Jamaica Odds
Photo taken from sportskeeda.com Showdown in Arlington The last time the US Men’s National team took on Jamaica, the USA…
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News
US Federal Reserve maintains ‘three interest rate cuts within the year’… 5 consecutive freezes :: Sympathetic Media Newsis News Agency ::
[워싱턴=AP/뉴시스]The U.S. Federal Reserve System (Fed) maintained its previous forecast on the 20th (local time) that it would lower the…
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Cuban president accuses United States of ‘criminal blockade’ and stoking recent protests over food shortage and blackouts
The Cuban leader, who was the First Secretary of the Communist Party and is the most powerful person in the…
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