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Sep 11 2024POLITICS

Holding Andrew Cuomo Accountable for COVID Scandals: A Call to Transparency

Imagine if the former governor of New York, Andrew Cuomo, had been held accountable for his actions from the very beginning. Would over 15,000 seniors be alive today? The answer is a resounding yes. Cuomo's handling of COVID-19, nursing home scandal, and corrupt book deal is a stark reminder that a

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Sep 11 2024TECHNOLOGY

Google Opinion Rewards: The Dark Horse of Design

Google Opinion Rewards is finally set to get a much-needed facelift. After years of neglecting its app design, Google has been spotted working on a dark theme for the Opinion Rewards app. The update which is still in development will introduce a new Theme option in the app settings. But will this b

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Sep 11 2024TECHNOLOGY

Google Opinion Rewards: Will Dark Mode Finally Bring Harmony to Your Screen?

The anticipation is building: could Google Opinion Rewards be the next app to join the dark mode party? As we await the answer, let's dive into the world of customization and explore why this addition is a game-changer. You may recall when Google first released dark mode on Android, but the reality

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Sep 11 2024CRIME

Will Charlie Hunnam's Upcoming Crime Drama Be His Next Iconic Role?

Charlie Hunnam, the actor behind the iconic character Jax Teller in Sons of Anarchy, is set to star in Amazon's adaptation of Ed Brubaker's Criminal comics. The upcoming crime drama, Criminal, appears to be his perfect Sons of Anarchy replacement. But, will Hunnam's new character, Leo Patterson, be

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Sep 11 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Farewell to Blue Bloods, Hello True Crime: Donnie Wahlberg's Next Chapter

Blue Bloods, the popular CBS cop drama, is coming to an end, but its star, Donnie Wahlberg, isn't hanging up his TV hat just yet. The actor is set to host a new season of his true crime series, Very Scary People, on Investigation Discovery. The actor is set to profile some of the most disturbing cr

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Sep 11 2024LIFESTYLE

Can a Sports Dome Revive Tinley Park's Economy?

Imagine a sprawling, inflatable sports dome, cradling two fields, and bustling with activity 24/7. Sounds like a game-changer, right? A 142,000-square-foot dome on a 48-acre site in Tinley Park. But what's the big idea? Will it bring in the crowds and breathe new life into the area? Or will it be

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Sep 11 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Tracker Spinoff Conundrum: Is Now the Right Time?

Tracker, the CBS drama, has been making waves with its unique blend of storytelling and characters. With its second season on the horizon, the show's executive producer, Elwood Reid, has expressed reservations about spinning off the series. But is he right? Should we be exploring the backstories of

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Sep 10 2024POLITICS

Kabul's Ghosts: Remembering the Fallen Amidst Political Blame Games

Thirteen U.S. service members, along with over 170 Afghan civilians, perished in a devastating suicide bombing at Kabul's Abbey Gate during the chaotic withdrawal in August 2021. Their sacrifice is being honored with the Congressional Gold Medal, a testament to their bravery. But as the ceremony ap

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Sep 10 2024BUSINESS

Gen Z: Reshaping Finance's Future

What if I told you that the future of finance hinges on understanding Generation Z? That's right, those born in the mid-1990s to early 2010s are set to transform our industry more than any generation before them. But here's the catch: they're not interested in business as usual. Consider this: des

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Sep 10 2024BUSINESS

Lilly's New Money Man: Inside Scoop on Lucas Montarce's Promotion

Eli Lilly, the pharmaceutical giant known for its diabetes and weight-loss drugs, has made a bold move by appointing insider Lucas Montarce as their new chief financial officer. This comes months after former CFO Anat Ashkenazi left to join Google parent Alphabet. Montarce brings over two decades of

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