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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

The Whistleblower's Tale: Brockton Budget Bombshell

In a shocking turn of events, a long-time finance officer for the Brockton Public Schools has blown the whistle on a massive budget deficit that shook the city to its core. Christopher Correia, the assistant financial officer, and his supervisor Aldo Petronio were suddenly placed on paid leave last

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Sep 06 2024SPORTS

Building Empires of Bricks and Mortar:Can Women Crack the Code of Stadium Finance?

Stadium deals, often hailed as modern-day marvels of architecture and engineering, are also complex financial puzzles. Enter Stacy Sonnenberg, a financial whiz at Goldman Sachs, who's shaking things up with her innovative securitization strategies. Think of it like this: she's turning stadiums in

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Sep 06 2024LIFESTYLE

Pumpkin Spice Pundit: The Ultimate Fall Food Critic Gig

Attention all pumpkin spice enthusiasts! FinanceBuzz is on the hunt for a true fall fanatic to fill the prestigious role of 'Pumpkin Spice Pundit.' That's right, someone is actually getting paid to taste-test Trader Joe's entire lineup of autumnal treats. Talk about a dream job! But before you start

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Sep 05 2024POLITICS

The Battle for 2024: Harris vs Trump in the House

As the presidential race heats up, so too does the battle for control of the U.S. House of Representatives. With Joe Biden out of the running, both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are trying to paint each other as the incumbent in a bid to win over swing voters who may be looking for change after ne

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Aug 28 2024CELEBRITIES

The Troubling Tales of Famous Men and Underage Celebrities: A Deep Dive into Lori's Experiences

In this article, we delve into the controversial topic of famous men who have dated underage celebrities. Specifically, we focus on Lori's experiences with a famous musician, who she claims 'basically kidnapped' her and often left her alone in a hotel room with security at the door. Lori's story i

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Aug 28 2024BUSINESS

Fading Trust in IT: A Wake-up Call for Business Leaders

In an era of rapid technological advancements, a surprising trend has emerged: business leaders are losing faith in IT. According to an IBM study, top executives' confidence in IT has plummeted by half in the past decade, despite the increasing sophistication and capabilities of information techno

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Aug 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

Revving Up Surveillance: DHS Eyes In-Motion Face Recognition at the Border - A Privacy Pandora's Box?

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has set its sights on an ambitious new project: deploying facial recognition scans on drivers and passengers as they approach the southern border. As detailed in a DHS document obtained by The Intercept, the initiative aims to capture the facial likenesses

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Aug 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft Showering its AI Division with Generous Salaries: A Deep Dive into the Redmond Giant's Compensation Strategy

Microsoft, the tech behemoth from Redmond, Washington, has been making waves in the AI industry, leaving no stone unturned to stay ahead of the curve. The company's recent moves suggest that it is leaving no room for complacency when it comes to investing in its AI division, as it has been consiste

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Aug 28 2024POLITICS

The Power of Fashion: How Kamala Harris and Former First Ladies Use Style to Influence

In the era of social media and instant opinions, fashion has become a crucial aspect of political style. The recent Democratic National Convention showcased Vice President Kamala Harris' impeccable style, designed by Chloé's creative director, Chemena Kamali. This choice signaled a potential shift

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Aug 27 2024POLITICS

A Rocky Start for FAFSA: What It Means for College Students and Their Families

The launch of the updated Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) was far from smooth, leaving many college students uncertain about their financial aid for the fall semester. The U.S. Department of Education has admitted to the issues and announced a delayed release for next year's FAFSA.

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