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Sep 15 2024LIFESTYLE

Dedication to a Legacy: Remembering Bishop Kevin Birmingham

The newly renovated school lunchroom at St. Patricia Parish was dedicated to the late Bishop Kevin Birmingham, who passed away in October 2023 at the age of 51. Birmingham was a beloved figure in the Catholic Church, known for his dedication to service and his ability to inspire young people to purs

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Sep 15 2024TECHNOLOGY

Biohealth Breakthrough: Wisconsin Secures $7. 5 Million Grant to Fuel Innovation

The Wisconsin Biohealth Tech Hub has just received a major boost in the form of a $7.5 million grant from the Joint Committee on Finance. This funding will support a contract between BioForward, the leader of the Wisconsin Biohealth Tech Hub, and the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation. But w

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Sep 15 2024BUSINESS

Warner Bros. Discovery's Cost-Cutting Conundrum: A Sign of the Times?

The entertainment industry is facing a perfect storm, and Warner Bros. Discovery is just the latest to feel the pinch. The company is embarking on yet another round of layoffs, following in the footsteps of other major players like Paramount, Disney, and even Amazon. It's a trend that's got many in

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Sep 15 2024BUSINESS

The Unstoppable Career of Prudential's First Female CFO: A Journey of Passion, Perseverance, and Empowerment

Yanela Frias, the first female CFO of Prudential Financial, Inc., has spent 27 years building a remarkable career at the insurance giant. From her early days as a young professional to her current leadership role, Frias has demonstrated a relentless passion for business, a keen sense of opportunity,

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Sep 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Unlocking Africa's Screen Industries: The Rise of New Funds and Finance Models

The screen industries in Africa are on the cusp of a revolution, with new funds and finance models emerging to support the growth of local content production. However, the path forward is not without its challenges. Despite the optimism that permeates the industry, many producers remain frustrated w

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Sep 15 2024BUSINESS

The Most Pro-Growth, Pro-Business Government: A New Era for the UK Economy?

The newly appointed UK Finance Minister, Rachel Reeves, has vowed to create the most pro-growth and pro-business government the country has ever seen. Her mission is to attract wealth creators to Britain, stimulate economic growth, and improve the living standards of ordinary Britons. But will her a

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Sep 15 2024ENVIRONMENT

Climate Change Partnerships: A Step in the Right Direction or Just a Band-Aid Solution?

The United States Treasury Department and Brazil's Ministry of Finance have announced a partnership to address climate change and promote sustainable economic development. On the surface, this seems like a positive step forward in the fight against climate change. However, a closer look reveals that

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Sep 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Will Only Murders in the Building Slay Again? Season 5 Confirmed After Just Two Episodes of Season 4

The good news is out: Only Murders in the Building season 5 is happening! But what does this mean for the beloved crime comedy? Let's dive in. The show, led by the talented trio of Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez, has been a consistent hit for Hulu since its 2021 debut. With its unique

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Sep 15 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Ultimate TV Binge: 65 New and Returning Shows to Get You Hooked

As we dive into the fall TV season, you might be wondering: what's all the fuss about? Sixty-five new and returning shows premiering in September alone? Yes, that's a lot! But, let's break it down. The broadcast networks are back in full swing after last year's writers and actors strikes, and superp

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Sep 15 2024CRIME

A Blast from the Past: Missouri Man Arrested 31 Years After Brutal Murder of Indianapolis Woman

The case of Carmen Van Huss' murder had gone cold, but 31 years later, DNA technology brought it back to life. In March 1993, Van Huss' father found her lifeless body in her Indianapolis apartment, raped and stabbed 61 times. The crime scene was replete with DNA evidence, which was submitted to a sp

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