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Sep 12 2024LIFESTYLE

The Multifaceted Ivy Getty: Pop Star, Interior Designer, and Heiress

Ivy Getty the model singer and heiress to the Getty oil fortune Getty shared her passion for interior design revealing that she's been renovating her New York apartment building 'stuff' herself and painting the walls I've kind of been on an interior design moment she said But what drives this creat

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Sep 12 2024EDUCATION

Dublin's 'Empower Education' Campaign: A Last-Ditch Effort to Save Schools?

As the Dublin Unified School District prepares to slash its budget by a staggering $4.4 million, a new nonprofit, the Dublin Education Alliance, has launched a campaign to raise $500,000 to alleviate the cuts. The DEA plans to use the funds to support STEM education, extra reading and math educat

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Sep 11 2024HEALTH

The Quest for a Stress-Free Poop: Queensland Health's 'Let it Out' Campaign

In a world where even the thought of doing a poo at work can be a source of anxiety, Queensland Health has taken the bold step of normalizing this 'taboo' act. Their latest social media campaign has gone viral for its humor and approachability. Queensland Health has taken the bold step of normalizi

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Sep 11 2024HEALTH

The COVID-19 Surge: Has the Peak Passed?

Is the summer COVID-19 surge finally dipping? Or is it just a temporary reprieve? The data is mixed, but there are some early signs that the surge may have peaked. However, not all metrics are moving in the rosy direction. For instance, positivity rates are still relatively high, and COVID-19 deaths

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Sep 11 2024HEALTH

The Healthcare Evolution: Americans Open Up About Their Concerns

Are Americans finally feeling more comfortable talking to their doctors about their health concerns? A recent survey suggests yes, but not without some lingering anxieties. What if this comfort is just a facade, and there are still substantial concerns lurking beneath the surface? Take a closer look

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Sep 11 2024BUSINESS

Hasbro's Digital Dreams: A 10-Year Head Start?

In a recent conference, Hasbro's CEO Chris Cocks expressed confidence in the company's digital business, claiming it has a 10-year lead over competitors. But what does this mean for the future of play? Can Hasbro's digital dominance be sustained, or is it just a fleeting fad? Hasbro's digital bus

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Sep 11 2024HEALTH

Apple's Medical Device Ambitions: A Step in the Right Direction?

Apple's latest foray into the medical device business has sparked excitement among health enthusiasts. The tech giant has unveiled new health features for its products, including a clinical-grade, over-the-counter hearing aid feature in its AirPods Pro 2. But is this a game-changer or just a cleve

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Sep 11 2024TECHNOLOGY

SAP's AI Ambitions: Unveiling the Future of Cloud Adoption

As SAP continues its transition to the cloud, the company is set to unleash a plethora of AI-powered features to its customers. But what does this mean for the future of cloud adoption? Is SAP's focus on incremental growth a sign of things to come, or is it just a drop in the ocean of what's possibl

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Sep 11 2024BUSINESS

Global Markets Stir as U. S. Debate and Economic Data Shape the Future

As the world holds its breath for the U.S. presidential debate, Asian markets are reeling from key economic data. In South Korea, unemployment plummeted to a historic low of 2.4%, a feat not seen since 1999. But in Japan, business confidence among manufacturers took a seven-month hit, according

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Sep 11 2024BUSINESS

China's Business Reputation Hits Rock Bottom: Can It Recover?

Imagine a place where investors are hesitant to put their money due to a toxic business environment. Sounds like a recipe for disaster. Unfortunately, that's the reality in China, where business confidence has reached an all-time low. Profit margins for many European companies operating in China are

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