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Aug 27 2024FINANCE

Kit Harington's New Role: From Jon Snow to 'Industry's' Sir Henry Muck

Formerly known as the King of the North, Kit Harington has traded his fur cloak for a suit and tie as he joins the cast of HBO's 'Industry.' The 'Game of Thrones' alum will be playing Sir Henry Muck, the posh and privileged CEO of a green tech company. Despite his extensive acting experience, Harin

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Aug 27 2024FINANCE

Wall Street Interns: Soaring Wages, Reasonable Hours, and Raucous Parties in Summer 2024

Welcome to the wild world of Wall Street's summer interns in 2024! This elite group is reaping the rewards of record-high pay, with some earning more than first-year analysts. The working conditions have improved too, with banks cautious not to overwork interns following a tragic death earlier in th

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Aug 27 2024FINANCE

Israel's Finance Minister Advocates for Genocide: A Shocking Revelation

In a stunning display of callousness and inhumanity, Bezalel Smotrich, Israel's Finance Minister, has publicly endorsed the idea of starving millions of Palestinian civilians to death, should the international community allow it. Smotrich's chilling statement, made during a conference in Israel, re

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Aug 27 2024POLITICS

The Art of Anonymous Politics: A Playwright's Perspective

In the world of politics, labels are as common as oxygen. Republican, Democrat, Liberal, Conservative – these names have the power to unite and divide us. But what if we were to put these labels aside? Playwright Mario Correa explores this concept in his latest play, where the characters are simply

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Aug 27 2024POLITICS

The Political Divide: Zoomers Threatening to Quit Jobs Over Political Disagreements

As the 2024 presidential election approaches, a new trend has emerged among young employees: threatening to quit their jobs over political disagreements with their bosses. According to a Harris Poll commissioned by the job search company Indeed, 40% of employees aged 18 to 34 would walk out over p

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